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 privileged 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
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12.2(11)T |
This command was introduced on the Cisco 3640, Cisco 3660, Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, and Cisco AS5400. |
12.4(15)T |
The MRCP version, ASR callid, and TTS callid fields were added to the command output and the URL and Stream URL fields were modified to display Media Resource Control Protocol version 2 (MRCP v2) format URLs. |
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
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
--------------------------------------------
Resource Type: Synthesizer URL: sip:mrcpv2TTSServer@10.5.18.224
Method In Progress: SPEAK State: S_SYNTH_IDLE
Control Protocol: TCP Server IP Address: 10.5.18.224 Port: 51000
Data Protocol: RTP Server IP Address: 10.5.18.224 Port: 10000
Stream URL: sip:mrcpv2TTSServer@10.5.18.224:5060
Packets Transmitted: 0 (0 bytes)
Packets Received: 177 (28320 bytes)
ReceiveDelay: 100 LostPackets: 0
--------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------
Resource Type: Recognizer URL: sip:mrcpv2ASRServer@10.5.18.224
Method In Progress: RECOGNITION-START-TIMERS State: S_RECOG_RECOGNIZING
Control Protocol: TCP Server IP Address: 10.5.18.224 Port: 51001
Data Protocol: RTP Server IP Address: 10.5.18.224 Port: 10002
Packets Transmitted: 191 (30560 bytes)
Packets Received: 0 (0 bytes)
ReceiveDelay: 100 LostPackets: 0
Table 136 describes the fields shown in this output.
Table 136 show mrcp client session active detailed Field Descriptions
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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. |
MRCP version |
MRCP version used by the client. |
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. This field is not displayed for MRCP v2 sessions because the local IP address is not specified in SIP call legs. |
Local Port |
Identification number of the Cisco gateway port through which the TCP connection is made. This field is not displayed for MRCP v2 sessions because the local port is not specified in SIP call legs. |
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. |
Signalling URL |
URL of the MRCP v2 media server. |
Stream URL |
URL of the MRCP v1 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. |
ReceiveDelay |
Average playout FIFO delay plus the decoder delay during this voice call. |
Related Commands
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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 privileged 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
|
|
12.2(11)T |
This command was introduced on the Cisco 3640, Cisco 3660, Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, and Cisco AS5400. |
12.4(15)T |
The MRCP version field was added to the command output and the URL field was modified to display Media Resource Control Protocol version 2 (MRCP v2) format URLs. |
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
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)
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)
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)
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
Control Protocol: TCP Data Protocol: RTP
Server IP Address: 10.5.18.224 Server Port 10002
Signalling URL: sip:mrcpv2ASRServer@10.5.18.224:5060
Packets Transmitted: 373 (59680 bytes)
Packets Received: 0 (0 bytes)
GapFillWithInterpolation: 6025
HighWaterPlayoutDelay: 100
ReceiveDelay: 100 LostPackets: 0
EarlyPackets: 0 LatePackets: 0
-----------------------------------------
Server IP Address: 10.5.18.224 Server Port 10000
Signalling URL: sip:mrcpv2TTSServer@10.5.18.224:5060
Packets Transmitted: 0 (0 bytes)
Packets Received: 679 (108640 bytes)
GapFillWithInterpolation: 6025
HighWaterPlayoutDelay: 100
ReceiveDelay: 100 LostPackets: 0
EarlyPackets: 0 LatePackets: 0
Table 137 describes the fields shown in this output.
Table 137 show mrcp client session history detailed Field Descriptions
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MRCP Session ID |
Unique identification number for the MRCP session, in hexadecimal. |
Associated CallID |
Unique identification number for the associated call, in hexadecimal. |
MRCP version |
MRCP version used by the client. |
Control Protocol |
Call control protocol being used, which is always TCP. |
Data Protocol |
Data protocol being used, which is always RTP. |
ASR (Callid = ) |
For MRCP v2 sessions, the unique identification number for the ASR SIP call leg, in hexadecimal. |
TTS (Callid = ) |
For MRCP v2 sessions, the unique identification number for the TTS SIP call leg, in hexadecimal. |
Local IP Address |
IP address of the Cisco gateway that is the MRCP client. This field is not displayed for MRCP v2 sessions because the local IP address is not specified in SIP call legs. |
Local Port |
Identification number of the Cisco gateway port through which the TCP connection is made. This field is not displayed for MRCP v2 sessions because the local port is not specified in SIP call legs. |
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. |
Signalling URL |
URL of the MRCP v2 media server. |
Stream URL |
URL of the MRCP v1 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
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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 |
Hostname 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
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|
12.2(11)T |
This command was introduced on the Cisco 3640, Cisco 3660, Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, and Cisco AS5400. |
12.4(15)T |
This command was modified to display statistics about MRCP version 2 (MRCP v2) sessions. |
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
Method :Count Min Avg Max
DEFINE-GRAMMAR :3 48 568 1604
RECOGNITION-START-TIMERS :2 140 164 188
RECOG-TIME :3 804 965 1128
SPEAK-TIME :6 3636 7063 12068
Table 138 describes the fields shown in this output.
Table 138 show mrcp client statistics hostname Field Descriptions
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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
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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
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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 139 describes significant fields shown in this output.
Table 139 show mwi relay clients Field Descriptions
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Client |
Client number. |
IPADDR |
IP address. |
EXPIRES |
Seconds before expiration. |
MWI |
MWI status. |
Related Commands
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mwi relay |
Enables the Cisco IOS Telephony Service router to relay MWI information to remote Cisco IP phones. |
show nextport
To display statistical information on NextPort digital signal processor (DSP) resources for diagnostic and debugging purposes, use the show nextport command in privileged EXEC mode.
show nextport {dfc slot/port | est [slot/dfc/module | enabled] | ifd {queue slot/port [control | data | est | gdb | voice | npaddress [qid]] | statistics} | md modem | mm [slot/dfc/module | interrupt] | np-address slot/port | session {slot/port | tty ttynumber} | siglib test | ssm {info slot/port | test | vdev slot/port } | test | vpd {statistics [slot/port ] | traffic slot/port} | vsmgr protocol violations}
Syntax Description
dfc slot/port |
Displays dial feature card (DFC) manager statistics for the specified slot and port. Range for the slot and port numbers is 1 to 7. The slash is required in the command syntax. |
est |
Displays Error/Status/Trace (EST) statistics for all the NextPort modules. |
est slot/dfc/module |
Displays EST information for the NextPort module in the specified slot, DFC, and module location. The slash is required in the command syntax. |
est enabled |
Displays a list of the enabled NextPort modules. |
ifd queue slot/port |
Displays the contents of one or more NextPort interface driver queues for the specified slot and port. Information includes the contents of the free, ready, and index rings, and the buffer description tables. The slash is required in the command syntax. |
control |
(Optional) Displays statistics for the interface control driver queue. |
data |
(Optional) Displays statistics for the interface data driver queue. |
est |
(Optional) Displays statistics for the interface EST driver queue. |
gdb |
(Optional) Displays statistics for the interface GDB driver queue. |
voice |
(Optional) Displays statistics for the interface voice driver queue. |
npaddress |
(Optional) The module address, expressed as a number (for example, 0x06000100). |
qid |
(Optional) Specific queue ID number. Range is from 0 to 31. |
ifd statistics |
Displays interface driver statistics, including any weak assertions generated. |
md modem |
Displays information for the specified NextPort modem instance. |
mm |
Displays modem manager information for the enabled NextPort modules. |
mm slot/dfc/module |
Displays modem manager information for the specified slot, DFC, and module location. The slash is required in the command syntax. |
mm interrupt |
Displays a list of system timer interrupt enabled modules. |
np-address slot/port |
Displays the NextPort address for the specified slot and port. The slash is required in the command syntax. |
session slot/port |
Displays NextPort session information for the specified slot and port. The slash is required in the command syntax. |
session tty ttynumber |
Displays NextPort session information for the specified tty session. Range is from 0 to 2003. |
siglib test |
Displays statistics for the SigLib test configuration. |
ssm info slot/port |
Displays information about the NextPort session and service manager (SSM) for the specified slot and port. The slash is required in the command syntax. |
ssm test |
Displays svc_id type, service type, and signaling type for the unit test configuration. |
ssm vdev slot/port |
Displays NextPort SSM Vdev information for the specified slot and port. The slash is required in the command syntax. |
test |
Displays information about the NextPort test parameters configuration. |
vpd statistics slot/port |
Displays the TX/RX packet counters for voice packet drivers (VPDs) (including success and failure statistics). The slot/port argument limits the output to statistics for the specified slot and port. The slash is required in the command syntax. |
vpd traffic slot/port |
Displays TX/RX VPD traffic statistics for the specified slot and port. The slash is required in the command syntax. |
vsmgr protocol violations |
Displays the number of payload violations for the NextPort voice resource manager. |
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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15.1(2)T |
Router output for the show nextport mm command updated. |
12.1(1)XD1 |
The show nextport ifd queue command was introduced. |
12.3(11)T |
This command was modified. Keywords and arguments were added to expand the variations of command output. The command was renamed show nextport with the ifd queue keyword was added. |
Usage Guidelines
The show nextport command is intended to be used by Cisco Technical Support personnel to look at the NextPort DSP statistics and to perform detailed debugging. Please consult Cisco Technical Support before using this command.
The show nextport command is supported on the Cisco AS5300XM series, Cisco AS5400XM series, and Cisco AS5800XM series platforms.
When you enter the show nextport vpd statistics command on the Cisco AS5850, the output shows the TX/RX packet counters that could not be forwarded by distributed Cisco Express Forwarding. These packets are routed back to the enhanced route switch controller (ERSC).
The show nextport vpd statistics slot/port command (on individual feature boards) displays the TX/RX packet counts for the packets that have been forwarded by distributed Cisco Express Forwarding.
The display of packet counts for the packets forwarded on the Cisco AS5850 is the result of the distributed architecture of the platform.
Examples
The following examples show some of the variations of the show nextport command.
Note Field descriptions in the examples provided are self-explanatory.
Router# show nextport session 1/1
Session Information Display
slot/port : 1/1 TTY# : 217 Session ID : 0x006D
Module Address : Slot 1 DFC 0 Module 0 SPE 0 Channel 1
Service Type : DATA FAX MODEM
DSP is connected to TDM stream 0, channel 1 on the NextPort module
Router# show nextport vpd statistics
Voice Statistics for slot 1
rejection by dsp api layer = 0
Voice Statistics for slot 2
rejection by dsp api layer = 0
Voice Statistics for slot 3
rejection by dsp api layer = 0
Voice Statistics for slot 4
rejection by dsp api layer = 0
Voice Statistics for slot 5
rejection by dsp api layer = 0
Voice Statistics for slot 6
rejection by dsp api layer = 0
Voice Statistics for slot 7
rejection by dsp api layer = 0
Router# show nextport ssm vdev 3/1
vdev_common handle @ 0xC0D92E20
slot 3, port 1, tone , device_status(0): VDEV_STATUS_UNLOCKED
csm_state(0x0100)=CSM_IDLE_STATE, csm_event_proc=0x601EA0C0
invalid_event_count=2, wdt_timeout_count=0
wdt_timestamp_started is not activated
wait_for_dialing:False, wait_for_bchan:False
pri_chnl=TDM_ISDN_STREAM(s0, u0, c0), tdm_chnl=TDM_DSP_STREAM(s3, c1)
dchan_idb_start_index=0, dchan_idb_index=0, call_id=0x0000, bchan_num=-1
csm_event=CSM_EVENT_MODEM_ONHOOK, cause=0x0007
ring_no_answer=0, ic_failure=0, ic_complete=0
dial_failure=0, oc_failure=0, oc_complete=0
oc_busy=0, oc_no_dial_tone=0, oc_dial_timeout=0
remote_link_disc=0, stat_busyout=0
oobp_failure=0, cas_address_signalling_failure=0
call_duration_started=00:00:00, call_duration_ended=00:00:00, total_call_durati0
The calling party phone number =
The called party phone number =
total_free_rbs_timeslot = 0, total_busy_rbs_timeslot = 0, total_rtr_busy_rbs_ti,
total_sw56_rbs_timeslot = 0, total_sw56_rbs_static_bo_ts = 0,
total_free_isdn_channels = 0, total_auto_busy_isdn_channels = 0,
total_rtr_busy_isdn_channels = 0,
min_free_device_threshold = 0
IOS bundled NextPort image version: 0.0.0.0
NP Module(3 ): state = MODULE NOT INSERTED
IOS bundled NextPort image version: 0.0.0.0
NP Module(4 ): state = MODULE NOT INSERTED
IOS bundled NextPort image version: 0.0.0.0
NP Module(5 ): state = MODULE NOT INSERTED
IOS bundled NextPort image version: 0.0.0.0
NP Module(6 ): state = MODULE NOT INSERTED
IOS bundled NextPort image version: 0.0.0.0
NP Module(7 ): state = MODULE NOT INSERTED
IOS bundled NextPort image version: 0.0.0.0
NP Module(8 ): state = MODULE NOT INSERTED
IOS bundled NextPort image version: 0.0.0.0
NP Module(9 ): state = MODULE NOT INSERTED
IOS bundled NextPort image version: 0.0.0.0
NP Module(10): state = MODULE NOT INSERTED
IOS bundled NextPort image version: 0.0.0.0
NP Module(11): state = MODULE NOT INSERTED
IOS bundled NextPort image version: 7.37.10.90
NP Module(12): slot=4, dfc=0, module=0
crash=0, bad=0, restarts=0, num SPEs=6
max_mpt_redundancy_session = 18
session handle enable = TRUE
IOS bundled NextPort image version: 7.37.10.90
NP Module(13): slot=4, dfc=0, module=1
crash=0, bad=0, restarts=0, num SPEs=6
max_mpt_redundancy_session = 18
session handle enable = TRUE
IOS bundled NextPort image version: 7.37.10.90
NP Module(14): slot=4, dfc=0, module=2
crash=0, bad=0, restarts=0, num SPEs=6
max_mpt_redundancy_session = 18
session handle enable = TRUE
IOS bundled NextPort image version: 7.37.10.90
NP Module(15): slot=5, dfc=0, module=0
crash=0, bad=0, restarts=0, num SPEs=6
max_mpt_redundancy_session = 18
session handle enable = TRUE
IOS bundled NextPort image version: 7.37.10.90
NP Module(16): slot=5, dfc=0, module=1
crash=0, bad=0, restarts=0, num SPEs=6
max_mpt_redundancy_session = 18
session handle enable = TRUE
IOS bundled NextPort image version: 7.37.10.90
NP Module(17): slot=5, dfc=0, module=2
crash=0, bad=0, restarts=0, num SPEs=6
max_mpt_redundancy_session = 18
session handle enable = TRUE
IOS bundled NextPort image version: 0.0.0.0
NP Module(18): state = MODULE NOT INSERTED
IOS bundled NextPort image version: 0.0.0.0
NP Module(19): state = MODULE NOT INSERTED
IOS bundled NextPort image version: 0.0.0.0
NP Module(20): state = MODULE NOT INSERTED
IOS bundled NextPort image version: 0.0.0.0
NP Module(21): state = MODULE NOT INSERTED
IOS bundled NextPort image version: 0.0.0.0
NP Module(22): state = MODULE NOT INSERTED
IOS bundled NextPort image version: 0.0.0.0
NP Module(23): state = MODULE NOT INSERTED
Related Commands
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show voice dsp |
Displays the current status or selective statistics of DSP voice channels. |
show nextport vpd
To display the TX/RX packet counters for voice packet drivers (VPDs) (including success and failure statistics), use the show nextport vpd command in privileged EXEC mode.
show nextport vpd {statistics [slot/port-number]| traffic [slot/port-number]}
Syntax Description
statistics |
Displays information about the VPD statistics. |
slot/port number |
(Optional) The slot or port number of the interface. |
traffic |
Displays TX/RX VPD traffic statistics for the specified slot and port. |
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
|
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15.0(1)M |
This command was introduced in a release earlier than Cisco IOS Release 15.0(1)M. |
Usage Guidelines
The show nextport vpd statistics command displays the TX/RX packet counters that could not be forwarded by distributed Cisco Express Forwarding (dCEF). These packets are routed back to the enhanced route switch controller (ERSC). Executing show nextport vpd statistics slot/port (on individual feature boards) shows the TX/RX packet counts for the packets that have been forwarded by dCEF.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show nextport vpd traffic command for slot1 ans port1:
Router# show nextport vpd traffic 1/1
Voice Instance for slot 1 port 1
Session Duration in second: 0
average rx packets per second: 0
average tx packets per second: 0
Table 140 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 140 show nextport vpd Field Descriptions
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Status |
Current status of the voice traffic. |
Session |
Duration of the voice sessions in seconds. |
Rx traffic Statistics |
Number of packets received. |
Tx traffic Statistics |
Number of packets sent. |
The following is sample output from the show nextport vpd statistics command. The field descriptions are self-explanatory.
Router# show nextport vpd statistics
Voice Instance for slot 1 port 1
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
|
|
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:
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 141 describes significant fields shown in this output.
Table 141 show num-exp Field Descriptions
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Dest Digit Pattern |
Index number identifying the destination telephone number digit pattern. |
Translation |
Expanded destination telephone number digit pattern. |
Related Commands
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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
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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
-------------------------
Number of active calls = 1
Call Direction is: INCOMING
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
PIAFS Frame Length in Bytes: 80
Data Transmission Protocol of Peer: FIXED SPEED
Data Transmission Protocol of 800 Router: FIXED SPEED
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
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 142 describes significant fields shown in this output.
Table 142 show piafs status Field Descriptions
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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
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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 privileged EXEC mode.
show pots csm port
Syntax Description
port |
Port number. Range is from 1 to 2. |
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
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12.1.(2)XF |
This command was introduced on the Cisco 800 series. |
Examples
The following is sample output from this command:
CSM Finite State Machine:
Call 0 - State: idle, Call Id: 0x0
Event: CSM_EVENT_NONE Cause: 0
Call 1 - State: idle, Call Id: 0x0
Event: CSM_EVENT_NONE Cause: 0
Call 2 - State: idle, Call Id: 0x0
Event: CSM_EVENT_NONE Cause: 0
Field descriptions should be self-explanatory.
Related Commands
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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. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
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12.0(3)T |
This command was introduced on the Cisco 800 series. |
Examples
The following is sample output from this command.
POTS Global Configuration:
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,
Hook Switch Finite State Machine:
Hook Switch Register: 10, Suspend Poll: 0
CODEC Finite State Machine:
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,
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
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
CSM Finite State Machine:
Call 0 - State: idle, Call Id: 0x0
Call 1 - State: idle, Call Id: 0x0
Call 2 - State: idle, Call Id: 0x0
Hook Switch Finite State Machine:
Hook Switch Register: 20, Suspend Poll: 0
CODEC Finite State Machine:
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,
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
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
CSM Finite State Machine:
Call 0 - State: idle, Call Id: 0x0
Call 1 - State: idle, Call Id: 0x0
Call 2 - State: idle, Call Id: 0x0
Table 143 describes significant fields shown in this output.
Table 143 show pots status Field Descriptions
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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
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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
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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.
Field descriptions should be self-explanatory.
Related Commands
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volume |
Configures the receiver volume level for a POTS port on a router. |
show presence global
To display configuration information about the presence service, use the show presence global command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show presence global
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
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12.4(11)XJ |
This command was introduced. |
12.4(15)T |
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(15)T. |
Usage Guidelines
This command displays the configuration settings for presence.
Examples
The following example displays output from the show subscription global command:
Router# show subscription global
Presence Global Configuration Information:
=============================================
Presence feature enable : TRUE
Presence allow external watchers : FALSE
Presence max subscription allowed : 100
Presence number of subscriptions : 0
Presence allow external subscribe : FALSE
Presence call list enable : TRUE
Presence server IP address : 0.0.0.0
Presence sccp blfsd retry interval : 60
Presence sccp blfsd retry limit : 10
Presence router mode : CME mode
Table 144 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 144 show subscription global Field Descriptions
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Presence feature enable |
Indicates whether presence is enabled on the router with the presence command. |
Presence allow external watchers |
Indicates whether internal presentities can be watched by external watchers, as set by the watcher all command |
Presence max subscription allowed |
Maximum number of presence subscriptions allowed by the max-subscription command. |
Presence number of subscriptions |
Current number of active presence subscriptions. |
Presence allow external subscribe |
Indicates whether internal watchers are allowed to subscribe to status notifications from external presentities, as set by the allow subscribe command. |
Presence call list enable |
Indicates whether the Busy Lamp Field (BLF) call-list feature is enabled with the presence call-list command. |
Presence server IP address |
Displays the IP address of an external presence server defined with the server command. |
Presence sccp blfsd retry interval |
Retry timeout, in seconds, for BLF speed-dial numbers on SCCP phones set by the sccp blf-speed-dial retry interval command. |
Presence sccp blfsd retry limit |
Maximum number of retries allowed for BLF speed-dial numbers on SCCP phones set by the sccp blf-speed-dial retry interval command. |
Presence router mode |
Indicates whether the configuration mode is set to Cisco Unified CME or Cisco Unified SRST by the mode command. |
Related Commands
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allow watch |
Allows a directory number on a phone registered to Cisco Unified CME to be watched in a presence service. |
allow subscribe |
Allows internal watchers to monitor external presence entities (directory numbers). |
debug presence |
Displays debugging information about the presence service. |
presence enable |
Allows the router to accept incoming presence requests. |
server |
Specifies the IP address of a presence server for sending presence requests from internal watchers to external presence entities. |
show presence subscription |
Displays information about active presence subscriptions. |
watcher all |
Allows external watchers to monitor internal presence entities (directory numbers). |
show presence subscription
To display information about active presence subscriptions, use the show presence subscription command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show presence subscription [details | presentity telephone-number | subid subscription-id | summary]
Syntax Description
details |
(Optional) Displays detailed information about presentities, watchers, and presence subscriptions. |
presentity telephone-number |
(Optional) Displays information on the presentity specified by the destination telephone number. |
subid subscription-id |
(Optional) Displays information for the specific subscription ID. |
summary |
(Optional) Displays summary information about active subscription requests. |
Command Default
Information for all active presence subscriptions is displayed.
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
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12.4(11)XJ |
This command was introduced. |
12.4(15)T |
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(15)T. |
Usage Guidelines
This command displays details about the currently active presence subscriptions
Examples
The following is sample output from the show presence subscription details command:
Presence Active Subscription Records Details:
=============================================
Watcher : 6002@10.4.171.60
Presentity : 6005@10.4.171.34
Subscription Duration : 1751 seconds
Watcher phone type : SIP Phone
subscription type : Incoming Indication
watcher dial peer tag : 40001
Watcher : 6002@10.4.171.60
Presence Active Subscription Records:
=============================================
Watcher : 4085256003@10.4.171.34
Presentity : 5001@10.4.171.20
Watcher phone type : SCCP [BLF Call List]
subscription type : Outgoing Request
watcher dial peer tag : 0
The following is sample output from the show presence subscription summary command:
Router# show presence subscription summary
Presence Active Subscription Records Summary: 15 subscription
Watcher Presentity SubID Expires SibID Status
======================== ======================== ====== ======= ====== ======
6002@10.4.171.60 6005@10.4.171.34 1 3600 0 idle
6005@10.4.171.81 6002@10.4.171.34 6 3600 0 idle
6005@10.4.171.81 6003@10.4.171.34 8 3600 0 idle
6005@10.4.171.81 6002@10.4.171.34 9 3600 0 idle
6005@10.4.171.81 6003@10.4.171.34 10 3600 0 idle
6005@10.4.171.81 6001@10.4.171.34 12 3600 0 idle
6001@10.4.171.61 6003@10.4.171.34 15 3600 0 idle
6001@10.4.171.61 6002@10.4.171.34 17 3600 0 idle
6003@10.4.171.59 6003@10.4.171.34 19 3600 0 idle
6003@10.4.171.59 6002@10.4.171.34 21 3600 0 idle
6003@10.4.171.59 5001@10.4.171.34 23 3600 24 idle
6002@10.4.171.60 6003@10.4.171.34 121 3600 0 idle
6002@10.4.171.60 5002@10.4.171.34 128 3600 129 idle
6005@10.4.171.81 1001@10.4.171.34 130 3600 131 busy
6005@10.4.171.81 7005@10.4.171.34 132 3600 133 idle
The following is sample output from the show presence subscription subid command:
Router# show presence subscription subid 133
Presence Active Subscription Records:
=============================================
Watcher : 6005@10.4.171.34
Presentity : 7005@10.4.171.20
Watcher phone type : SIP Phone
subscription type : Outgoing Request
watcher dial peer tag : 0
Table 144 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 145 show presence subscription Field Descriptions
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Watcher |
IP address of the watcher. |
Presentity |
IP address of the presentity. |
Expires |
Number of seconds until the subscription expires. Default is 3600. |
line status |
Status of the line: •Idle—Line is not being used. •In-use—User is on the line, whether or not this line can accept a new call. •Unknown—Phone is unregistered or this line is not allowed to be watched. |
watcher type |
Whether the watcher is local or remote. |
presentity type |
Whether the presentity is local or remote. |
Watcher phone type |
Type of phone, either SCCP or SIP. |
subscription type |
The type of presence subscription, either incoming or outgoing. |
retry limit |
Maximum number of times the router attempts to subscribe for the line status of an external SCCP phone when either the presentity does not exist or the router receives a terminated NOTIFY from the external presence server. Set with the sccp blf-speed-dial retry-interval command. |
sibling subID |
Sibling subscription ID if presentity is remote. If value is 0, presentity is local. |
sdb |
Voice port of the presentity. |
dp |
Dial peer of the presentity. |
watcher dial peer tag |
Dial peer tag of the watcher device. |
Related Commands
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allow watch |
Allows a directory number on a phone registered to Cisco Unified CME to be watched in a presence service. |
debug ephone blf |
Displays debugging information for Busy Lamp Field (BLF) presence features. |
debug presence |
Displays debugging information about the presence service. |
presence |
Enables presence service and enters presence configuration mode. |
presence enable |
Allows the router to accept incoming presence requests. |
show presence global |
Displays configuration information about the presence service. |
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
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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
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
Field descriptions should be self-explanatory.
Related Commands
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show proxy h323 detail-call |
Displays the details of a particular call on a proxy. |
show proxy h323 status |
Displays the overall status of a proxy. |
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. |
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
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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
H323_ID: ptel21@zone2.com
Peer proxy call signalling address = 172.17.0.41
Time call was initiated = 731146290 ms
Call state = Media Streaming
H245 logical channels for call leg pte111@zone1.com<->px1@zone.com
Time created = 731146317 ms
Time created = 731146316 ms
Time created = 731146318 ms
Time created = 731146317 ms
H245 logical channels for call leg pte111@zone1.com<->172.17.50.21:
Time created = 731146317 ms
Time created = 731146316 ms
Time created = 731146318 ms
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: mcs@sanjose.cisco.com
Peer proxy call signalling address = 172.68.183.199
H323_ID: proxy.sanjose.cisco.com
Time call was initiated = 730949651 ms
Call state = H245 open logical channels
H245 logical channels for call leg intel2 <-> cisco7-pxy:
RTP stream from intel2 to cisco7-pxy
Time created = 730949676 ms
RTP stream from intel2 to cisco7-pxy
Time created = 730949658 ms
RTP stream from cisco7-pxy to intel2
Time created = 730949664 ms
Packet Received Count = 3390
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
==============================
Min Jitter = 34(ms) Max Jitter = 408(ms)
Average Jitter Rate = 117
Jitter Rate(ms) Packet-Count
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
==============================
Min Jitter = 0(ms) Max Jitter = 28(ms)
Jitter Rate(ms) Packet-Count
H245 logical channels for call leg cisco7-pxy <->
RTP stream from cisco7-pxy to proxy.sanjose.cisco.com
Time created = 730949676 ms
Packet Received Count = 3398
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
==============================
Min Jitter = 55(ms) Max Jitter = 447(ms)
Average Jitter Rate = 127
Jitter Rate(ms) Packet-Count
RTP stream from cisco7-pxy to proxy.sanjose.cisco.com
Time created = 730949658 ms
Packet Received Count = 2537
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
==============================
Min Jitter = 32(ms) Max Jitter = 1256(ms)
Average Jitter Rate = 121
Jitter Rate(ms) Packet-Count
RTP stream from proxy.sanjose.cisco.com to cisco7-pxy
Time created = 730949664 ms
RTP stream from proxy.sanjose.cisco.com to cisco7-pxy
Time created = 730949661 ms
Field descriptions should be self-explanatory.
Related Commands
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h323 qos |
Enables QoS on the proxy. |
show proxy h323 calls |
Displays a list of active calls on the proxy. |
show proxy h323 status |
Displays the overall status of a 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
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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 Mode: Enabled
Proxy interface = Serial1: UP
Application Specific Routing: Disabled
RAS Initialization: Complete
Proxy aliases configured:
Proxy aliases assigned by Gatekeeper:
Gatekeeper multicast discovery: Disabled
Gatekeeper ID: gk.zone2.com
Gatekeeper registration succeeded
Number of calls in progress: 1
Field descriptions should be self-explanatory.
Related Commands
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show proxy h323 calls |
Displays a list of active calls on the proxy. |
show proxy h323 detail-call |
Displays the details of a particular call on a proxy. |
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
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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 146 describes significant fields shown in this output.
Table 146 show raw reclaimed Field Descriptions
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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
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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 | cas | ccapi | h323 | ivr | reclaimed | tsp | vtsp}
Syntax Description
all |
Displays the raw messages owned by all the components. |
cas |
Displays the Channel Associated Signaling (CAS) subsystem. |
ccapi |
Displays the Application programming interface (API) used to coordinate interaction between application and call legs (telephony or IP). |
h323 |
Displays the H.323 subsystem. |
ivr |
Displays the Interactive Voice Response (IVR) subsystem. |
reclaimed |
Displays the raw 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
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|
12.0(7)T |
This command was introduced on the Cisco AS5300. |
12.4(24)T |
This command was modified in a release earlier than Cisco IOS Release 12.4(24)T. The cas, ivr, and reclaimed keywords were added. |
Usage Guidelines
The number displayed for the show rawmsg all command should be zero to indicate that there are no memory leaks.
Examples
The following is a sample output from the show rawmsg tsp command that displays memory leaks from the Telephony Service Provider. The field names are self-explanatory.
Related Commands
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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 PRI interface to support Q.SIG signaling. |
pri-group nec-fusion |
Configures the NEC PBX to support FCCS. |
show cdapi |
Displays the CDAPI. |
show rlm group statistics
To display the network latency of a 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 |
(Optional) RLM group number. The range is from 0 to 255. There is no default value. |
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
|
|
11.3(7) |
This command was introduced. |
12.4(22)T |
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(22)T. |
Usage Guidelines
You can specify the group-number argument to view the network latency of a specific RLM group. If you do not specify the group-number argument, then the show rlm group statistics command displays the network latency of all the configured RLM groups.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show rlm group statistics command:
Router# show rlm group statistics
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
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
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
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
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 147 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 147 show rlm group statistics Field Descriptions
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Link_up |
Statistics collected when the RLM group is in the link up state. |
total transition |
Total number of transitions into a particular RLM group state. |
avg |
Total average time (in seconds) that the interval lasts. |
max |
Total maximum time (in seconds) that the interval lasts. |
min |
Total minimum time (in seconds) that the interval lasts. |
latest |
The most recent interval. |
Link_down |
Statistics collected when the RLM group is in the link down state. |
Link_recovered |
Statistics collected when the RLM group is in the link recovery state. |
Link_switched |
Statistics collected when the RLM group is in the link switching state. |
Server_changed |
Statistics collected for when and how many times an RLM server failover happens. |
Server Link Group[r1-server] |
Statistics collected for the 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
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clear interface |
Resets the hardware logic on an interface. |
clear rlm group |
Clears all RLM group time stamps to zero. |
interface |
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 address of the server. |
show rlm group status |
Displays the status of an RLM group. |
show rlm group timer |
Displays the current RLM group timer values. |
shutdown (RLM) |
Shuts down all of the links under an RLM group. |
timer |
Overwrites the default setting of timeout values. |
show rlm group status
To display the status of a 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 |
(Optional) RLM group number. The range is from 0 to 255. There is no default value. |
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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|
11.3(7) |
This command was introduced. |
12.4(22)T |
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(22)T. |
Usage Guidelines
You can specify the group-number argument to view the status of a specific RLM group. If you do not specify the group-number argument, then the show rlm group status command displays the status of all the configured RLM groups.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show rlm group status command:
Router# show rlm group status
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 148 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 148 show rlm group status Field Descriptions
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User/Port |
List of registered RLM users and the 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, for example, r1-server. |
socket |
Status of the individual signaling link. |
Related Commands
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clear interface |
Resets the hardware logic on an interface. |
clear rlm group |
Clears all RLM group time stamps to zero. |
interface |
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 address of the server. |
show rlm group statistics |
Displays the network latency of an RLM group. |
show rlm group timer |
Displays the current RLM group timer values. |
shutdown (RLM) |
Shuts down all of the links under an RLM group. |
timer |
Overwrites the default setting of timeout values. |
show rlm group timer
To display the current timer values of a Redundant Link Manager (RLM) group, use the show rlm group timer command in privileged EXEC mode.
show rlm group [group-number] timer
Syntax Description
group-number |
(Optional) RLM group number. The range is from 0 to 255. There is no default value. |
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
|
|
11.3(7) |
This command was introduced. |
12.4(22)T |
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(22)T. |
Usage Guidelines
You can specify the group-number argument to view the timer values of a specific RLM group. If you do not specify the group-number argument, then the show rlm group timer command displays the timer values of all the configured RLM groups.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show rlm group timer command:
Router# show rlm group timer
open_wait = 3s force-down = 30s
recovery = 12s switch-link = 5s
minimum-up = 60s retransmit = 1s
Table 149 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 149 show rlm group timer Field Descriptions
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open_wait |
Wait for the connection request to be acknowledged. |
recovery |
Time (in seconds) to allow the link to recover to backup link before declaring the link is down. |
minimum-up |
Minimum time (in seconds) to force RLM to stay in the link down state for the remote end to detect that the link state is down. |
keepalive |
A keepalive packet is sent out from the network access server to the Card Security Code (CSC) periodically. |
force-down |
Minimum time (in seconds) to force RLM to stay in the link down state for the remote end to detect 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 User Datagram Protocol (UDP), it needs to resend the control packet if the packet is not acknowledged within this retransmit interval (in seconds). |
Related Commands
|
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clear interface |
Resets the hardware logic on an interface. |
clear rlm group |
Clears all RLM group time stamps to zero. |
interface |
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 address of the server. |
show rlm group statistics |
Displays the network latency of an RLM group. |
show rlm group status |
Displays the status of an RLM group. |
shutdown (RLM) |
Shuts down all of the links under an 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
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|
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
Preauth Requests Sent : 43433
Preauth Requests Accepted : 43433
Preauth Requests Rejected : 0
Preauth Requests TimedOut : 0
Disconnects during Preauth : 0
Preauth Requests Sent : 43080
Preauth Requests Accepted : 43080
Preauth Requests Rejected : 0
Preauth Requests TimedOut : 0
Disconnects during Preauth : 0
Table 150 describes significant fields shown in this output.
Table 150 show rpms-proc counters Field Descriptions
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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
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clear rpms-proc counters |
Clears statistics counters for AAA preauthentication requests, successes, and rejects. |
show rtpspi
To display Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) serial peripheral interface (SPI) active call details and call statistics, use the show rtpspi command in privileged EXEC mode.
show rtpspi {call | statistics}
Syntax Description
call |
Displays RTP SPI active call details. |
statistics |
Displays RTP SPI call statistics information. |
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
|
|
12.4(22)T |
This command was introduced in a release earlier than Cisco IOS Release 12.4(22)T. |
Examples
The following is sample output from the show rtpspi statistics command:
Router# show rtpspi statistics
No. CallId Xmit-pkts Xmit-bytes Rcvd-pkts Rcvd-bytes Lost pkts Jitter Latenc
1 48 0x3BA 0x25440 0x17 0xD99 0x0 0x0 0x0
2 50 0x3BA 0x4A88 0x70 0x8AD 0x0 0x0 0x0
Table 151 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 151 show rtpspi statistics Field Descriptions
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CallId |
The call ID number. |
Xmit-pkts |
Number of packets transmitted. |
Xmit-bytes |
Number of bytes transmitted. |
Rcvd-pkts |
Number of packets received. |
Rcvd-bytes |
Number of bytes received. |
Lost pkts |
Number of lost packets. |
Jitter |
Reports the jitter encountered. |
Latenc |
Reports the level of latency on the call. |
Related Commands
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debug rtpspi all |
Debugs all RTP SPI errors, sessions, and in/out functions. |
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. |
Command Default
Active (current) stream information is displayed.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
|
|
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
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
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)
GapFillWithInterpolation:0
ReceiveDelay:85 LostPackets:0
EarlyPackets:2 LatePackets:12
Table 152 describes significant fields shown in this output.
Table 152 show rtsp client session Field Descriptions
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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
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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, use the show rudpv0 failures command in privileged EXEC mode.
show rudpv0 failures
Syntax Description
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
|
|
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 ****
OptionNotSupportedFailures 0
EmptyBufferSendFailures 0
Field descriptions should be self-explanatory.
Related Commands
|
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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. |
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
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
|
|
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
TotalPacketsReceived 4826
TotalDataPacketsReceived 1
Connection ID: 81163FD4, Current State: OPEN
TotalPacketsReceived 6755
TotalDataBytesSent 173690
TotalDataBytesReceived 56121
TotalDataPacketsSent 2695
TotalDataPacketsReceived 2265
Cumulative RudpV0 Statistics
TotalPacketsReceived 11581
TotalDataBytesSent 173690
TotalDataBytesReceived 56125
TotalDataPacketsSent 2695
TotalDataPacketsReceived 2266
Related Commands
|
|
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. |
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
|
|
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 ****
CreateEventQueueFailure 0
OptionNotSupportedFailures 0
EmptyBufferSendFailures 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
Null Seg Timeout 1000 1000
Trans State Timeout 2000 2000
Next Connection Id:61F72DAC, Remote conn id 126218
Null Seg Timeout 1000 1000
Trans State Timeout 2000 2000
The following is sample output from the show rudpv1 statistics command:
Router# show rudpv1 statistics
*** RUDPV1 Internal Stats ****
Connection ID:61F72B6C, Current State:OPEN
TotalDataBytesReceived 17808
TotalDataPacketsReceived 742
Connection ID:61F72DAC, Current State:OPEN
TotalDataPacketsReceived 0
Cumulative RudpV1 Statistics
TotalPacketsReceived 1047
TotalDataBytesReceived 18048
TotalDataPacketsReceived 752
Related Commands
|
|
clear rudpv1 statistics |
Clears the RUDP statistics counters. |
debug rudpv1 |
Displays debugging information for RUDP. |
show sccp
To display Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP) information such as administrative and operational status, use the show sccp command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show sccp [all | ccm group [number] | connections [details | internal | rsvp | summary] | server | statistics | call-identifications | call-references]
Syntax Description
all |
(Optional) Specifies all Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP) global information. |
ccm |
(Optional) Displays SCCP Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM) group related information. |
group |
(Optional) Displays CUCM groups. |
number |
(Optional) CUCM group number that needs to be displayed. |
connections |
(Optional) Specifies information about the connections controlled by the SCCP transcoding and conferencing applications. |
details |
(Optional) Displays SCCP connections in detail. |
internal |
(Optional) Displays information about SCCP internal connections. |
rsvp |
(Optional) Displays Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) information about SCCP connections. |
summary |
(Optional) Displays information about SCCP connections. |
server |
(Optional) Displays SCCP server information. |
statistics |
(Optional) Specifies statistical information for SCCP transcoding and conferencing applications. |
call-identifications |
(Optional) Displays the following identification numbers that is associated with each leg of a call: •Session •Call Reference •Connection •Call •Bridge •Profile |
call-references |
(Optional) Displays codec, port, ID numbers for each leg of a call. |
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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12.1(5)YH |
This command was introduced on the Cisco VG200. |
12.2(6)T |
This command was modified. The rsvp keyword was added. |
12.2(13)T |
This command was implemented on the Cisco 2600 series, Cisco 3620, Cisco 3640, Cisco 3660, and Cisco 3700 series. |
12.3(8)T |
This command was modified. The following keywords and arguments were added: ccm, connections, details, group, internal, number, summary. |
12.4(11)XW1 |
This command was modified. The stype field was added to the show output to show whether a connections is encrypted. |
12.4(15)XY |
This command was modified. The statistics and server keywords were added. |
12.4(22)T |
This command was modified. Command output was updated to show IPv6 information and it was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(13)T. |
15.1(4)M |
This command was modified. The call-identifications and call-references keywords were added. |
Usage Guidelines
The router on which you use the show sccp command 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.
Use the show sccp ccm group command to show detailed information about all groups assigned to the Cisco Unified CallManager. The optional group-number argument can be added to select details about a specific group.
Configure the show sccp server statistics command on the Cisco Unified Border Element, IP-to-IP Gateway, or Session Border Controller where no SCCP phone is registered, to show the statistical counts on the SCCP server. The counts display queuing errors and message drops on the transcoder alone when it is on the Cisco Unified Border Element, IP-to-IP Gateway, or Session Border Controller.
When the show sccp server statistics command is used on the Cisco Unified Manager Express (CME), it is recommended for use together with the clear sccp server statistics command.
Examples
In the following sample output, the gateway IP address can be an IPv4 or IPv6 address when it operates on an IPv4/IPv6 dual stack.
Gateway Local Interface: GigabitEthernet0/0
IPv6 Address: 2001:DB8:C18:1::3
IPv4 Address: 10.4.34.100
User Masked Codec list: None
Call Manager: 172.19.242.27, Port Number: 2000
Priority: N/A, Version: 5.0.1, Identifier: 4
Call Manager: 2001:DB8:C18:1::100, Port Number: 2000
Priority: N/A, Version: 7.0, Identifier: 1
Table 153 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 153 show sccp Field Descriptions
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SCCP Admin State |
Current state of the SCCP session. |
Gateway Local Interface |
Local interface that SCCP applications use to register with Cisco Unified Communications Manager. |
IP precedence |
Sets the IP precedence value for SCCP. |
User Masked Codec list |
Codec to mask. |
Call Manager |
Cisco Unified CallManager server information. |
The following is sample output from this command for IPv4 only. The field descriptions are self-explanatory.
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
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
The following sample shows statistical information for SCCP transcoding and conferencing applications.
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:
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
In the following example, the secure value of the stype field indicates that the conection is encrypted. The field descriptions are self-explanatory.
Router# show sccp connections
sess_id conn_id stype mode codec ripaddr rport sport
16777222 16777409 secure-xcode sendrecv g729b 10.3.56.120 16772 19534
16777222 16777393 secure-xcode sendrecv g711u 10.3.56.50 17030 18464
Total number of active session(s) 1, and connection(s) 2
The following example shows the remote IP addresses of active RTP sessions, each of which shows either an IPv4 or an IPv6 address.
Router# show sccp connections
sess_id conn_id stype mode codec sport rport ripaddr
16777219 16777245 conf sendrecv g711u 16516 27814 10.3.43.46
16777219 16777242 conf sendrecv g711u 17712 18028 10.3.43.2
16777219 16777232 conf sendrecv g711u 16890 19440 10.3.43.2
16777219 16777228 conf sendrecv g711u 19452 17464 10.3.43.2
16777220 16777229 xcode sendrecv g711u 17464 19452 10.3.43.2
16777220 16777227 xcode sendrecv g729b 19466 19434 2001:0DB8:C18:1:212:79FF:FED7:B254
16777221 16777233 mtp sendrecv g711u 19440 16890 10.3.43.2
16777221 16777231 mtp sendrecv g711u 17698 17426 2001:0DB8:C18:1:212:79FF:FED7:B254
16777223 16777243 mtp sendrecv g711u 18028 17712 10.3.43.2
16777223 16777241 mtp sendrecv g711u 16588 19446 2001:0DB8:C18:1:212:79FF:FED7:B254
The following is sample output for the two Cisco CallManager Groups assigned to the Cisco Unified CallManager: group 5 named "boston office" and group 988 named "atlanta office".
Router# show sccp ccm group
Description: boston office
Binded Interface: NONE, IP Address: NONE
Registration Retries: 3, Registration Timeout: 10 sec
Keepalive Retries: 3, Keepalive Timeout: 30 sec
CCM Connect Retries: 3, CCM Connect Interval: 1200 sec
Switchover Method: GRACEFUL, Switchback Method: GRACEFUL_GUARD
Switchback Interval: 10 sec, Switchback Timeout: 7200 sec
Signaling DSCP value: default, Audio DSCP value: default
CCM Group Identifier: 988
Description: atlanta office
Binded Interface: NONE, IP Address: NONE
Associated CCM Id: 1, Priority in this CCM Group: 1
Associated Profile: 6, Registration Name: MTP123456789988
Associated Profile: 10, Registration Name: CFB123456789966
Registration Retries: 3, Registration Timeout: 10 sec
Keepalive Retries: 5, Keepalive Timeout: 30 sec
CCM Connect Retries: 3, CCM Connect Interval: 10 sec
Switchover Method: IMMEDIATE, Switchback Method: IMMEDIATE
Switchback Interval: 15 sec, Switchback Timeout: 0 sec
Signaling DSCP value: default, Audio DSCP value: default
Table 154 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 154 show sccp ccm group Field Descriptions
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CCM Group Identifier |
Current state of the SCCP session. |
Description |
Local interface that SCCP applications use to register with Cisco Unified Communications Manager. |
Binded Interface |
Sets the IP precedence value for SCCP. |
Registration Retries |
Codec to mask. |
Registration Timeout |
Cisco Unified CallManager server information. |
Keepalive Retries |
Displays the number of keepalive retries from Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP) to Cisco Unified CallManager. |
Keepalive Timeout |
Displays the number of times that a DSP farm attempts to connect to a Cisco Unified CallManager. |
CCM Connect Retries |
Displays the amount of time, in seconds, that a given DSP farm profile waits before attempting to connect to a Cisco Unified CallManager when the current Cisco Unified CallManager fails to connect. |
CCM Connect Interval |
Method that the SCCP client uses when the communication link between the active Cisco Unified CallManager and the SCCP client fails. |
Switchover Method |
Method used when the secondary Cisco Unified CallManager initiates the switchback process with that higher order Cisco Unified CallManager. |
Switchback Method |
Method used when the secondary Cisco Unified CallManager initiates the switchback process with that higher order Cisco Unified CallManager. |
Switchback Interval |
Amount of time that the DSP farm waits before polling the primary Cisco Unified CallManager when the current Cisco Unified CallManager switchback connection fails. |
Switchback Timeout |
Amount of time, in seconds, that the secondary Cisco Unified CallManager waits before switching back to the primary Cisco Unified CallManager. |
Associated CCM Id |
Number assigned to the Cisco Unified CallManager. |
Registration Name |
User-specified device name in Cisco Unified CallManager. |
Associated Profile |
Number of the DSP farm profile associated with the Cisco Unified CallManager group. |
The following sample output displays the summary information for all SCCP call references:
Router# show sccp call-reference
session_id: 16805277 session_type: vcf , profile_id: 101,
call-reference: 25666614 , Name: , Number: 3004
Audio conn_id: 16777929 , str_passthr: 0
rtp-call-id: 21 , bridge-id: 15 , msp-call-id: 12
mode: sendrecv, sport: 25146, rport 16648, ripaddr: 10.22.82.205
codec: g711u , pkt-period: 20
call-reference: 25666611 , Name: , Number: 6628
Audio conn_id: 16777926 , str_passthr: 0
rtp-call-id: 19 , bridge-id: 13 , msp-call-id: 12
mode: sendrecv, sport: 28168, rport 2398 , ripaddr: 128.107.147.125
codec: g711u , pkt-period: 20
Video conn_id: 16777927 , conn_id_tx: 16777928 , str_passthr: 0
rtp-call-id: 20 , bridge-id: 14 , msp-call-id: 12
mode: sendrecv, sport: 22604, rport 2400 , ripaddr: 128.107.147.125
bit rate: 1100kbps, frame rate: 30fps , rtp pt_rx: 97, rtp pt_tx: 97
codec: h264, Profile: 0x40, level: 2.2, max mbps: 81 (x500 MB/s), max fs: 7
(x256 MBs)
call-reference: 25666608 , Name: , Number: 62783365
Audio conn_id: 16777923 , str_passthr: 0
rtp-call-id: 16 , bridge-id: 11 , msp-call-id: 12
mode: sendrecv, sport: 21490, rport 20590, ripaddr: 10.22.83.142
codec: g711u , pkt-period: 20
Video conn_id: 16777924 , conn_id_tx: 16777925 , str_passthr: 0
rtp-call-id: 17 , bridge-id: 12 , msp-call-id: 12
mode: sendrecv, sport: 23868, rport 29010, ripaddr: 10.22.83.142
bit rate: 960kbps, frame rate: 30fps , rtp pt_rx: 97, rtp pt_tx: 97
codec: h264, Profile: 0x40, level: 3.0, max mbps: 0 (x500 MB/s), max fs: 0
(x256 MBs)
call-reference: 25666602 , Name: , Number: 62783363
Audio conn_id: 16777916 , str_passthr: 0
rtp-call-id: 11 , bridge-id: 7 , msp-call-id: 12
mode: sendrecv, sport: 26940, rport 20672, ripaddr: 10.22.82.48
codec: g711u , pkt-period: 20
Video conn_id: 16777917 , conn_id_tx: 16777919 , str_passthr: 0
rtp-call-id: 13 , bridge-id: 8 , msp-call-id: 12
mode: sendrecv, sport: 16462, rport 20680, ripaddr: 10.22.82.48
bit rate: 960kbps, frame rate: 30fps , rtp pt_rx: 97, rtp pt_tx: 97
codec: h264, Profile: 0x40, level: 2.0, max mbps: 72 (x500 MB/s), max fs: 5
(x256 MBs)
Total number of active session(s) 1
Total of number of active session(s) 1
with total of number of call-reference(s) 4
with total of number of audio connection(s) 4
with total of number of video connection(s) 3
The following sample output displays summary information for all SCCP call identifications:
Router# show sccp call-identifications
sess_id callref conn_id conn_id_tx spid rtp_callid msp_callid bridge_id codec
stype prof_id
16805277 25666614 16777929 0 0 21 12 15 g711u vcf
101
16805277 25666611 16777926 0 0 19 12 13 g711u vcf
101
16805277 25666611 16777927 16777928 0 20 12 14 h264 vcf
101
16805277 25666608 16777923 0 0 16 12 11 g711u vcf
101
16805277 25666608 16777924 16777925 0 17 12 12 h264 vcf
101
16805277 25666602 16777916 0 0 11 12 7 g711u vcf
101
16805277 25666602 16777917 16777919 0 13 12 8 h264 vcf
101
Total number of active session(s) 1
The following sample displays the output from show sccp:
Gateway Local Interface: GigabitEthernet0/1
IPv4 Address: 172.19.156.7
User Masked Codec list: None
Call Manager: 1.4.211.39, Port Number: 2000
Priority: N/A, Version: 7.0, Identifier: 1
Call Manager: 128.107.151.39, Port Number: 2000
Priority: N/A, Version: 7.0, Identifier: 100
V_Conferencing Oper State: ACTIVE - Cause Code: NONE
Active Call Manager: 128.107.151.39, Port Number: 2000
TCP Link Status: CONNECTED, Profile Identifier: 101
Reported Max Streams: 4, Reported Max OOS Streams: 0
Supported Codec: g711ulaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: g711alaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: g729ar8, Maximum Packetization Period: 60
Supported Codec: g729abr8, Maximum Packetization Period: 60
Supported Codec: g729r8, Maximum Packetization Period: 60
Supported Codec: g729br8, Maximum Packetization Period: 60
Supported Codec: rfc2833 dtmf, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: rfc2833 pass-thru, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: inband-dtmf to rfc2833 conversion, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: h264: QCIF, Frame Rate: 15fps, Bit Rate: 64-704 Kbps
Supported Codec: h264: QCIF, Frame Rate: 30fps, Bit Rate: 64-704 Kbps
Supported Codec: h264: CIF, Frame Rate: 15fps, Bit Rate: 64-704 Kbps
Supported Codec: h264: CIF, Frame Rate: 30fps, Bit Rate: 64-704 Kbps
Supported Codec: h264: 4CIF, Frame Rate: 30fps, Bit Rate: 1000-1000 Kbps
Related Commands
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dsp service dspfarm |
Configures DSP farm services for a specified voice card. |
dspfarm (DSP farm) |
Enables DSP-farm service. |
dspfarm profile |
Enters DSP farm profile configuration mode and defines a profile for DSP farm services. |
sccp |
Enables SCCP and its associated transcoding and conferencing applications. |
show dspfarm |
Displays summary information about DSP resources. |
show sccp ccm group
To display the groups that are configured on a specific Cisco Unified CallManager, use the show sccp ccm group command in privileged EXEC mode.
show sccp ccm group [group-number]
Syntax Description
group-number |
(Optional) Number that identifies the Cisco CallManager group. Range is 1 to 65535. There is no default value. |
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
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12.3(8)T |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Use the show sccp ccm group command to show detailed information about all groups assigned to the Cisco Unified CallManager. The optional group-number argument can be added to select details about a specific group.
Examples
The following is sample output for the two Cisco CallManager Groups assigned to the Cisco Unified CallManager: group 5 named "boston office" and group 988 named "atlanta office".
Router# show sccp ccm group
Description: boston office
Binded Interface: NONE, IP Address: NONE
Registration Retries: 3, Registration Timeout: 10 sec
Keepalive Retries: 3, Keepalive Timeout: 30 sec
CCM Connect Retries: 3, CCM Connect Interval: 1200 sec
Switchover Method: GRACEFUL, Switchback Method: GRACEFUL_GUARD
Switchback Interval: 10 sec, Switchback Timeout: 7200 sec
Signaling DSCP value: default, Audio DSCP value: default
CCM Group Identifier: 988
Description: atlanta office
Binded Interface: NONE, IP Address: NONE
Associated CCM Id: 1, Priority in this CCM Group: 1
Associated Profile: 6, Registration Name: MTP123456789988
Associated Profile: 10, Registration Name: CFB123456789966
Registration Retries: 3, Registration Timeout: 10 sec
Keepalive Retries: 5, Keepalive Timeout: 30 sec
CCM Connect Retries: 3, CCM Connect Interval: 10 sec
Switchover Method: IMMEDIATE, Switchback Method: IMMEDIATE
Switchback Interval: 15 sec, Switchback Timeout: 0 sec
Signaling DSCP value: default, Audio DSCP value: default
Table 155 describes significant fields shown in this output.
Table 155 show sccp ccm group Field Descriptions
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CCM Group Identifier |
Displays the Cisco CallManager group number. |
Description |
Displays the optional description of the group assigned to the group number. |
Binded Interface |
Displays the IP address of the selected interface is used for all calls within a given profile. |
Registration Retries |
Number of times that SCCP tries to register with a Cisco Unified CallManger |
Registration Timeout |
Length of time, in seconds, between registration messages sent from SCCP to the Cisco Unified CallManager. |
Keepalive Retries |
Displays the number of keepalive retries from Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP) to Cisco Unified CallManager. |
Keepalive Timeout |
Displays the length of time, in seconds, between keepalive retries. |
CCM Connect Retries |
Displays the number of times that a DSP farm attempts to connect to a Cisco Unified CallManager. |
CCM Connect Interval |
Displays the amount of time, in seconds, that a given DSP farm profile waits before attempting to connect to a Cisco Unified CallManager when the current Cisco Unified CallManager fails to connect. |
Switchover Method |
Method that the SCCP client uses when the communication link between the active Cisco Unified CallManager and the SCCP client fails. |
Switchback Method |
Method used when the secondary Cisco Unified CallManager initiates the switchback process with that higher order Cisco Unified CallManager. |
Switchback Interval |
Amount of time that the DSP farm waits before polling the primary Cisco Unified CallManager when the current Cisco Unified CallManager switchback connection fails. |
Switchback Timeout |
Amount of time, in seconds, that the secondary Cisco Unified CallManager waits before switching back to the primary Cisco Unified CallManager. |
Associated CCM Id |
Number assigned to the Cisco Unified CallManager. |
Registration Name |
User-specified device name in Cisco Unified CallManager. |
Associated Profile |
Number of the DSP farm profile associated with the Cisco Unified CallManager group. |
Related Commands
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dspfarm profile |
Enters DSP farm profile configuration mode and defines a profile for DSP farm services. |
sccp ccm |
Adds a Cisco Unified CallManager server to the list of available servers. |
show sccp connections details
To display Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP) connection details such as call-leg details, use the show sccp connections details command in privileged EXEC mode.
show sccp connections details
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
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12.3(8)T |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
The following is sample output from this command:
Router# show sccp connections details
bridge-info(bid, cid) - Normal bridge information(Bridge id, Calleg id)
mmbridge-info(bid, cid) - Mixed mode bridge information(Bridge id, Calleg id)
sess_id conn_id call-id codec pkt-period type bridge-info(bid, cid)
mmbridge-info(bid, cid)
16800395 - 15 N/A N/A transmsp All RTPSPI Callegs N/A
16800395 18425889 14 g711u 20 rtpspi (10,15) N/A
16800395 18425905 13 g711u 20 rtpspi (9,15) N/A
Total number of active session(s) 1, connection(s) 2, and callegs 3
Related Commands
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dspfarm profile |
Enters DSP farm profile configuration mode and defines a profile for DSP farm services. |
sccp ccm |
Adds a Cisco CallManager server to the list of available servers and sets various parameters. |
show sccp connections internal |
Displays the internal SCCP details. |
show sccp connections summary |
Displays a summary of the number of SCCP sessions and connections. |
show sccp connections internal
To display the internal Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP) details such as time-stamp values, use the show sccp connections internal command in privileged EXEC mode.
show sccp connections internal
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
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12.3(8)T |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
The following is sample output from this command:
Router# show sccp connections internal
Total number of active session(s) 0, and connection(s) 0
Field descriptions should be self-explanatory.
Related Commands
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dspfarm profile |
Enters DSP farm profile configuration mode and defines a profile for DSP farm services. |
sccp ccm |
Adds a Cisco CallManager server to the list of available servers and sets various parameters. |
show sccp connections details |
Displays the SCCP connection details. |
show sccp connections summary |
Displays a summary of the number of SCCP sessions and connections. |
show sccp connections rsvp
To display information about active Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP) connections that are using RSVP, use the show sccp connections rsvp command in privileged EXEC mode.
show sccp connections rsvp
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
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12.4(6)T |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
The following is sample output from this command:
Router# show sccp connections rsvp
sess_id conn_id rsvp_id dir local ip :port remote ip :port
16777578 16778093 -210 SEND 192.168.21.1 :18486 192.168.20.1 :16454
16777578 16778093 -211 RECV 192.168.21.1 :18486 192.168.20.1 :16454
Total active sessions 1, connections 2, rsvp sessions 2
Table 156 describes the fields shown in the display.
Table 156 show sccp connections rsvp Field Descriptions
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sess_id |
Identification number of the SCCP session. |
conn_id |
Identification number of the SCCP connection. |
rsvp_id |
Identification number of the RSVP connection. |
dir |
Direction of the SCCP connection. |
local ip |
IP address of the local endpoint. |
remote ip |
IP address of the remote endpoint. |
port |
Port number of the local or remote endpoint. |
Total active sessions |
Total number of active SCCP sessions. |
connections |
Number of active connections that are a part of the SCCP sessions. |
rsvp session |
Number of active connections that use RSVP. |
Related Commands
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debug sccp all |
Displays debugging information for SCCP. |
dspfarm profile |
Enters DSP farm profile configuration mode and defines a profile for DSP farm services. |
rsvp |
Enables RSVP support on a transcoding or MTP device. |
sccp |
Enables SCCP on the interface. |
sccp local |
Selects the local interface that SCCP applications use to register with Cisco Unified CallManager. |
show sccp connections summary |
Displays a summary of the number of SCCP sessions and connections. |
show sccp connections summary
To display a summary of the number of sessions and connections based on the service type under the Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP) application, use the show sccp connections summary command in privileged EXEC mode.
show sccp connections summary
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
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12.3(8)T |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
The following is sample output from this command:
Router# show sccp connections summary
SCCP Application Service(s) Statistics Summary:
Total Conferencing Sessions: 0, Connections: 0
Total Transcoding Sessions: 0, Connections: 0
Total MTP Sessions: 0, Connections: 0
Total SCCP Sessions: 0, Connections: 0
Table 157 describes significant fields shown in this output.
Table 157 show sccp connections summary Field Descriptions
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Connections |
Displays the total number of current connections associated with a given application. |
Total Conferencing Sessions |
Displays the number of current conferencing sessions. |
Total MTP Sessions |
Displays the number of current Media Termination Point (MTP) sessions. |
Total SCCP Sessions |
Displays the number of current SCCP sessions. |
Total Transcoding Sessions |
Displays the number of current transcoding sessions. |
Related Commands
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dspfarm profile |
Enters DSP farm profile configuration mode and defines a profile for DSP farm services. |
sccp ccm |
Adds a Cisco CallManager server to the list of available servers and sets various parameters. |
show sccp connections details |
Displays the SCCP connection details. |
show sccp connections internal |
Displays the internal SCCP details. |
show sccp server statistics
To display the statistical counts on the Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP) server, use the show sccp server statistics command in privileged EXEC mode.
show sccp server statistics
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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12.4(15)XY |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Configure the show sccp server statistics command on the Cisco Unified Border Element, IP-to-IP Gateway, or Session Border Controller where no SCCP phone is registered, to show the statistical counts on the SCCP server. The counts display queuing errors and message drops on the transcoder alone when it is on the Cisco Unified Border Element, IP-to-IP Gateway, or Session Border Controller.
When the show sccp server statistics command is used on the Cisco Unified Manager Express (CME), it is recommended for use together with the clear sccp server statistics command.
Examples
The following example shows the SCCP statistical counts on the server:
Router# show sccp server statistics
------------------------ -----------
Msg discarded upon error 5
Field descriptions should be self-explanatory.
Related Commands
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clear sccp server statistics |
Clears the counts displayed the under show sccp server statistics command. |
show sdspfarm
To display the status of the configured digital signal processor (DSP) farms and transcoding streams, use the show sdspfarm command in privileged EXEC mode.
show sdspfarm {units [name unit-name | register | summary | tag number | unregister] | sessions [active | callID number | states | statistics | streamID number | summary] | message statistics}
Syntax Description
units |
Displays the configured and registered DSP farms. |
name unit-name |
(Optional) Displays the name of the unit. |
register |
(Optional) Displays information about the registered units. |
summary |
(Optional) Displays summary information about the units. |
tag number |
(Optional) Displays tag number of the unit. |
unregister |
(Optional) Displays information about the unregistered units. |
sessions |
Displays the transcoding streams. |
active |
(Optional) Displays all active sessions. |
callID |
(Optional) Displays activities for a specific caller ID. |
number |
(Optional) The caller ID number displayed by the show voip rtp connection command. |
states |
(Optional) Current state of the transcoding stream. |
statistics |
(Optional) Displays session statistics. |
streamID number |
(Optional) Displays the transcoding stream sequence number. |
summary |
(Optional) Displays summary information. |
message |
Displays message information. |
statistics |
Displays statistics information about the messages. |
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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12.3(11)T |
This command was introduced. |
12.4(22)T |
The following combinations of keywords and arguments were added: name, unit-name, register, summary, tag number, unregister, states, streamID number, message statistics. |
Examples
The following example displays the configured and registered DSP farms:
Router# show sdspfarm units
mtp-1 Device:MTP123456782012 TCP socket:[-1] UNREGISTERED
actual_stream:0 max_stream 0 IP:0.0.0.0 0 Unknown 0 keepalive 0
mtp-2 Device:MTP000a8aeaca80 TCP socket:[5] REGISTERED
actual_stream:40 max_stream 40 IP:10.5.49.160 11001 MTP YOKO keepalive 12074
max-mtps:2, max-streams:240, alloc-streams:40, act-streams:0
The following is sample output from the show sdspfarm sessions active command:
Router# show sdspfarm sessions active
Stream-ID:3 mtp:2 192.0.2.0 20174 Local:2000 START
usage:MoH (DN=3 , CH=1) FE=TRUE
codec:G729 duration:20 vad:0 peer Stream-ID:4
Stream-ID:4 mtp:2 192.0.2.0 17072 Local:2000 START
usage:MoH (DN=3 , CH=1) FE=FALSE
codec:G711Ulaw64k duration:20 vad:0 peer Stream-ID:3
The following is sample output from the show sdspfarm sessions callID command:
Router# show sdspfarm sessions callID 51M
Stream-ID:6, srcCall-ID:51, codec:G729AnnexA , dur:20ms, vad:0, dstCall-ID:52, confID:5,
mtp:2^
Peer Stream-ID:5, srcCall-ID:52, codec:G711Ulaw64k , dur:20ms, vad:0, dstCall-ID:51,
confID:5, mtp:2^
Router-2015# show sdspfarm sessions callid 52
Stream-ID:5, srcCall-ID:52, codec:G711Ulaw64k , dur:20ms, vad:0, dstCall-ID:51, confID:5,
mtp:2
Peer Stream-ID:6, srcCall-ID:51, codec:G729AnnexA , dur:20ms, vad:0, dstCall-ID:52,
confID:5, mtp:2
The following is sample output from the show sdspfarm sessions statistics command:
Router# show sdspfarm sessions statistics
Stream-ID:1 mtp:2 0.0.0.0 0 Local:0IDLE
codec:G711Ulaw64k duration:20 vad:0 peer Stream-ID:0
recv-pak:0 xmit-pak:0 out-pak:1014 in-pak:0 discard:0
Stream-ID:2 mtp:2 0.0.0.0 0 Local:0IDLE
codec:G711Ulaw64k duration:20 vad:0 peer Stream-ID:0
recv-pak:0 xmit-pak:0 out-pak:0 in-pak:0 discard:0
Stream-ID:3 mtp:2 10.5.49.160 20174 Local:2000START MoH (DN=3 , CH=1) FE=TRUE
codec:G729 duration:20 vad:0 peer Stream-ID:4
recv-pak:0 xmit-pak:0 out-pak:4780 in-pak:0 discard:0
Stream-ID:4 mtp:2 10.5.49.160 17072 Local:2000START MoH (DN=3 , CH=1) FE=FALSE
codec:G711Ulaw64k duration:20 vad:0 peer Stream-ID:3
recv-pak:0 xmit-pak:0 out-pak:0 in-pak:0 discard:0
Stream-ID:5 mtp:2 0.0.0.0 0 Local:0IDLE
codec:G711Ulaw64k duration:20 vad:0 peer Stream-ID:0
recv-pak:0 xmit-pak:0 out-pak:0 in-pak:0 discard:0
Stream-ID:6 mtp:2 0.0.0.0 0 Local:0IDLE
codec:G711Ulaw64k duration:20 vad:0 peer Stream-ID:0
recv-pak:0 xmit-pak:0 out-pak:0 in-pak:0 discard:0
Stream-ID:7 mtp:2 0.0.0.0 0 Local:0IDLE
codec:G711Ulaw64k duration:20 vad:0 peer Stream-ID:0
recv-pak:0 xmit-pak:0 out-pak:0 in-pak:0 discard:0
Stream-ID:8 mtp:2 0.0.0.0 0 Local:0IDLE
codec:G711Ulaw64k duration:20 vad:0 peer Stream-ID:0
recv-pak:0 xmit-pak:0 out-pak:0 in-pak:0 discard:0
Stream-ID:9 mtp:2 0.0.0.0 0 Local:0IDLE
codec:G711Ulaw64k duration:20 vad:0 peer Stream-ID:0
recv-pak:0 xmit-pak:0 out-pak:0 in-pak:0 discard:0
Stream-ID:10 mtp:2 0.0.0.0 0 Local:0IDLE
codec:G711Ulaw64k duration:20 vad:0 peer Stream-ID:0
recv-pak:0 xmit-pak:0 out-pak:0 in-pak:0 discard:0
Stream-ID:11 mtp:2 0.0.0.0 0 Local:0IDLE
codec:G711Ulaw64k duration:20 vad:0 peer Stream-ID:0
recv-pak:0 xmit-pak:0 out-pak:0 in-pak:0 discard:0
Stream-ID:12 mtp:2 0.0.0.0 0 Local:0IDLE
codec:G711Ulaw64k duration:20 vad:0 peer Stream-ID:0
recv-pak:0 xmit-pak:0 out-pak:0 in-pak:0 discard:0
Stream-ID:13 mtp:2 0.0.0.0 0 Local:0IDLE
codec:G711Ulaw64k duration:20 vad:0 peer Stream-ID:0
recv-pak:0 xmit-pak:0 out-pak:0 in-pak:0 discard:0
Stream-ID:14 mtp:2 0.0.0.0 0 Local:0IDLE
codec:G711Ulaw64k duration:20 vad:0 peer Stream-ID:0
recv-pak:0 xmit-pak:0 out-pak:0 in-pak:0 discard:0
Stream-ID:15 mtp:2 0.0.0.0 0 Local:0IDLE
codec:G711Ulaw64k duration:20 vad:0 peer Stream-ID:0
recv-pak:0 xmit-pak:0 out-pak:0 in-pak:0 discard:0
Stream-ID:16 mtp:2 0.0.0.0 0 Local:0IDLE
codec:G711Ulaw64k duration:20 vad:0 peer Stream-ID:0
recv-pak:0 xmit-pak:0 out-pak:0 in-pak:0 discard:0
Stream-ID:17 mtp:2 0.0.0.0 0 Local:0IDLE
codec:G711Ulaw64k duration:20 vad:0 peer Stream-ID:0
recv-pak:0 xmit-pak:0 out-pak:0 in-pak:0 discard:0
Stream-ID:18 mtp:2 0.0.0.0 0 Local:0IDLE
codec:G711Ulaw64k duration:20 vad:0 peer Stream-ID:0
recv-pak:0 xmit-pak:0 out-pak:0 in-pak:0 discard:0
Stream-ID:19 mtp:2 0.0.0.0 0 Local:0IDLE
codec:G711Ulaw64k duration:20 vad:0 peer Stream-ID:0
recv-pak:0 xmit-pak:0 out-pak:0 in-pak:0 discard:0
Stream-ID:20 mtp:2 0.0.0.0 0 Local:0IDLE
codec:G711Ulaw64k duration:20 vad:0 peer Stream-ID:0
recv-pak:0 xmit-pak:0 out-pak:0 in-pak:0 discard:0
Stream-ID:21 mtp:2 0.0.0.0 0 Local:0IDLE
codec:G711Ulaw64k duration:20 vad:0 peer Stream-ID:0
recv-pak:0 xmit-pak:0 out-pak:0 in-pak:0 discard:0
Stream-ID:22 mtp:2 0.0.0.0 0 Local:0IDLE
codec:G711Ulaw64k duration:20 vad:0 peer Stream-ID:0
recv-pak:0 xmit-pak:0 out-pak:0 in-pak:0 discard:0
Stream-ID:23 mtp:2 0.0.0.0 0 Local:0IDLE
codec:G711Ulaw64k duration:20 vad:0 peer Stream-ID:0
recv-pak:0 xmit-pak:0 out-pak:0 in-pak:0 discard:0
Stream-ID:24 mtp:2 0.0.0.0 0 Local:0IDLE
codec:G711Ulaw64k duration:20 vad:0 peer Stream-ID:0
recv-pak:0 xmit-pak:0 out-pak:0 in-pak:0 discard:0
Stream-ID:25 mtp:2 0.0.0.0 0 Local:0IDLE
codec:G711Ulaw64k duration:20 vad:0 peer Stream-ID:0
recv-pak:0 xmit-pak:0 out-pak:0 in-pak:0 discard:0
Stream-ID:26 mtp:2 0.0.0.0 0 Local:0IDLE
codec:G711Ulaw64k duration:20 vad:0 peer Stream-ID:0
recv-pak:0 xmit-pak:0 out-pak:0 in-pak:0 discard:0
Stream-ID:27 mtp:2 0.0.0.0 0 Local:0IDLE
codec:G711Ulaw64k duration:20 vad:0 peer Stream-ID:0
recv-pak:0 xmit-pak:0 out-pak:0 in-pak:0 discard:0
Stream-ID:28 mtp:2 0.0.0.0 0 Local:0IDLE
codec:G711Ulaw64k duration:20 vad:0 peer Stream-ID:0
recv-pak:0 xmit-pak:0 out-pak:0 in-pak:0 discard:0
Stream-ID:29 mtp:2 0.0.0.0 0 Local:0IDLE
codec:G711Ulaw64k duration:20 vad:0 peer Stream-ID:0
recv-pak:0 xmit-pak:0 out-pak:0 in-pak:0 discard:0
Stream-ID:30 mtp:2 0.0.0.0 0 Local:0IDLE
codec:G711Ulaw64k duration:20 vad:0 peer Stream-ID:0
recv-pak:0 xmit-pak:0 out-pak:0 in-pak:0 discard:0
Stream-ID:31 mtp:2 0.0.0.0 0 Local:0IDLE
codec:G711Ulaw64k duration:20 vad:0 peer Stream-ID:0
recv-pak:0 xmit-pak:0 out-pak:0 in-pak:0 discard:0
Stream-ID:32 mtp:2 0.0.0.0 0 Local:0IDLE
codec:G711Ulaw64k duration:20 vad:0 peer Stream-ID:0
recv-pak:0 xmit-pak:0 out-pak:0 in-pak:0 discard:0
Stream-ID:33 mtp:2 0.0.0.0 0 Local:0IDLE
codec:G711Ulaw64k duration:20 vad:0 peer Stream-ID:0
recv-pak:0 xmit-pak:0 out-pak:0 in-pak:0 discard:0
Stream-ID:34 mtp:2 0.0.0.0 0 Local:0IDLE
codec:G711Ulaw64k duration:20 vad:0 peer Stream-ID:0
recv-pak:0 xmit-pak:0 out-pak:0 in-pak:0 discard:0
Stream-ID:35 mtp:2 0.0.0.0 0 Local:0IDLE
codec:G711Ulaw64k duration:20 vad:0 peer Stream-ID:0
recv-pak:0 xmit-pak:0 out-pak:0 in-pak:0 discard:0
Stream-ID:36 mtp:2 0.0.0.0 0 Local:0IDLE
codec:G711Ulaw64k duration:20 vad:0 peer Stream-ID:0
recv-pak:0 xmit-pak:0 out-pak:0 in-pak:0 discard:0
Stream-ID:37 mtp:2 0.0.0.0 0 Local:0IDLE
codec:G711Ulaw64k duration:20 vad:0 peer Stream-ID:0
recv-pak:0 xmit-pak:0 out-pak:0 in-pak:0 discard:0
Stream-ID:38 mtp:2 0.0.0.0 0 Local:0IDLE
codec:G711Ulaw64k duration:20 vad:0 peer Stream-ID:0
recv-pak:0 xmit-pak:0 out-pak:0 in-pak:0 discard:0
Stream-ID:39 mtp:2 0.0.0.0 0 Local:0IDLE
codec:G711Ulaw64k duration:20 vad:0 peer Stream-ID:0
recv-pak:0 xmit-pak:0 out-pak:0 in-pak:0 discard:0
Stream-ID:40 mtp:2 0.0.0.0 0 Local:0IDLE
codec:G711Ulaw64k duration:20 vad:0 peer Stream-ID:0
recv-pak:0 xmit-pak:0 out-pak:0 in-pak:0 discard:0
The following is sample output from the show sdspfarm sessions summary command:
Router# show sdspfarm sessions summary
max-mtps:2, max-streams:240, alloc-streams:40, act-streams:2
ID MTP State CallID confID Usage Codec/Duration
==== ===== ====== =========== ====== ============================= ==============
1 2 IDLE -1 0 G711Ulaw64k /20ms
2 2 IDLE -1 0 G711Ulaw64k /20ms
3 2 START -1 3 MoH (DN=3 , CH=1) FE=TRUE G729 /20ms
4 2 START -1 3 MoH (DN=3 , CH=1) FE=FALSE G711Ulaw64k /20ms
5 2 IDLE -1 0 G711Ulaw64k /20ms
6 2 IDLE -1 0 G711Ulaw64k /20ms
7 2 IDLE -1 0 G711Ulaw64k /20ms
8 2 IDLE -1 0 G711Ulaw64k /20ms
9 2 IDLE -1 0 G711Ulaw64k /20ms
10 2 IDLE -1 0 G711Ulaw64k /20ms
11 2 IDLE -1 0 G711Ulaw64k /20ms
12 2 IDLE -1 0 G711Ulaw64k /20ms
13 2 IDLE -1 0 G711Ulaw64k /20ms
14 2 IDLE -1 0 G711Ulaw64k /20ms
15 2 IDLE -1 0 G711Ulaw64k /20ms
16 2 IDLE -1 0 G711Ulaw64k /20ms
17 2 IDLE -1 0 G711Ulaw64k /20ms
18 2 IDLE -1 0 G711Ulaw64k /20ms
19 2 IDLE -1 0 G711Ulaw64k /20ms
20 2 IDLE -1 0 G711Ulaw64k /20ms
21 2 IDLE -1 0 G711Ulaw64k /20ms
22 2 IDLE -1 0 G711Ulaw64k /20ms
23 2 IDLE -1 0 G711Ulaw64k /20ms
24 2 IDLE -1 0 G711Ulaw64k /20ms
25 2 IDLE -1 0 G711Ulaw64k /20ms
26 2 IDLE -1 0 G711Ulaw64k /20ms
27 2 IDLE -1 0 G711Ulaw64k /20ms
28 2 IDLE -1 0 G711Ulaw64k /20ms
29 2 IDLE -1 0 G711Ulaw64k /20ms
30 2 IDLE -1 0 G711Ulaw64k /20ms
31 2 IDLE -1 0 G711Ulaw64k /20ms
32 2 IDLE -1 0 G711Ulaw64k /20ms
33 2 IDLE -1 0 G711Ulaw64k /20ms
34 2 IDLE -1 0 G711Ulaw64k /20ms
35 2 IDLE -1 0 G711Ulaw64k /20ms
36 2 IDLE -1 0 G711Ulaw64k /20ms
37 2 IDLE -1 0 G711Ulaw64k /20ms
38 2 IDLE -1 0 G711Ulaw64k /20ms
39 2 IDLE -1 0 G711Ulaw64k /20ms
40 2 IDLE -1 0 G711Ulaw64k /20ms
Table 158 describes the fields shown in the show sdspfarm command display.
Table 158 show sdspfarm Field Descriptions
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act-streams |
Active streams that are involved in calls. |
alloc-streams |
Number of transcoding streams that are actually allocated to all DSP farms that are registered to Cisco CME. |
callID |
Caller ID that the active stream is in. |
Codec |
Codec in use. |
confID |
ConfID that is used to communicate with DSP farms. |
discard |
Number of packets that are discarded. |
dstCall-ID |
Caller ID of the destination IP call leg. |
Duration or dur |
Packet rates, in milliseconds. |
ID |
Transcoding stream sequence number in Cisco CME. |
in-pak |
Number of incoming packets from the source call leg. |
Local |
Local port for voice packets. |
max-mtps |
Maximum number of Message Transfer Parts (MTPs) that are allowed to register in Cisco CME. |
max-streams |
Maximum number of transcoding streams that are allowed in Cisco CME. |
mtp or MTP |
MTP sequence number where the transcoding stream is located. |
out-pak |
Number of outgoing packets sending to source call leg. |
peer Stream-ID |
Stream sequence number of the other stream paired in the same transcoding session. (Two transcoding streams make up a transcoding session). |
recv-pak |
Number of voice packets received from the DSP farm. |
srcCall-ID |
Source caller ID of the source IP call leg. |
State |
Current state of the transcoding stream; could be IDLE, SEIZE, START, STOP, or END. |
Stream-ID |
Transcoding stream sequence number in Cisco CME. |
TCP socket |
Socket number for DSP farm (similar to TCP socket for show ephone output). |
usage |
Current usage of the stream; for example, Ip-Ip (IP to IP transcoding), Moh (for MOH transcoding) and Conf (conference). |
vad |
Voice-activity detection (VAD) flag for the transcoding stream. It should always be 0 (False). |
xmit-pak |
Number of packets that are sent to the DSP farm. |
Related Commands
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sdspfarm tag |
Permits a DSP farm to be to registered to Cisco CME and be associated with an SCCP client interface's MAC address. |
sdspfarm transcode sessions |
Specifies the maximum number of transcoding sessions allowed per Cisco CME router. |
sdspfarm units |
Specifies the maximum number of DSP farms that are allowed to be registered to Cisco CME. |
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
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|
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:
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)
Roaming = Disabled (default)
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 159 describes significant fields shown in this output. Provider attributes that are not configured are not shown.
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Table 159 show settlement Field Descriptions
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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
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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. |
Defaults
All active SGCP connections on the host are displayed.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
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|
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 160 describes significant fields shown in this output.
Table 160 show sgcp connection Field Descriptions
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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
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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
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|
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
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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
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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
Unrecognized rx pkts 0, SGCP message parsing errors 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
IP address based Call Agents statistics:
IP address 1.4.63.100, Total msg rx 5,
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
Router# show sgcp statistics | exclude ACK
Unrecognized rx pkts 0, SGCP message parsing errors 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
Related Commands
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show sgcp connection |
Displays all the active connections on the host Cisco AS5300 universal access server. |
show sgcp endpoint |
Displays SGCP endpoint information. |
show shared-line
To display information about the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) shared lines, use the show shared-line command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show shared-line {call | details | subscription | summary}
Syntax Description
call |
Displays information about all active calls on shared lines. |
details |
Displays detailed information about each shared line. |
subscription |
Displays information for specific subscriptions to shared lines. |
summary |
Displays summary information about active subscriptions to shared lines. |
Command Modes
User EXEC (>)
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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12.4(24)T |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
The following is sample output from the show shared-line call command:
Router# show shared-line call
Shared-Line active call info:
Shared-Line: '20141', active calls: 3
Local User Local Address Remote User Remote Address CallID
========== ===================== =========== ===================== ====
20141 20141@10.6.0.2 20143 20143@10.10.0.1 3168
20141 20141@10.6.0.1 Barge 20143@10.10.0.1 3209
20141 20141@10.6.0.2 20141 20141@10.10.0.1 3210
The following is sample output from the show shared-line details command:
Router# show shared-line details
Shared-Line info details:
Shared-Line: '20141', subscribed users: 2, max calls limit: 10
Index Users sub_id peer_tag Status
===== ===== ====== ======== ======
1 20141@10.6.0.1 5 40001 ACTIVE
2 20141@10.6.0.2 6 40002 ACTIVE
Free call queue size: 7, Active call queue size: 3
Message queue size: 20, Event queue size: 64
The following is sample output from the show shared-line subscription command:
Router# show shared-line subscription
Shared-Line Subscription Info:
Subscriptions to: '20141', total subscriptions: 2
SubID Subscriber Expires Sub-Status
===== ========== ======= ==========
5 20141@10.6.0.1 3600 NOTIFY_ACKED
6 20141@10.6.0.2 3600 NOTIFY_ACKED
The following is sample output from the show shared-line summary command:
Router# show shared-line summary
Shared-Line info summary:
Shared-Line: '20141', subscribed users: 2, max calls limit: 10
Table 161 describes the significant fields shown in the displays.
Table 161 show shared-line Field Descriptions
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Expires |
Number of seconds until the subscription expires. |
Local Address |
IP address of the local phone involved in the shared line call. |
Local User |
Extension number of the shared line. |
Remote Address |
IP address of the remote phone involved in the shared line call. |
Remote User |
Extension of the remote phone involved in the shared line call. |
SubID |
Subscription ID. |
Subscriber |
Extension number of the shared line and the IP address of the phone subscriber. |
Sub-Status |
Status of the subscription. |
Users |
IP addresses of the phones using the shared line. |
Related Commands
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debug shared-line |
Displays debugging information about SIP shared lines. |
show sip dhcp
To display the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) parameters retrieved via the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), use the show sip dhcp command in privileged EXEC mode.
show sip dhcp
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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12.4(22)YB |
This command was introduced. |
15.0(1)M |
This command was integrated in Cisco IOS Release 15.0(1)M. |
Usage Guidelines
If SIP parameters are configured to be retrieved via DHCP, use the show sip dhcp command to display the SIP parameters retrieved.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show sip dhcp command:
SIP-DHCP interface: GigabitEthernet0/0
SIP server address: ipv4:9.13.2.36
Domain name: dns:cisco.com
Table 162 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 162 show sip dhcp Field Descriptions
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SIP-DHCP interface |
Indicates the type and number of the interface assigned to be used for SIP provisioning via DHCP. |
SIP server address |
Displays the address of the SIP server configured on the DHCP server and retrieved via DHCP. |
Pilot number |
Displays the pilot or contract number retrieved via DHCP and registered with the SIP server. Registration is done only for the pilot number. |
Domain name |
Indicates the domain name of the SIP server. The Cisco Unified Border Element will try to resolve this domain name by Domain Name System (DNS) into a routable layer 3 IP address for sending Register and Invite messages. |
Secondary number |
Indicates the first five secondary or additional numbers retrieved from the DHCP server. Secondary numbers are not registered with the SIP server. |
Related Commands
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debug ccsip dhcp |
Displays information on SIP and DHCP interaction for debugging DHCP provisioning of SIP parameters. |