Cisco IOS Voice Command Reference
Commands: show mgcp connection through show ss7 sm session

Table Of Contents

show mgcp connection

show mgcp endpoint

show mgcp nas

show mgcp profile

show mgcp statistics

show modem relay statistics

show mrcp client session active

show mrcp client session history

show mrcp client statistics hostname

show mwi relay clients

show num-exp

show piafs status

show pots csm

show pots status

show pots volume

show proxy h323 calls

show proxy h323 detail-call

show proxy h323 status

show raw

show rawmsg

show rlm group statistics

show rlm group status

show rlm group timer

show rpms-proc counters

show rtsp client session

show rudpv0 failures

show rudpv0 statistics

show rudpv1

show sccp

show settlement

show sgcp connection

show sgcp endpoint

show sgcp statistics

show sip service

show sip-ua calls

show sip-ua map

show sip-ua min-se

show sip-ua retry

show sip-ua statistics

show sip-ua status

show sip-ua timers

show ss7 mtp1 channel-id

show ss7 mtp1 links

show ss7 mtp2 ccb

show ss7 mtp2 state

show ss7 mtp2 stats

show ss7 mtp2 timer

show ss7 mtp2 variant

show ss7 sm session


show mgcp connection

To display information for active connections that are controlled by Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP), use the show mgcp connection command in privileged EXEC mode.

show mgcp connection

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.1(1)T

The show mgcp command was introduced on the Cisco AS5300.

12.1(3)T

The show mgcp command output was updated to display additional gateway and platform information.

12.1(5)XM

The show mgcp command output was updated to display additional gateway and platform information.

12.2(2)T

The show mgcp command was implemented on the Cisco 7200 series and this command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(2)T.

12.2(2)XA

The profile keyword was added to the show mgcp command.

12.2(4)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(4)T.

12.2(2)XB

Output for the show mgcp command was enhanced to display the status of MGCP System Resource Check (SRC) Call Admission Control (CAC) and Service Assurance Agent (SA Agent) CAC. (Refer to the Cisco IOS Release 12.2(2) XB online document MGCP VoIP Call Admission Control.)

In addition, the nas dump slot port channel and nas info keywords and arguments were added to the show mgcp command. Because the number of keywords increased, the command-reference page for the show mgcp command was separated into the following command-reference pages:

show mgcp

show mgcp connection

show mgcp endpoint

show mgcp nas

show mgcp profile

show mgcp statistics

12.2(8)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(8)T. Support for the Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, and Cisco AS5850 is not included in this release.

12.2(11)T

This command is supported on the Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, Cisco AS5800, and Cisco AS5850 in this release.


The following is sample output from this command for VoIP connections:

Router# show mgcp connection

Endpoint   Call_ID(C) Conn_ID(I) (P)ort (M)ode (S)tate (C)odec (E)vent[SIFL] (R)esult[EA]
1. S0/DS1-0/1 C=103,23,24 I=0x8 P=16586,16634 M=3 S=4,4 C=5 E=2,0,0,2 R=0,0
2. S0/DS1-0/2 C=103,25,26 I=0x9 P=16634,16586 M=3 S=4,4 C=5 E=0,0,0,0 R=0,0
3. S0/DS1-0/3 C=101,15,16 I=0x4 P=16506,16544 M=3 S=4,4 C=5 E=2,0,0,2 R=0,0
4. S0/DS1-0/4 C=101,17,18 I=0x5 P=16544,16506 M=3 S=4,4 C=5 E=0,0,0,0 R=0,0
5. S0/DS1-0/5 C=102,19,20 I=0,6 P=16572,16600 M=3 S=4,4 C=5 E=2,0,0,2 R=0,0
6. S0/DS1-0/6 C=102,21,22 I=0x7 P=16600,16572 M=3 S=4,4 C=5 E=0,0,0,0 R=0,0

Total number of active calls 6

The following is sample output from this command for Voice over ATM Adaptation Layer 2 (VoAAL2) connections:

Router# show mgcp connection

Endpoint  Call_ID(C) Conn_ID(I)(V)cci/cid (M)ode (S)tate (C)odec (E)vent[SIFL] (R)esult[EA]
1.aaln/S1/1   C=1,11,12    I=0x2    V=2/10     M=3    S=4,4    C=1    E=3,0,0,3     R=0,0

Total number of active calls 1

Table 90 describes significant fields shown in these outputs.

Table 90 show mgcp connection Field Descriptions

Field
Description

Endpoint

Endpoint for each call shown in the digital endpoint naming convention of slot number (S0) and digital line (DS1-0) number (1).

Call_ID(C)

MGCP call ID sent by the call agent, the internal Call Control Application Programming Interface (CCAPI) call ID for this endpoint, and the CCAPI call ID of the peer call legs.

(CCAPI is an API that provides call control facilities to applications.)

Conn_ID(I)

Connection ID generated by the gateway and sent in the ACK message.

(V)cci/cid

Virtual channel connection identifier (VCCI) and channel identifier (CID) used for the VoAAL2 call.

(P)ort

Ports used for this connection. The first port is the local User Datagram Protocol (UDP) port. The second port is the remote UDP port.

(M)ode

Call mode, where:

0—Invalid value for mode.

1—Gateway should only send packets.

2—Gateway should only receive packets.

3—Gateway should send and receive packets.

4—Gateway should neither send nor receive packets.

5—Gateway should place the circuit in loopback mode.

6—Gateway should place the circuit in test mode.

7—Gateway should use the circuit for network access for data.

8—Gateway should place the connection in network loopback mode.

9—Gateway should place the connection in network continuity test mode.

10—Gateway should place the connection in conference mode.

All other values are used for internal debugging.

(S)tate

Call state. The values are used for internal debugging purposes.

(C)odec

Codec identifier. The values are used for internal debugging purposes.

(E)vent [SIFL]

Used for internal debugging.

(R)esult [EA]

Used for internal debugging.


Related Commands

Command
Description

debug mgcp

Enables debug traces for MGCP errors, events, media, packets, and parser.

mgcp

Allocates resources for the MGCP and starts the daemon.

security password-group

Defines the passwords used by gatekeeper zones and associates them with an ID for gatekeeper-to-gatekeeper authentication.

show mgcp

Displays values for MGCP parameters.

show mgcp endpoints

Displays information for MGCP-controlled endpoints.

show mgcp nas

Displays MGCP NAS information for data ports.

show mgcp profile

Displays values for MGCP profile-related parameters.

show mgcp statistics

Displays MGCP statistics regarding received and transmitted network messages.


show mgcp endpoint

To display information for endpoints controlled by Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP), use the show mgcp endpoint command in privileged EXEC mode.

show mgcp endpoint

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.1(1)T

The show mgcp command was introduced on the Cisco AS5300.

12.1(3)T

The show mgcp command output was updated to display additional gateway and platform information.

12.1(5)XM

The show mgcp command output was updated to display additional gateway and platform information.

12.2(2)T

The show mgcp command was implemented on the Cisco 7200 series and this command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(2)T.

12.2(2)XA

The profile keyword was added to the show mgcp command.

12.2(4)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(4)T.

12.2(2)XB

The output for the show mgcp command was enhanced to display the status of MGCP System Resource Check (SRC) Call Admission Control (CAC) and Service Assurance Agent (SA Agent) CAC. (Refer to the Cisco IOS Release 12.2(2) XB online document MGCP VoIP Call Admission Control.)

In addition, the nas dump slot port channel and nas info keywords and arguments were added to the show mgcp command. Because the number of keywords increased, the command-reference page for the show mgcp command was separated into the following command-reference pages:

show mgcp

show mgcp connection

show mgcp endpoint

show mgcp nas

show mgcp profile

show mgcp statistics

12.2(8)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(8)T. Support for the Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, and Cisco AS5850 is not included in this release.

12.2(11)T

This command is supported on the Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, Cisco AS5800, and Cisco AS5850 in this release.


Examples

The following is sample output from this command:

Router# show mgcp endpoint

       ENDPOINT-NAME      V-PORT SIG-TYPE ADMIN
     ds1-0/1@nytnk116      0:1    fxs-gs     up
     ds1-0/2@nytnk116      0:1    fxs-gs     up
     ds1-0/3@nytnk116      0:1    fxs-gs     up
     ds1-0/4@nytnk116      0:1    fxs-gs     up
     ds1-0/5@nytnk116      0:1    fxs-gs     up
     ds1-0/6@nytnk116      0:1    fxs-gs     up
     ds1-0/7@nytnk116      0:1    fxs-gs     up
     ds1-0/8@nytnk116      0:1    fxs-gs     up
     ds1-0/9@nytnk116      0:1    fxs-gs     up
    ds1-0/10@nytnk116      0:1    fxs-gs     up
    ds1-0/11@nytnk116      0:1    fxs-gs     up
    ds1-0/12@nytnk116      0:1    fxs-gs     up
    ds1-0/13@nytnk116      0:1    fxs-gs     up
    ds1-0/14@nytnk116      0:1    fxs-gs     up
    ds1-0/15@nytnk116      0:1    fxs-gs     up
    ds1-0/16@nytnk116      0:1    fxs-gs     up
    ds1-0/17@nytnk116      0:1    fxs-gs     up
    ds1-0/18@nytnk116      0:1    fxs-gs     up
    ds1-0/19@nytnk116      0:1    fxs-gs     up
    ds1-0/20@nytnk116      0:1    fxs-gs     up
    ds1-0/21@nytnk116      0:1    fxs-gs     up
    ds1-0/22@nytnk116      0:1    fxs-gs     up
    ds1-0/23@nytnk116      0:1    fxs-gs     up
    ds1-0/24@nytnk116      0:1    fxs-gs     up

Interface T1 1

        ENDPOINT-NAME      V-PORT SIG-TYPE ADMIN
     ds1-1/1@nytnk116      1:1    e&m-imd    up
     ds1-1/2@nytnk116      1:1    e&m-imd    up

Table 91 describes significant fields shown in this output.

Table 91 show mgcp endpoint Field Descriptions

Field
Description

ENDPOINT-NAME

Name used by the call agent to identify a specific mgcp endpoint on a given gateway.

V-PORT

Voice port

SIG-TYPE

Signaling type for a given endpoint (for example, NONE for SS7 ISDN User Part (ISUP) and FXS-GS for Foreign Exchange Station (FXS) Ground Start).

ADMIN

Administrative status—Up or Down. (This field is populated only on residential gateway (RGW) platforms.


Related Commands

Command
Description

debug mgcp

Enables debug traces for MGCP errors, events, media, packets, and parser.

mgcp

Allocates resources for the MGCP and starts the daemon.

security password-group

Defines the passwords used by gatekeeper zones and associates them with an ID for gatekeeper-to-gatekeeper authentication.

show mgcp

Displays information for MGCP parameters.

show mgcp connection

Displays information for active MGCP-controlled connections.

show mgcp nas

Displays MGCP NAS information for data ports.

show mgcp profile

Displays values for MGCP profile-related parameters.

show mgcp statistics

Displays MGCP statistics regarding received and transmitted network messages.


show mgcp nas

To display Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) network access server (NAS) information for data ports, use the show mgcp nas command in privileged EXEC mode.

show mgcp nas {dump slot port channel | info}

Syntax Description

dump slot port channel

Displays NAS information for the specified port and channel. The arguments are as follows:

slot—Chassis slot for interface card. Values are as follows:

Cisco AS5350: From 0 to 3.

Cisco AS5400: From 0 to 7.

Cisco AS5850: From 0 to 5 and from 8 to 13. Slots 6 and 7 are reserved for the route switch controller (RSC).

port—Modem interface port. Values are as follows:

Cisco AS5350: For T1/E1, from 0 to 7. For T3, from 1 to 28.

Cisco AS5400: For T1/E1, from 0 to 7. For T3, from 1 to 28.

Cisco AS5850: For T1/E1, from 0 to 23. For T3, from 1 to 28.

channel—T1 or E1 channel. Values for T1 are from 1 to 24. Values for E1 are from 1 to 31.

info

Displays status of NAS channels.


Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.1(1)T

The show mgcp command was introduced on the Cisco AS5300.

12.1(3)T

The show mgcp command output was updated to display additional gateway and platform information.

12.1(5)XM

The show mgcp command output was updated to display additional gateway and platform information.

12.2(2)T

The show mgcp command was implemented on the Cisco 7200 series and this command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(2)T.

12.2(2)XA

The profile keyword was added to the show mgcp command.

12.2(4)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(4)T.

12.2(2)XB

The output for the show mgcp command was enhanced to display the status of MGCP System Resource Check (SRC) Call Admission Control (CAC) and Service Assurance Agent (SA Agent) CAC. (Refer to the Cisco IOS Release 12.2(2) XB online document MGCP VoIP Call Admission Control.)

In addition, the nas dump slot port channel and nas info keywords and arguments were added to the show mgcp command. Because the number of keywords increased, the command-reference page for the show mgcp command was separated into the following command-reference pages:

show mgcp

show mgcp connection

show mgcp endpoint

show mgcp nas

show mgcp profile

show mgcp statistics

12.2(8)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(8)T. Support for the Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, and Cisco AS5850 is not included in this release.

12.2(11)T

This command is supported on the Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, Cisco AS5800, and Cisco AS5850 in this release.


Examples

The following is sample output from this command:

Router# show mgcp nas dump 7 0 23

Slot 7 state= Up
Port 0 state= Up
State  Idle  PortCb=0x630DE864 ss_id=0x0 handle=0x0
bearer cap=Modem call_id= conn_id=
Events req-
4d21h:
 callp=0x62D137D4 - state=MGCP_CALL_IDLE - data_call No
Endpt name=S7/DS1-0/23

Table 92 describes significant fields shown in this output.

Table 92 show mgcp nas dump Field Descriptions

Field
Description

Slot state

Status of specified slot.

Port state

Status of specified port.

State

Call status for specified port.

bearer cap

Bearer capability. Value is either modem or digital.

call_id

Call identification for the currently active call, if any.

conn_id

Connection identification for the currently active call, if any.

Events req

Internal data structure values used by development.

Endpt name

MGCP endpoint name.


The following is sample output from this command:

Router# show mgcp nas info

Slot 7 state= Up
Port 0 state= Up
ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID XX XX XX
XX XX XX XX XX
Channel State Legend
NP=Not Present, OO=Out Of Service, ID=Idle, US=In Use
CI=Connection in progress, RI=In Release in progress
RO=Out Release in progress, DN=Down, SH=Shutdown
XX=Unconfigurable

Table 93 describes significant fields shown in this output.

Table 93 show mgcp nas info Field Descriptions

Field
Description

Slot state

Status of the slot.

Port state

Status of the port.

Channel State

Status of each channel. Values are as follows:

CI—Connection in progress

DN—Down

ID—Idle

NP—Not present

OO—Out of service

RI—In release in progress

RO—Out release in progress

SH—Shutdown

US—In use

XX—Unconfigurable


Related Commands

Command
Description

debug mgcp

Enables debug traces for MGCP errors, events, media, packets, and parser.

mgcp

Allocates resources for the MGCP and starts the daemon.

security password-group

Defines the passwords used by gatekeeper zones and associates them with an ID for gatekeeper-to-gatekeeper authentication.

show mgcp

Displays information for MGCP parameters.

show mgcp connection

Displays information for active MGCP-controlled connections.

show mgcp endpoint

Displays information for MGCP-controlled endpoints.

show mgcp profile

Displays values for MGCP profile-related parameters.

show mgcp statistics

Displays MGCP statistics regarding received and transmitted network messages.


show mgcp profile

To display information for Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) profiles, use the show mgcp profile command in privileged EXEC mode.

show mgcp profile [profile-name]

Syntax Description

profile-name

(Optional) Name of the MGCP profile for which information should be displayed; limited to 32 characters.


Defaults

If the optional profile-name argument is not used, the default profile is displayed.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.1(1)T

The show mgcp command was introduced on the Cisco AS5300.

12.1(3)T

The show mgcp command output was updated to display additional gateway and platform information.

12.1(5)XM

The show mgcp command output was updated to display additional gateway and platform information.

12.2(2)T

The show mgcp command was implemented on the Cisco 7200 series and this command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(2)T.

12.2(2)XA

The profile keyword was added to the show mgcp command.

12.2(4)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(4)T.

12.2(2)XB

Output for the show mgcp command was enhanced to display the status of MGCP System Resource Check (SRC) Call Admission Control (CAC) and Service Assurance Agent (SA Agent) CAC. (Refer to the Cisco IOS Release 12.2(2) XB online document MGCP VoIP Call Admission Control.)

In addition, the nas dump slot port channel and nas info keywords and arguments were added to the show mgcp command. Because the number of keywords increased, the command-reference page for the show mgcp command was separated into the following command-reference pages:

show mgcp

show mgcp connection

show mgcp endpoint

show mgcp nas

show mgcp profile

show mgcp statistics

12.2(8)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(8)T. Support for the Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, and Cisco AS5850 is not included in this release.

12.2(11)T

This command is supported on the Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, Cisco AS5800, and Cisco AS5850 in this release.


Examples

The following is sample output for this command for the default profile:

Router# show mgcp profile

MGCP Profile default
Description:None
Call-agent:none Initial protocol service is unknown
Tsmax timeout is 20, Tdinit timeout is 15
Tdmin timeout is 15, Tdmax timeout is 600
Tcrit timeout is 4, Tpar timeout is 16
Thist timeout is 30, MWI timeout is 16
Ringback tone timeout is 180, Ringback tone on connection timeout is 180
Network congestion tone timeout is 180, Busy tone timeout is 30
Dial tone timeout is 16, Stutter dial tone timeout is 16
Ringing tone timeout is 180, Distinctive ringing tone timeout is 180
Continuity1 tone timeout is 3, Continuity2 tone timeout is 3
Reorder tone timeout is 30,  Persistent package is ms-package
Max1 DNS lookup:ENABLED, Max1 retries is 4
Max2 DNS lookup:ENABLED, Max2 retries is 4

The following is sample output for this command for a profile named "houston":

Router# show mgcp profile houston

MGCP Profile houston
Description:None
Call-agent:10.9.57.6 5003 Initial protocol service is MGCP 1.0
Tsmax timeout is 20, Tdinit timeout is 15
Tdmin timeout is 15, Tdmax timeout is 600
Tcrit timeout is 4, Tpar timeout is 16
Thist timeout is 30, MWI timeout is 16
Ringback tone timeout is 180, Ringback tone on connection timeout is 180
Network congestion tone timeout is 180, Busy tone timeout is 30
Dial tone timeout is 16, Stutter dial tone timeout is 16
Ringing tone timeout is 180, Distinctive ringing tone timeout is 180
Continuity1 tone timeout is 3, Continuity2 tone timeout is 3
Reorder tone timeout is 30,  Persistent package is ms-package
Max1 DNS lookup:ENABLED, Max1 retries is 4
Max2 DNS lookup:ENABLED, Max2 retries is 6
Voice port:1

Table 94 describes significant fields shown in these outputs.

Table 94 show mgcp profile Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

MGCP Profile

The name configured for this profile with the mgcp profile command.

Description

Description configured for this profile with the description MGCP profile command.

Call-agent

Domain name server (DNS) or IP address of the call agent, as configured for this profile with the call-agent command.

Initial protocol service

Protocol service to be used, as configured for this profile with the call-agent command.

Tsmax timeout

Maximum timeout value for removing messages from the retransmission queue, as configured for this profile by the timeout tsmax command.

Tdinit timeout

Initial waiting delay, as configured for this profile by the timeout tdinit command.

Tdmin timeout

Minimum timeout value for the disconnected procedure, as configured for this profile by the timeout tdmin command.

Tdmax timeout

Maximum timeout value for the disconnected procedure, as configured for this profile by the timeout tdmax command.

Tcrit timeout

Critical timeout value for the interdigit timer used in digit matching, as configured for this profile by the timeout tcrit command.

Tpar timeout

Partial timeout value for the interdigit timer used in digit matching, as configured for this profile by the timeout tpar command.

Thist timeout

Packet storage timeout value, as configured for this profile by the timeout thist command.

MWI timeout

Timeout value for message-waiting-indicator tone, as configured for this profile by the timeout tone mwi command.

Ringback tone timeout

Timeout value for ringback tone, as configured for this profile by the timeout tone ringback command.

Ringback tone on connection timeout

Timeout value for ringback tone on connection, as configured for this profile by the timeout tone ringback connection command.

Network congestion tone timeout

Timeout value for the network congestion tone, as configured for this profile by the timeout tone network congestion command.

Busy tone timeout

Timeout value for the busy tone, as configured for this profile by the timeout tone busy command.

Dial tone timeout

Timeout value for the dial tone, as configured for this profile by the timeout tone dial command.

Stutter dial tone timeout

Timeout value for the stutter dial tone, as configured for this profile by the timeout tone dial stutter command.

Ringing tone timeout

Timeout value for the ringing tone, as configured for this profile by the timeout tone ringing command.

Distinctive ringing tone timeout

Timeout value for the distinctive ringing tone, as configured for this profile by the timeout tone ringing distinctive command.

Continuity1 tone timeout

Timeout value for the continuity1 tone, as configured for this profile by the timeout tone cot1 command.

Continuity2 tone timeout

Timeout value for the continuity2 tone, as configured for this profile by the timeout tone cot2 command.

Reorder tone timeout

Timeout value for the reorder tone, as configured for this profile by the timeout tone reorder command.

Persistent package

Name of package configured as persistent for this profile by the package persistent command.

Max1 lookup

Domain name server (DNS) lookup for the call agent after the suspicion threshold is reached, as configured for this profile by the max1 lookup command.

Max1 retries

Number of retries to reach the call agent before a new DNS lookup is performed, as configured for this profile by the max1 retries command.

Max2 lookup

DNS lookup for the call agent after the disconnected threshold is reached, as configured by the max2 lookup command.

Max2 retries

Maximum umber of retries to reach the call agent before a new DNS lookup is performed, as configured by the max2 retries command.


Related Commands

Command
Description

debug mgcp

Enables debug traces for MGCP errors, events, media, packets, and parser.

mgcp

Allocates resources for the MGCP and starts the daemon.

security password-group

Defines the passwords used by the gatekeeper zones and associates them with an ID for gatekeeper-to-gatekeeper authentication.

show mgcp

Displays information for MGCP parameters.

show mgcp connection

Displays information for active MGCP-controlled connections.

show mgcp endpoint

Displays information for MGCP-controlled endpoints.

show mgcp nas

Displays MGCP NAS information for data ports.

show mgcp statistics

Displays MGCP statistics regarding received and transmitted network messages.


show mgcp statistics

To display Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) statistics regarding received and transmitted network messages, use the show mgcp statistics command in privileged EXEC mode.

show mgcp statistics

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.1(1)T

The show mgcp command was introduced on the Cisco AS5300.

12.1(3)T

The show mgcp command output was updated to display additional gateway and platform information.

12.1(5)XM

The show mgcp command output was updated to display additional gateway and platform information.

12.2(2)T

The show mgcp command was implemented on the Cisco 7200 series and this command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(2)T.

12.2(2)XA

The profile keyword was added to the show mgcp command.

12.2(4)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(4)T.

12.2(2)XB

The output for the show mgcp command was enhanced to display the status of MGCP System Resource Check (SRC) Call Admission Control (CAC) and Service Assurance Agent (SA Agent) CAC. (Refer to the Cisco IOS Release 12.2(2) XB online document MGCP VoIP Call Admission Control.)

In addition, the nas dump slot port channel and nas info keywords and arguments were added to the show mgcp command. Because the number of keywords increased, the command-reference page for the show mgcp command was separated into the following command-reference pages:

show mgcp

show mgcp connection

show mgcp endpoint

show mgcp nas

show mgcp profile

show mgcp statistics

12.2(8)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(8)T. Support for the Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, and Cisco AS5850 is not included in this release.

12.2(11)T

This command is supported on the Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, Cisco AS5800, and Cisco AS5850 in this release.


Examples

The following is sample output from this command for VoIP and VoAAL2 statistics:

Router# show mgcp statistics

UDP pkts rx 8, tx 9
Unrecognized rx pkts 0, MGCP message parsing errors 0
Duplicate MGCP ack tx 0, Invalid versions count 0
CreateConn rx 4, successful 0, failed 0
DeleteConn rx 2, successful 2, failed 0
ModifyConn rx 4, successful 4, failed 0
DeleteConn tx 0, successful 0, failed 0
NotifyRequest rx 0, successful 4, failed 0
AuditConnection rx 0, successful 0, failed 0
AuditEndpoint rx 0, successful 0, failed 0
RestartInProgress tx 1, successful 1, failed 0
Notify tx 0, successful 0, failed 0
ACK tx 8, NACK tx 0
ACK rx 0, NACK rx 0
IP address based Call Agents statistics:
IP address 10.24.167.3, Total msg rx 8, successful 8, failed 0

The following is an example of the MGCP VoIP SRC CAC portion of this command output for a gateway configured with MGCP VoIP SRC CAC:

Router# show mgcp statistics

MGCP System Resource Check Statistics:
-------------------------------------
Total CreateConn checked by SRC :0
CreateConn accepted by SRC:0
CreateConn rejected by SRC:0
Total ModifyConn checked by SRC :0
ModifyConn accepted by SRC:0
ModifyConn rejected by SRC:0
Reason          Num. of requests rejected
------          -------------------------
cpu-5sec:       0
cpu-avg:        0
total-mem:      0
io-mem:         0
proc-mem:       0
total-calls:    0

Table 95 describes significant fields shown in this output.

Table 95 show mgcp statistics Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

UDP pkts rx, tx

Number of User Datagram Protocol (UDP) packets transmitted and received from the call agent by the gateway MGCP application.

Unrecognized rx pkts

Number of unrecognized UDP packets received by the MGCP application.

MGCP message parsing errors

Number of MGCP messages received with parsing errors.

Duplicate MGCP ack tx

Number of duplicate MGCP acknowledgment messages transmitted to the call agents.

Invalid versions count

Number of MGCP messages received with invalid MGCP protocol versions.

CreateConn rx

Number of Create Connection (CRCX) messages received by the gateway, the number that were successful, and the number that failed.

DeleteConn rx

Number of Delete Connection (DLCX) messages received by the gateway, the number that were successful, and the number that failed.

DeleteConn tx

Number of DLCX messages transmitted from the gateway to the call agent (CA).

ModifyConn rx

Number of Modify Connection (MDCX) messages received by the gateway, the number that were successful, and the number that failed.

NotifyRequest rx

Number of Notify Request (RQNT) messages received by the gateway, the number that were successful, and the number that failed.

AuditConnection rx

Number of Audit Connection (AUCX) messages received by the gateway, the number that were successful, and the number that failed.

AuditEndpoint rx

Number of Audit Endpoint (AUEP) messages received by the gateway, the number that were successful, and the number that failed.

RestartInProgress tx

Number of Restart in Progress (RSIP) messages transmitted by the gateway, the number that were successful, and the number that failed.

Notify tx

Number of Notify (NTFY) messages transmitted by the gateway, the number that were successful, and the number that failed.

ACK tx, NACK tx

Number of Acknowledgment and Negative Acknowledgment messages transmitted by the gateway.

ACK rx, NACK rx

Number of Acknowledgment and Negative Acknowledgment messages received by the gateway.

IP address based Call Agents statistics: IP address, Total msg rx

IP address of the call agent, the total number of MGCP messages received from that call agent, the number of messages that were successful, and the number of messages that failed.

Total CreateConn checked by SRC

Total number of CRCX (Create Connection) messages that have been checked against the SRC component.

CreateConn accepted by SRC

Number of CRCX messages that have been accepted after being checked by the SRC component.

CreateConn rejected by SRC

Number of CRCX messages that have been rejected by SRC because of resource constraints.

Total ModifyConn checked by SRC

Total number of MDCX (Modify Connection) messages that have been checked against the SRC component.

ModifyConn accepted by SRC

Number of MDCX messages that have been accepted after being checked by the SRC component.

ModifyConn rejected by SRC

Number of MDCX messages that have been rejected by SRC because of resource constraints.

Reason

Specific threshold that was exceeded to cause the rejection.

Num. of requests rejected

Number of requests that have been rejected.

cpu-5sec

CPU utilization for previous 5 seconds threshold was exceeded.

cpu-avg

Average CPU utilization threshold was exceeded.

total-mem

Total memory utilization threshold was exceeded.

io-mem

I/O memory utilization threshold was exceeded.

proc-mem

Processor memory utilization threshold was exceeded.

total-calls

Total number of calls threshold was exceeded.


Related Commands

Command
Description

debug mgcp

Enables debug traces for MGCP errors, events, media, packets, and parser.

mgcp

Allocates resources for the MGCP and starts the daemon.

security password-group

Defines the passwords used by gatekeeper zones and associates them with an ID for gatekeeper-to-gatekeeper authentication.

show mgcp

Displays information for MGCP parameters.

show mgcp connection

Displays information for active MGCP-controlled connections.

show mgcp endpoint

Displays information for MGCP-controlled endpoints.

show mgcp nas

Displays MGCP NAS information for data ports.

show mgcp profile

Displays values for MGCP profile-related parameters.


show modem relay statistics

To display various statistics for modem relay, use the show modem relay statistics command in privileged EXEC mode.

show modem relay statistics {all | phy | pkt | queue | sprt | timer | v42} [call-identifier call-setup-time call-index]

Syntax Description

all

Displays all statistics associated with the modem-relay feature.

phy

Displays modem-relay physical layer statistics.

pkt

Displays modem-relay packetizer statistics.

queue

Displays modem-relay queue statistics.

sprt

Displays modem-relay SPRT layer statistics.

timer

Displays modem-relay timer statistics.

v42

Displays modem-relay V.42 statistics.

call-identifier

Identifies a particular call.

call-setup-time

(Optional) Value of the system UpTime when the call that is associated with this entry was started. Range is from 0 to 4294967295.

call-index

(Optional) Dial peer identification number used to distinguish between calls with the same setup time. Range is from 0 to 4294967295.


Defaults

No statistics are displayed.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.2(11)T

This command was introduced on the Cisco 2600 series, Cisco 3620, Cisco 3640, Cisco 3660, and Cisco 7200 series, and Cisco AS5300.


Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display various modem-relay call statistics, including counts of different types of packets, errors, and events, for all modem-relay calls.

Display statistics for a specific modem-relay call by using the call-identifier keyword and specifying the call setup time and call index of the desired call. Obtain the call setup time and call index values from the SetupTime and Index fields at the start of each call record in the show call active command output.

Examples

The following is sample output from this command.

Router# show modem relay statistics all call-identifier 43009 1

ID:3

SPRT Layer Statistics
        sprt_info_frames_rcvd=10 sprt_xid_frames_rcvd=0
        sprt_tc0_explicit_acks_rcvd=6 sprt_tc1_explicit_acks_rcvd=122
        sprt_tc2_explicit_acks_rcvd=126 sprt_destructive_brks_rcvd=0
        sprt_expedited_brks_rcvd=0
        sprt_non_expedited_brks_rcvd=0
        sprt_info_tframes_sent=9 sprt_info_tframes_resent=0
        sprt_xid_frames_sent=0 sprt_tc0_explicit_acks_sent=8
        sprt_tc1_explicit_acks_sent=129 sprt_tc2_explicit_acks_sent=132
        sprt_destructive_brks_sent=0
        sprt_expedited_brks_sent=0
        sprt_non_expedited_brks_sent=0
        sprt_info_tframes_asked_to_consumed=10
        sprt_info_tframes_consumed=10
        sprt_info_tframes_failed_to_consume=0
        sprt_info_bytes_rcvd=10 sprt_info_bytes_sent=76
        sprt_pkts_dropped_intf_busy=289 sprt_min_rexmit_timeout=500
        sprt_max_rexmit_timeout=500

Queue Statistics
        sprt_tc1_rcv_qdrops=0 sprt_tc1_xmit_qdrops=0
        sprt_tc2_rcv_qdrops=0 sprt_tc2_xmit_qdrops=0
        pktizer_out_qdrops=4 pktizer_in_qdrops=0 v42_xmit_qdrops=0

V42 Layer Statistics
        vs_chng_dueto_timeouts=0 vs_chng_dueto_rej=0
        vs_chng_dueto_rnr_resp_f1_set=0 nr_seq_exception=0
        good_rcvd_lapm_pkts=1385 discarded_rcvd_lapm_pkts=0
        rejected_rcvd_lapm_pkts=0 v42_rcvd_iframe=9
        v42_rcvd_rr=1374 v42_rcvd_rnr=0 v42_rcvd_rej=0
        v42_rcvd_srej=0 v42_rcvd_sabme=0 v42_rcvd_dm=0
        v42_rcvd_ui=0 v42_rcvd_disc=0 v42_rcvd_ua=1
        v42_rcvd_frmr=0 v42_rcvd_xid=1 v42_rcvd_test=0
        v42_rcvd_destructive_brk=0 v42_rcvd_expedited_brk=0
        v42_rcvd_non_expedited_brk=0 v42_rcvd_brkack=0
        v42_sent_iframe=10 v42_sent_rr=1464 v42_sent_rnr=0
        v42_sent_rej=0 v42_sent_srej=0 v42_sent_sabme=1
        v42_sent_dm=0 v42_sent_ui=0 v42_sent_disc=0
        v42_sent_ua=0 v42_sent_frmr=0 v42_sent_xid=1
        v42_sent_test=0 v42_sent_destructive_brk=0
        v42_sent_expedited_brk=0
        v42_sent_non_expedited_brk=0
        v42_sent_brkack=0

Physical Layer Statistics
        num_local_retrain=0 num_remote_retrain=0
        num_local_speed_shift=0 num_remote_speed_shift=0
        num_sync_loss=0

Packetizer Statistics
        frames_inprogress=5 good_crc_frames=1385
        bad_crc_frames=31 frame_aborts=124
        hdlc_sync_detects=1 hdlc_sync_loss_detects=0
        bad_frames=0

Timer Statistics
        xid_timer_cnt=0 sabme_timer_cnt=0 ack_timer_cnt=0
        chkpnt_timer_cnt=1333

Router# show modem relay stat all

ID:3

SPRT Layer Statistics
        sprt_info_frames_rcvd=10 sprt_xid_frames_rcvd=0
        sprt_tc0_explicit_acks_rcvd=6 sprt_tc1_explicit_acks_rcvd=155
        sprt_tc2_explicit_acks_rcvd=158 sprt_destructive_brks_rcvd=0
        sprt_expedited_brks_rcvd=0
        sprt_non_expedited_brks_rcvd=0
        sprt_info_tframes_sent=9 sprt_info_tframes_resent=0
        sprt_xid_frames_sent=0 sprt_tc0_explicit_acks_sent=8
        sprt_tc1_explicit_acks_sent=161 sprt_tc2_explicit_acks_sent=165
        sprt_destructive_brks_sent=0
        sprt_expedited_brks_sent=0
        sprt_non_expedited_brks_sent=0
        sprt_info_tframes_asked_to_consumed=10
        sprt_info_tframes_consumed=10
        sprt_info_tframes_failed_to_consume=0
        sprt_info_bytes_rcvd=10 sprt_info_bytes_sent=76
        sprt_pkts_dropped_intf_busy=357 sprt_min_rexmit_timeout=500
        sprt_max_rexmit_timeout=500

Queue Statistics
        sprt_tc1_rcv_qdrops=0 sprt_tc1_xmit_qdrops=0
        sprt_tc2_rcv_qdrops=0 sprt_tc2_xmit_qdrops=0
        pktizer_out_qdrops=4 pktizer_in_qdrops=0 v42_xmit_qdrops=0

V42 Layer Statistics
        vs_chng_dueto_timeouts=0 vs_chng_dueto_rej=0
        vs_chng_dueto_rnr_resp_f1_set=0 nr_seq_exception=0
        good_rcvd_lapm_pkts=1910 discarded_rcvd_lapm_pkts=0
        rejected_rcvd_lapm_pkts=0 v42_rcvd_iframe=9
        v42_rcvd_rr=1899 v42_rcvd_rnr=0 v42_rcvd_rej=0
        v42_rcvd_srej=0 v42_rcvd_sabme=0 v42_rcvd_dm=0
        v42_rcvd_ui=0 v42_rcvd_disc=0 v42_rcvd_ua=1
        v42_rcvd_frmr=0 v42_rcvd_xid=1 v42_rcvd_test=0
        v42_rcvd_destructive_brk=0 v42_rcvd_expedited_brk=0
        v42_rcvd_non_expedited_brk=0 v42_rcvd_brkack=0
        v42_sent_iframe=10 v42_sent_rr=1988 v42_sent_rnr=0
        v42_sent_rej=0 v42_sent_srej=0 v42_sent_sabme=1
        v42_sent_dm=0 v42_sent_ui=0 v42_sent_disc=0
        v42_sent_ua=0 v42_sent_frmr=0 v42_sent_xid=1
        v42_sent_test=0 v42_sent_destructive_brk=0
        v42_sent_expedited_brk=0
        v42_sent_non_expedited_brk=0
        v42_sent_brkack=0

Physical Layer Statistics
        num_local_retrain=0 num_remote_retrain=0
        num_local_speed_shift=0 num_remote_speed_shift=0
        num_sync_loss=0

Packetizer Statistics
        frames_inprogress=5 good_crc_frames=1910
        bad_crc_frames=31 frame_aborts=124
        hdlc_sync_detects=1 hdlc_sync_loss_detects=0
        bad_frames=0

Timer Statistics
        xid_timer_cnt=0 sabme_timer_cnt=0 ack_timer_cnt=0
        chkpnt_timer_cnt=1809

        Total Modem Relay Call Legs = 1

Router# show modem relay stat sprt

ID:3

SPRT Layer Statistics
        sprt_info_frames_rcvd=10 sprt_xid_frames_rcvd=0
        sprt_tc0_explicit_acks_rcvd=6 sprt_tc1_explicit_acks_rcvd=177
        sprt_tc2_explicit_acks_rcvd=180 sprt_destructive_brks_rcvd=0
        sprt_expedited_brks_rcvd=0
        sprt_non_expedited_brks_rcvd=0
        sprt_info_tframes_sent=9 sprt_info_tframes_resent=0
        sprt_xid_frames_sent=0 sprt_tc0_explicit_acks_sent=8
        sprt_tc1_explicit_acks_sent=183 sprt_tc2_explicit_acks_sent=187
        sprt_destructive_brks_sent=0
        sprt_expedited_brks_sent=0
        sprt_non_expedited_brks_sent=0
        sprt_info_tframes_asked_to_consumed=10
        sprt_info_tframes_consumed=10
        sprt_info_tframes_failed_to_consume=0
        sprt_info_bytes_rcvd=10 sprt_info_bytes_sent=76
        sprt_pkts_dropped_intf_busy=403 sprt_min_rexmit_timeout=500
        sprt_max_rexmit_timeout=500

        Total Modem Relay Call Legs = 1

Router# show modem relay stat queue

ID:3

Queue Statistics
        sprt_tc1_rcv_qdrops=0 sprt_tc1_xmit_qdrops=0
        sprt_tc2_rcv_qdrops=0 sprt_tc2_xmit_qdrops=0
        pktizer_out_qdrops=4 pktizer_in_qdrops=0 v42_xmit_qdrops=0

        Total Modem Relay Call Legs = 1

Router# show modem relay stat v42

ID:3

V42 Layer Statistics
        vs_chng_dueto_timeouts=0 vs_chng_dueto_rej=0
        vs_chng_dueto_rnr_resp_f1_set=0 nr_seq_exception=0
        good_rcvd_lapm_pkts=2442 discarded_rcvd_lapm_pkts=0
        rejected_rcvd_lapm_pkts=0 v42_rcvd_iframe=9
        v42_rcvd_rr=2431 v42_rcvd_rnr=0 v42_rcvd_rej=0
        v42_rcvd_srej=0 v42_rcvd_sabme=0 v42_rcvd_dm=0
        v42_rcvd_ui=0 v42_rcvd_disc=0 v42_rcvd_ua=1
        v42_rcvd_frmr=0 v42_rcvd_xid=1 v42_rcvd_test=0
        v42_rcvd_destructive_brk=0 v42_rcvd_expedited_brk=0
        v42_rcvd_non_expedited_brk=0 v42_rcvd_brkack=0
        v42_sent_iframe=10 v42_sent_rr=2539 v42_sent_rnr=0
        v42_sent_rej=0 v42_sent_srej=0 v42_sent_sabme=1
        v42_sent_dm=0 v42_sent_ui=0 v42_sent_disc=0
        v42_sent_ua=0 v42_sent_frmr=0 v42_sent_xid=1
        v42_sent_test=0 v42_sent_destructive_brk=0
        v42_sent_expedited_brk=0
        v42_sent_non_expedited_brk=0
        v42_sent_brkack=0

        Total Modem Relay Call Legs = 1

Router# show modem relay stat phy

ID:3

Physical Layer Statistics
        num_local_retrain=0 num_remote_retrain=0
        num_local_speed_shift=0 num_remote_speed_shift=0
        num_sync_loss=0

        Total Modem Relay Call Legs = 1

Router# show modem relay stat pkt

ID:3

Packetizer Statistics
        frames_inprogress=5 good_crc_frames=2573
        bad_crc_frames=61 frame_aborts=150
        hdlc_sync_detects=1 hdlc_sync_loss_detects=0
        bad_frames=0

        Total Modem Relay Call Legs = 1

Router# show modem relay stat timer

ID:3

Timer Statistics
        xid_timer_cnt=0 sabme_timer_cnt=0 ack_timer_cnt=0
        chkpnt_timer_cnt=2750

        Total Modem Relay Call Legs = 1

Related Commands

Command
Description

show call active

Displays active call information for voice calls or fax transmissions in progress.

show call active voice

Displays current call information for a call in progress.

show modems

Displays all modem configurations.


show mrcp client session active

To display information about active Media Resource Control Protocol (MRCP) client sessions, use the show mrcp client session active command in EXEC mode.

show mrcp client session active [detailed]

Syntax Description

detailed

(Optional) Displays detailed information about each active MRCP session.


Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.2(11)T

This command was introduced on the Cisco 3640, Cisco 3660, Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, and Cisco AS5400.


Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display information about all active MRCP sessions for the gateway. Use the detailed keyword to display additional information about the sessions.

Examples

The following is sample output from this command:

Router# show mrcp client session active

No Of Active MRCP Sessions:1

          Call-ID:0x1A
     Resource Type:Synthesizer					   URL:rtsp://server-asr/synthesizer
Method In Progress:SPEAK 					State:SPEAKING
     Resource Type:Recognizer 					   URL:rtsp://server-asr/recognizer
Method In Progress:RECOGNIZE 					State:RECOGNIZING

The following is sample output when the detailed keyword is used:

Router> show mrcp client session active detailed

No Of Active MRCP Sessions:1

          Call-ID:0x36
     Resource Type:Synthesizer					   URL:rtsp://server-asr/synthesizer
Method In Progress:SPEAK       State:SPEAKING
     Resource Type:Recognizer 					   URL:rtsp://server-asr/recognizer
Method In Progress:RECOGNIZE   State:RECOGNIZED

Associated CallID:0x36
Control Protocol:TCP     Data Protocol:RTP

Local  IP Address:10.1.2.230     Local  Port 19344
Server IP Address:10.1.2.58     Server Port 3810
Stream URL:rtsp://server-asr/synthesizer

Packets Transmitted:376 (90240 bytes)
Packets Received:563 (90080 bytes)

Table 96 describes the fields shown in this output.

Table 96 show mrcp client session active detailed Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

No Of Active MRCP Sessions

Number of MRCP sessions that are currently active between the gateway and the media server.

Call-ID

Unique identification number for the call, in hexadecimal.

Resource Type

Whether the media server being used is a speech synthesizer (TTS) or a speech recognizer (ASR).

URL

URL of the media server.

Method In Progress

Type of event that was initiated between the gateway and the media server. Values are defined by the MRCP informational RFC. For speech synthesis, values are IDLE, SPEAK, SET-PARAMS, GET-PARAMS, STOP, or BARGE-IN-OCCURRED. For speech recognition, values are DEFINE-GRAMMAR, RECOGNIZE, SET-PARAMS, GET-PARAMS, STOP, GET-RESULT, or RECOGNITION-START-TIMERS.

State

Current state of the method in progress. Values are defined by the MRCP informational RFC. For speech synthesis, values are SYNTH_IDLE, SPEAKING, SYNTH_ASSOCIATING, PAUSED, or SYNTH_ERROR_STATE. For speech recognition, values are RECOG_IDLE, RECOG_ASSOCIATING, RECOGNIZING, RECOGNIZED, or RECOG_ERROR_STATE.

Associated CallID

Unique identification number for the associated MRCP session, in hexadecimal.

Control Protocol

Call control protocol being used, which is always TCP.

Data Protocol

Data protocol being used, which is always RTP.

Local IP Address

IP address of the Cisco gateway that is the MRCP client.

Local Port

Identification number of the Cisco gateway port through which the TCP connection is made.

Server IP Address

IP address of the media server that is the MRCP server.

Server Port

Identification number of the MRCP server port through which the TCP connection is made.

Stream URL

URL of the media server.

Packets Transmitted

Total number of packets that have been transmitted from the client to the ASR server.

Packets Received

Total number of packets that have been received by the client from the TTS server.


Related Commands

Command
Description

debug mrcp

Displays debug messages for MRCP operations.

show mrcp client session history

Displays information about past MRCP client sessions that are stored on the gateway.

show mrcp client statistics hostname

Displays statistics about MRCP sessions


show mrcp client session history

To display information about past Media Resource Control Protocol (MRCP) client sessions that are stored on the gateway, use the show mrcp client session history command in EXEC mode.

show mrcp client session history [detailed]

Syntax Description

detailed

(Optional) Displays detailed information about each MRCP session.


Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.2(11)T

This command was introduced on the Cisco 3640, Cisco 3660, Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, and Cisco AS5400.


Usage Guidelines

The maximum number of inactive MRCP sessions that are stored in history is configured by using the mrcp client session history records command. If the mrcp client session history records command is not used, the maximum number of history records that are saved is 50.

MRCP history records are stored for the length of time that is specified by the mrcp client session history duration command. If the mrcp client session history duration command is not configured, MRCP history records are stored for a maximum of 3600 seconds (1 hour).

Examples

The following is sample output from this command:

Router# show mrcp client session history

MRCP Session ID:0x9
Associated CallID:0x1A
Control Protocol:TCP     Data Protocol:RTP

Local  IP Address:10.1.2.230     Local  Port 17120
Server IP Address:10.1.2.58     Server Port 4858
Stream URL:rtsp://server-asr:554

Packets Transmitted:423 (101520 bytes)
Packets Received:819 (131040 bytes)

MRCP Session ID:0x8
Associated CallID:0x16
Control Protocol:TCP     Data Protocol:RTP

Local  IP Address:10.1.2.230     Local  Port 16948
Server IP Address:10.1.2.58     Server Port 4850
Stream URL:rtsp://server-asr:554

Packets Transmitted:284 (68160 bytes)
Packets Received:598 (95680 bytes)

MRCP Session ID:0x7
Associated CallID:0x12
Control Protocol:TCP     Data Protocol:RTP

Local  IP Address:10.1.2.230     Local  Port 16686
Server IP Address:10.1.2.58     Server Port 4842
Stream URL:rtsp://server-asr:554

Packets Transmitted:353 (84720 bytes)
Packets Received:716 (114560 bytes)

MRCP Session ID:0x6
Associated CallID:0xE
Control Protocol:TCP     Data Protocol:RTP

Local  IP Address:10.1.2.230     Local  Port 19398
Server IP Address:10.1.2.58     Server Port 4834
Stream URL:rtsp://server-asr:554

Packets Transmitted:358 (85920 bytes)
Packets Received:720 (115200 bytes)

The following is sample output from the show mrcp client session history detailed command:

Router> show mrcp client session history detailed

MRCP Session ID:0x11
Associated CallID:0x36
Control Protocol:TCP     Data Protocol:RTP

Local  IP Address:10.1.2.230     Local  Port 19344
Server IP Address:10.1.2.58     Server Port 3810
Stream URL:rtsp://server-asr:554

Packets Transmitted:376 (90240 bytes)
Packets Received:742 (118720 bytes)

OntimeRcvPlayout:610
GapFillWithSilence:0
GapFillWithPrediction:0
GapFillWithInterpolation:0
GapFillWithRedundancy:0
HighWaterPlayoutDelay:65
LoWaterPlayoutDelay:64
ReceiveDelay:64     LostPackets:2
EarlyPackets:0     LatePackets:0

MRCP Session ID:0x10
Associated CallID:0x32
Control Protocol:TCP     Data Protocol:RTP

Local  IP Address:10.1.2.230     Local  Port 18682
Server IP Address:10.1.2.58     Server Port 3796
Stream URL:rtsp://server-asr:554

Packets Transmitted:0 (0 bytes)
Packets Received:0 (0 bytes)

OntimeRcvPlayout:0
GapFillWithSilence:0
GapFillWithPrediction:0
GapFillWithInterpolation:0
HighWaterPlayoutDelay:0
LoWaterPlayoutDelay:0
ReceiveDelay:0     LostPackets:0
EarlyPackets:0     LatePackets:0

MRCP Session ID:0xF
Associated CallID:0x2E
Control Protocol:TCP     Data Protocol:RTP

Local  IP Address:10.1.2.230     Local  Port 17022
Server IP Address:10.1.2.58     Server Port 3790
Stream URL:rtsp://server-asr:554

Packets Transmitted:0 (0 bytes)
Packets Received:0 (0 bytes)

OntimeRcvPlayout:0
GapFillWithSilence:0
GapFillWithPrediction:0
GapFillWithInterpolation:0
GapFillWithRedundancy:0
HighWaterPlayoutDelay:0
LoWaterPlayoutDelay:0
ReceiveDelay:0     LostPackets:0
EarlyPackets:0     LatePackets:0

Table 97 describes the fields shown in this output.

Table 97 show mrcp client session history detailed Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

MRCP Session ID

Unique identification number for the MRCP session, in hexadecimal.

Associated CallID

Unique identification number for the associated call, in hexadecimal.

Control Protocol

Call control protocol being used, which is always TCP.

Data Protocol

Data protocol being used, which is always RTP.

Local IP Address

IP address of the Cisco gateway that is the MRCP client.

Local Port

Identification number of the Cisco gateway port through which the TCP connection is made.

Server IP Address

IP address of the media server that is the MRCP server.

Server Port

Identification number of the MRCP server port through which the TCP connection is made.

Stream URL

URL of the media server.

Packets Transmitted

Total number of packets that have been transmitted from the client to the ASR server.

Packets Received

Total number of packets that have been received by the client from the TTS server.

OntimeRcvPlayout

Duration of voice playout from data received on time for this call. Derive the Total Voice Playout Duration for Active Voice by adding the OnTimeRcvPlayout value to the GapFill values.

GapFillWithSilence

Duration of a voice signal replaced with silence because voice data was lost or not received in time for this call.

GapFillWithPrediction

Duration of a voice signal played out with a signal synthesized from parameters or samples of data preceding in time because voice data was lost or not received in time from the voice gateway for this call. Examples of such pullout are frame-eraser or frame-concealment strategies in G.729 and G.723.1 compression algorithms.

GapFillWithInterpolation

Duration of a voice signal played out with a signal synthesized from parameters or samples of data preceding and following in time because voice data was lost or not received in time from the voice gateway for this call.

GapFillWithRedundancy

Duration of a voice signal played out with a signal synthesized from available redundancy parameters because voice data was lost or not received in time from the voice gateway for this call.

HighWaterPlayoutDelay

High-water mark voice playout FIFO delay during this call.

LoWaterPlayoutDelay

Low-water mark voice playout FIFO delay during this call.

ReceiveDelay

Average playout FIFO delay plus the decoder delay during this voice call.


Related Commands

Command
Description

debug mrcp

Displays debug messages for MRCP operations.

mrcp client session history duration

Sets the maximum number of seconds for which MRCP history records are stored on the gateway

mrcp client session history records

Sets the maximum number of MRCP history records that the gateway can store.

show mrcp client session active

Displays information about active MRCP client sessions.


show mrcp client statistics hostname

To display statistics about Media Resource Control Protocol (MRCP) sessions for a specific MRCP client host, use the show mrcp client statistics hostname command in privileged EXEC mode.

show mrcp client statistics hostname {hostname | ip-address}

Syntax Description

hostname

Host name of the MRCP server. Format uses host name only or hostname:port.

ip-address

IP address of the MRCP server.


Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.2(11)T

This command was introduced on the Cisco 3640, Cisco 3660, Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, and Cisco AS5400.


Usage Guidelines

To display output from this command, you must first use the mrcp client statistics enable command.

Examples

The following is sample output from this command:

Router# show mrcp client statistics hostname asr-host

hostname:asr-host
Method                   :Count   Min   Avg   Max
RECOGNIZE                :3       40    562   1604
DEFINE-GRAMMAR           :3       48    568   1604
RECOGNITION-START-TIMERS :2       140   164   188
SPEAK                    :6       44    568   1596
RECOG-TIME               :3       804   965   1128
SPEAK-TIME               :6       3636  7063  12068

Table 98 describes the fields shown in this output.

Table 98 show mrcp client statistics hostname Field Descriptions

Field
Description

hostname

Host name of the media server.

Method

Type of event that was initiated between the gateway and the media server. Values as defined by the MRCP informational RFC are RECOGNIZE, DEFINE-GRAMMAR, RECOGNITION-START-TIMERS, and SPEAK. RECOG-TIME is the milliseconds that it takes the ASR server to recognize the grammar. SPEAK-TIME is the milliseconds that it takes the TTS server to speak.

Count

Total number of MRCP sessions that used this method.

Min

Length of the shortest session, in milliseconds.

Avg

Average length of a session, in milliseconds, based on all sessions.

Max

Length of the longest session, in milliseconds.


Related Commands

Command
Description

debug mrcp

Displays debug messages for MRCP operations.

mrcp client statistics enable

Enables MRCP client statistics to be displayed.

show mrcp client session active

Displays information about active MRCP client sessions.

show mrcp client session history

Displays information about MRCP client history records that are stored on the gateway.


show mwi relay clients

To display registration information for the list of message-waiting indicator (MWI) relay clients, use the show mwi relay clients command in EXEC mode.

show mwi relay clients

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Modes

EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.2(2)XT

This command was introduced on the Cisco 1750, Cisco 1751, Cisco 2600, Cisco 3600, and Cisco IAD2420.

12.2(8)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(8)T and implemented on the Cisco 3725 and Cisco 3745.

12.2(8)T1

This command was implemented on the Cisco 2600-XM and Cisco 2691.

12.2(11)T

This command was implemented on the Cisco 1760.


Examples

The following is sample output from this command:

Router# show mwi relay clients

Client             IPADDR       EXPIRES(sec)  MWI
============  ===============  ============   ====
4085558653       10.8.17.25       89077        ON
6505556543       10.8.17.34       87654       OFF

Table 99 describes significant fields shown in this output.

Table 99 show mwi relay clients Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

Client

Client number.

IPADDR

IP address.

EXPIRES

Seconds before expiration.

MWI

MWI status.


Related Commands

Command
Description

mwi relay

Enables the Cisco IOS Telephony Service router to relay MWI information to remote Cisco IP phones.


show num-exp

To display the number expansions configured, use the show num-exp command in privileged EXEC mode.

show num-exp [dialed-number]

Syntax Description

dialed-number

(Optional) Dialed number.


Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

11.3(1)T

This command was introduced on the Cisco 3600 series.

12.0(3)T

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5300.

12.0(4)XL

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5800.

12.0(7)XK

This command was implemented on the Cisco MC3810.

12.1(2)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.1(2)T.


Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display all the number expansions configured for this router. To display number expansion for only one number, specify that number by using the dialed-number argument.

Examples

The following is sample output from this command:

Router# show num-exp

Dest Digit Pattern = '0...'     Translation = '+14085270...'
Dest Digit Pattern = '1...'     Translation = '+14085271...'
Dest Digit Pattern = '3..'      Translation = '+140852703..'
Dest Digit Pattern = '4..'      Translation = '+140852804..'
Dest Digit Pattern = '5..'      Translation = '+140852805..'
Dest Digit Pattern = '6....'    Translation = '+1408526....'
Dest Digit Pattern = '7....'    Translation = '+1408527....'
Dest Digit Pattern = '8...'     Translation = '+14085288...'

Table 100 describes significant fields shown in this output.

Table 100 show num-exp Field Descriptions

Field
Description

Dest Digit Pattern

Index number identifying the destination telephone number digit pattern.

Translation

Expanded destination telephone number digit pattern.


Related Commands

Command
Description

show call active voice

Displays the VoIP active call table.

show call history voice

Displays the VoIP call-history table.

show dial-peer voice

Displays configuration information for dial peers.

show voice port

Displays configuration information about a specific voice port.


show piafs status

To display the status of Personal Handyphone System (PHS) Internet Access Forum Standard (PIAFS) calls for each B channel in use on a router, use the show piafs status command in privileged EXEC mode.

show piafs status

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.2(8)T

This command was introduced on the Cisco 803, Cisco 804, and Cisco 813.


Examples

The following is sample output from this command showing the status of PIAFS calls on B channel 1 on a Cisco 813 router:

Router# show piafs status

PIAFS STATUS INFORMATION
-------------------------
Number of active calls = 1
Details of connection 1
************************
Call Direction is: INCOMING
Call speed is: 64K
Current speed is: 64K
Call Elapsed Time: 59 seconds
The B channel assigned for this call is: B1 CHAN
Control Parameters Agreed Upon:
ARQ Control Information Transfer Protocol: Version 1
ARQ Data Transmission Protocol: Version 1
Measured RTF value: 9
PIAFS Frame Length in Bytes: 80
Maximum Frame Number: 63
Data Transmission Protocol of Peer: FIXED SPEED
Data Transmission Protocol of 800 Router: FIXED SPEED
V42 Negotiated: YES
V42 Parameters:
Direction: BOTH
No of code words: 4096
Max string length: 250
First PPP Frame Detected: YES
Piafs main FSM state: PIAFS_DATA
PIAFS Data Frames Tx Statistics:
Total No: of PIAFS Frames Confirmed: 344
Total Bytes of Application Data Transmitted:
Before Compression:  47021
After Compression: 30952
Compression Ratio in Tx direction is 1.51: 1
Total No: of PIAFS Frames Retransmitted: 32
Total Bytes of Application Data Retransmitted: 2336
Total Throughput in Tx Direction:
Including PIAFS Dummy Frames: 8000 Bytes/Second
Excluding PIAFS Dummy Frames: 859 Bytes/Second
Excluding PIAFS Dummy and Retransmitted Data Frames: 593 Bytes/Second
PIAFS Data Frames Rx Statistics:
Total No: of PIAFS Frames Received: 86
Total No: of Bad PIAFS Frames Received: 0
Total Bytes of Application Data Received:
Before Uncompression: 1459
After Uncompression: 2955
Compression Ratio in Rx direction is 2.02: 1
Total Throughput in Rx Direction:
Including PIAFS Dummy Frames: 8000 Bytes/Second
Excluding PIAFS Dummy Frames: 656 Bytes/Second
Excluding PIAFS Dummy and Retransmitted Data Frames: 126 Bytes/Second
No: of ReSynchronizations so far: 0

Table 101 describes significant fields shown in this output.

Table 101 show piafs status Field Descriptions

Field
Description

First PPP Frame Detected

If the output shows "YES," the first PPP frame from the peer device has been detected by the Cisco 803, Cisco 804, or Cisco 813 router. If the output shows "NO," the router has not received any PPP frames from the peer device.

Piafs main FSM state

Valid states for the finite state machine (FSM) are Initialization, Sync, Control, and Data.


Related Commands

Command
Description

debug piafs events

Displays debugging messages for PIAFS calls.


show pots csm

To display the current state of calls and the most recent event received by the call-switching module (CSM) on a Cisco 800 series router, use the show pots csm command in EXEC mode.

show pots csm port

Syntax Description

port

Port number. Range is from 1 to 2.


Command Modes

EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.1.(2)XF

This command was introduced on the Cisco 800 series routers.


Examples

The following is sample output from this command:

Router# show pots csm 1

POTS PORT: 1

   CSM Finite State Machine:
      Call 0 - State: idle, Call Id: 0x0
               Active: no
               Event: CSM_EVENT_NONE Cause: 0
      Call 1 - State: idle, Call Id: 0x0
               Active: no
               Event: CSM_EVENT_NONE Cause: 0
      Call 2 - State: idle, Call Id: 0x0
               Active: no
               Event: CSM_EVENT_NONE Cause: 0

Related Commands

Command
Description

test pots dial

Dials a telephone number for the POTS port on the router by using a dial application on your workstation.

test pots disconnect

Disconnects a telephone call for the POTS port on the router.


show pots status

To display the settings of the telephone port physical characteristics and other information on the telephone interfaces of a Cisco 800 series router, use the show pots status command in privileged EXEC mode.

show pots status [1 | 2]

Syntax Description

1

(Optional) Displays the settings of telephone port 1.

2

(Optional) Displays the settings of telephone port 2.


Defaults

No default behavior or values

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.0(3)T

This command was introduced on the Cisco 800 series.


Examples

The following is sample output from this command.

Router# show pots status

POTS Global Configuration:
   Country: United States
   Dialing Method: Overlap, Tone Source: Remote, CallerId Support: YES
   Line Type: 600 ohm, PCM Encoding: u-law, Disc Type: OSI,
   Ringing Frequency: 20Hz, Distinctive Ring Guard timer: 0 msec
   Disconnect timer: 1000 msec, Disconnect Silence timer: 5 sec
   TX Gain: 6dB, RX Loss: -6dB,
   Filter Mask: 6F
   Adaptive Cntrl Mask: 0
POTS PORT: 1
   Hook Switch Finite State Machine:
      State: On Hook, Event: 0
      Hook Switch Register: 10, Suspend Poll: 0
   CODEC Finite State Machine:
      State: Idle, Event: 0
      Connection: None, Call Type: Two Party, Direction: Rx only
      Line Type: 600 ohm, PCM Encoding: u-law, Disc Type: OSI,
      Ringing Frequency: 20Hz, Distinctive Ring Guard timer: 0 msec
      Disconnect timer: 1000 msec, Disconnect Silence timer: 5 sec
      TX Gain: 6dB, RX Loss: -6dB,
      Filter Mask: 6F
      Adaptive Cntrl Mask: 0
   CODEC Registers:
      SPI Addr: 2, DSLAC Revision: 4
      SLIC Cmd: 0D, TX TS: 00, RX TS: 00
      Op Fn: 6F, Op Fn2: 00, Op Cond: 00
      AISN: 6D, ELT: B5, EPG: 32 52 00 00
      SLIC Pin Direction: 1F
   CODEC Coefficients:
      GX: A0 00
      GR: 3A A1
       Z: EA 23 2A 35 A5 9F C2 AD 3A AE 22 46 C2 F0
       B: 29 FA 8F 2A CB A9 23 92 2B 49 F5 37 1D 01
       X: AB 40 3B 9F A8 7E 22 97 36 A6 2A AE
       R: 01 11 01 90 01 90 01 90 01 90 01 90
      GZ: 60
     ADAPT B: 91 B2 8F 62 31
   CSM Finite State Machine:
      Call 0 - State: idle, Call Id: 0x0
               Active: no
      Call 1 - State: idle, Call Id: 0x0
               Active: no
      Call 2 - State: idle, Call Id: 0x0
               Active: no
POTS PORT: 2
   Hook Switch Finite State Machine:
      State: On Hook, Event: 0
      Hook Switch Register: 20, Suspend Poll: 0
   CODEC Finite State Machine:
      State: Idle, Event: 0
      Connection: None, Call Type: Two Party, Direction: Rx only
      Line Type: 600 ohm, PCM Encoding: u-law, Disc Type: OSI,
      Ringing Frequency: 20Hz, Distinctive Ring Guard timer: 0 msec
      Disconnect timer: 1000 msec, Disconnect Silence timer: 5 sec
      TX Gain: 6dB, RX Loss: -6dB,
      Filter Mask: 6F
      Adaptive Cntrl Mask: 0
   CODEC Registers:
      SPI Addr: 3, DSLAC Revision: 4
      SLIC Cmd: 0D, TX TS: 00, RX TS: 00
      Op Fn: 6F, Op Fn2: 00, Op Cond: 00
      AISN: 6D, ELT: B5, EPG: 32 52 00 00
      SLIC Pin Direction: 1F
   CODEC Coefficients:
      GX: A0 00
      GR: 3A A1
       Z: EA 23 2A 35 A5 9F C2 AD 3A AE 22 46 C2 F0
       B: 29 FA 8F 2A CB A9 23 92 2B 49 F5 37 1D 01
       X: AB 40 3B 9F A8 7E 22 97 36 A6 2A AE
       R: 01 11 01 90 01 90 01 90 01 90 01 90
      GZ: 60
     ADAPT B: 91 B2 8F 62 31
   CSM Finite State Machine:
      Call 0 - State: idle, Call Id: 0x0
               Active: no
      Call 1 - State: idle, Call Id: 0x0
               Active: no
      Call 2 - State: idle, Call Id: 0x0
               Active: no
Time Slot Control: 0

Table 102 describes significant fields shown in this output.

Table 102 show pots status Field Descriptions

Field
Descriptions

POTS Global Configuration

Settings of the telephone port physical characteristic commands. Also displays the following:

TX GAIN—Current transmit gain of telephone ports.

RX LOSS—Current transmit loss of telephone ports.

Filter Mask—Value determines which filters are currently enabled or disabled in the telephone port hardware.

Adaptive Cntrl Mask—Value determines if telephone port adaptive line impedance hardware is enabled or disabled.

Hook Switch Finite State Machine

Device driver that tracks state of telephone port hook switch.

CODEC Finite State Machine

Device driver that controls telephone port codec hardware.

CODEC Registers

Register contents of telephone port codec hardware.

CODEC Coefficients

Codec coefficients selected by telephone port driver. Selected line type determines codec coefficients.

CSM Finite State Machine

State of call-switching module (CSM) software.

Time Slot Control

Register that determines if telephone port voice or data packets are sent to an ISDN B channel.


Related Commands

Command
Description

pots country

Configures telephones, fax machines, or modems connected to a Cisco 800 series router to use country-specific default settings for each physical characteristic.

pots dialing-method

Specifies how the Cisco 800 series router collects and sends digits dialed on your connected telephones, fax machines, or modems.

pots disconnect-supervision

Specifies how a Cisco 800 series router notifies the connected telephones, fax machines, or modems when the calling party has disconnected.

pots disconnect-time

Specifies the interval in which the disconnect method is applied if telephones, fax machines, or modems connected to a Cisco 800 series router fail to detect that a calling party has disconnected.

pots distinctive-ring-guard-time

Specifies a delay in which a telephone port can be rung after a previous call is disconnected (Cisco 800 series routers).

pots encoding

Specifies the PCM encoding scheme for telephones, fax machines, or modems connected to a Cisco 800 series router.

pots line-type

Specifies the impedance of telephones, fax machines, or modems connected to a Cisco 800 series router.

pots ringing-freq

Specifies the frequency at which telephones, fax machines, or modems connected to a Cisco 800 series router ring.

pots silence-time

Specifies the interval of silence after a calling party disconnects (Cisco 800 series router).

pots tone-source

Specifies the source of dial, ringback, and busy tones for telephones, fax machines, or modems connected to a Cisco 800 series router.


show pots volume

To display the receiver volume level that is configured for each POTS port on a router, use the show pots volume command in privileged EXEC mode.

show pots volume

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.2(8)T

This command was introduced on the Cisco 803, Cisco 804, and Cisco 813.


Examples

The following is sample output from this command showing that the receiver volume level is 5 for both POTS port 1 and POTS port 2.

Router# show pots volume

POTS PORT 1: Volume 5
POTS PORT 2: Volume 5

Related Commands

Command
Description

volume

Configures the receiver volume level for a POTS port on a router.


show proxy h323 calls

To display a list of active calls on the proxy, use the show proxy h323 calls command in privileged EXEC mode.

show proxy h323 calls

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

11.3(2)NA

This command was introduced.

12.0(3)T

The command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.0(3)T and implemented on the Cisco MC3810.


Examples

The following is sample output from this command:

Router# show proxy h323 calls

Call unique key = 1
  Conference ID = [277B87C0A283D111B63E00609704D8EA]
  Calling endpoint call signalling address = 55.0.0.41
  Calling endpoint aliases:
   H323_ID: ptel11@zone1.com
  Call state = Media Streaming
  Time call was initiated = 731146290 ms

show proxy h323 detail-call

To display the details of a particular call on a proxy, use the show proxy h323 detail-call command in privileged EXEC mode.

show proxy h323 detail-call call-key

Syntax Description

call-key

Call to be displayed, derived from the show proxy h323 calls command output.


Defaults

No default behavior or values

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

11.3(2)NA

This command was introduced.

12.0(3)T

The command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.0(3)T and implemented on the Cisco MC3810.


Usage Guidelines

You can use this command with or without proxy statistics enabled.

Examples

The following is sample output from this command without proxy statistics enabled:

Router# show proxy h323 detail-call 1

ConferenceID = [277B87C0A283D111B63E00609704D8EA]
Calling endpoint aliases:
      H323_ID: ptel11@zone1.com
Called endpoint aliases:
      H323_ID: ptel21@zone2.com
Peer proxy call signalling address = 55.0.0.41
Time call was initiated = 731146290 ms
Inbound CRV = 144
Outbound CRV = 70
Call state = Media Streaming
H245 logical channels for call leg pte111@zone1.com<->px1@zone.com
    Channel number = 2
        Type = VIDEO
        State = OPEN
        Bandwidth = 374 kbps
        Time created = 731146317 ms
    Channel number = 1
        Type = AUDIO
        State = OPEN
        Bandwidth = 81 kbps
        Time created = 731146316 ms
    Channel number = 2
        Type = VIDEO
        State = OPEN
        Bandwidth = 374 kbps
        Time created = 731146318 ms
    Channel number = 1
        Type = AUDIO
        State = OPEN
        Bandwidth = 81 kbps
        Time created = 731146317 ms
H245 logical channels for call leg pte111@zone1.com<->50.0.0.41:
    Channel number = 2
        Type = VIDEO
        State = OPEN
        Bandwidth = 374 kbps
        Time created = 731146317 ms
    Channel number = 1
        Type = AUDIO
        State = OPEN
        Bandwidth = 81 kbps
        Time created = 731146316 ms
    Channel number = 2
        Type = VIDEO
        State = OPEN
        Bandwidth = 374 kbps
        Time created = 731146318 ms
    Channel number = 1
        Type = AUDIO
        State = OPEN
        Bandwidth = 81 kbps
        Time created = 731146317 ms

The following is sample output from this command with proxy statistics enabled:

Router# show proxy h323 detail-call 1

ConferenceID = [677EB106BD0D111976200002424F832]
Calling endpoint call signalling address = 172.21.127.49
    Calling endpoint aliases:
      H323_ID: intel2
      E164_ID: 2134
Called endpoint aliases:
      H323_ID: mcs@sanjose.cisco.com
Peer proxy call signalling address = 171.68.183.199
Peer proxy aliases:
      H323_ID: proxy.sanjose.cisco.com
Time call was initiated = 730949651 ms
Inbound CRV = 2505
Outbound CRV = 67
Call state = H245 open logical channels
H245 logical channels for call leg intel2 <-> cisco7-pxy:
    Channel number = 259
      RTP stream from intel2 to cisco7-pxy
        Type = VIDEO
        State = OPEN
        Bandwidth = 225 kbps
        Time created = 730949676 ms
    Channel number = 257
      RTP stream from intel2 to cisco7-pxy
        Type = AUDIO
        State = OPEN
        Bandwidth = 18 kbps
        Time created = 730949658 ms
    Channel number = 2
      RTP stream from cisco7-pxy to intel2
        Type = VIDEO
        State = OPEN
        Bandwidth = 225 kbps
        Time created = 730949664 ms
        RTP Statistics:
          Packet Received Count = 3390
          Packet Dropped Count = 0
          Packet Out of Sequence Count = 0
          Number of initial packets used for Arrival-Spacing bin setup = 200
          min_arrival_spacing = 0(ms)  max_arrival_spacing = 856(ms)
          Average Arrival Rate = 86(ms)
          Arrival-Spacing(ms)   Packet-Count
             0                     2116
             26                    487
             52                    26
             78                    0
             104                   0
             130                   1
             156                   0
             182                   1
             208                   0
             234                   4
             260                   99
             286                   315
             312                   154
             338                   8
             364                   0
             390                   2
             416                   10
             442                   73
             468                   51
             494                   43
          ==============================
          Min Jitter = 34(ms)  Max Jitter = 408(ms)
          Average Jitter Rate = 117
          Jitter Rate(ms)   Packet-Count
             0                     0
             41                    514
             82                    2117
          Number of initial packets used for Arrival-Spacing bin setup = 200
          min_arrival_spacing = 32(ms)  max_arrival_spacing = 96(ms)
          Average Arrival Rate = 60(ms)
          Arrival-Spacing(ms)   Packet-Count
             32                    35
             34                    0
             36                    177
             38                    0
             40                    56
             42                     0
             44                    10
             46                    0
             48                    27
             50                    0
             52                    541
             54                    0
             56                    2642
             58                    1
             60                    1069
             62                    0
             64                    77 0
             68                    6
             70                    257
          ==============================
          Min Jitter = 0(ms)  Max Jitter = 28(ms)
          Average Jitter Rate = 5
          Jitter Rate(ms)   Packet-Count
             0                     1069
             3                     2720
             6                     0
             9                     804
             12                    27
             15                    10
             18                    0
             21                    56
             24                    177
             27                    35
H245 logical channels for call leg cisco7-pxy <->
proxy.sanjose.cisco.com:
    Channel number = 259
      RTP stream from cisco7-pxy to proxy.sanjose.cisco.com
        Type = VIDEO
        State = OPEN
        Bandwidth = 225 kbps
        Time created = 730949676 ms
        RTP Statistics:
          Packet Received Count = 3398
          Packet Dropped Count = 1
          Packet Out of Sequence Count = 0
          Number of initial packets used for Arrival-Spacing bin setup = 200
          min_arrival_spacing = 0(ms)  max_arrival_spacing = 872(ms)
          Average Arrival Rate = 85(ms)
          Arrival-Spacing(ms)   Packet-Count
             0                     2636
             28                    0
             56                    0
             84                    0
             112                   0
             140                   1
             168                   0
             196                   0
             224                   0
             252                   0
             280                   2
             308                   425
             336                   154
             364                   5
             392                   0
             420                   0
             448                   0
             476                   114
             504                   41
             532                   20
          ==============================
          Min Jitter = 55(ms)  Max Jitter = 447(ms)
          Average Jitter Rate = 127
          Jitter Rate(ms)   Packet-Count
             0                     0
             45                    1
             90                    2636
             135                   0
             180                   2
             225                   425
             270                   159
             315                   0
             360                   0
             405                   175
    Channel number = 257
      RTP stream from cisco7-pxy to proxy.sanjose.cisco.com
        Type = AUDIO
        State = OPEN
        Bandwidth = 18 kbps
        Time created = 730949658 ms
        RTP Statistics:
          Packet Received Count = 2537
          Packet Dropped Count = 3
          Packet Out of Sequence Count = 0
          Number of initial packets used for Arrival-Spacing bin setup = 200
          min_arrival_spacing = 0(ms)  max_arrival_spacing = 32716(ms)
          Average Arrival Rate = 112(ms)
          Arrival-Spacing(ms)   Packet-Count
             0                     2191
             72                    253
             144                   31
             216                   7
             288                   3
             360                   4
             432                   4
             504                   2
             576                   1
             648                   3
             720                   2
             792                   1
             864                   2
             936                   1
             1008                  1
             1080                  1
             1152                  1
             1224                  1
             1296                  0
             1368                  28
          ==============================
          Min Jitter = 32(ms)  Max Jitter = 1256(ms)
          Average Jitter Rate = 121
          Jitter Rate(ms)   Packet-Count
             0                     284
             126                   2201
             252                   4
             378                   6
             504                   4
             630                   3
             756                   2
             882                   2
             1008                  2
             1134                  29
    Channel number = 2
      RTP stream from proxy.sanjose.cisco.com to cisco7-pxy
        Type = VIDEO
        State = OPEN
        Bandwidth = 225 kbps
        Time created = 730949664 ms
    Channel number = 1
      RTP stream from proxy.sanjose.cisco.com to cisco7-pxy
        Type = AUDIO
        State = OPEN
        Bandwidth = 18 kbps
        Time created = 730949661 ms

Related Commands

Command
Description

h323 qos

Enables QoS on the proxy.


show proxy h323 status

To display the overall status of a proxy, use the show proxy h323 status command in privileged EXEC mode.

show proxy h323 status

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

11.3(2)NA

This command was introduced.

12.0(3)T

The command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.0(3)T and implemented on the Cisco MC3810.


Examples

The following is sample output from this command:

Router# show proxy h323 status

  H.323 Proxy Status
        ==================
    H.323 Proxy Mode: Enabled
    Proxy interface = Serial1: UP
    Application Specific Routing: Disabled
    RAS Initialization: Complete
    Proxy aliases configured:
      H323_ID: px2
    Proxy aliases assigned by Gatekeeper:
      H323_ID: px2
    Gatekeeper multicast discovery: Disabled
    Gatekeeper:
        Gatekeeper ID: gk.zone2.com
        IP address: 70.0.0.31
    Gatekeeper registration succeeded
    T.120 Mode: BYPASS
    RTP Statistics: OFF
    Number of calls in progress: 1

show raw

To display leaking raw buffers that have been captured, use the show raw command in privileged EXEC mode.

show raw {all | cas | ccapi | h323 | ivr | reclaimed | tsp | vtsp}

Syntax Description

all

Displays the record of all sections.

cas

Displays the record of channel-associated signaling (CAS).

ccapi

Displays the application programming interface (API) that is used to coordinate interaction between application and call legs (telephony or IP).

h323

Displays the record of the H.323 subsystem.

ivr

Displays the record of interactive voice response (IVR).

reclaimed

Displays the raw buffers reclaimed by the audit module.

tsp

Displays the telephony service provider (TSP) subsystem.

vtsp

Displays the voice telephony service provider (VTSP) subsystem.


Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.2(2)XU3

This command was introduced.

12.2(11)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)T.


Usage Guidelines

The number of raw leaks that are displayed by the show raw reclaimed command should be zero, indicating that there are no memory leaks.

Examples

The following is a sample output from this command showing that there are no leaking raw buffers:

Router# show raw reclaimed

RAW LEAK REPORT:

ORPHAN : 0 raw buffers reclaimed

TSP : 0 raw buffers reclaimed

VTSP : 0 raw buffers reclaimed

H323 : 0 raw buffers reclaimed

SIP : 0 raw buffers reclaimed

CCAPI : 0 raw buffers reclaimed

VOATM : 0 raw buffers reclaimed

XGCP : 0 raw buffers reclaimed

CAS : 0 raw buffers reclaimed

IVR : 0 raw buffers reclaimed

SSAPP : 0 raw buffers reclaimed

Last Audit Session is at 20:28:13 UTC Fri Mar 27 2002

Table 103 describes significant fields shown in this output.

Table 103 show raw reclaimed Field Descriptions

Field
Description

ORPHAN

Raw buffers when a valid owner is not found.

TSP

Raw buffers on the telephony service provider (TSP) subsystem.

VTSP

Raw buffers on the voice telephony service provider (VTSP) subsystem.

H323

Raw buffers on the H.323 subsystem.

SIP

Raw buffers on the Session Initiation Protocol session.

CCAPI

Raw buffers on the API system used to coordinate interaction between application and call legs (telephony or IP).

VOATM

Raw buffers on the Voice over ATM network.

XGCP

Raw buffers on external media gateway control protocols. Includes Simple Gateway Control Protocol (SGCP) and Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP).

CAS

Raw buffers on the channel-associated signaling (CAS).

IVR

Raw buffers on the interactive voice response (IVR) system.

SSAPP

Raw buffers on the session application.


Related Commands

Command
Description

show rawmsg

Shows raw messages owned by the required component.


show rawmsg

To display the raw messages owned by the required component, use the show rawmsg command in privileged EXEC mode.

show rawmsg {all | tsp | vtsp | ccapi | h323}

Syntax Description

all

All selections below.

tsp

Telephony Service Provider subsystem.

vtsp

Voice Telephony Service Provider subsystem.

ccapi

API (Application Programming Interface) used to coordinate interaction between application and call legs (telephony or IP).

h323

H.323 subsystem.


Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.0(7)T

This command was introduced on the Cisco AS5300.


Usage Guidelines

The number displayed for show rawmsg all should be zero to indicate that there are no memory leaks.

Examples

The following command displays memory leaks from the telephony service provider:

Router# show rawmsg tsp

Related Commands

Command
Description

isdn protocol-emulate

Configures the Layer 2 and Layer 3 port protocol of a BRI voice port or a PRI interface to emulate NT (network) or TE (user) functionality.

isdn switch type

Configures the Cisco AS5300 universal access server PRI interface to support Q.SIG signaling.

pri-group nec-fusion

Configures your NEC PBX to support FCCS.

show cdapi

Displays the CDAPI.


show rlm group statistics

To display the network latency of the Redundant Link Manager (RLM) group, use the show rlm group statistics command in privileged EXEC mode.

show rlm group group-number statistics

Syntax Description

group-number

RLM group number. Range is from 0 to 255.


Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

11.3(7)

This command was introduced.


Examples

The following is sample output from this command:

Router# show rlm group 1 statistics

RLM Group 1 Statistics
 Link_up:
     last time occurred at 02:45:48.724, total transition=1
     avg=00:00:00.000, max=00:00:00.000, min=00:00:00.000, latest=00:00:00.000
 Link_down:
     last time occurred at 02:42:33.724, total transition=1
     avg=00:03:15.000, max=00:03:15.000, min=00:00:00.000, latest=00:03:15.000
 Link_recovered:
     last time occurred at 00:00:00.000, success=0(0%), failure=0
     avg=0.000s, max=0.000s, min=0.000s, latest=0.000s
 Link_switched:
     last time occurred at 00:00:00.000, success=0(0%), failure=0
     avg=0.000s, max=0.000s, min=0.000s, latest=0.000s
 Server_changed:
     last time occurred at 00:00:00.000 for totally 0 times
 Server Link Group[r1-server]:
  Open the link [10.1.1.1(Loopback1), 10.1.4.1]:
     last time occurred at 02:43:03.724, success=1(100%), failure=0
     avg=162.000s, max=162.000s, min=0.000s, latest=162.000s
  Echo over link [10.1.1.1(Loopback1), 10.1.4.1]:
     last time occurred at 02:47:15.724, success=91(62%), failure=54
     avg=0.000s, max=0.000s, min=0.000s, latest=0.000s
  Open the link [10.1.1.2(Loopback2), 10.1.4.2]:
     last time occurred at 02:43:03.724, success=1(100%), failure=0
     avg=162.000s, max=162.000s, min=0.000s, latest=162.000s
  Echo over link [10.1.1.2(Loopback2), 10.1.4.2]:
     last time occurred at 02:47:19.724, success=95(63%), failure=54
     avg=0.000s, max=0.000s, min=0.000s, latest=0.000s

 Server Link Group[r2-server]:
  Open the link [10.1.1.1(Loopback1), 10.1.5.1]:
     last time occurred at 02:46:06.724, success=0(0%), failure=1
     avg=0.000s, max=0.000s, min=0.000s, latest=0.000s
  Echo over link [10.1.1.1(Loopback1), 10.1.5.1]:
     last time occurred at 02:47:18.724, success=0(0%), failure=85
     avg=0.000s, max=0.000s, min=0.000s, latest=0.000s

Open the link [10.1.1.2(Loopback2), 10.1.5.2]:
     last time occurred at 02:46:06.724, success=0(0%), failure=1
     avg=0.000s, max=0.000s, min=0.000s, latest=0.000s
  Echo over link [10.1.1.2(Loopback2), 10.1.5.2]:
     last time occurred at 02:47:18.724, success=0(0%), failure=85
     avg=0.000s, max=0.000s, min=0.000s, latest=0.000s

Table 104 describes significant fields shown in this output.

Table 104 show rlm group statistics Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

Link_up

Statistics collected when RLM group is in link up state.

total transition

Total number of transitions into a particular RLM group state.

avg

How long the average time interval lasts.

max

How long the maximum time interval lasts.

min

How long the minimum time interval lasts.

latest

How long the most recent time interval lasts.

Link_down

Statistics collected when RLM group is in the link down state.

Link_recovered

Statistics collected when RLM group is in the link recovery state.

Link_switched

Statistics collected when RLM group is in the link switching state.

Server_changed

Statistics collected for when and how many times RLM server failover happens.

Server Link Group[r1-server]

Statistics collected for those signaling links defined under a particular server link group, for example, r1-server.

Open the link

Statistics collected when a particular signaling link connection is open (broken).

Echo over link

Statistics collected when a particular signaling link connection is established.


Related Commands

Command
Description

clear interface

Resets the hardware logic on an interface.

clear rlm group

Clears all RLM group time stamps to zero.

interface

Defines the IP addresses of the server, configures an interface type, and enters interface configuration mode.

link (RLM)

Specifies the link preference.

protocol rlm port

Reconfigures the port number for the basic RLM connection for the whole rlm-group.

retry keepalive

Allows consecutive keepalive failures a certain amount of time before the link is declared down.

server (RLM)

Defines the IP addresses of the server.

show rlm group status

Displays the status of the RLM group.

show rlm group timer

Displays the current RLM group timer values.

shutdown (RLM)

Shuts down all of the links under the RLM group.

timer

Overwrites the default setting of timeout values.


show rlm group status

To display the status of the Redundant Link Manager (RLM) group, use the show rlm group status command in privileged EXEC mode.

show rlm group group-number status

Syntax Description

group-number

RLM group number. Range is from 0 to 255.


Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

11.3(7)

This command was introduced.


Examples

The following is sample output from this command:

Router# show rlm group 1 status

RLM Group 1 Status
 User/Port: RLM_MGR/3000
 Link State: Up         Last Link Status Reported: Up
 Next tx TID: 1         Last rx TID: 0
 Server Link Group[r1-server]:
  link [10.1.1.1(Loopback1), 10.1.4.1] = socket[active]
  link [10.1.1.2(Loopback2), 10.1.4.2] = socket[standby]
 Server Link Group[r2-server]:
  link [10.1.1.1(Loopback1), 10.1.5.1] = socket[opening]
  link [10.1.1.2(Loopback2), 10.1.5.2] = socket[opening]

Table 105 describes significant fields shown in this output.

Table 105 show rlm group status Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

User/Port

List of registered RLM users and the corresponding port numbers associated with them.

RLM_MGR

RLM management module.

Link State

Current RLM group's link state for connecting to the remote end.

Last Link Status Reported

Most recent link status change is reported to RLM users.

Next tx TID

Next transaction ID for transmission.

Last rx TID

Most recent transaction ID has been received.

Server Link Group[r1-server]

Status of all signaling links configured under a particular RLM server link group r1-server.

socket

Status of the individual signaling link.

Server Link Group[r2-server]

Status of all signaling links configured under a particular RLM server link group (r2-server).


Related Commands

Command
Description

clear interface

Resets the hardware logic on an interface.

clear rlm group

Clears all RLM group time stamps to zero.

interface

Defines the IP addresses of the server, configures an interface type, and enters interface configuration mode.

link (RLM)

Specifies the link preference.

protocol rlm port

Reconfigures the port number for the basic RLM connection for the whole rlm-group.

retry keepalive

Allows consecutive keepalive failures a certain amount of time before the link is declared down.

server (RLM)

Defines the IP addresses of the server.

show rlm group status

Displays the status of the RLM group.

show rlm group timer

Displays the current RLM group timer values.

shutdown (RLM)

Shuts down all of the links under the RLM group.

timer

Overwrites the default setting of timeout values.


show rlm group timer

To display the current timer values, use the show rlm group timer command in privileged EXEC mode.

show rlm group group-number timer

Syntax Description

group-number

RLM group number. Range is from 0 to 255.


Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

11.3(7)

This command was introduced.


Examples

The following is sample output from this command:

Router# show rlm group 1 timer

RLM Group 1 Timer Values
 open_wait  = 3s                force-down  = 30s
 recovery   = 12s               switch-link = 5s
 minimum-up = 60s               retransmit  = 1s
 keepalive  = 1s

Table 106 describes significant fields shown in this output.

Table 106 show rlm group timer Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

open_wait

Wait for the connection request to be acknowledged.

recovery

Time to allow the link to recover to backup link before declaring the link is down.

minimum-up

Minimum time to force RLM to stay in the down state to make sure the remote end detects the link state is down.

keepalive

A keepalive packet is sent out from network access server to CSC periodically.

force-down

Minimum time to force RLM to stay in the down state to make sure that the remote end detects that the link state is down.

switch-link

The maximum transition period allows RLM to switch from a lower preference link to a higher preference link. If the switching link does not complete successfully before this timer expires, RLM goes into the recovery state.

retransmit

Because RLM is operating under UDP, it needs to resend the control packet if the packet is not acknowledged within this retransmit interval.


Related Commands

Command
Description

clear interface

Resets the hardware logic on an interface.

clear rlm group

Clears all RLM group time stamps to zero.

interface

Defines the IP addresses of the server, configures an interface type, and enters interface configuration mode.

link (RLM)

Specifies the link preference.

protocol rlm port

Reconfigures the port number for the basic RLM connection for the whole rlm-group.

retry keepalive

Allows consecutive keepalive failures a certain amount of time before the link is declared down.

server (RLM)

Defines the IP addresses of the server.

show rlm group status

Displays the status of the RLM group.

shutdown (RLM)

Shuts down all of the links under the RLM group.

timer

Overwrites the default setting of timeout values.


show rpms-proc counters

To display statistics for the number of leg 3 authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) preauthentication requests, successes, and rejects, use the show rpms-proc counters command in privileged EXEC mode.

show rpms-proc counters

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.2(11)T

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

Leg 3 refers to a call segment from the IP network to a terminating (outgoing) gateway that takes traffic from an IP network to a PSTN network.

Examples

The following sample output displays leg 3 statistics for AAA preauthentication requests, successes, and rejects:

Router# show rpms-proc counters

H323 Calls

Preauth Requests Sent      : 43433
Preauth Requests Accepted  : 43433
Preauth Requests Rejected  : 0
Preauth Requests TimedOut  : 0
Disconnects during Preauth : 0

SIP Calls

Preauth Requests Sent      : 43080
Preauth Requests Accepted  : 43080
Preauth Requests Rejected  : 0
Preauth Requests TimedOut  : 0
Disconnects during Preauth : 0

Table 107 describes significant fields shown in this output.

Table 107 show rpms-proc counters Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

Preauth Requests Sent

Number of preauthentication requests sent.

Preauth Requests Accepted

Number of preauthentication requests accepted.

Preauth Requests Rejected

Number of preauthentication requests rejected.

Preauth Requests Timed Out

Number of preauthentication requests rejected because they timed out.

Disconnects during Preauth

Number of calls that were disconnected during the preauthentication process.


Related Commands

Command
Description

clear rpms-proc counters

Clears statistics counters for AAA preauthentication requests, successes, and rejects.


show rtsp client session

To display cumulative information about Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) session records, use the show rtsp client session command in privileged EXEC mode.

show rtsp client session {history | active} [detailed]

Syntax Description

history

Displays cumulative information about the session, packet statistics, and general call information such as call ID, session ID, individual RTSP stream URLs, packet statistics, and play duration.

active

Displays session and stream information for the stream that is currently active.

detailed

(Optional) Displays session and stream information in detail for all streams that are associated with the session. This keyword is not available on Cisco 7200 series routers.


Defaults

Active (current) stream information is displayed.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.1(3)T

This command was introduced on the Cisco AS5300.

12.1(5)T

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5800.

12.1(5)XM2

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400.

12.2(2)XB1

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5850.

12.2(4)XM

This command was implemented on the Cisco 1750 and Cisco 1751. Support for the Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, Cisco AS5800 and Cisco AS5850 is not included in this release.

12.2(8)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(8)T and implemented on the Cisco 7200 series. This command is supported on the Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, Cisco AS5800, and Cisco AS5850 in this release.


Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display cumulative information about the session, packet statistics, and general call information such as call ID and session ID.


Note Session refers to a session between the application and the RTSP client. Each call leg that is configured to use RTSP streaming has a session.


A call leg could play several prompts in a session; the "Play Time" refers to the play time associated with a stream or, in other words, a prompt; the cumulative play time is the sum total of all streams (or prompts) played out in a session.

The command output is a stream block that contains information about the stream (URL, packet statistics, current state of the stream, play duration, call ID, session ID, individual RTSP stream URLs, and packet statistics).

Examples

The following is sample output from the show rtsp client session active command:

Router# show rtsp client session active

RTSP Session ID:0x8     Current Status:RTSP_STATUS_PLAYING
Associated CallID:0xF
Active Request:RTSP_API_REQ_PLAY
Control Protocol:TCP     Data Protocol:RTP

Total Packets Transmitted:0 (0 bytes)
Total Packets Received:708 (226560 bytes)

Cumulative Elapsed Play   Time:00:00:28.296
Cumulative Elapsed Record Time:00:00:00.000

        Session ID:0x8     State:ACTIVE
        Local  IP Address:10.13.79.45     Local  Port 16660
        Server IP Address:10.13.79.6     Server Port 11046
        Stream URL:rtsp://rtsp-cisco.cisco.com:554/chinna.au/streamid=0

        Packets Transmitted:0 (0 bytes)
        Packets Received:708 (226560 bytes)

        Elapsed Play   Time:00:00:28.296
        Elapsed  Record Time:00:00:00.000
        ReceiveDelay:85     LostPackets:0

The following is sample output from the show rtsp client session history detailed command:

Router# show rtsp client session history detailed

RTSP Session ID:0x8
Associated CallID:0xF
Control Protocol:TCP     Data Protocol:RTP

Total Packets Transmitted:0 (0 bytes)
Total Packets Received:2398 (767360 bytes)

Cumulative Elapsed Play   Time:00:01:35.916
Cumulative Elapsed Record Time:00:00:00.000

        Session ID:0x8     State:INACTIVE
        Local  IP Address:10.13.79.45     Local  Port 16660
        Server IP Address:10.13.79.6     Server Port 11046
        Stream URL:rtsp://rtsp-cisco.cisco.com:554/chinna.au/streamid=0

        Packets Transmitted:0 (0 bytes)
        Packets Received:2398 (767360 bytes)

        Play   Time:00:01:35.916
        Record Time:00:00:00.000
        OntimeRcvPlayout:93650
        GapFillWithSilence:0
        GapFillWithPrediction:70
        GapFillWithInterpolation:0
        GapFillWithRedundancy:0
        HighWaterPlayoutDelay:85
        LoWaterPlayoutDelay:64
        ReceiveDelay:85     LostPackets:0
        EarlyPackets:2     LatePackets:12

Table 108 describes significant fields shown in this output.

Table 108 show rtsp client session Field Descriptions

Field
Description

RTSP Session ID:0x8

Unique ID for the RTSP session.

Current Status:RTSP_STATUS_PLAYING

Current status:

RTSP_STATUS_SESSION_IDLE

RTSP_STATUS_SERVER_CONNECTED

RTSP_STATUS_PLAY_PAUSED

RTSP_STATUS_PLAY_COMPLETE

Associated CallID:0xF

ID of associated call.

Control Protocol:TCP

Transport protocol.

Data Protocol:RTP

Data protocol.

Total Packets Transmitted:0 (0 bytes)

Bytes sent out to the RTSP server.

Total Packets Received:708 (226560 bytes)

Bytes received from the server for playing.


Related Commands

Command
Description

rtsp client session history duration

Specifies the length of time for which the RTSP is kept during the session.

rtsp client session history records

Specifies the number of RTSP client session history records during the session.


show rudpv0 failures

To display SS7 Reliable User Datagram Protocol (RUDP) failure statistics, enter the show rudpv0 failures command in privileged EXEC mode.

show rudpv0 failures

Syntax Description

There are no keywords or arguments.

Command History

Release
Modification

12.0(7)XR

This command was introduced.

12.1(1)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.1(1)T.


Examples

The following is sample output from this command showing displaying RUDP failures.

Router# show rudpv0 failures

**** RUDP Failure Stats ****

CreateBufHdrsFailure       0
CreateConnRecsFailure      0
CreateEventsFailure        0

NotReadyFailures           0
OptionNotSupportedFailures 0
OptionRequiredFailures     0
GetConnRecFailures         0
InvalidConnFailures        0
EventUnavailFailures       0

EmptyBufferSendFailures    0
BufferTooLargeFailures     0
ConnNotOpenFailures        0
SendWindowFullFailures     0
GetBufHdrSendFailures      0

GetDataBufFailures         0
GetBufHdrFailures          0

SendEackFailures           0
SendAckFailures            0
SendSynFailures            0
SendRstFailures            0
SendNullFailures           0

TimerNullFailures          0
FailedRetransmits          0
IncomingPktsDropped        0
UnknownRudpEvents          0

Related Commands

Command
Description

clear rudpv0 statistics

Resets the counters for the statistics generated by the show rudpv0 failures command to 0.

show rudpv0 statistics

Displays RUDP information about number of packets sent, received, and so forth. The clear rudpv0 statistics command resets counters for these statistics to 0.


show rudpv0 statistics

To display SS7 Reliable User Datagram Protocol (RUDP) internal statistics, use the show rudpv0 statistics command in privileged EXEC command.

show rudpv0 statistics

Syntax Description

There are no keywords or arguments.

Command History

Release
Modification

12.0(7)XR

This command was introduced.

12.1(1)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.1(1)T.


Usage Guidelines

Because statistics counters are continually updated, the cumulative total may not be exactly equal to individual connection counters. After a connection is reset, previous statistics are lost, so the current connection statistics reflect only instances of the RUDP connection since the last reset.

Cumulative statistics reflect counts since the router was rebooted or since the clear rudpv0 statistics command was used.

Examples

The following is sample output from this command displaying RUDP statistics and states for two connections. The fields are self-explanatory.

Router# show rudpv0 statistics

*** RUDP Internal Stats ****

Connection ID: 811641AC,   Current State: OPEN

RcvdInSeq                  1
RcvdOutOfSeq               0

SoftResets                 0
SoftResetsRcvd             0

TotalPacketsSent           4828
TotalPacketsReceived       4826
TotalDataBytesSent         0
TotalDataBytesReceived     4
TotalDataPacketsSent       0
TotalDataPacketsReceived   1
TotalPacketsRetrans        0
TotalPacketsDiscarded      0

Connection ID: 81163FD4,   Current State: OPEN

RcvdInSeq                  2265
RcvdOutOfSeq               0

SoftResets                 0
SoftResetsRcvd             0

TotalPacketsSent           7863
TotalPacketsReceived       6755
TotalDataBytesSent         173690
TotalDataBytesReceived     56121
TotalDataPacketsSent       2695
TotalDataPacketsReceived   2265
TotalPacketsRetrans        0
TotalPacketsDiscarded      0

Cumulative RudpV0 Statistics

RcvdInSeq                  2266
RcvdOutOfSeq               0

SoftResets                 0
SoftResetsRcvd             0

TotalPacketsSent           12691
TotalPacketsReceived       11581
TotalDataBytesSent         173690
TotalDataBytesReceived     56125
TotalDataPacketsSent       2695
TotalDataPacketsReceived   2266
TotalPacketsRetrans        0
TotalPacketsDiscarded      0

Related Commands

Command
Description

clear rudpv0 statistics

Resets the counters for the statistics generated by the show rudpv0 statistics command to 0.

show rudpv0 failures

Displays RUDP information about failed connections and the reasons for them. The clear rudpv0 statistics command resets counters for these statistics to 0.


show rudpv1

To display Reliable User Datagram Protocol (RUDP) information, use the show rudpv1 command in privileged EXEC mode.

show rudpv1 {failures | parameters | statistics}

Syntax Description

failures

RUDP failure statistics.

parameters

RUDP connection parameters.

statistics

RUDP internal statistics.


Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.1(1)T

This command was introduced on the Cisco AS5300.

12.2(2)T

This command was implemented on the Cisco 7200.

12.2(4)T

This command was implemented on the Cisco 2600 series, Cisco 3600 series, and Cisco MC3810.

12.2(2)XB1

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5850.

12.2(8)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(8)T and implemented on the Cisco IAD2420 series.


Usage Guidelines

Because statistics counters are continually updated, the cumulative total may not be exactly equal to individual connection counters. After a connection is reset, previous statistics are lost, so the current connection statistics reflect only instances of the RUDP connection since the last reset.

Cumulative statistics reflect counts since the router was rebooted or since the clear rudpv1 statistics command was used.

Examples

The following is sample output from this command:

Router# show rudpv1 failures

**** RUDPV1 Failure Stats ****

CreateBufHdrsFailure       0
CreateConnRecsFailure      0
CreateEventQueueFailure    0
OsSpecificInitFailure      0

NotReadyFailures           0
OptionNotSupportedFailures 0
InvalidOptionFailures      0
OptionRequiredFailures     0
GetConnRecFailures         0
InvalidConnFailures        0
EventUnavailFailures       0

GetConnRecFailures         0
FindConnRecFailures        0
EmptyBufferSendFailures    0
BufferTooLargeFailures     0
ConnNotOpenFailures        0
SendWindowFullFailures     0
GetBufHdrSendFailures      0

SendInProgressFailures     0

GetDataBufFailures         0
GetBufHdrFailures          0

SendFailures               0
SendEackFailures           0
SendAckFailures            0
SendSynFailures            0
SendRstFailures            0
SendTcsFailures            0
SendNullFailures           0

TimerFailures              0
ApplQueueFailures          0
FailedRetransmits          0
IncomingPktsDropped        0
CksumErrors                0
UnknownRudpv1Events        0
InvalidVersion             0
InvalidNegotiation         0

The following is sample output from the show rudpv1 parameters command:

Router# show rudpv1 parameters

*** RUDPV1 Connection Parameters ***

Next Connection Id:61F72B6C,  Remote conn id 126000

  Conn State             OPEN
  Conn Type              ACTIVE
  Accept Negot params?   Yes
  Receive Window         32
  Send Window            32
  Receive Seg Size       384
  Send Seg Size          384

                     Requested     Negotiated
  Max Auto Reset         5             5
  Max Cum Ack            3             3
  Max Retrans            2             2
  Max OutOfSeq           3             3
  Cum Ack Timeout       100           100
  Retrans Timeout       300           300
  Null Seg Timeout      1000          1000
  Trans State Timeout   2000          2000
  Cksum type             Hdr           Hdr

Next Connection Id:61F72DAC,  Remote conn id 126218

  Conn State             OPEN
  Conn Type              ACTIVE
  Accept Negot params?   Yes
  Receive Window         32
  Send Window            32
  Receive Seg Size       384
  Send Seg Size          384

                     Requested     Negotiated
  Max Auto Reset         5             5
  Max Cum Ack            3             3
  Max Retrans            2             2
  Max OutOfSeq           3             3
  Cum Ack Timeout       100           100
  Retrans Timeout       300           300
  Null Seg Timeout      1000          1000
  Trans State Timeout   2000          2000
  Cksum type             Hdr           Hdr

The following is sample output from the show rudpv1 statistics command:

Router# show rudpv1 statistics

*** RUDPV1 Internal Stats ****

Connection ID:61F72B6C,   Current State:OPEN

RcvdInSeq                  647
RcvdOutOfSeq               95

AutoResets                 0
AutoResetsRcvd             0

TotalPacketsSent           1011
TotalPacketsReceived       958
TotalDataBytesSent         17808
TotalDataBytesReceived     17808
TotalDataPacketsSent       742
TotalDataPacketsReceived   742
TotalPacketsRetrans        117
TotalPacketsDiscarded      38

Connection ID:61F72DAC,   Current State:OPEN

RcvdInSeq                  0
RcvdOutOfSeq               0

AutoResets                 0
AutoResetsRcvd             0

TotalPacketsSent           75
TotalPacketsReceived       75
TotalDataBytesSent         0
TotalDataBytesReceived     0
TotalDataPacketsSent       0
TotalDataPacketsReceived   0
TotalPacketsRetrans        0
TotalPacketsDiscarded      0

Cumulative RudpV1 Statistics

NumCurConnections          2

RcvdInSeq                  652
RcvdOutOfSeq               95

AutoResets                 0
AutoResetsRcvd             0

TotalPacketsSent           1102
TotalPacketsReceived       1047
TotalDataBytesSent         18048
TotalDataBytesReceived     18048
TotalDataPacketsSent       752
TotalDataPacketsReceived   752
TotalPacketsRetrans        122
TotalPacketsDiscarded      38

Related Commands

Command
Description

clear rudpv1 statistics

Clears the RUDP statistics counters.

debug rudpv1

Displays debugging information for RUDP.


show sccp

To display Simple Client Control Protocol (SCCP) information such as administrative and operational status, use the show sccp command in privileged EXEC mode.

show sccp [all | connections | statistics]

Syntax Description

all

(Optional) All SCCP global information.

connections

(Optional) Information about the connections controlled by the SCCP transcoding and conferencing applications.

statistics

(Optional) Statistical information for SCCP transcoding and conferencing applications.


Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.1(5)YH

This command was introduced on the Cisco VG200.

12.2(13)T

This command was implemented on the Cisco 2600 series, Cisco 3620, Cisco 3640, Cisco 3660, and Cisco 3700 series.


Usage Guidelines

The router on which this command is used must be equipped with one or more digital T1/E1 packet voice trunk network modules (NM-HDVs) or high-density voice (HDV) transcoding/conferencing DSP farms (NM-HDV-FARMs) to provide digital-signal-processor (DSP) resources.

Examples

The following is sample output from this command:

Router# show sccp

SCCP Admin State: UP
Gateway IP Address: 10.10.10.11, Port Number: 0
Switchover Method: IMMEDIATE, Switchback Method: GUARD_TIMER
Switchback Guard Timer: 1200 sec, IP Precedence: 5
Max Supported MTP sessions: 100
Transcoding Oper State: ACTIVE - Cause Code: NONE
Active CallManager: 10.10.10.35, Port Number: 2000
TCP Link Status: CONNECTED
Conferencing Oper State: DOWN - Cause Code: DSPFARM_DOWN
Active CallManager: NONE
TCP Link Status: NOT_CONNECTED
CallManager: 10.10.10.37, Port Number: 2000
Priority: 3, Version: 3.1
CallManager: 10.10.10.35, Port Number: 2000
Priority: 2, Version: 3.0





Router# show sccp connections

sess_id  conn_id  stype mode  codec  ripaddr      rport  sport
4145     xcode    sendrecv    g711a  10.10.10.19  19460  21284
4161     xcode    sendrecv    g729   10.10.10.28  19414  20382

5177     xcode    sendrecv    g711u  10.10.10.17  18290  21170
5193     xcode    sendrecv    g729b   0.10.10.18  19150  18968

Router# show sccp statistics

SCCP Transcoding Application Statistics:
TCP packets rx 548, tx 559
Unsupported pkts rx 3, Unrecognized pkts rx 0
Register tx 3, successful 3, rejected 0, failed 0
KeepAlive tx 543, successful 540, failed 2
OpenReceiveChannel rx 2, successful 2, failed 0
CloseReceiveChannel rx 0, successful 0, failed 0
StartMediaTransmission rx 2, successful 2, failed 0
StopMediaTransmission rx 0, successful 0, failed 0
MediaStreamingFailure rx 0
Switchover 1, Switchback 1

SCCP Conferencing Application Statistics:
TCP packets rx 0, tx 0
Unsupported pkts rx 0, Unrecognized pkts rx 0
Register tx 0, successful 0, rejected 0, failed 0
KeepAlive tx 0, successful 0, failed 0
OpenReceiveChannel rx 0, successful 0, failed 0
CloseReceiveChannel rx 0, successful 0, failed 0
StartMediaTransmission rx 0, successful 0, failed 0
StopMediaTransmission rx 0, successful 0, failed 0
MediaStreamingFailure rx 0
Switchover 0, Switchback 0

Related Commands

Command
Description

dspfarm (DSP farm)

Enables DSP-farm service.

sccp

Enables SCCP and its associated transcoding and conferencing applications.

show dspfarm

Displays summary information about DSP resources.


show settlement

To display the configuration for all settlement servers and see specific provider and transactions, use the show settlement command in privileged EXEC mode.

show settlement [provider-number [transactions]]

Syntax Description

provider-number

(Optional) Displays the attributes of a specific provider.

transactions

(Optional) Displays the transaction status of a specific provider.


Defaults

Information about all servers is displayed.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.0(4)XH1

This command was introduced on the Cisco 2600 series, Cisco 3600 series, and Cisco AS5300.

12.1(1)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.1(1)T.


Examples

The following is sample output from this command displaying information about all settlement servers that are configured:

Router# show settlement

Settlement Provider 0
Type = osp
Address url = https://1.14.115.100:6556/
Encryption = all                (default)
Max Concurrent Connections = 20 (default)
Connection Timeout = 3600 (s)   (default)
Response Timeout = 1 (s)        (default)
Retry Delay = 2 (s)             (default)
Retry Limit = 1                 (default)
Session Timeout = 86400 (s)     (default)
Customer Id = 1000
Device Id = 1000
Roaming = Disabled              (default)
Signed Token = on

Number of Connections = 0
Number of Transactions = 7

The following is sample output from this command displaying transaction and state information about a specific settlement server:

Router# show settlement 0 transactions

Transaction ID=8796304133625270342
        state=OSPC_GET_DEST_SUCCESS, index=0
        callingNumber=5710868, calledNumber=15125551212

Table 109 describes significant fields shown in this output. Provider attributes that are not configured are not shown.

.

Table 109 show settlement Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

type

Settlement provider type.

address url

URL address of the provider.

encryption

SSL encryption method.

max-connections

Maximum number of concurrent connections to provider.

connection-timeout

Connection timeout with provider (in seconds).

response-timeout

Response timeout with provider (in seconds).

retry-delay

Delay time between retries (in seconds).

retry-limit

Number of retries.

session-timeout

SSL session timeout (in seconds).

customer-id

Customer ID, assigned by provider.

device-id

Device ID, assigned by provider.

roaming

Roaming enabled.

signed-token

Indicates if the settlement token is signed by the server.


Related Commands

Command
Description

connection-timeout

Configures the time that a connection is maintained after a communication exchange is completed.

customer-id

Identifies a carrier or ISP with a settlement provider.

device-id

Specifies a gateway associated with a settlement provider.

encryption

Sets the encryption method to be negotiated with the provider.

max-connection

Sets the maximum number of simultaneous connections to be used for communication with a settlement provider.

response-timeout

Configures the maximum time to wait for a response from a server.

retry-delay

Sets the time between attempts to connect with the settlement provider.

session-timeout

Sets the interval for closing the connection when there is no input or output traffic.

settlement

Enters settlement configuration mode and specifies the attributes specific to a settlement provider.

type

Configures an SAA-RTR operation type.


show sgcp connection

To display all active Simple Gateway Control Protocol (SGCP) connections on a router, use the show sgcp connection command in EXEC mode.

show sgcp connection [interface number]

Syntax Description

interface

(Optional) Displays output for a particular DS1 interface.

number

(Optional) Interface (controller) number. Valid values on the Cisco MC3810 multiservice concentrator are 0 to 1.


Defaults

All active SGCP connections on the host are displayed.

Command Modes

EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.0(5)T

This command was introduced in a private release on the Cisco AS5300 only and was not generally available.

12.0(7)XK

This command was implemented on the Cisco MC3810 and Cisco 3600 series (except for the Cisco 3620) in a private release that was not generally available.


Examples

The following is sample output from this command displaying active connections on a router:

Router# show sgcp connection

Endpoint        Call_ID(C) Conn_ID(I) (P)ort (M)ode (S)tate (E)vent[SIFL] (R)esult[EA]
1. ds1-0/1@r3810-5      C=1,1,2  I=0x1  P=16492,16476  M=3  S=4  E=3,0,0,3  R=0, 0

The following is sample output from this command displaying the state of SGCP on a router:

Router# show sgcp connection

SGCP Admin State DOWN, Oper State DOWN
SGCP call-agent: 209.165.200.225 , SGCP graceful-shutdown enabled? FALSE
SGCP request timeout 40, SGCP request retries 10

Table 110 describes significant fields shown in this output.

 

Table 110 show sgcp connection Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

SGCP Admin State

Administrative and operational state of the SGCP daemon.

SGCP call-agent

Address of the call agent specified with the sgcp command.

SGCP graceful-shutdown enabled

The state of the sgcp graceful-shutdown command.

SGCP request timeout

The setting for the sgcp request timeout command.

SGCP request retries

The setting for the sgcp request retries command.


Related Commands

Command
Description

show sgcp endpoint

Displays SGCP endpoint information.

show sgcp statistics

Displays global statistics for the SGCP packet count, success, and failure counts.


show sgcp endpoint

To display Simple Gateway Control Protocol (SGCP) endpoints that are eligible for SGCP management, use the show sgcp endpoint command in EXEC mode.

show sgcp endpoint [interface ds1 [ds0]]

Syntax Description

interface ds1

(Optional) DS1 interface for which to display SGCP endpoint information. Range is from 1 to 1000.

ds0

(Optional) DS0 interface for which to display SGCP endpoint information. Range is from 0 to 30.


Command Modes

EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.0(5)T

This command was introduced in a private release on the Cisco AS5300 only and was not generally available.

12.0(7)XK

This command was implemented on the Cisco MC3810 and Cisco 3600 series (except for the Cisco 3620) in a private release that was not generally available.


Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display SGCP endpoint information for the whole router or for a specific DS1 interface and, optionally, a specific DS0. If you enter a nonexistent combination of a DS1 and DS0, the following error message appears: "No matching connection found."

Examples

The following is sample output from this command displaying SGCP endpoint information being set for a matching connection between DS1 interface 1 and DS0 interface 10:

Router# show sgcp endpoint interface 1 10

Related Commands

Command
Description

show sgcp connection

Displays all the active connections on the host router.

show sgcp statistics

Displays global statistics for the SGCP packet count, success, and failure counts.


show sgcp statistics

To display global statistics for the Simple Gateway Control Protocol (SGCP) packet count, success and failure counts, and other information, use the show sgcp statistics command in EXEC mode.

show sgcp statistics

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Modes

EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.0(7)XK

This command was introduced on the Cisco MC3810 and Cisco 3600 series (except for the Cisco 3620) in a private release that was not generally available.

12.0(5)T

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5300 only in a private release that was not generally available.


Usage Guidelines

You can filter the displayed output, as shown in the examples.

Examples

The following is sample output from this command displaying SGCP packet statistics:

Router# show sgcp statistics

UDP pkts rx 5, tx 13
Unrecognized rx pkts 0, SGCP message parsing errors 0
Duplicate SGCP ack tx 0
Failed to send SGCP messages 0
CreateConn rx 1, successful 1, failed 0
DeleteConn rx 0, successful 0, failed 0
ModifyConn rx 0, successful 0, failed 0
DeleteConn tx 0, successful 0, failed 0
NotifyRequest rx 3, successful 3, failed 0
Notify tx 3, successful 3, failed 0
ACK tx 4, NACK tx 0
ACK rx 1, NACK rx 0

IP address based Call Agents statistics:
IP address 1.4.63.100, Total msg rx 5,
                   successful 5, failed 2

The following is sample output from this command showing how to filter output for specific information:

Router# show sgcp statistics | begin Failed

Failed to send SGCP messages 0
CreateConn rx 0, successful 0, failed 0
DeleteConn rx 0, successful 0, failed 0
ModifyConn rx 0, successful 0, failed 0
DeleteConn tx 0, successful 0, failed 0
NotifyRequest rx 0, successful 0, failed 0
Notify tx 0, successful 0, failed 0
ACK tx 0, NACK tx 0
ACK rx 0, NACK rx 0

Router# show sgcp statistics | exclude ACK

UDP pkts rx 0, tx 0
Unrecognized rx pkts 0, SGCP message parsing errors 0
Duplicate SGCP ack tx 0
Failed to send SGCP messages 0
CreateConn rx 0, successful 0, failed 0
DeleteConn rx 0, successful 0, failed 0
ModifyConn rx 0, successful 0, failed 0
DeleteConn tx 0, successful 0, failed 0
NotifyRequest rx 0, successful 0, failed 0
Notify tx 0, successful 0, failed 0

Router# show sgcp statistics | include ACK

ACK tx 0, NACK tx 0
ACK rx 0, NACK rx 0

Related Commands

Command
Description

show sgcp connection

Displays all the active connections on the host Cisco AS5300 universal access server.

show sgcp endpoint

Displays SGCP endpoint information.


show sip service

To display the status of SIP call service on a SIP gateway, use the show sip service command in voice configuration mode.

show sip service

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords

Defaults

No default behaviors or values

Command Modes

Voice service configuration

Command History

Release
Modification

12.3(1)

This command was introduced.


Examples

The following example displays output for the show sip service command when SIP call service is enabled:

Router# show sip service
SIP Service is up

The following example displays output for the show sip service command when SIP call service is shut down with the shutdown command:

Router# show sip service
SIP service is shut globally
under 'voice service voip'

The following example displays output for the show sip service command when SIP call service is shut down with the call service stop command:

Router# show sip service
SIP service is shut
under 'voice service voip', 'sip' submode

The following example displays output for the show sip service command when SIP call service is shut down with the shutdown forced command:

Router# show sip service
SIP service is forced shut globally
under 'voice service voip'

The following example displays output for the show sip service command when SIP call service is shut down with the call service stop forced command:

Router# show sip service
SIP service is forced shut
under 'voice service voip', 'sip' submode

show sip-ua calls

To display active user agent client (UAC) and user agent server (UAS) information on SIP calls, use the show sip-ua calls command in privileged EXEC mode.

show sip-ua calls

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.2(15)T

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

The show sip-ua calls command displays active UAC and UAS information on SIP calls. It includes information about multiple media streams, up to three media streams if it is a media-forked call. It is useful in debugging multiple media streams because it is the only command that indicates whether an active call is forked.

Examples

The following is sample output from the show sip-ua calls command for a Cisco 3660:

Router# show sip-ua calls

SIP UAC CALL INFO

Call 1 
SIP Call ID : 515205D4-20B711D6-8015FF77-1973C402@172.18.195.49 
 State of the call : STATE_ACTIVE (6) 
 Substate of the call : SUBSTATE_NONE (0) 
 Calling Number : 5550200 
 Called Number : 5551101 
 Bit Flags : 0x12120030 0x220000 
 Source IP Address (Sig ): 172.18.195.49 
 Destn SIP Req Addr:Port : 172.18.207.18:5063 
 Destn SIP Resp Addr:Port: 172.18.207.18:5063 
 Destination Name : 172.18.207.18 
 Number of Media Streams : 4 
 Number of Active Streams: 3 
 RTP Fork Object : 0x637C7B60 
 Media Stream 1 
  State of the stream : STREAM_ACTIVE 
  Stream Call ID : 28 
  Stream Type : voice-only (0) 
  Negotiated Codec : g711ulaw (160 bytes) 
  Codec Payload Type : 0 
  Negotiated Dtmf-relay : inband-voice 
  Dtmf-relay Payload Type : 0 
  Media Source IP Addr:Port: 172.18.195.49:19444 
  Media Dest IP Addr:Port : 172.18.193.190:16890 
 Media Stream 2 
  State of the stream : STREAM_ACTIVE 
  Stream Call ID : 33 
  Stream Type : voice+dtmf (1) 
  Negotiated Codec : g711ulaw (160 bytes) 
  Codec Payload Type : 0 
  Negotiated Dtmf-relay : rtp-nte 
  Dtmf-relay Payload Type : 101 
  Media Source IP Addr:Port: 172.18.195.49:18928 
  Media Dest IP Addr:Port : 172.18.195.73:18246 
 Media Stream 3 
  State of the stream : STREAM_ACTIVE 
  Stream Call ID : 34 
  Stream Type : dtmf-only (2) 
  Negotiated Codec : No Codec (0 bytes) 
  Codec Payload Type : -1 (None) 
  Negotiated Dtmf-relay : rtp-nte 
  Dtmf-relay Payload Type : 101 
  Media Source IP Addr:Port: 172.18.195.49:18428 
  Media Dest IP Addr:Port : 172.16.123.99:34463 
 Media Stream 4 
  State of the stream : STREAM_DEAD 
  Stream Call ID : -1 
  Stream Type : dtmf-only (2) 
  Negotiated Codec : No Codec (0 bytes) 
  Codec Payload Type : -1 (None) 
  Negotiated Dtmf-relay : rtp-nte 
  Dtmf-relay Payload Type : 101 
  Media Source IP Addr:Port: 172.18.195.49:0 
  Media Dest IP Addr:Port : 172.16.123.99:0

 Number of UAC calls: 1

SIP UAS CALL INFO

 Number of UAS calls: 0

Table 111 describes significant fields in this output:

Table 111 show sip-ua calls Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

SIP UAC CALL INFO

Field header that indicates that the following information pertains to the SIP UAC.

Call 1

Field header.

SIP Call ID

UAC call identification number.

State of the call

Indicates the state of the call and is used for debugging purposes. The state is variable and may be different from one Cisco IOS release to another.

Substate of the call

Indicates the substate of the call and is used for debugging purposes. The state is variable and may be different from one Cisco IOS release to another.

Calling Number

Indicates the calling number.

Called Number

Indicates the called number.

Bit Flags

Indicates the bit flags used for debugging.

Source IP Address (Sig )

Indicates the signaling source IP address.

Destn SIP Req Addr: Port:

Indicates the signaling destination Request IP address and port number.

Destn SIP Resp Addr: Port:

Indicates the signaling destination Response IP address and port number.

Destination Name

Indicates the signaling destination host name or IP address.

Number of Media Streams

Indicates the total number of media streams for this UAC call.

Number of Active Streams:

Indicates the total number of active media streams.

RTP Fork Object

Pointer address of internal RTP Fork data structure.

Media Stream

Statistics about each active media stream are reported. The Media Stream header indicates the number of the media stream, and its statistics immediately follow this header.

State of the stream

State of the media stream indicated by the Media Stream header. Can be STREAM_IDLE, STREAM_ADDING, STREAM_DELETING, STREAM_CHANGING, STREAM_ACTIVE, STREAM_DEAD, or Invalid Stream State.

Stream Call ID 

Identification of the stream call indicated by the Media Stream header.

Stream Type 

Type of stream indicated by the Media Stream header. Can be voice-only, DTMF-relay, or voice plus DTMF-relay.

Negotiated Codec

Codec selected for the media stream. Can be G.711, G.729, G.726 or one of their variants.

Codec Payload Type

Payload type of the Negotiated Codec.

Negotiated DTMF-relay
DTMF-relay selected for the media stream indicated by the Media Stream header. Can be inband-voice or rtp-nte.
DTMF-relay Payload Type
Payload type of the negotiated DTMF-relay.
DTMF-relay Payload
DTMF-relay payload used in the media stream indicated by the Media Stream header.

Media Source IP Addr: Port:

The source IP address and port number of the media stream indicated by the Media Stream header.

Media Dest IP Addr: Port:

The destination IP address and port number of the media stream indicated by the Media Stream header.

Number of UAC calls

Final SIP UAC CALL INFO field. Indicates the number of UAC calls.

SIP UAS CALL INFO

Field header that indicates that the following information pertains to the SIP UAS.

Number of UAS calls

Final SIP UAS CALL INFO field. Indicates the number of UAS calls.

Related Commands

Command
Description

debug ccsip all

Enables all SIP-related debugging.

debug ccsip info

Enables tracing of general SIP SPI information.

debug ccsip media

Enables tracing of SIP call media streams.

debug ccsip events

Enables tracing of events that are specific to SIP SPI.


show sip-ua map

To display the mapping table of PSTN cause codes and their corresponding Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) error status codes or the mapping table of SIP-to-PSTN codes, use the show sip-ua map command in privileged EXEC mode.

show sip-ua map {pstn-sip | sip-pstn}

Syntax Description

pstn-sip

Displays PSTN cause-code-to-SIP-status-code mapping table.

sip-pstn

Displays SIP-status-code-to-PSTN-cause-code mapping table.


Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.2(2)XB

This command was introduced.

12.2(2)XB2

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5850.

12.2(8)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(8)T. Supported for the Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, and Cisco AS5850 is not included in this release.


Examples

The following is sample output from the show sip-ua map pstn-sip command:

Router# show sip-ua map pstn-sip

PSTN-Cause   Configured        Default
             SIP-Status       SIP-Status
1               404             404
2               404             404
3               404             404
4               500             500
5               500             500
6               500             500
7               500             500
8               500             500
9               500             500
.
.
.
100             500             500
101             500             500
102             408             408
103             500             500
110             500             500
111             400             400
126             500             500
127             500             500

The following is sample output from the show sip-ua map sip-pstn command:

Router# show sip-ua map sip-pstn

SIP-Status   Configured        Default
             PSTN-Cause      PSTN-Cause
400             127             127
401             57              57
402             21              21
403             57              57
404             1               1
405             127             127
406             127             127
407             21              21
408             102             102
409             41              41
410             1               1
.
.
.
600             17              17
603             21              21
604             1               1
606             58              58

Table 112 describes significant fields in these outputs.

Table 112 show sip-ua map Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

SIP-Status

Configured SIP status code or event. SIP status code range is from 400 to 699.

Configured PSTN-Cause

Reasons for PSTN call failure or completion. PSTN cause code range is from 1 to 127.

Default PSTN-Cause

Default mapping between and SIP and PSTN networks.

PSTN-Cause

Reasons for PSTN call failure or completion. PSTN cause code range is from 1 to 127.

Configured SIP-Status

Configured SIP status code or event. SIP Status code range is from 400 to 699.

Default SIP-Status

Default mapping between and PSTN and SIP networks.


Related Commands

Command
Description

set sip-status

Sets an incoming SIP error status code to a PSTN release cause code.

set pstn-cause

Sets an incoming PSTN release cause code to a SIP error status code.

sip-ua

Enables the SIP user-agent configuration commands.


show sip-ua min-se

To show the current value of the minimum session expiration (Min-SE) header for calls that use the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) session timer, use the show sip-ua min-se command in privileged EXEC mode.

show sip-ua min-se

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.2(11)T

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

Use this command to verify the value of the Min-SE header.

Examples

The following is sample output from this command:

Router# show sip-ua min-se

SIP UA MIN-SE Value (seconds)
Min-SE: 1800

Table 113 describes the fields shown in this output.

Table 113 show sip-ua min-se Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

SIP UA MIN-SE Value (seconds)

Field header indicating that the following information shows the current value of the Min-SE header, in seconds.

Min-SE

Current value of the Min-SE header, in seconds.


Related Commands

Command
Description

min-se (SIP)

Changes the Min-SE header value for all calls that use the SIP session timer.


show sip-ua retry

To display retry statistics for the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) user agent (UA), use the show sip-ua retry command in privileged EXEC mode.

show sip-ua retry

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.1(3)T

This command was introduced.

12.2(2)XB

Command output was enhanced to display the following: Reliable provisional responses (PRACK/reliable 1xx), Conditions met (COMET) responses, and Notify responses.

12.2(2)XB1

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5850.

12.2(8)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(8)T. Support for the Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, and Cisco AS5400 is not included in this release. For the purposes of display, this command was separated from the generic show sip-ua command found previously in this reference.

12.2(11)T

This command is supported on the Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, and the Cisco AS5400 in this release.

12.2(15)T

This command is supported on the Cisco 1700 series, Cisco 2600 series, Cisco 3600 series, and the Cisco 7200 series routers in this release.


Usage Guidelines

Use this command to verify SIP configurations.

Examples

The following is sample output from this command.

Router# show sip-ua retry

SIP UA Retry Values
invite retry count = 6 response retry count = 1
bye retry count = 1 cancel retry count = 1
prack retry count = 10 comet retry count = 10
reliable 1xx count = 6 notify retry count = 10

Table 114 describes significant fields shown in this output, in alphabetical order.

Table 114 show sip-ua retry Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

bye retry count

Number of times that a Bye request is retransmitted.

cancel retry count

Number of times that a Cancel request is retransmitted.

comet retry count

Number of times that a COMET request is retransmitted.

invite retry count

Number of times that an Invite request is retransmitted.

notify retry count

Number of times that a Notify message is retransmitted.

prack retry count

Number of times that a PRACK request is retransmitted.

refer retry count

Number of times that a Refer request is retransmitted.

reliable 1xx count

Number of times that a Reliable 1xx request is retransmitted.

response retry count

Number of times that a Response request is retransmitted.

SIP UA Retry Values

Field header for SIP UA retry values.


Related Commands

Command
Description

retry comet

Configures the number of times that a COMET request is retransmitted.

retry prack

Configures the number of times the PRACK request is retransmitted.

retry rel1xx

Configures the number of times the reliable 1xx response is retransmitted.

show sip-ua statistics

Displays response, traffic, and retry SIP statistics.

show sip-ua status

Displays SIP UA status.

show sip-ua timers

Displays the current settings for SIP UA timers.

sip-ua

Enables the SIP user-agent configuration commands.


show sip-ua statistics

To display response, traffic, and retry Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) statistics, use the show sip-ua statistics command in privileged EXEC mode.

show sip-ua statistics

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.1(3)T

This command was introduced.

12.2(2)XA

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400.

12.2(2)XB

Command output was enhanced as follows: BadRequest counter (400 class) now counts malformed Via entries, reliable provisional responses (PRACK/rel1xx), conditions met (COMET), and Notify responses.

12.2(2)XB1

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5850.

12.2(8)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(8)T. Support for the Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, and Cisco AS5400 is not included in this release. For the purposes of display, this command was separated from the generic show sip-ua command.

12.2(11)T

This command was supported in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)T. Command output was enhanced as follows:

OkInfo counter (200) class counts the number of successful responses to INFO requests.

Info counter counts the number of INFO messages received and sent.

BadEvent counter (489 response) counts responses to Subscribe messages with event types that are not understood by the server.

OkSubscribe counter (200 class) counts the number of 200 OK SIP messages received and sent in response to Subscribe messages.

Subscribe requests indicates total requests received and sent.

SDP application statistics added to monitor SDP.

This command is supported on the Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, and Cisco AS5400 in this release.

12.2(13)T

This command was supported in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(13)T. The following cause codes have been obsoleted from the command output:

Redirection code: SeeOther

Client Error: LengthRequired

A new SIP statistics counter has been added:

Miscellaneous Counters: RedirectResponseMappedToClientError

Command output was enhanced to display the following:

Time stamp that indicates the last time that SIP statistics counters were cleared.

12.2(15)T

This command is supported on the Cisco 1700 series, Cisco 2600 series, Cisco 3600 series, and the Cisco 7200 series routers in this release.


Usage Guidelines

Use the show sip-ua statistics command to verify SIP configurations.

Examples

The following is sample output from this command:

Router# show sip-ua statistics

SIP Response Statistics (Inbound/Outbound)
    Informational:
      Trying 0/0, Ringing 0/0,
      Forwarded 0/0, Queued 0/0,
      SessionProgress 0/0
    Success:
      OkInvite 0/0, OkBye 0/0,
      OkCancel 0/0, OkOptions 0/0,
      OkPrack 0/0, OkPreconditionMet 0/0
      OkNotify 0/0, 202Accepted 0/0
	  OkInfo 0/0, OkSubscribe 0/0
    Redirection (Inbound only):
      MultipleChoice 0, MovedPermanently 0,
      MovedTemporarily 0, SeeOther 0,
      UseProxy 0, AlternateService 0
    Client Error:
      BadRequest 0/0, Unauthorized 0/0,
      PaymentRequired 0/0, Forbidden 0/0,
      NotFound 0/0, MethodNotAllowed 0/0,
      NotAcceptable 0/0, ProxyAuthReqd 0/0,
      ReqTimeout 0/0, Conflict 0/0, Gone 0/0,
      LengthRequired 0/0, ReqEntityTooLarge 0/0,
      ReqURITooLarge 0/0, UnsupportedMediaType 0/0,
      BadExtension 0/0, TempNotAvailable 0/0,
      CallLegNonExistent 0/0, LoopDetected 0/0,
      TooManyHops 0/0, AddrIncomplete 0/0,
      Ambiguous 0/0, BusyHere 0/0,
      RequestCancel 0/0, NotAcceptableMedia 0/0
	  BadEvent 0/0
    Server Error:
      InternalError 0/0, NotImplemented 0/0,
      BadGateway 0/0, ServiceUnavail 0/0,
      GatewayTimeout 0/0, BadSipVer 0/0,
      PreCondFailure 0/0
    Global Failure:
      BusyEverywhere 0/0, Decline 0/0,
      NotExistAnywhere 0/0, NotAcceptable 0/0

SIP Total Traffic Statistics (Inbound/Outbound)
    Invite 0/0, Ack 0/0, Bye 0/0,
    Cancel 0/0, Options 0/0,
    Prack 0/0, Comet 0/0
    Notify 0/0, Refer 0/0
Info 0/0

Retry Statistics
    Invite 0, Bye 0, Cancel 0, Response 0,
    Prack 0, Comet 0, Reliable1xx 0, Notify 0

SDP application statistics:
Parses:4, Builds 2
Invalid token order:0, Invalid param:0
Not SDP desc:0, No resource:0

Last time SIP Statistics were cleared: Mon, 01 Mar 2002 16:10:09 GMT

Command output, listed in Table 115, includes a reason phrase and a count describing the SIP messages received and sent. When x/x is included in the reason phrase field, the first number is an inbound count, and the second number is an outbound count. The description field headings are based on the SIP response code xxx, which the SIP protocol uses in determining behavior. SIP response codes are classified into one of the following six categories:

1xx: Informational, indicates call progress.

2xx: Success, indicates successful receipt or completion of a request.

3xx: Redirection, indicates that a redirect server has returned possible locations.

4xx: Client error, indicates that a request cannot be fulfilled as it was submitted.

5xx: Server error, indicates that a request has failed because of an error by the server. The request may be retried at another server.

6xx: Global failure, indicates that a request has failed and should not be tried again at any server.

Table 115 describes significant fields shown in this output, in alphabetical order.

Table 115 show sip-ua statistics Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

Note For each field, the standard RFC 2543 SIP response number and message are shown.

Ack 0/0

A confirmed final response received or sent.

Accepted 0/0

202 A successful response to a Refer request received or sent.

AddrIncomplete 0/0

484 Address supplied is incomplete.

AlternateService 0

380 Unsuccessful call; however, an alternate service is available.

Ambiguous 0/0

485 Address supplied is ambiguous.

BadEvent 0/0

489 Bad Event response indicates a Subscribe request having an event type that the server could not understand.

BadExtension 0/0

420 Server could not understand the protocol extension in the Require header.

BadGateway 0/0

502 Network is out of order.

BadRequest

400 Bad Request (includes the malformed Via header).

BadSipVer 0/0

505 Requested SIP version is not supported.

BusyEverywhere 0/0

600 Called party is busy.

BusyHere 0/0

486 Called party is busy.

Bye 0

Number of times that a Bye request is retransmitted to the other user agent.

Bye 0/0

Terminated the session.

CallLegNonExistent 0/0

481 Server is ignoring the request. Either is was a Bye request and there was no matching leg ID, or it was a Cancel request and there was no matching transaction.

Cancel 0

Number of times that a Cancel request is retransmitted to the other user agent.

Cancel 0/0

Terminated the pending request.

Comet 0

Number of times that a COMET request is retransmitted to the other user agent.

Comet 0/0

Conditions have been met.

Conflict 0/0

409 Temporary failure.

Decline 0/0

603 Call rejected.

Forbidden 0/0

403 The SIP server has the request, but cannot provide service.

Forwarded 0/0

181 Call has been forwarded.

GatewayTimeout 0/0

504 The server or gateway did not receive a timely response from another server (such as a location server).

Gone 0/0

410 Resource is no longer available at the server, and no forwarding address is known.

Info 0/0

Number of information messages the gateway has received (inbound) and how many have been transmitted (outbound).

InternalError 0/0

500 The server or gateway encountered an unexpected error that prevented it from processing the request.

Invite 0

Number of times that an INVITE request is retransmitted to the other user agent.

Invite 0/0

Initiates a call.

LoopDetected 0/0

482 A loop—server received a request that included itself in the path.

MethodNotAllowed 0/0

405 Method specified in the request is not allowed.

MovedPermanently 0

301 User is no longer available at this location.

MovedTemporarily 0

302 User is temporarily unavailable.

MultipleChoice 0

300 Address resolves to more than one location.

NotAcceptable 0/0

406/606 Call was contacted, but some aspect of the session description was unacceptable.

NotAcceptableMedia 0/0

406 Call was contacted, but some aspect of the session description was unacceptable.

NotExistAnywhere 0/0

604 Server has authoritative information that the called party does not exist in the network.

NotFound 0/0

404 Called party does not exist in the specified domain.

Notify 0

Number of times that a Notify is retransmitted to the other user agent.

Notify 0/0

Number of Notify messages received or sent.

NotImplemented 0/0

501 Service or option not implemented in the server or gateway.

OkBye 0/0

200 Successful response to a Bye request.

OkCancel 0/0

200 Successful response to a Cancel request.

OkInfo

200 Successful response to an INFO request.

OkInvite 0/0

200 Successful response to an INVITE request.

OkNotify 0/0

200 Successful response to a Notify request.

OkOptions 0/0

200 Successful response to an Options request.

OkPrack 0/0

200 Successful response to a PRACK request.

OkPreconditionMet 0/0

200 Successful response to a PreconditionMet request.

OkSubscribe 0/0

200 Successful response to a SUBSCRIBE request.

Options 0/0

Query the receiving or sending server as to its capabilities.

PaymentRequired 0/0

402 Payment is required to complete the call.

Prack 0

Number of times that a PRACK request is retransmitted to the other user agent.

Prack 0/0

Provisional response received or sent.

PreCondFailure 0/0

580 The session could not be established because of failure to meet required preconditions.

ProxyAuthReqd 0/0

407 Rejected for proxy authentication.

Queued 0/0

182 Until the called party is available, the message is queued.

RedirectResponseMappedToClientError 0

Indicates the count of incoming 3xx responses that were mapped to 4xx responses. It is incremented when the no redirection command is active. For the default case, the 3xx messages are processed per RFC 2543, and this counter is not incremented.

This counter counts only inbound messages and only the 3xx responses that are known (300, 301, 302, 305, and 380).

The counter is cleared when the clear sip-ua statistics command is issued.

Refer 0

Number of times the Refer request is retransmitted to the other user agent.

Refer 0/0

Number of Refer requests received or sent.

Reliable1xx 0

Indicates the number of times the Reliable 1xx response is retransmitted to the other user agent.

ReqEntityTooLarge 0/0

413 Server refuses to process request because the request is larger than is acceptable.

ReqTimeout 0/0

408 Server could not produce a response before the Expires time- out.

RequestCancel 0/0

Request has been canceled.

ReqURITooLarge 0/0

414 Server refuses to process, because the URI (URL) request is larger than is acceptable.

Response 0

Indicates number of Response retries.

Retry Statistics

One of the three categories of response statistics.

Ringing 0/0

180 Called party has been located and is being notified of the call.

SeeOther 0

303 Transfer to another address.

ServiceUnavail 0/0

503 Service option is not available because of an overload or maintenance problem.

SessionProgress 0/0

183 Indicates in-band alerting.

SIP Response Statistics (Inbound/Outbound)

One of the three categories of response statistics.

SIP Total Traffic Statistics (Inbound/Outbound)

One of the three categories of response statistics.

Subscribe 0/0

Number of Subscribe requests received or sent.

TempNotAvailable 0/0

480 Called party did not respond.

TooManyHops 0/0

483 A server received a request that required more hops than is allowed by the Max-Forward header.

Trying 0/0

100 Action is being taken with no resolution.

Unauthorized 0/0

401 The request requires user authentication.

UnsupportedMediaType 0/0

415 Server refuses to process a request because the service option is not available on the destination endpoint.

UseProxy 0

305 Caller must use a proxy to contact called party.


Related Commands

Command
Description

show sip-ua retry

Displays SIP retry statistics.

show sip-ua status

Displays SIP UA status.

show sip-ua timers

Displays the current settings for SIP UA timers.

sip-ua

Enables the SIP user-agent configuration commands.


show sip-ua status

To display status for the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) user agent (UA), use the show sip-ua status command in privileged EXEC mode.

show sip-ua status

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.1(1)T

This command was introduced on the Cisco 2600 series, Cisco 3600 series, and Cisco AS5300.

12.1(3)T

The statistics portion of the output was removed and included in the show sip-ua statistics command.

12.2(2)XA

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400.

12.2(2)XB

Command output was enhanced to display whether media or signaling binding is enabled and the style of DNS SRV query:

1 for RFC 2052

2 for RFC 2782

12.2(2)XB1

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5850.

12.2(8)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(8)T. Support for the Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, and Cisco AS5400 is not included in this release. For the purposes of display, this command was separated from the generic show sip-ua command.

12.2(11)T

Command output was enhanced to display information on Session Description Protocol (SDP) application configuration. This command is supported on the Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, and Cisco AS5850 in this release.

12.2(13)T

Command output was enhanced to display the following:

Information on redirection message handling.

Information on handling of 180 responses with SDP.

12.2(15)T

Command output was enhanced to display Suspend and Resume support.


Usage Guidelines

Use this command to verify SIP configurations.

Examples

The following is sample output from this command:

Router# show sip-ua status

SIP User Agent Status
SIP User Agent for UDP : ENABLED
SIP User Agent for TCP : ENABLED
SIP User Agent bind status(signaling): DISABLED
SIP User Agent bind status(media): DISABLED
SIP early-media for 180 responses with SDP: DISABLED
SIP max-forwards : 6
SIP DNS SRV version: 2 (rfc 2782)
Redirection (3xx) message handling: ENABLED
SDP application configuration:
 Version line (v=) required
 Owner line (o=) required
 Session name line (s=) required
 Timespec line (t=) required
 Media supported: audio image
 Network types supported: IN
 Address types supported: IP4
 Transport types supported: RTP/AVP udptl
SIP support for ISDN SUSPEND/RESUME: ENABLED 

Table 116 describes significant fields shown in this output.

Table 116 show sip-ua status Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

SIP User Agent Status

UA status.

SIP User Agent for UDP

UDP is enabled or disabled.

SIP User Agent for TCP

TCP is enabled or disabled.

SIP User Agent bind status (signaling)

Binding for signaling is enabled or disabled.

SIP User Agent bind status (media)

Binding for media is enabled or disabled.

SIP early-media for 180 responses with SDP

Early media cut-through treatment for 180 responses with SDP can be enabled, the default treatment, or disabled, with local ringback provided.

SIP max-forwards

Value of max-forwards of SIP messages.

SIP DNS SRV version

Style of DNS SRV query: 1 for RFC 2052 or 2 for RFC 2782.

Redirection (3xx) message handling

Redirection can be enabled, which is the default status as per RFC 2543. Or handling of redirection 3xx messages can be disabled, allowing the gateway to treat 3xx redirect messages as 4xx error messages.

Version

SDP version.

Owner

Session originator.

Session name

Identifies the session name.

Timespec

Identifies the session start and stop times.

Media supported

Media information.

Network types supported

Always IN for Internet.

Address types supported

Identifies the Internet Protocol version.

Transport type supported

Identifies the transport protocols supported.

SIP support for ISDN SUSPEND/RESUME

Suspend and Resume support is enabled or disabled.


Related Commands

Command
Description

show sip-ua retry

Displays SIP retry statistics.

show sip-ua statistics

Displays response, traffic, and retry SIP statistics.

show sip-ua timers

Displays the current settings for SIP UA timers.

sip-ua

Enables the SIP user-agent configuration commands.


show sip-ua timers

To display the current settings for the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) user-agent (UA) timers, use the show sip-ua timers command in privileged EXEC mode.

show sip-ua timers

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.1(1)T

This command was introduced on the Cisco 2600 series, Cisco 3600 series, and Cisco AS5300.

12.1(3)T

The output of this command was changed to reflect the changes in the timers command.

12.2(2)XA

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5400 and Cisco AS5350.

12.2(2)XB

Command output was enhanced to display the following: Reliable provisional responses (PRACK/rel 1xx), Conditions met (COMET), and Notify responses.

12.2(2)XB1

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5850.

12.2(8)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(8)T. Support for the Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, and Cisco AS5400 is not included in this release. For the purposes of display, this command was separated from the generic show sip-ua command found previously in this reference.

12.2(11)T

This command is supported on the Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, and Cisco AS5850 in this release.

12.2(11)YT

Command output was enhanced to display Refer responses.

12.2(15)T

This command is supported on the Cisco 1700 series, Cisco 2600 series,Cisco 3600 series, and the Cisco 7200 series routers in this release.

12.3(1)

Command output was enhanced to display the SIP hold timer value.


Usage Guidelines

Use this command to verify SIP configurations.

Examples

The following is sample output from this command:

Router# show sip-ua timers

SIP UA Timer Values (millisecs)
trying 500, expires 150000, connect 500, disconnect 500
comet 500, prack 500, rel1xx 500, notify 500, refer 500, 
hold 2880 minutes

Table 117 describes significant fields shown in this output.

Table 117 show sip-ua timers Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

SIP UA Timer Values (millisecs)

SIP UA timer status.

trying

Time to wait before a Trying message is retransmitted.

expires

Time to wait before an Expires message is retransmitted.

connect

Time to wait before a Connect message is retransmitted.

disconnect

Time to wait before a Disconnect message is retransmitted.

comet

Time to wait before a COMET message is retransmitted.

prack

Time to wait before a PRACK acknowledgment is retransmitted.

rel1xx

Time to wait before a Rel1xx response is retransmitted.

notify

Time to wait before a Notify response is retransmitted.

refer

Time to wait before a Retry request is retransmitted.

hold

Time to wait in minutes before a BYE request is sent.


Related Commands

Command
Description

show sip-ua retry

Displays SIP retry statistics.

show sip-ua statistics

Displays response, traffic, and retry SIP statistics.

show sip-ua status

Displays SIP UA status.

sip-ua

Enables the SIP user-agent configuration commands.

timers comet

Sets the amount of time that the user agent should wait before retransmitting COMET requests.

timers hold

Sets the amount of time that the user agent waits before sending a BYE request.

timers prack

Sets the amount of time that the user agent should wait before retransmitting PRACK requests.

timers rel1xx

Sets the amount of time that the user agent should wait before retransmitting reliable1xx responses.


show ss7 mtp1 channel-id

To display information for a given session channel ID, use the show ss7 mtp1 channel-id command in privileged EXEC mode.

show ss7 mtp1 channel-id [channel]

Syntax Description

channel

(Optional) Specific channel. Range is from 0 to 23.


Defaults

Information for all channels is displayed.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.2(11)T

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

This command is useful for determining which channel IDs have already been allocated.

Examples

The following sample output displays the name of the serial interface for the link, the assigned media gateway controller (MGC) port, whether the link is serial (12-in-1 port) or digital (E1/T1 trunk DS0), the assigned channel ID, and whether the link is stopped or started:

Router# show ss7 mtp1 channel-id

  SS7 MTP1 Session-channel [all]:
       channel  assigned interface
       -------  ------------------
           0      7/0:0  (digital)
           1        7/0   (serial)
           3      7/0:1  (digital)

Table 118 describes significant fields shown in this output.

Table 118 show ss7 mtp1 channel-id Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

SS7 MTP1 Session-channel

Information about channel IDs.

all

Information on all assigned channel IDs if a particular ID is not specified.

channel

Channel ID assigned by use of the channel-id command.

assigned

Name of the interface serial object to which the channel ID is assigned.

interface

Whether the link type is digital or serial.


The following sample output concerns a specified channel-ID parameter:

Router# show ss7 mtp1 channel-id 1

serial interface:  7/0:1 (digital)
  SCC port:          2
  link state:        STARTED
  IDB state:         IDBS_UP

  rcv-pool:
     pool-name:      Rcv07:02
     congested:      FALSE
     in-use buffers: 16
     free buffers:   384

  tx-pool:
     pool-name:      SS7txB01
     in-use buffers: 64
     free buffers:   1236

Table 119 describes significant fields shown in this output.

Table 119 show ss7 mtp1 channel-id Field Descriptions (Specific Channel-ID Selected) 

Field
Description

serial interface

Name of the interface serial object and its type (serial or digital).

SCC port

SCC port on the DFC card that was internally assigned by software to service that link (useful to resolve conflicts when trying to create a serial link).

link state

MTP1 link state is started (generally reflects the shutdown and no shutdown entry options.

IDB state

Actual state of the internal Interface Descriptor Block (IDB), which is useful for developers.

rcv-pool

Heading for receive buffer-pool information.

pool-name

Internal name for the pool.

congested

Whether the receive buffers are congested or not.

in-use buffers

How many of the receive buffers are currently in use.

free buffers

How many of the receive buffers are free (not in use).

tx-pool

Heading for transmit buffer-pool information.

pool-name

Internal name for the pool.

in-use buffers

How many of the transmit buffers are currently in use.

free buffers

How many of the transmit buffers are free (not in use).


Related Commands

Command
Description

channel-id

Assigns a session channel ID to an SS7 serial link.

show controllers serial

Displays information about the virtual serial interface.

show ss7 mtp1 links

Displays information for each provisioned SS7 link.

show ss7 mtp2 ccb

Displays SS7 MTP 2 Channel Control Block (CCB) information.

show ss7 mtp2 state

Displays internal SS7 Message Transfer Part level 2 (MTP 2) state machine information.

show ss7 mtp2 stats

Displays SS7 MTP 2 operational statistics.

show ss7 mtp2 timers

Displays durations of the SS7 MTP 2 state machine timers.

show ss7 mtp2 variant

Displays information about the SS7 MTP 2 protocol variant.

show ss7 sm session

Displays information about SS7 Session Manager session.

show ss7 sm set

Displays information about the SS7 failover timer.


show ss7 mtp1 links

To display information for each provisioned Signaling System 7 (SS7) link, use the show ss7 mtp1 links command in privileged EXEC mode.

show ss7 mtp1 links

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.2(11)T

This command was introduced on the Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400.

12.2(15)T

This command was implemented on the Cisco 2600 series. Command output was also modified.


Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display the name of the serial interface for the link, the assigned media gateway controller (MGC) port, whether the link is serial (12-in-1 port) or digital (E1/T1 trunk DS0), the assigned channel ID, and whether the link is stopped or started. This command is useful for quickly letting you know what links have been assigned and what channel IDs are in use.

The output for this command has been modified for the Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 to show SS7 session set information. For the Cisco 2600 series, the SCC and state columns have been removed from the output.

Examples

The following sample output shows that there are four SS7 links (out of a platform maximum of four).


Note The SCC chip number is used by Cisco developers who are checking output from the debug ss7 mtp1 commands.


Router# show ss7 mtp1 links 

     SS7 MTP1 Links [num = 4, platform max = 4]:

                                          session 
       interface  type      SCC  state    channel
       ---------  --------  ---  -------  -------
       7/0:0      digital   7/3  STARTED  0
       7/0:1      digital   7/2  STARTED  1
       7/1:0      digital   7/1  STARTED  2
       7/1:1      digital   7/0  STARTED  3

The following example displays the interface, type (serial or digital), SCC port, state (started or stopped), SS7 session set (configured or not), and channel ID for all configured SS7 links on a Cisco AS5350 or Cisco AS5400.

Router# show ss7 mtp1 links 

 SS7 MTP1 Links [num = 4, platform max = 4]:

                                       session session
   interface   type   SCC     state    channel   set
   --------- -------- --- ------------ ------- -------
      7/0:0  digital  7/3      STARTED     1       0
      7/0:1  digital  7/2      STOPPED    NA      NA
      7/0:2  digital  7/1      STARTED     3       0
        7/0   serial  7/0      STARTED     0       0

The following example displays the interface, type (serial or digital), SS7 session set (configured or not), and channel ID for all configured SS7 links on a Cisco 2611 or Cisco 2651. The SCC and state columns have been removed from the output for these platforms.

Router# show ss7 mtp1 links 

 SS7 MTP1 Links [num = 4, platform max = 4]:

                       session session
    interface   type   channel   set
    --------- -------- ------- -------
         0/0   serial      0       0
         0/1   serial      1       0
       0/2:0  digital      2       1
       0/3:0  digital      3       1

Table 120 describes significant fields shown in this output.

Table 120 show ss7 mtp1 links Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

interface

Name of the serial interface for the link.

type

Type of link: serial or digital.

SCC

Assigned MGC port. The SCC chip number is used by Cisco developers to check output from the debug ss7 mtp1 command.

State

Whether the link is stopped or started.

channel

Assigned channel ID.

session channel

Assigned channel ID.

session set

Assigned SS7 session number.


Related Commands

Command
Description

channel-id

Assigns a session channel ID to an SS7 serial link.

show controllers serial

Displays information about the virtual serial interface.

show ss7 mtp1 links

Displays information for each provisioned SS7 link.

show ss7 mtp2 ccb

Displays SS7 MTP 2 CCB information.

show ss7 mtp2 state

Displays internal SS7 MTP 2 state machine information.

show ss7 mtp2 stats

Displays SS7 MTP 2 operational statistics.

show ss7 mtp2 timers

Displays durations of the SS7 MTP2 state machine timers.

show ss7 mtp2 variant

Displays information about the SS7 MTP2 protocol variant.

show ss7 sm session

Displays information about an SS7 Session Manager session.

show ss7 sm set

Displays information about the SS7 failover timer.


show ss7 mtp2 ccb

To display Signaling System 7 (SS7) Message Transfer Part level 2 (MTP2) call-control block (CCB) information, use the show ss7 mtp2 ccb command in privileged EXEC mode.

show ss7 mtp2 ccb [channel]

Syntax Description

channel

(Optional) Specific channel. Range is from 0 to 3. Default is 0.


Defaults

Channel 0. The default is set when you first configure the MTP2 variant. The link must be out of service when you change the variant.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.0(7)XR

This command was introduced.

12.1(1)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.1(1)T.


Usage Guidelines

The application and meaning of the output is dependent on the MTP2 variant. For example, Japanese Nippon Telephone and Telegraph Cellular System (NTT) and the Japanese Telecommunications Technology Committee (TTC) support only emergency alignment.

Examples

The following is sample output from this command:

Router# show ss7 mtp2 ccb 0

SS7 MTP2 Internal Channel Control Block Info for channel 0
Protocol version for channel 0 is Japan NTT Q.703 Version 1-1
ModuloSeqNumber             = 128   (0x80  )
MaxSeqNumber                = 127   (0x7F  )
Unacked-MSUs (MaxInRTB)     = 40    (0x28  )
MaxProvingAttempts          = 5     (0x5   )
error_control               = Basic
LSSU_Len                    = 1     (0x1   )
MSU_Len                     = 272   (0x110 )

SUERM-threshold             = 64    (0x40  )
SUERM-number-octets         = 16    (0x10  )
SUERM-number-SUs            = 256   (0x100 )

Tie-AERM-Emergency          = 1     (0x1   )
Tin-AERM-Normal             = 1     (0x1   )

MSU_FISU_Accepted_flag      = FALSE
LSSU_available              = TRUE
AbnormalBSN_flag            = FALSE
AbnormalBSN_flag            = FALSE
UnreasonableBSN             = FALSE
UnreasonableFSN             = FALSE
Abnormal_FIBR_flag          = FALSE
congestionDiscard           = TRUE

ThisIsA_MSU                 = FALSE
local_processor_outage      = FALSE
remote_processor_outage     = FALSE

provingEmergencyFlag        = FALSE
RemoteProvingEmergencyFlag  = FALSE
further_proving_required    = FALSE
ForceRetransmitFlag         = FALSE
RetransmissionFlag          = FALSE

link_present                = FALSE
Debug Mask                  = 0x0

show ss7 mtp2 state

To display internal Signaling System 7 (SS7) Message Transfer Part level 2 (MTP2) state-machine information, use the show ss7 mtp2 state command in privileged EXEC mode.

show ss7 mtp2 state [channel]

Syntax Description

channel

(Optional) Specific channel. Range is from 0 to 3.


Defaults

Information for all channels is displayed.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.0(7)XR

This command was introduced.

12.1(1)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.1(1)T.


Examples

The following is sample output from this command displaying MTP2 state machine information for two different channels:

Router# show ss7 mtp2 state 0

SS7 MTP2 states for channel 0
Protocol version for channel 0 is Japan NTT Q.703 Version 1-1
  MTP2LSC_OOS             MTP2IAC_IDLE
  MTP2TXC_INSERVICE       MTP2RC_IDLE
  MTP2SUERM_IDLE          MTP2AERM_IDLE
  MTP2CONGESTION_IDLE
    Congestion Backhaul  = Abate
Remote Processor Outage  = FALSE

Router# show ss7 mtp2 state 1

SS7 MTP2 states for channel 1
Protocol version for channel 1 is Japan NTT Q.703 Version 1-1
  MTP2LSC_OOS             MTP2IAC_IDLE
  MTP2TXC_INSERVICE       MTP2RC_IDLE
  MTP2SUERM_IDLE          MTP2AERM_IDLE
  MTP2CONGESTION_IDLE
    Congestion Backhaul  = Abate
Remote Processor Outage  = FALSE

Table 121 describes significant fields shown in this output.

Table 121 show ss7 mtp2 state Field Descriptions 

State
Description
Possible Values

MTP2LSC

Overall status of the link.

OOS—Link is out of service.

INITIAL_ALIGNMENT—Link is in a transitional link alignment state.

ALIGNED_READY—Link is in a transitional link alignment state.

ALIGNED_NOT_READY—Link is in a transitional link alignment state.

INSERVICE—Link is in service.

PROCESSOR_OUTAGE—There is an outage in the local processor. This state implies that the link has been aligned.

POWER_OFF—It is possible you don't have the I/O memory set to at least 40 percent. There may not be enough memory for the SS7 MTP2 signaling.

MTP2IAC

Status of the initial alignment control state machine.

IDLE—State machine is idle. It is not aligning the link.

NOT_ALIGNED—State machine has begun the alignment process.

ALIGNED— Link has exchanged the alignment handshake with the remote device.

PROVING—Link alignment is being proven. This is a waiting period before the LSC state changes to INSERVICE.

MTP2TXC

Status of the transmission control state machine.

IDLE—State machine is inactive.

INSERVICE—State machine is the active transmitter.

MTP2RC

Status of the receive control state machine.

IDLE—State machine is inactive.

INSERVICE—State machine is the active receiver.

MTP2SUERM

Status of the signal unit error monitor (SUERM).

IDLE—State machine is inactive.

MONITORING—SUERM is active. SUERM uses a leaky-bucket algorithm to track link errors while the link is in service. If the number of link errors reaches the threshold, the link is taken out of service.

MTP2AERM

Status of the alignment error rate monitor state machine (AERM).

IDLE—State machine is inactive.

MONITORING—Alignment error monitor is active. This is part of the alignment process.

MTP2CONGESTION

Status of the congestion control state machine.

IDLE—State machine is inactive. No congestion is detected; normal traffic flow.

ACTIVE—Congestion has been declared. The Cisco 2600 series router is sending SIBs every T5, which indicates that the remote end should stop sending new MSUs until the local Cisco 2600 series router can catch up.

Congestion Backhaul

Congestion status of the backhaul link between the Cisco SLT and the media gateway controller.

Abate—Link between the Cisco 2600 series router and the media gateway controller is not under congestion.

Onset—Link between the Cisco 2600 series router and the media gateway controller is under congestion. and the Media Gateway Controller should stop sending new MSUs until the local Cisco 2600 series router can catch up.

Remote Processor Outage

Processor outage status of the remote.

TRUE indicates that the remote is in processor outage.

FALSE indicates that the remote has not declared processor outage.


show ss7 mtp2 stats

To display Signaling System 7 (SS7) Message Transfer Part level 2 (MTP2) operational statistics, use the show ss7 mtp2 stats command in privileged EXEC mode.

show ss7 mtp2 stats [channel]

Syntax Description

channel

(Optional) Specific channel. Range is from 0 to 3.


Defaults

Information for all channels is displayed.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.0(7)XR

This command was introduced.

12.1(1)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.1(1)T.


Examples

The following is sample output from this command showing operations and maintenance (OM) statistics for MTP2 channel 0:

Router# show ss7 mtp2 stats 0

SS7 MTP2 Statistics for channel 0
Protocol version for channel 0 is Japan NTT Q.703 Version 1-1
OMIACAlignAttemptCount  = 0
OMIACAlignFailCount     = 0
OMIACAlignCompleteCount = 0

OMMSU_TO_XMIT_Count     = 0
OMMSU_XMIT_Count        = 0
OMMSU_RE_XMIT_Count     = 0
OMMSU_RCV_Count         = 0
OMMSU_Posted_Count      = 0
OMMSU_too_long          = 0

OMFISU_XMIT_Count       = 0
OMFISU_RCV_Count        = 0

OMLSSU_XMIT_Count       = 17
OMLSSU_XMIT_SINCount    = 0
OMLSSU_XMIT_SIECount    = 0
OMLSSU_XMIT_SIOCount    = 0
OMLSSU_XMIT_SIOSCount   = 17
OMLSSU_XMIT_SIPOCount   = 0
OMLSSU_XMIT_SIBCount    = 0

OMLSSU_RCV_Count        = 0
OMLSSU_RCV_SINCount     = 0
OMLSSU_RCV_SIECount     = 0
OMLSSU_RCV_SIOCount     = 0
OMLSSU_RCV_SIOSCount    = 0
OMLSSU_RCV_SIPOCount    = 0
OMLSSU_RCV_SIBCount     = 0
OMLSSU_RCV_InvalidCount = 0

OMRemote_PO_Count       = 0
OMRemote_Congestion_Cnt = 0

OMtimeINSV (secs)       = 0
OMtimeNotINSV (secs)    = 9550
OMMSUBytesTransmitted   = 0
OMMSUBytesReceived      = 0

OMTransmitReqCount      = 33
OMPDU_notAcceptedCount  = 0
OMPDU_NACK_Count        = 0
OMunreasonableFSN_rcvd  = 0
OMunreasonableBSN_rcvd  = 0

OMT1_TMO_Count          = 0
OMT2_TMO_Count          = 0
OMT3_TMO_Count          = 0
OMT4_TMO_Count          = 0
OMT5_TMO_Count          = 0
OMT6_TMO_Count          = 0
OMT7_TMO_Count          = 0
OMT8_TMO_Count          = 0
OMTA_TMO_Count          = 0
OMTF_TMO_Count          = 0
OMTO_TMO_Count          = 0
OMTS_TMO_Count          = 477218
OMLostTimerCount        = 0

OMOMLostBackHaulMsgs    = 0

OMAERMCount             = 0
OMAERMFailCount         = 0
OMSUERMCount            = 0
OMSUERMFailCount        = 0
OMCongestionCount       = 0
OMCongestionBackhaulCnt = 0

Table 122 describes significant fields shown in this output.

Table 122 show ss7 mtp2 stats Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

OMIACAlignAttemptCount

OMIACAlignFailCount

OMIACAlignCompleteCount

Counts for Initial Alignment Control (IAC) attempts.

OMMSU_TO_XMIT_Count

Related to the results of the show ss7 sm stats command's PDU_pkts_recieve_count statistic. The number shown in OMMSU_TO_XMIT_Count is less than the PDU_pkts_recieve_count because OMMSU_TO_XMIT_Count shows the number of PDUs going out on the link, while the PDU_pkts_recieve_count includes PDUs that are internal to MTP2.

OMMSU_RCV_Count

Related to the results of the show ss7 sm stats command's packets_send_count.

OMLSSU_XMIT_Count

OMLSSU_XMIT_SINCount

OMLSSU_XMIT_SIECount

OMLSSU_XMIT_SIOCount

OMLSSU_XMIT_SIOSCount

OMLSSU_XMIT_SIPOCount

OMLSSU_XMIT_SIBCount

Number of times that MTP 2 has posted the specific Link Status Signal Unit (LSSU) to MTP 1. They do not show the number of LSSUs actually sent over the link.

OMLSSU_RCV_Count

OMLSSU_RCV_SINCount

OMLSSU_RCV_SIECount

OMLSSU_RCV_SIOCount

OMLSSU_RCV_SIOSCount

OMLSSU_RCV_SIPOCount

OMLSSU_RCV_SIBCount

OMLSSU_RCV_InvalidCount

Number of LSSUs received by MTP 2 from MTP 1. Because of MTP 1 filtering, this is not the same as the actual LSSUs sent over the link.

OMT1_TMO_Count

OMT2_TMO_Count

OMT3_TMO_Count

OMT4_TMO_Count

OMT5_TMO_Count

OMT6_TMO_Count

OMT7_TMO_Count

OMT8_TMO_Count

OMTA_TMO_Count

OMTF_TMO_Count

OMTO_TMO_Count

OMTA_TMO_Count

OMLostTimerCount

Information about timers in use.

OMLostBackhaulMsgs

How many messages received from the Media Gateway Controller have been lost because of a lack of resources in the Cisco 2600 series router. This count is related to the results of the show ss7 sm stats command's PDU_pkts_recieve_count statistic. For example, if the Media Gateway Controller sends 100 MSUs and the Cisco 2600 series router only has 65 free buffers, 35 MSUs might be lost.


show ss7 mtp2 timer

To display durations of the Signaling System 7 (SS7) Message Transfer Part level 2 (MTP2) state-machine timers, use the show ss7 mtp2 timer command in privileged EXEC mode.

show ss7 mtp2 timer [channel]


Note The eight timers whose status is displayed using this command are set on the media gateway controller using MML commands. The timers are then downloaded from the controller to the Cisco signaling link terminal (SLT).


Syntax Description

channel

(Optional) Specific channel. Range is from 0 to 3.


Defaults

Information for all sessions is displayed.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.0(7)XR

This command was introduced.

12.1(1)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.1(1)T.


Usage Guidelines

MTP2 uses eight different timers on each link. Throughout the link-state transitions, multiple timers are active. An in-service MTP2 link requires timers that are constantly started, stopped, and restarted. Use this command to display the configured timer durations.


Note All MTP2 configuration parameters are set at the Cisco SLT command-line interface. Media gateway controller parameter data files are no longer used to configure the Cisco SLT.


Examples

The following is sample output from this command displaying timer information for channel 0:

Router# show ss7 mtp2 timer 0

SS7 MTP2 Timers for channel 0 in milliseconds
Protocol version for channel 0 is Japan NTT Q.703 Version 1-1
    T1 aligned/ready = 15000
      T2 not aligned = 5000
          T3 aligned = 3000
T4 Emergency Proving = 3000
   T4 Normal Proving = 3000
      T5 sending SIB = 200
      T6 remote cong = 3000
 T7 excess ack delay = 2000
  T8 errored int mon = 0
TA SIE timer = 20
       TF FISU timer = 20
        TO SIO timer = 20
       TS SIOS timer = 20

show ss7 mtp2 variant

To display information about the Signaling System 7 (SS7) Message Transfer Part level 2 (MTP2) protocol variant, use the show ss7 mtp2 variant command in privileged EXEC mode.

show ss7 mtp2 variant [channel]

Syntax Description

channel

(Optional) Specific channel. Range is from 0 to 3.


Defaults

Information for all channels is displayed.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.0(7)XR

This command was introduced.

12.1(1)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.1(1)T.

12.2(11)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)T and implemented on the Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400.


Usage Guidelines

This command can take an optional channel ID at the end (for example, show ss7 mtp2 variant 0). If the optional channel ID is omitted, the command displays the SS7 variant for all configured SS7 links.

Each country specifies its own variant of SS7, and the Cisco SLT supports several variants of the MTP2 protocol. The selected variant can affect the MTP2 statistics displayed by various commands. The Cisco SLT support the following variants:

Telcordia Technologies (formerly Bellcore)

ITU: International Telecommunication Union

NTT: Japanese Nippon Telephone and Telegraph Cellular System

TTC: Japanese Telecommunications Technology Committee

Each channel can be configured to any one of the protocol variants. When you change from one variant to another, for example from Bellcore to NTT, the MTP2 parameters default to those specified by NTT. You can then change the defaults as required.

Examples

The following is sample output from this command showing protocol-variant information for channel 1:

Router# show ss7 mtp2 variant 1

Protocol version for channel 1 is Bellcore GR-246-Core Issue 2, Dec 1997

The following is sample output showing the SS7 variant for the SS7 link whose channel ID is 2:

Router# show ss7 mtp2 variant 2

Protocol version for channel 2 is Bellcore GR-246-Core Issue 2, Dec 1997

The following is sample output showing the SS7 variant for all configured links:

Router# show ss7 mtp2 variant

Protocol version for channel 0 is Bellcore GR-246-Core Issue 2, Dec 1997
Protocol version for channel 1 is Bellcore GR-246-Core Issue 2, Dec 1997
Protocol version for channel 2 is Bellcore GR-246-Core Issue 2, Dec 1997
Protocol version for channel 3 is Bellcore GR-246-Core Issue 2, Dec 1997

In each case, all SS7 links are clearly provisioned to use the Bellcore variant (refer to the ss7 mtp2 variant bellcore command).

Command output shows that the MTP2 variant is being used for each of the SS7 links and that the Bellcore version is implemented; it also shows where the links are identified by their assigned channel IDs.

Related Commands

Command
Description

show controllers serial

Displays information about the virtual serial interface.

show ss7 mtp1 channel-id

Displays information for a given session channel ID.

show ss7 mtp2 ccb

Displays SS7 MTP 2 CCB information.

show ss7 mtp2 state

Displays internal SS7 MTP 2 state machine information.

show ss7 mtp2 stats

Displays SS7 MTP 2 operational statistics.

show ss7 mtp2 timers

Displays durations of the SS7 MTP 2 state machine timers.

show ss7 sm session

Displays information about SS7 Session Manager session.

show ss7 sm set

Displays information about the SS7 failover timer.

show ss7 mtp2 ccb

Displays SS7 MTP 2 CCB information.

show ss7 mtp2 state

Displays internal SS7 MTP 2 state machine information.

show ss7 mtp2 stats

Displays SS7 MTP 2 operational statistics.

ss7 mtp2 variant bellcore

Configures the device for Telcordia Technologies (formerly Bellcore) standards.


show ss7 sm session

To display information about a Signaling System 7 (SS7) Session Manager session, use the
show ss7 sm session command in privileged EXEC mode.

show ss7 sm session [session]

Syntax Description

session

(Optional) Session. Range is from 0 to 3.


Defaults

Information for all sessions is displayed.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.0(7)XR

This command was introduced.

12.1(1)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.1(1)T.

12.2(11)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)T. Support for up to four Session Manager sessions was added.


Usage Guidelines

If no sessions are configured, the message "No Session is configured" appears.

Support for up to four Session Manager sessions was added in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)T. Session Manager sessions are now numbered from 0 to 3. The Cisco Signalling Link Terminal Dual Ethernet feature changes the command-line-interface syntax and adds sessions 2 and 3.

Examples

The following is sample output from this command displaying session information for both sessions:

Router# show ss7 sm session

Session[0]: Remote Host 255.255.251.254:8060, Local Host 255.255.255.254:8060
      retrans_t = 600
      cumack_t  = 300
      kp_t      = 2000
      m_retrans = 2
      m_cumack  = 3
      m_outseq  = 3
      m_rcvnum  = 32

Session[1]: Remote Host 255.255.251.255:8061, Local Host 255.255.255.254:8061
      retrans_t = 600
      cumack_t  = 300
      kp_t      = 2000
      m_retrans = 2
      m_cumack  = 3
      m_outseq  = 3
      m_rcvnum  = 32

Table 123 describes significant fields shown in this output.

Table 123 show ss7 sm session Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

Remote Host, Local Host

IP address and port number for the session.

retrans_t

Retransmission timer value.

cumack_t

Cumulative acknowledgment timer value.

m_cumack

Maximum number of segments that can be received before the RUDP sends an acknowledgment.

m_outseq

Maximum number of out-of-sequence segments that can be received before the RUDP sends an extended acknowledgment.

m_rcvnum

Maximum number of segments that the remote end can send before receiving an acknowledgment.


Related Commands

Command
Description

ss7 session

Establishes a session.

ss7 session retrans_t

Sets the retransmission timer.

ss7 session m_rcvnum

Sets the maximum number of segments that the remote end can send before receiving an acknowledgment.

ss7 session m_outseq

Sets the maximum number of out-of-sequence segments that can be received before the RUDP sends an extended acknowledgment.

ss7 session m_cumack

Sets the maximum number of segments that can be received before the RUDP sends an acknowledgment.

ss7 session cumack_t

Sets the cumulative acknowledgment timer.