Displays carrier ID configuration details of the peer protocol.
cor
Displays restriction settings class details.
trunk-group-label
Displays trunk group label configuration details.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
Modification
12.2(17)SX
This command was introduced.
12.4(22)T
This command was modified in a release earlier than Cisco IOS Release 12.4(22)T. The carrier and trunk-group-labelkeywords were added.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to display the dial plan mapping table for protocol peers along with the available keywords.
Examples
The following sample output from the showdial-peer command displays restriction settings class details. The fields are self-explanatory.
Router# show dial-peer cor
Class of Restriction
name: class1
show dial-peer video
To display configuration information for video dial peers, use the
showdial-peervideocommand in privileged EXEC mode.
showdial-peervideo [number] [summary]
Syntax Description
number
(Optional) A specific video dial peer. Output displays information about that dial peer.
summary
(Optional) Output displays a one-line summary of each video dial peer.
Command Default
If both the
name argument and
summary keyword are omitted, command output displays detailed information about all video dial peers.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
Modification
12.0(5)XK
This command was introduced on the Cisco MC3810.
12.0(7)T
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.0(7)T.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to display the configuration for all video dial peers configured for a router. To show configuration information for only one specific dial peer, use the
number argument to identify the dial peer.
Examples
The following sample output displays detailed information about all configured video dial peers:
Router# show dial-peer video
Video Dial-Peer 1
type = videocodec, destination-pattern = 111
port signal = 1/0, port media = Serial1
nsap = 47.0091810000000050E201B101.00107B09C6F2.C8
Video Dial-Peer 2
type = videoatm, destination-pattern = 222
session-target = ATM0 svc nsap 47.0091810000000050E201B101.00E01E92ADC2.C8
Video Dial-Peer 3
type = videoatm, destination-pattern = 333
session-target = ATM0 pvc 70/70
The table below describes the significant fields shown in the output.
Table 1 show dial-peer video Field Descriptions
Field
Description
NSAP
Network service access point (NSAP) address
show dial-peer voice
To display information for voice dial peers, use the
showdial-peervoicecommand in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
showdial-peervoice
[ number | busy-trigger-counter | summary | voipsystem ]
Syntax Description
number
(Optional) A specific voice dial peer. The output displays detailed information about that dial peer.
busy-trigger-counter
(Optional) Displays the busy trigger call count on the VoIP dial peer.
summary
(Optional) Displays a short summary of each voice dial peer.
voipsystem
(Optional) Displays information about the VoIP dial peer.
Command Default
If both the
number argument and
summary keyword are omitted, the output displays detailed information about all voice dial peers.
Command Modes
User EXEC (>)
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
Modification
11.3(1)T
This command was introduced.
11.3(1)MA
This command was modified. The
summary keyword was added for the Cisco MC3810.
12.0(3)XG
This command was implemented for Voice over Frame Relay (VoFR) on the Cisco 2600 series and Cisco 3600 series.
12.0(4)T
This command was implemented for VoFR on the Cisco 7200 series.
12.1(3)T
This command was implemented for modem pass-through over VoIP on the Cisco AS5300.
12.2(2)XB
This command was modified to support VoiceXML applications.
12.2(4)T
This command was implemented on the Cisco 1750.
12.2(8)T
This command was implemented on the Cisco 1751, Cisco 2600 series, Cisco 3600 series, Cisco 3725, and Cisco 3745.
12.2(2)XN
This command was modified. Support for enhanced Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) voice gateway interoperability was added to Cisco CallManager 3.1 for the Cisco 2600 series, Cisco 3600 series, and Cisco VG200.
12.2(11)T
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)T and Cisco CallManager 3.2 and implemented on the Cisco IAD2420. The command was enhanced to display configuration information for bandwidth, video codec, and rtp payload-type for H.263+ and H.264 video codec.
12.4(22)T
This command was modified. This command was enhanced to display the current configuration state of the history-info header. Command output was updated to show IPv6 information.
15.0(1)XA
This command was modified. The output was enhanced to show the logical partitioning class of restriction (LPCOR) policy for outgoing calls.
15.1(1)T
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 15.1(1)T.
15.1(3)T
This command was modified. The output was enhanced to display information about the bind at the dial-peer level and to display the connection status of Foreign Exchange Office (FXO) ports.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to display the configuration for all VoIP and POTS dial peers configured for a gateway. To display configuration information for only one specific dial peer, use the
number argument. To display summary information for all dial peers, use the
summary keyword.
Note
The recommended command to verify the QoS settings that the signaling and media packets will be marked with when RSVP is not configured for call signaling on the Cisco UBE is the
show dial-peer voice command.
Examples
The following is sample output from the
showdial-peervoicecommand for a POTS dial peer:
Router# show dial-peer voice 100
VoiceEncapPeer3201
peer type = voice, information type = video,
description = `',
tag = 3201, destination-pattern = `86001',
answer-address = `', preference=0,
CLID Restriction = None
CLID Network Number = `'
CLID Second Number sent
CLID Override RDNIS = disabled,
source carrier-id = `', target carrier-id = `',
source trunk-group-label = `', target trunk-group-label = `',
numbering Type = `unknown'
group = 3201, Admin state is up, Operation state is up,
Outbound state is up,
incoming called-number = `', connections/maximum = 0/unlimited,
DTMF Relay = disabled,
URI classes:
Destination =
huntstop = disabled,
in bound application associated: 'DEFAULT'
out bound application associated: ''
dnis-map =
permission :both
incoming COR list:maximum capability
outgoing COR list:minimum requirement
Translation profile (Incoming):
Translation profile (Outgoing):
incoming call blocking:
translation-profile = `'
disconnect-cause = `no-service'
advertise 0x40 capacity_update_timer 25 addrFamily 4 oldAddrFamily 4
type = pots, prefix = `',
forward-digits 4
session-target = `', voice-port = `2/0:23',
direct-inward-dial = enabled,
digit_strip = enabled,
register E.164 number with H323 GK and/or SIP Registrar = TRUE
fax rate = system, payload size = 20 bytes
supported-language = ''
preemption level = `routine'
bandwidth:
maximum = 384 KBits/sec, minimum = 64 KBits/sec
voice class called-number:
inbound = `', outbound = `1'
Time elapsed since last clearing of voice call statistics never
Connect Time = 0, Charged Units = 0,
Successful Calls = 0, Failed Calls = 0, Incomplete Calls = 0
Accepted Calls = 0, Refused Calls = 0,
Last Disconnect Cause is "",
Last Disconnect Text is "",
Last Setup Time = 0.
The following is sample output from this command for a VoIP dial peer:
Router# show dial-peer voice 101
VoiceOverIpPeer101
peer type = voice, system default peer = FALSE, information type = voice,
description = `',
tag = 1234, destination-pattern = `',
voice reg type = 0, corresponding tag = 0,
allow watch = FALSE
answer-address = `', preference=0,
CLID Restriction = None
CLID Network Number = `'
CLID Second Number sent
CLID Override RDNIS = disabled,
rtp-ssrc mux = system
source carrier-id = `', target carrier-id = `',
source trunk-group-label = `', target trunk-group-label = `',
numbering Type = `unknown'
group = 1234, Admin state is up, Operation state is down,
incoming called-number = `', connections/maximum = 0/unlimited,
DTMF Relay = disabled,
modem transport = system,
URI classes:
Incoming (Request) =
Incoming (Via) =
Incoming (To) =
Incoming (From) =
Destination =
huntstop = disabled,
in bound application associated: 'DEFAULT'
out bound application associated: ''
dnis-map =
permission :both
incoming COR list:maximum capability
outgoing COR list:minimum requirement
outgoing LPCOR:
Translation profile (Incoming):
Translation profile (Outgoing):
incoming call blocking:
translation-profile = `'
disconnect-cause = `no-service'
advertise 0x40 capacity_update_timer 25 addrFamily 4 oldAddrFamily 4
mailbox selection policy: none
type = voip, session-target = `',
technology prefix:
settle-call = disabled
ip media DSCP = ef, ip media rsvp-pass DSCP = ef
ip media rsvp-fail DSCP = ef, ip signaling DSCP = af31,
ip video rsvp-none DSCP = af41,ip video rsvp-pass DSCP = af41
ip video rsvp-fail DSCP = af41,
ip defending Priority = 0, ip preemption priority = 0
ip policy locator voice:
ip policy locator video:
UDP checksum = disabled,
session-protocol = sipv2, session-transport = system,
req-qos = best-effort, acc-qos = best-effort,
req-qos video = best-effort, acc-qos video = best-effort,
req-qos audio def bandwidth = 64, req-qos audio max bandwidth = 0,
req-qos video def bandwidth = 384, req-qos video max bandwidth = 0,
RTP dynamic payload type values: NTE = 101
Cisco: NSE=100, fax=96, fax-ack=97, dtmf=121, fax-relay=122
CAS=123, TTY=119, ClearChan=125, PCM switch over u-law=0,
A-law=8, GSMAMR-NB=117 iLBC=116, AAC-ld=114, iSAC=124
lmr_tone=0, nte_tone=0
h263+=118, h264=119
G726r16 using static payload
G726r24 using static payload
RTP comfort noise payload type = 19
fax rate = voice, payload size = 20 bytes
fax protocol = system
fax-relay ecm enable
Fax Relay ans enabled
Fax Relay SG3-to-G3 Enabled (by system configuration)
fax NSF = 0xAD0051 (default)
codec = g729r8, payload size = 20 bytes,
video codec = None
voice class codec = `'
voice class sip session refresh system
voice class sip rsvp-fail-policy voice post-alert mandatory keep-alive interval 30
voice class sip rsvp-fail-policy voice post-alert optional keep-alive interval 30
voice class sip rsvp-fail-policy video post-alert mandatory keep-alive interval 30
voice class sip rsvp-fail-policy video post-alert optional keep-alive interval 30
text relay = disabled
Media Setting = forking (disabled) flow-through (global)
Expect factor = 10, Icpif = 20,
Playout Mode is set to adaptive,
Initial 60 ms, Max 1000 ms
Playout-delay Minimum mode is set to default, value 40 ms
Fax nominal 300 ms
Max Redirects = 1, signaling-type = cas,
VAD = enabled, Poor QOV Trap = disabled,
Source Interface = NONE
voice class sip url = system,
voice class sip tel-config url = system,
voice class sip rel1xx = system,
voice class sip anat = system,
voice class sip outbound-proxy = "system",
voice class sip associate registered-number = system,
voice class sip asserted-id system,
voice class sip privacy system
voice class sip e911 = system,
voice class sip history-info = system,
voice class sip reset timer expires 183 = system,
voice class sip pass-thru headers = system,
voice class sip pass-thru content unsupp = system,
voice class sip pass-thru content sdp = system,
voice class sip copy-list = system,
voice class sip g729 annexb-all = system,
voice class sip early-offer forced = system,
voice class sip negotiate cisco = system,
voice class sip block 180 = system,
voice class sip block 183 = system,
voice class sip block 181 = system,
voice class sip preloaded-route = system,
voice class sip random-contact = system,
voice class sip random-request-uri validate = system,
voice class sip call-route p-called-party-id = system,
voice class sip call-route history-info = system,
voice class sip privacy-policy send-always = system,
voice class sip privacy-policy passthru = system,
voice class sip privacy-policy strip history-info = system,
voice class sip privacy-policy strip diversion = system,
voice class sip map resp-code 181 = system,
voice class sip bind control = enabled, 9.42.28.29,
voice class sip bind media = enabled, 9.42.28.29,
voice class sip bandwidth audio = system,
voice class sip bandwidth video = system,
voice class sip encap clear-channel = system,
voice class sip error-code-override options-keepalive failure = system,
voice class sip calltype-video = false
voice class sip registration passthrough = System
voice class sip authenticate redirecting-number = system,
redirect ip2ip = disabled
local peer = false
probe disabled,
Secure RTP: system (use the global setting)
voice class perm tag = `'
Time elapsed since last clearing of voice call statistics never
Connect Time = 0, Charged Units = 0,
Successful Calls = 0, Failed Calls = 0, Incomplete Calls = 0
Accepted Calls = 0, Refused Calls = 0,
Last Disconnect Cause is "",
Last Disconnect Text is "",
Last Setup Time = 0.
Last Disconnect Time = 0.
When there is no Dial-peer level bind -
voice class sip bind control = system,
voice class sip bind media = system,
The following is sample output from the
showdial-peervoicesummary command that shows connected FXO port 0/2/0 (the last entry) has OUT STAT set to "up," which indicates that the POTS dial peer can be used for an outgoing call. If this port is disconnected, the status changes in the output so that the OUT STAT field reports "down," and the POTS dial peer cannot be used for an outgoing call.
Note
Beginning in Cisco IOS Release 15.1(3)T, there is improved status monitoring of FXO ports--any time an FXO port is connected or disconnected, a message is displayed to indicate the status change. For example, the following message is displayed to report that a cable has been connected, and the status is changed to "up" for FXO port 0/2/0: 000118: Jul 14 18:06:05.122 EST: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Foreign Exchange Office 0/2/0, changed state to operational status up due to cable reconnection
Router# show dial-peer voice summary
dial-peer hunt 0
AD PRE PASS OUT
TAG TYPE MIN OPER PREFIX DEST-PATTERN FER THRU SESS-TARGET STAT PORT KEEPALIVE
39275- voip up up .T 0 syst ipv4:172.18.108.26
82
8880 pots up up 8880 0 up 2/0/0
8881 pots up up 8881 0 up 2/0/1
8882 pots up up 8882 0 up 2/0/2
8883 pots up up 8883 0 up 2/0/3
8884 pots up up 8884 0 up 2/0/4
8885 pots up up 8885 0 up 2/0/5
8886 pots up up 8886 0 up 2/0/6
8887 pots up up 8887 0 up 2/0/7
88888- pots up up 0 down 0/3/0:23
888
65033- pots up up 6503352 0 up 0/2/0
52
The table below describes the significant fields shown in the displays, in alphabetical order.
Table 2 show dial-peer voice Field Descriptions
Field
Description
Accepted Calls
Number of calls accepted from this peer since system startup.
acc-qos
Lowest acceptable quality of service configured for calls for this peer.
Admin state
Administrative state of this peer.
answer-address
Answer address configured for this dial peer.
bandwidth maximum/minimum
The maximum and minimum bandwidth, in Kb/s.
Charged Units
Total number of charging units that have applied to this peer since system startup, in hundredths of a second.
CLID Restriction
Indicates if Calling Line ID (CLID) restriction is enabled.
CLID Network Number
Displays the network number sent as CLID, if configured.
CLID Second Number sent
Displays whether a second calling number is stripped from the call setup.
CLID Override RDNIS
Indicates whether the CLID is overridden by the redirecting number.
codec
Default voice codec rate of speech.
Connect Time
Accumulated connect time to the peer since system startup for both incoming and outgoing calls, in hundredths of a second.
connections/maximum
Indicates the maximum number of call connections per peer.
Destination
Indicates the voice class that is used to match the destination URL.
destination-pattern
Destination pattern (telephone number) for this peer.
digit_strip
Indicates if digit stripping is enabled.
direct-inward-dial
Indicates if direct inward dial is enabled.
disconnect-cause
Indicates the disconnect cause code to be used when an incoming call is blocked.
dnis-map
Name of the dialed-number identification service (DNIS) map.
DTMF Relay
Indicates if dual-tone multifrequency (DTMF) relay is enabled.
Expect factor
User-requested expectation factor of voice quality for calls through this peer.
Failed Calls
Number of failed call attempts to this peer since system startup.
fax rate
Fax transmission rate configured for this peer.
forward-digits
Indicates the destination digits to be forwarded of this peer.
group
Group number associated with this peer.
huntstop
Indicates whether dial-peer hunting is turned on, by the
huntstop command, for this dial peer.
Icpif
Configured Impairment/Calculated Planning Impairment Factor (ICPIF) value for calls sent by a dial peer.
in bound application associated
Interactive voice response (IVR) application that is configured to handle inbound calls to this dial peer.
incall-number
Full E.164 telephone number to be used to identify the dial peer.
incoming call blocking
Indicates the incoming call blocking setup of this peer.
incoming called-number
Indicates the incoming called number if it has been set.
incoming COR list
Indicates the level of Class of Restrictions for incoming calls of this peer.
Incomplete Calls
Indicates the number of outgoing disconnected calls with the user busy (17), no user response (18), or no answer (19) cause code.
information type
Information type for this call (voice, fax, video).
Last Disconnect Cause
Encoded network cause associated with the last call. This value is updated whenever a call is started or cleared and depends on the interface type and session protocol being used on this interface.
Last Disconnect Text
ASCII text describing the reason for the last call termination.
Last Setup Time
Value of the system uptime when the last call to this peer was started.
Modem passthrough
Modem pass-through signaling method is named signaling event (NSE).
numbering Type
Indicates the numbering type for a peer call leg.
Operation state
Operational state of this peer.
outgoing COR list
Indicates the level of Class of Restrictions for outgoing calls of this peer.
outgoing LPCOR
Setting of the
lpcoroutgoing command.
out bound application associated
The voice application that is configured to handle outbound calls from this dial peer. Outbound calls are handed off to the named application.
Outbound state
Indicates the current outbound status of a POTS peer.
payload size
Indicates the size (in bytes) of the payload of the fax rate or codec setup.
payload type
NSE payload type.
peer type
Dial peer type (voice, data).
permission
Configured permission level for this peer.
Poor QOV Trap
Indicates if poor quality of voice trap messages is enabled.
preemption level
Indicates the call preemption level of this peer.
prefix
Indicates dialed digits prefix of this peer.
Redundancy
Packet redundancy (RFC 2198) for modem traffic.
Refused Calls
Number of calls from this peer refused since system startup.
register E.164 number with H.323 GK and/or SIP Registrar
Indicates the "register e.164" option of this peer.
req-qos
Configured requested quality of service for calls for this dial peer.
session-target
Session target of this peer.
session-protocol
Session protocol to be used for Internet calls between local and remote routers through the IP backbone.
source carrier-id
Indicates the source carrier ID of this peer that will be used to match the source carrier ID of an incoming call.
source trunk-group label
Indicates the source trunk group label of this peer that can be used to match the source trunk group label of an incoming call.
Successful Calls
Number of completed calls to this peer.
supported-language
Indicates the list of supported languages of this peer.
tag
Unique dial peer ID number.
target carrier-id
Indicates the target carrier ID of this peer that will be used to match the target carrier ID for an outgoing call.
target-trunkgroup-label
Indicates the target trunk group label of this peer that can be used to match the target trunk group label of an outgoing call.
Time elapsed since last clearing of voice call statistics
Elapsed time between the current time and the time when thecleardial-peervoice command was executed.
Translation profile (Incoming)
Indicates the translation profile for incoming calls.
Translation profile (Outgoing)
Indicates the translation profile for outgoing calls.
translation-profile
Indicates the number translation profile of this peer.
type
Indicates the peer encapsulation type (pots, voip, vofr, voatm or mmoip).
VAD
Whether voice activation detection (VAD) is enabled for this dial peer.
voice class called-number inbound/outbound
Indicates the voice-class called number inbound or outbound setup of this peer.
voice class sip history-info
Indicates the configuration state of the history-info header. If the history-info header is not configured for the dial peer, this field is set to system. If the history-info header is enabled on this dial peer, this field is set to enable. If the history-info header is disabled on this dial peer, this field is set to disable.
voice class sip bind
Indicates the configuration state of the bind address. If the bind is configured for the global, this field is sent to system. If the bind address is enabled on this dial peer, this field is set to enabled.
voice-port
Indicates the voice interface setting of this POTS peer.
The following is sample output from this command with the
summary keyword:
Router# show dial-peer voice summary
dial-peer hunt 0
PASS
TAG TYPE ADMIN OPER PREFIX DEST-PATTERN PREF THRU SESS-TARGET PORT
100 pots up up 0
101 voip up up 5550112 0 syst ipv4:10.10.1.1
102 voip up up 5550134 0 syst ipv4:10.10.1.1
99 voip up down 0 syst
33 pots up down 0
The table below describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 3 show dial-peer voice summary Field Descriptions
Field
Description
dial-peer hunt
Hunt group selection order that is defined for the dial peer by the
dial-peerhunt command.
TAG
Unique identifier assigned to the dial peer when it was created.
TYPE
Type of dial peer (mmoip, pots, voatm, vofr, or voip).
ADMIN
Whether the administrative state is up or down.
OPER
Whether the operational state is up or down.
PREFIX
Prefix that is configured in the dial peer by the
prefix command.
DEST-PATTERN
Destination pattern that is configured in the dial peer by the
destination-pattern command.
PREF
Hunt group preference that is configured in the dial peer by the
preference command.
PASS THRU
Modem pass-through method that is configured in the dial peer by the
modempassthrough command.
SESS-TARGET
Destination that is configured in the dial peer by the
sessiontarget command.
PORT
Router voice port that is configured for the dial peer. Valid only for POTS dial peers.
Related Commands
Command
Description
showcallactivevoice
Displays the VoIP active call table.
showcallhistoryvoice
Displays the VoIP call history table.
showdialplanincallnumber
Displays which POTS dial peer is matched for a specific calling number or voice port.
showdialplannumber
Displays which dial peer is reached when a specific telephone number is dialed.
shownum-exp
Displays how the number expansions are configured in VoIP.
showvoiceport
Displays configuration information about a specific voice port.
show dialplan dialpeer
To display the outbound dial peers that are matched to an incoming dial peer based on the class of restriction (COR) criteria and the dialed number, use the
showdialplandialpeercommand in privileged EXEC mode.
The dial peer COR identifier used to determine the matching outbound dial peer.
number
The dialed number used in conjunction with the COR identifier to determine the matching outbound dial peer.
timeout
(Optional) Allows matching for variable-length destination patterns.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
Modification
12.1(3)T
This command was introduced on the Cisco 2600 series and Cisco 3600 series routers and on Cisco AS5800 access servers.
12.2(11)T
This command was implemented on the Cisco 1751 and Cisco 3700 series routers and on Cisco AS5300 access servers.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command as a troubleshooting tool to determine which outbound dial peer is matched for an incoming call, based on the COR criteria and dialed number specified in the command line. Use the timeout keyword to enable matching variable-length destination patters associated with dial peers. This can increase your chances of finding a match for the dial peer number you specify.
Note
For actual voice calls coming into the router, the incoming corlist of a specified inbound dial peer and the outgoing called number will be used to match the outbound dial peer.
Examples
The following sample output shows an incoming call with a dialed number of 19001111 and meeting the COR criteria as part of dial peer 300 with incoming COR-list has been matched to an outbound dial peer with IP address 1.8.50.7:
Router# show dialplan dialpeer 300 number 1900111
VoiceOverIpPeer900
information type = voice,
description = `',
tag = 900, destination-pattern = `1900',
answer-address = `', preference=0,
numbering Type = `unknown'
group = 900, Admin state is up, Operation state is up,
incoming called-number = `', connections/maximum = 0/unlimited,
DTMF Relay = disabled,
modem passthrough = system,
huntstop = disabled,
in bound application associated: 'DEFAULT'
out bound application associated: ''
dnis-map =
permission :both
incoming COR list:maximum capability
outgoing COR list:to900
type = voip, session-target = `ipv4:1.8.50.7',
technology prefix:
settle-call = disabled
...
Time elapsed since last clearing of voice call statistics never
Connect Time = 0, Charged Units = 0,
Successful Calls = 0, Failed Calls = 0, Incomplete Calls = 0
Accepted Calls = 0, Refused Calls = 0,
Last Disconnect Cause is "",
Last Disconnect Text is "",
Last Setup Time = 0.
Matched: 19001111 Digits: 4
Target: ipv4:1.8.50.7
The table below describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 4 show dialplan command Field Descriptions
Field
Description
Macro Exp.
Expected destination pattern for this dial peer.
VoiceEncapPeer
Dial peer associated with the calling number entered.
VoiceOverIpPeer
Dial peer associated with the calling number entered.
peer type
Type of this dial peer (voice or data).
information type
Information type for this dial peer (voice or data).
description
Any additional information for this dial peer entered using the
description dial peer command.
tag
Unique number identifying the dial peer.
destination-pattern
Destination pattern (telephone number) configured for this dial peer.
answer-address
Answer address (calling number) configured for this dial peer.
preference
Hunt group preference order set for this dial peer.
CLID restriction
Indicates the Caller ID restriction (if any) configured for this dial peer.
CLID Network Number
Indicates the originating network of the Caller ID source.
CLID Second Number sent
Indicates the digits in the second number (if any) forwarded for this dial peer.
source carrier-id
VoIP or POTS source carrier identifier.
source trunk-group-label
VoIP or POTS source trunk group identifier.
numbering Type
Identifies the numbering scheme employed for this dial peer.
group
Dial peer group in which this dial peer is a member.
Admin state
Administrative state of this dial peer.
Operation state
Operational state of this dial peer.
incoming called-number
Called number (DNIS) configured for this dial peer.
connections/maximum
Number of actual and maximum allowable connections associated with this dial peer.
DTMF Relay
Whether thedtmf-relay command is enabled or disabled for this dial peer.
URI classes: Incoming (Request)
URI voice class used for matching dial peer to Request-URI in an incoming SIP Invite message.
URI classes: Incoming (To)
URI voice class used for matching dial peer to the To header in an incoming SIP Invite message.
URI classes: Incoming (From)
URI voice class used for matching dial peer to the From header in an incoming SIP Invite message.
URI classes: Destination
URI voice class used to match the dial peer to the destination URI for an outgoing call.
modem transport
Transport method configured for modem calls. The default is system, which means that the value configured globally is used.
huntstop
Whether the
huntstop command is enabled or disabled for this dial peer.
in bound application associated
IVR application that is associated with this dial peer when this dial peer is used for an inbound call leg.
out bound application associated
IVR application that is associated with this dial peer when this dial peer is used for an outbound call leg.
dnis-map
Name of the dialed-number identification service (DNIS) map that is configured in the dial peer with the
dnis-map command.
permission
Configured permission level for this dial peer.
incoming COR list
Class of restriction (COR) criteria associated when matching an incoming dial peer.
outgoing COR list
COR criteria used to determine the appropriate outbound dial peer.
Translation profile (Incoming)
Incoming translation criteria applied to this dial peer.
Translation profile (Outgoing)
Translation criteria applied to this dial peer when matching an outbound dial peer.
incoming call blocking
Indicates whether or not incoming call blocking has been applied for this dial peer.
translation-profile
The predefined translation profile associated with this dial peer.
disconnect-cause
Encoded network cause associated with the last call.
voice-port
Voice port through which calls come into this dial peer.
type
Type of dial peer (POTS or VoIP).
prefix
Prefix number that is added to the front of the dial string before it is forwarded to the telephony device.
forward-digits
Which digits are forwarded to the telephony interface as configured using the
forward-digits command.
session-target
Configured session target (IP address or host name) for this dial peer.
direct-inward-dial
Whether the
direct-inward-dial command is enabled or disabled for this dial peer.
digit_strip
Whether digit stripping is enabled or disabled in the dial peer. Enabled is the default.
register E.164 number with GK
Indicates whether or not the dial peer has been configured to register its full E.164-format number with the local gatekeeper.
fax rate
The transmission speed configured for fax calls. The default is system, which means that the value configured globally is used.
payload size
The size (in bytes) for a fax transmission payload.
session-protocol
Session protocol to be used for Internet calls between local and remote router via the IP backbone.
req-qos
Configured requested quality of service for calls for this dial peer.
acc-qos
Lowest acceptable quality of service configured for calls for this dial peer.
codec
Voice codec configured for this dial peer. Default is G.729 (8 kbps).
Expect factor
User-requested expectation factor of voice quality for calls through this dial peer.
Icpif
Configured calculated planning impairment factor (ICPIF) value for calls sent by this dial peer.
VAD
Indicates whether or not voice activation detection (VAD) is enabled for this dial peer.
voice class sip url
URL format (SIP or TEL) used for SIP calls to this dial peer, as configured with the
voice-classsipurl command. The default is system, which means that the value configured globally with the
url command in voice service VoIP SIP mode is used.
voice class sip rel1xx
Indicates whether or not reliable provisional responses are supported, as configured with the
voice-classsiprel1xx command. The default is system, which means that the value configured globally with the
rel1xx command in voice service VoIP SIP mode is used.
voice class perm tag
Voice class for a trunk that is assigned to this dial peer with the
voice-classpermanent command.
Connect Time
Unit of measure indicating the call connection time associated with this dial peer.
Charged Units
Number of call units charged to this dial peer.
Successful Calls
Number of completed calls to this dial peer since system startup.
Failed Calls
Number of uncompleted (failed) calls to this dial peer since system startup.
Incomplete Calls
Number of incomplete calls to this dial peer since system startup.
Accepted Calls
Number of calls from this dial peer accepted since system startup.
Refused Calls
Number of calls from this dial peer refused since system startup.
Last Disconnect Cause
Encoded network cause associated with the last call. This value is updated whenever a call is started or cleared and depends on the interface type and session protocol being used on this interface.
Last Disconnect Text
ASCII text describing the reason for the last call termination.
Last Setup Time
Value of the System Up Time when the last call to this peer was started.
Matched
Destination pattern matched for this dial peer.
Digits
Number of digits in this destination pattern matched for this dial peer.
Target
Matched session target (IP address or host name) for this dial peer.
Related Commands
Command
Description
showdialplanin-carrier
Displays which VoIP or POTS dial peer is matched for a specific source carrier.
showdialplanin-trunk-group-label
Displays which VoIP or POTS dial peer is matched for a specific source trunk group.
showdialplanincall
Displays which POTS dial peer is matched for a specific calling number or voice port.
showdialplannumber
Displays which dial peer is matched for a particular telephone number.
show dialplan incall
To display which incoming POTS dial peer is matched for a specific calling number or voice port, use the showdialplanincallnumbercommand in privileged EXEC mode.
Voice port location. The syntax of this argument is platform-specific. For information on the syntax for a particular platform, see the voice-port command.
calling-number
E.164 Calling number or ANI of the incoming voice call.
timeout
(Optional) Allows matching for variable-length destination patterns.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
Modification
11.3(1)T
This command was introduced on the Cisco 3600 series.
12.2(8)T
This command was implemented on the Cisco 1751, Cisco 2600 series, Cisco 3725, and Cisco 3745 and the timeout keyword was added.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command as a troubleshooting tool to determine which POTS dial peer is matched for an incoming call, for the selected calling number and voice port. The router attempts to match these items in the order listed:
Calling number with answer-address configured in dial peer
Calling number with destination-pattern configured in dial peer
Voice port with voice port configured in dial peer
The router first attempts to match a dial peer based on the calling number (ANI). If the router is unable to match a dial peer based on the calling number, it matches the call to a POTS dial peer based on the selected voice interface. If more than one dial peer uses the same voice port, the router selects the first matching dial peer. Use the timeout keyword to enable matching variable-length destination patters associated with dial peers. This can increase you r chances of finding a match for the dial peer number you specify.
Note
For actual voice calls coming into the router, the router attempts to match the called number (the dialed number identification service [DNIS] number) with the incoming called-number configured in a dial peer. The router, however, does not consider the called number when using the showdialplanincallnumber command.
Examples
The following sample output shows that an incoming call from interface 1/0/0:D with a calling number of 12345 is matched to POTS dial peer 10:
Router# show dialplan incall 1/0/0:D number 12345
Macro Exp.: 12345
VoiceEncapPeer10
information type = voice,
tag = 10, destination-pattern = `123..',
answer-address = `', preference=0,
numbering Type = `unknown'
group = 10, Admin state is up, Operation state is up,
incoming called-number = `', connections/maximum = 0/unlimited,
DTMF Relay = disabled,
huntstop = disabled,
in bound application associated: DEFAULT
out bound application associated:
permission :both
incoming COR list:maximum capability
outgoing COR list:minimum requirement
type = pots, prefix = `',
forward-digits default
session-target = `', voice-port = `1/0/0:D',
direct-inward-dial = disabled,
digit_strip = enabled,
register E.164 number with GK = TRUE
Connect Time = 0, Charged Units = 0,
register E.164 number with GK = TRUE
Connect Time = 0, Charged Units = 0,
Successful Calls = 0, Failed Calls = 0,
Accepted Calls = 0, Refused Calls = 0,
Last Disconnect Cause is "",
Last Disconnect Text is "",
Last Setup Time = 0.
Matched: 12345 Digits: 3
Target:
The following sample output shows that, if no dial peer has a destination pattern or answer address that matches the calling number of 888, the incoming call is matched to POTS dial peer 99, because the call comes in on voice port 1/0/1:D, which is the voice port configured for this dial peer:
Router# show dialplan incall 1/0/1:D number 888
Macro Exp.: 888
VoiceEncapPeer99
information type = voice,
tag = 99, destination-pattern = `99...',
answer-address = `', preference=1,
numbering Type = `national'
group = 99, Admin state is up, Operation state is up,
incoming called-number = `', connections/maximum = 0/unlimited,
DTMF Relay = disabled,
huntstop = disabled,
in bound application associated: DEFAULT
out bound application associated:
permission :both
incoming COR list:maximum capability
outgoing COR list:minimum requirement
type = pots, prefix = `5',
forward-digits 4
session-target = `', voice-port = `1/0/1:D',
direct-inward-dial = enabled,
digit_strip = enabled,
register E.164 number with GK = TRUE
Connect Time = 0, Charged Units = 0,
Successful Calls = 0, Failed Calls = 0,
Accepted Calls = 0, Refused Calls = 0,
Last Disconnect Cause is "",
Last Disconnect Text is "",
Last Setup Time = 0.
Matched: Digits: 0
Target:
Related Commands
Command
Description
showdialplandialpeer
Displays which outbound dial peer is matched based upon the incoming dialed number and the COR criteria specified in the command line.
showdialplanin-carrier
Displays which VoIP or POTS dial peer is matched for a specific source carrier.
showdialplanin-trunk-group-label
Displays which VoIP or POTS dial peer is matched for a specific source trunk group.
showdialplannumber
Displays which dial peer is matched for a particular telephone number.
show dialplan incall uri
To display which dial peer is matched for a specific uniform resource identifier (URI) in an incoming voice call, use the
showdialplanincalluricommand in privileged EXEC mode.
H.323 Session Protocol
showdialplanincallurih323
{ called | calling }
uri
SIP Session Protocol
showdialplanincallurisip
{ from | request | to }
uri
Syntax Description
called
Voice class that is configured in dial peers with the
incominguricalled command.
calling
Voice class that is configured in dial peers with the
incominguricallingcommand.
from
Voice class that is configured in dial peers with the
incomingurifromcommand.
request
Voice class that is configured in dial peers with the
incomingurirequestcommand.
to
Voice class that is configured in dial peers with the
incominguritocommand.
uri
URI of the incoming call.
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
Modification
12.3(4)T
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command for troubleshooting to determine which dial peer is matched for an incoming call, based on the selected URI and the specified field in the call message.
To set the URI format for matching calls, use the
voiceclassuri command. To set the URI voice class in the inbound dial peer, use the
incominguri command.
Examples
The following is sample output from this command for a SIP URI:
Router# show dialplan incall uri sip from sip:5551234
Inbound VoIP dialpeer matching based on SIP URI's
VoiceOverIpPeer10
peer type = voice, information type = voice,
description = `',
tag = 10, destination-pattern = `',
answer-address = `', preference=0,
CLID Restriction = None
CLID Network Number = `'
CLID Second Number sent
source carrier-id = `', target carrier-id = `',
source trunk-group-label = `', target trunk-group-label = `',
numbering Type = `unknown'
group = 10, Admin state is up, Operation state is up,
incoming called-number = `', connections/maximum = 0/unlimited,
DTMF Relay = disabled,
modem transport = system,
URI classes:
Incoming (Request) =
Incoming (To) =
Incoming (From) = 101
Destination =
huntstop = disabled,
in bound application associated: 'get_headers_tcl'
out bound application associated: ''
dnis-map =
permission :both
incoming COR list:maximum capability
outgoing COR list:minimum requirement
Translation profile (Incoming):
Translation profile (Outgoing):
incoming call blocking:
translation-profile = `'
disconnect-cause = `no-service'
type = voip, session-target = `',
technology prefix:
settle-call = disabled
ip media DSCP = ef, ip signaling DSCP = af31, UDP checksum = disabled,
session-protocol = sipv2, session-transport = system, req-qos = best-ef
acc-qos = best-effort,
RTP dynamic payload type values: NTE = 101
Cisco: NSE=100, fax=96, fax-ack=97, dtmf=121, fax-relay=122
CAS=123, ClearChan=125, PCM switch over u-law=0,A-law=8
RTP comfort noise payload type = 19
fax rate = voice, payload size = 20 bytes
fax protocol = system
fax-relay ecm enable
fax NSF = 0xAD0051 (default)
codec = g729r8, payload size = 20 bytes,
Expect factor = 0, Icpif = 20,
Playout Mode is set to default,
Initial 60 ms, Max 300 ms
Playout-delay Minimum mode is set to default, value 40 ms
Fax nominal 300 ms
Max Redirects = 1, signaling-type = ext-signal,
VAD = enabled, Poor QOV Trap = disabled,
Source Interface = NONE
voice class sip url = system,
voice class sip rel1xx = system,
voice class perm tag = `'
Time elapsed since last clearing of voice call statistics never
Connect Time = 0, Charged Units = 0,
Successful Calls = 0, Failed Calls = 0, Incomplete Calls = 0
Accepted Calls = 0, Refused Calls = 0,
Last Disconnect Cause is "",
Last Disconnect Text is "",
Last Setup Time = 0.
Matched: Digits: 0
Target:
The following is sample output from this command for a TEL URI:
Router# show dialplan incall uri h323 called tel:1234567
Inbound VoIP dialpeer matching based on H323 URI's
VoiceOverIpPeer25
peer type = voice, information type = voice,
description = `',
tag = 25, destination-pattern = `',
answer-address = `', preference=0,
CLID Restriction = None
CLID Network Number = `'
CLID Second Number sent
source carrier-id = `', target carrier-id = `',
source trunk-group-label = `', target trunk-group-label = `',
numbering Type = `unknown'
group = 25, Admin state is up, Operation state is up,
incoming called-number = `', connections/maximum = 0/unlimited,
DTMF Relay = disabled,
modem transport = system,
URI classes:
Incoming (Called) = 103
Incoming (Calling) =
Destination =
huntstop = disabled,
in bound application associated: 'callme'
out bound application associated: ''
dnis-map =
permission :both
incoming COR list:maximum capability
outgoing COR list:minimum requirement
Translation profile (Incoming):
Translation profile (Outgoing):
incoming call blocking:
translation-profile = `'
disconnect-cause = `no-service'
type = voip, session-target = `ipv4:10.10.1.1',
technology prefix:
settle-call = disabled
ip media DSCP = ef, ip signaling DSCP = af31, UDP checksum = disabled,
session-protocol = cisco, session-transport = system, req-qos = best-ef
acc-qos = best-effort,
RTP dynamic payload type values: NTE = 101
Cisco: NSE=100, fax=96, fax-ack=97, dtmf=121, fax-relay=122
CAS=123, ClearChan=125, PCM switch over u-law=0,A-law=8
RTP comfort noise payload type = 19
fax rate = voice, payload size = 20 bytes
fax protocol = system
fax-relay ecm enable
fax NSF = 0xAD0051 (default)
codec = g729r8, payload size = 20 bytes,
Expect factor = 0, Icpif = 20,
Playout Mode is set to default,
Initial 60 ms, Max 300 ms
Playout-delay Minimum mode is set to default, value 40 ms
Fax nominal 300 ms
Max Redirects = 1, signaling-type = ext-signal,
VAD = enabled, Poor QOV Trap = disabled,
Source Interface = NONE
voice class sip url = system,
voice class sip rel1xx = system,
voice class perm tag = `'
Time elapsed since last clearing of voice call statistics never
Connect Time = 0, Charged Units = 0,
Successful Calls = 0, Failed Calls = 0, Incomplete Calls = 0
Accepted Calls = 0, Refused Calls = 0,
Last Disconnect Cause is "",
Last Disconnect Text is "",
Last Setup Time = 0.
Matched: Digits: 0
Target:
The table below describes significant fields in the displays.
Table 5 show dialplan incall uri Field Descriptions
Field
Description
VoiceOverIpPeer
Dial peer associated with the calling number entered.
information type
Information type for this call; for example, voice or fax.
tag
Unique number that identifies the dial peer.
destination-pattern
Destination pattern (called number) configured for this dial peer.
answer-address
Answer address (calling number) configured for this dial peer.
preference
Hunt group preference order set for this dial peer.
Admin state
Administrative state of this dial peer.
Operation state
Operational state of this dial peer.
incoming called-number
Called number (DNIS) configured for this dial peer.
DTMF Relay
Whether thedtmf-relay command is enabled or disabled for this dial peer.
URI classes: Incoming (Request)
URI voice class used for matching dial peer to Request-URI in an incoming SIP Invite message.
URI classes: Incoming (To)
URI voice class used for matching dial peer to the To header in an incoming SIP Invite message.
URI classes: Incoming (From)
URI voice class used for matching dial peer to the From header in an incoming SIP Invite message.
URI classes: Destination
URI voice class used to match the dial peer to the destination URI for an outgoing call.
huntstop
Whether the
huntstop command is enabled or disabled for this dial peer.
in bound application associated
IVR application that is associated with this dial peer when this dial peer is used for an inbound call leg.
out bound application associated
IVR application that is associated with this dial peer when this dial peer is used for an outbound call leg.
dnis-map
Name of the dialed-number identification service (DNIS) map that is configured in the dial peer with the
dnis-map command.
permission
Configured permission level for this peer.
type
Type of dial peer (POTS or VoIP).
session-target
Configured session target (IP address or host name) for this dial peer.
session-protocol
Session protocol to be used for Internet calls between local and remote router via the IP backbone.
req-qos
Configured requested quality of service for calls for this dial peer.
acc-qos
Lowest acceptable quality of service configured for calls for this peer.
codec
Voice codec configured for this dial peer. Default is G.729 (8 kbps).
Expect factor
User-requested expectation factor of voice quality for calls through this peer.
Icpif
Configured calculated planning impairment factor (ICPIF) value for calls sent by a dial peer.
VAD
Whether voice activation detection (VAD) is enabled for this dial peer.
voice class sip url
URL format (SIP or TEL) used for SIP calls to this dial peer, as configured with the
voice-classsipurl command. The default is system, which means that the value configured globally with the
url command in voice service VoIP SIP mode is used.
voice class sip rel1xx
Whether reliable provisional responses are supported, as configured with the
voice-classsiprel1xx command. The default is system, which means that the value configured globally with the
rel1xx command in voice service VoIP SIP mode is used.
voice class perm tag
Voice class for a trunk that is assigned to this dial peer with the
voice-classpermanent command.
Connect Time
Unit of measure indicating the call connection time associated with this dial peer.
Charged Units
Number of call units charged to this dial peer.
Successful Calls
Number of completed calls to this peer since system startup.
Failed Calls
Number of uncompleted (failed) calls to this peer since system startup.
Accepted Calls
Number of calls from this peer accepted since system startup.
Refused Calls
Number of calls from this peer refused since system startup.
Last Disconnect Cause
Encoded network cause associated with the last call. This value is updated whenever a call is started or cleared and depends on the interface type and session protocol being used on this interface.
Last Disconnect Text
ASCII text describing the reason for the last call termination.
Last Setup Time
Value of the System Up Time when the last call to this peer was started.
Matched
Destination pattern matched for this dial peer.
Target
Matched session target (IP address or host name) for this dial peer.
Related Commands
Command
Description
debugvoiceuri
Displays debugging messages related to URI voice classes.
incominguri
Specifies the voice class used to match a VoIP dial peer to the URI of an incoming call.
sessionprotocol
Specifies the session protocol in the dial peer for calls between the local and remote router.
showdial-peervoice
Displays detailed and summary information about voice dial peers.
showdialplanuri
Displays which outbound dial peer is matched for a specific destination URI.
voiceclassuri
Creates or modifies a voice class for matching dial peers to calls containing a SIP or TEL URI.
voiceclassurisippreference
Sets a preference for selecting voice classes for a SIP URI.
show dialplan in-carrier
To display which incoming VoIP or POTS dial peer is matched for a specific source carrier or voice port, use the showdialplanin-carriercommand in privileged EXEC mode.
showdialplanin-carriercarrier-id
[ voip | pots ]
Syntax Description
carrier-id
VoIP or POTS source carrier identifier.
voip
(Optional) Allows you to limit the search criteria to only VoIP dial peers.
pots
(Optional) Allows you to limit the search criteria to only POTS dial peers.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
Modification
12.2(13)T
This command was introduced on the Cisco 2600 series and Cisco 3600 series routers and on Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5400, and Cisco AS5800 access servers.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command as a troubleshooting tool to determine which VoIP or POTS dial peer is matched for an incoming call, based on the carrier identifier specified in the command line. Use the voip or pots keywords to further limit the scope of possible matches for the dial peer specified in the showdialplan command line.
Examples
The following sample output shows a VoIP or POTS dial peer being matched to another POTS dial peer based on its carrier identifier, "aaa":
Router# show dialplan in-carrier aaa pots
Inbound pots dialpeer Matching based on source carrier-id
VoiceEncapPeer7777
information type = voice,
description = `',
tag = 7777, destination-pattern = `',
answer-address = `', preference=0,
CLID Restriction = None
CLID Network Number = `'
CLID Second Number sent
source carrier-id = `aaa', target carrier-id = `',
source trunk-group-label = `', target trunk-group-label = `',
numbering Type = `unknown'
group = 7777, Admin state is up, Operation state is up,
incoming called-number = `', connections/maximum = 0/unlimited,
DTMF Relay = disabled,
huntstop = disabled,
in bound application associated:'DEFAULT'
out bound application associated:''
dnis-map =
permission :both
incoming COR list:maximum capability
outgoing COR list:minimum requirement
Translation profile (Incoming):
Translation profile (Outgoing):
incoming call blocking:
translation-profile = `'
disconnect-cause = `no-service'
voice-port = `'
type = pots, prefix = `',
forward-digits default
session-target = `', up,
direct-inward-dial = disabled,
digit_strip = enabled,
register E.164 number with GK = TRUE
fax rate = system, payload size = 20 bytes
Time elapsed since last clearing of voice call statistics never
Connect Time = 0, Charged Units = 0,
Successful Calls = 0, Failed Calls = 0, Incomplete Calls = 0
Accepted Calls = 0, Refused Calls = 0,
Last Disconnect Cause is "",
Last Disconnect Text is "",
Last Setup Time = 0.
Matched: Digits:0
Target:
Related Commands
Command
Description
showdialplandialpeer
Displays which outbound dial peer is matched based upon the incoming dialed number and the COR criteria specified in the command line.
showdialplanincall
Displays which POTS dial peer is matched for a specific calling number or voice port.
showdialplanin-trunk-group-label
Displays which VoIP or POTS dial peer is matched for a specific source trunk group.
showdialplannumber
Displays which dial peer is matched for a particular telephone number.
show dialplan in-trunk-group-label
To display which incoming VoIP or POTS dial peer is matched for a
specific trunk group label, use the
showdialplanin-trunk-group-labelcommand in privileged EXEC mode.
show dialplan in-trunk-group-labeltrunk-group-label
{ pots | voip }
Syntax Description
trunk-group-label
VoIP or POTS source trunk group identifier.
voip
(Optional) Allows you to limit the search criteria to only
VoIP dial peers.
pots
(Optional) Allows you to limit the search criteria to only
POTS dial peers.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
Modification
12.2(13)T
This command was introduced on the Cisco 2600 series and
Cisco 3600 series routers and on Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5400, and Cisco AS5800
access servers.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to determine which VoIP or POTS dial peer is matched
for an incoming call, based on the identifier of the source trunk group. The
router attempts to match these items in the order listed. Use the voip or pots
keywords to further limit the scope of possible matches for the dial peer
specified in the
showdialplan command line.
Examples
The following sample output shows an inbound VoIP or POTS dial peer
being matched to an outbound POTS dial peer based on the trunk group label
"NYtrunk":
Router# show dialplan in-trunk-group-label NYtrunk pots
Inbound pots dialpeer Matching based on source trunk-group-label
VoiceEncapPeer2003
information type = voice,
description = `',
tag = 2003, destination-pattern = `',
answer-address = `', preference=0,
CLID Restriction = None
CLID Network Number = `'
CLID Second Number sent
source carrier-id = `', target carrier-id = `',
source trunk-group-label = `NYtrunk', target trunk-group-label = `',
numbering Type = `unknown'
group = 2003, Admin state is up, Operation state is up,
incoming called-number = `', connections/maximum = 0/unlimited,
DTMF Relay = disabled,
huntstop = disabled,
in bound application associated:'debit-card'
out bound application associated:''
dnis-map =
permission :both
incoming COR list:maximum capability
outgoing COR list:minimum requirement
Translation profile (Incoming):
Translation profile (Outgoing):
incoming call blocking:
translation-profile = `'
disconnect-cause = `no-service'
voice-port = `'
type = pots, prefix = `',
forward-digits default
session-target = `', up,
direct-inward-dial = disabled,
digit_strip = enabled,
register E.164 number with GK = TRUE
fax rate = system, payload size = 20 bytes
Time elapsed since last clearing of voice call statistics never
Connect Time = 0, Charged Units = 0,
Successful Calls = 0, Failed Calls = 0, Incomplete Calls = 0
Accepted Calls = 0, Refused Calls = 0,
Last Disconnect Cause is "",
Last Disconnect Text is "",
Last Setup Time = 0.
Matched: Digits:0
Target:
Related Commands
Command
Description
showdialplandialpeer
Displays which outbound dial peer is matched based upon the
incoming dialed number and the COR criteria specified in the command line.
showdialplanin-carrier
Displays which VoIP or POTS dial peer is matched for a
specific source carrier.
showdialplanincall
Displays which POTS dial peer is matched for a specific
calling number or voice port.
showdialplannumber
Displays which dial peer is matched for a particular
telephone number.
show dialplan number
To display which outgoing dial peer is reached when a particular telephone number is dialed, use the showdialplannumbercommand in privileged EXEC mode.
(Optional) Indicates that you wish to base your search for applicable dial peers on the source carrier identifier.
identifier
(Optional) Source carrier identifier to accompany the carrier keyword.
fax
(Optional) Fax information type.
huntstop
(Optional) Terminates further dial-peer hunting upon encountering the first dial-string match.
timeout
(Optional) Allows matching for variable-length destination patterns.
voice
(Optional) Voice information type.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
Modification
11.3(1)T
This command was introduced on the Cisco 3600 series.
12.2(1)
The huntstop keyword was added.
12.2(8)T
This command was implemented on the Cisco 1751, Cisco 2600 series, Cisco 3725, and Cisco 3745 and the timeout keyword was added.
12.2(11)T
The carrier, fax, and voice keywords were added.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to test whether the dial plan configuration is valid and working as expected. Use the timeout keyword to enable matching variable-length destination patters associated with dial peers. This can increase you r chances of finding a match for the dial peer number you specify.
Examples
The following is sample output from thiscommand using a destination pattern of 1001:
Router# show dialplan number 1001
Macro Exp.: 1001
VoiceEncapPeer1003
information type = voice,
tag = 1003, destination-pattern = `1001',
answer-address = `', preference=0,
numbering Type = `unknown'
group = 1003, Admin state is up, Operation state is up,
incoming called-number = `', connections/maximum = 0/unlimited,
DTMF Relay = disabled,
huntstop = enabled,
type = pots, prefix = `',
forward-digits default
session-target = `', voice-port = `1/1',
direct-inward-dial = disabled,
Connect Time = 0, Charged Units = 0,
Successful Calls = 0, Failed Calls = 0, Incomplete Calls = 0
Accepted Calls = 0, Refused Calls = 0,
Last Disconnect Cause is "",
Last Disconnect Text is "",
Last Setup Time = 0.
Matched: 1001 Digits: 4
Target:
VoiceEncapPeer1004
information type = voice,
tag = 1004, destination-pattern = `1001',
answer-address = `', preference=0,
numbering Type = `unknown'
group = 1004, Admin state is up, Operation state is up,
...
Matched: 1001 Digits: 4
Target:
VoiceEncapPeer1002
information type = voice,
tag = 1002, destination-pattern = `1001',
answer-address = `', preference=0,
numbering Type = `unknown'
group = 1002, Admin state is up, Operation state is up,
...
Matched: 1001 Digits: 4
Target:
VoiceEncapPeer1001
information type = voice,
tag = 1001, destination-pattern = `1001',
answer-address = `', preference=0,
numbering Type = `unknown'
group = 1001, Admin state is up, Operation state is up,
...
Matched: 1001 Digits: 4
Target:
The following is sample output from this command using a destination pattern of 1001 and the huntstop keyword:
Router# show dialplan number 1001 huntstop
Macro Exp.: 1001
VoiceEncapPeer1003
information type = voice,
tag = 1003, destination-pattern = `1001',
answer-address = `', preference=0,
numbering Type = `unknown'
group = 1003, Admin state is up, Operation state is up,
incoming called-number = `', connections/maximum = 0/unlimited,
DTMF Relay = disabled,
huntstop = enabled,
type = pots, prefix = `',
forward-digits default
session-target = `', voice-port = `1/1',
direct-inward-dial = disabled,
Connect Time = 0, Charged Units = 0,
Successful Calls = 0, Failed Calls = 0, Incomplete Calls = 0
Accepted Calls = 0, Refused Calls = 0,
Last Disconnect Cause is "",
Last Disconnect Text is "",
Last Setup Time = 0.
Matched: 1001 Digits: 4
Target:
Related Commands
Command
Description
showdialplandialpeer
Displays which outbound dial peer is matched based upon the incoming dialed number and the COR criteria specified in the command line.
showdialplanincall
Displays which POTS dial peer is matched for a specific calling number or voice port.
showdialplanin-carrier
Displays which VoIP or POTS dial peer is matched for a specific source carrier.
showdialplanin-trunk-group-label
Displays which VoIP or POTS dial peer is matched for a specific source trunk group.
show dialplan uri
To display which outbound dial peer is matched for a specific destination uniform resource identifier (URI), use the showdialplanuricommand in privileged EXEC mode.
showdialplanuriuri
Syntax Description
uri
Destination Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) or telephone (TEL) URI for the outgoing call.
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
Modification
12.3(4)T
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command for troubleshooting to determine which dial peer is matched for an outgoing call, based on the selected URI.
To set the URI format used to match calls, use the voiceclassuri command. To set the URI voice class in the outbound dial peer, use the destinationuri command.
Examples
The following is sample output from this command:
Router# show dialplan uri sip:123456
Outbound dialpeer matching based on destination URI
VoiceOverIpPeer99
peer type = voice, information type = voice,
description = `',
tag = 99, destination-pattern = `',
answer-address = `', preference=0,
CLID Restriction = None
CLID Network Number = `'
CLID Second Number sent
source carrier-id = `', target carrier-id = `',
source trunk-group-label = `', target trunk-group-label = `',
numbering Type = `unknown'
group = 99, Admin state is up, Operation state is up,
incoming called-number = `', connections/maximum = 0/unlimited,
DTMF Relay = disabled,
modem transport = system,
URI classes:
Incoming (Request) =
Incoming (To) =
Incoming (From) =
Destination = 100
huntstop = disabled,
in bound application associated: 'DEFAULT'
out bound application associated: ''
dnis-map =
permission :both
incoming COR list:maximum capability
outgoing COR list:minimum requirement
Translation profile (Incoming):
Translation profile (Outgoing):
incoming call blocking:
translation-profile = `'
disconnect-cause = `no-service'
type = voip, session-target = `',
technology prefix:
settle-call = disabled
ip media DSCP = ef, ip signaling DSCP = af31, UDP checksum = disabled,
session-protocol = sipv2, session-transport = system, req-qos = best-ef
acc-qos = best-effort,
RTP dynamic payload type values: NTE = 101
Cisco: NSE=100, fax=96, fax-ack=97, dtmf=121, fax-relay=122
CAS=123, ClearChan=125, PCM switch over u-law=0,A-law=8
RTP comfort noise payload type = 19
fax rate = voice, payload size = 20 bytes
fax protocol = system
fax-relay ecm enable
fax NSF = 0xAD0051 (default)
codec = g729r8, payload size = 20 bytes,
Expect factor = 0, Icpif = 20,
Playout Mode is set to default,
Initial 60 ms, Max 300 ms
Playout-delay Minimum mode is set to default, value 40 ms
Fax nominal 300 ms
Max Redirects = 1, signaling-type = ext-signal,
VAD = enabled, Poor QOV Trap = disabled,
Source Interface = NONE
voice class sip url = system,
voice class sip rel1xx = system,
voice class perm tag = `'
Time elapsed since last clearing of voice call statistics never
Connect Time = 0, Charged Units = 0,
Successful Calls = 0, Failed Calls = 0, Incomplete Calls = 0
Accepted Calls = 0, Refused Calls = 0,
Last Disconnect Cause is "",
Last Disconnect Text is "",
Last Setup Time = 0.
Matched: Digits: 0
Target:
Related Commands
Command
Description
debugvoiceuri
Displays debugging messages related to URI voice classes.
destinationuri
Specifies the voice class used to match the dial peer to the destination URI for an outgoing call.
showdialplanincalluri
Displays which dial peer is matched for a specific URI in an incoming call.
voiceclassuri
Creates or modifies a voice class for matching dial peers to a SIP or TEL URI.
voiceclassurisippreference
Sets a preference for selecting voice classes for a SIP URI.
show dn-numbers
To display directory number information of Call Manager Express (CME), use theshowdn-numbers command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
showdn-numbers
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
User EXEC (>)
Privileged EXEC (#))
Command History
Release
Modification
12.4(15)T
This command was introduced.
Cisco IOS XE Release 2.4
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS XE Release 2.4.
Examples
The following is sample output from the
showdn-numbers command:
Router# show dn-numbers
Directory numbers
Entry name number
1 user1 0
10 user2 7890
3 user3 1234
4 user4 890
12 user5 5676
11 user6 987
ephone directory numbers
DN name number
2 user7 1000
4 user10 34567
6 user11 1234567891
10 user12 1234567
sip phone numbers
DN name number
1 user13 10000
8 user14 87953893
9 user15 Not Configured
The table below describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 6 show dn-numbers Field Descriptions
Field
Description
DN
Directory number.
name
Name of the connection.
number
Telephone number.
show dspfarm
To display digital signal processor (DSP) farm service information such as operational status and DSP resource allocation for transcoding and conferencing, use the showdspfarm command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
showdspfarm
[ all | dsp
{ active | all | idle | statsbridge-id
[ sampleseconds ] } | profile [profile-id] | sessions [session-id] | video
{ conference | statistics | transcode } ]
Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router
showdspfarm
{ all | dsp
{ active | all | idle | statsbridge-id
[ sampleseconds ] } | profile [profile-identifier] }
Syntax Description
all
(Optional) Displays all global information about the DSP farm service.
dsp
(Optional) Displays DSP information about the DSP farm service.
active
Displays active DSP information about the DSP farm service.
all
Displays all DSP information about the DSP farm service.
idle
Displays idle DSP information about the DSP farm service.
stats
Displays DSP statistics about the DSP farm service.
bridge-id
Displays the DSP statistics for a call bridge the specified bridge ID.
sample
(Optional) Displays statistics of the specified sample interval.
seconds
(Optional) The DSP sample interval time, in seconds.
profile
(Optional) Displays profiles about the DSP farm service.
profile-id
(Optional) The profile ID about the DSP farm service.
sessions
(Optional) Displays sessions and connections about the DSP farm service.
session-id
(Optional) The session identifier to be displayed for the DSP farm service.
video
(Optional) Displays information on video resources.
conference
(Optional) Displays the DSP information, such as the codecs, video bridge channel, and transmit (tx) and receive (rx) packets that are used for each participant in a conference and is grouped by conference sessions.
statistics
(Optional) Displays the DSP statistics of the call bridge.
transcode
(Optional) Displays the DSP status and statistics for the transcoding call.
Command Modes
User EXEC (>)
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
Modification
12.1(5)YH
This command was introduced on the Cisco VG200.
12.2(13)T
This command was implemented on the Cisco 2600 series, Cisco 3620, Cisco 3640, Cisco 3660, and Cisco 3700 series.
12.4(15)T
The stats,sample,sessions,and profile keywords were added. The bridge-id, profile-id, seconds, and session-id arguments were added.
Cisco IOS XE
Release 3.2S
This command was implemented on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router.
15.1(4)M
This command was modified. The video, conference, statistics, and transcode keywords were added.
Usage Guidelines
The router on which this command is used must be equipped with one or more digital T1/E1 packet voice trunk network modules (NM-HDVs) or high-density voice (HDV) transcoding/conferencing DSP farms (NM-HDV-FARMs) to provide DSP resources.
Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router
The show dspfarm command is used to view the DSP farm service information such as operational status and DSP resource allocation for transcoding.
Note
The session keyword and session-id argument is not supported on Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router.
Examples
The following is sample output from several forms of the showdspfarmcommand. The fields are self explanatory.
Router# show dspfarm
DSPFARM Configuration Information:
Admin State: UP, Oper Status: ACTIVE - Cause code: NONE
Transcoding Sessions: 4, Conferencing Sessions: 0
RTP Timeout: 600
Router# show dspfarm all
DSPFARM Configuration Information:
Admin State: UP, Oper Status: ACTIVE - Cause code: NONE
Transcoding Sessions: 4, Conferencing Sessions: 2
RTP Timeout: 1200
Connection average duration: 3600, Connection check interval 600
Codec G729 VAD: ENABLED
Total number of active session(s) 0, and connection(s) 0
SLOT DSP CHNL STATUS USE TYPE SESS-ID CONN-ID PKTS-RXED PKTS-TXED
1 3 1 UP FREE conf - - - -
1 3 2 UP FREE conf - - - -
1 3 3 UP FREE conf - - - -
1 3 4 UP FREE conf - - - -
1 3 5 UP FREE conf - - - -
1 3 6 UP FREE conf - - - -
1 4 1 UP FREE conf - - - -
1 4 2 UP FREE conf - - - -
1 4 3 UP FREE conf - - - -
1 4 4 UP FREE conf - - - -
1 4 5 UP FREE conf - - - -
1 4 6 UP FREE conf - - - -
1 5 1 UP FREE xcode - - - -
1 5 2 UP FREE xcode - - - -
1 5 3 UP FREE xcode - - - -
1 5 4 UP FREE xcode - - - -
1 5 5 UP FREE xcode - - - -
1 5 6 UP FREE xcode - - - -
1 5 7 UP FREE xcode - - - -
1 5 8 UP FREE xcode - - - -
Total number of DSPFARM DSP channel(s) 20
Router# show dspfarm dsp all
DSPFARM Configuration Information:
Admin State: UP, Oper Status: ACTIVE - Cause code: NONE
Transcoding Sessions: 4, Conferencing Sessions: 2
RTP Timeout: 1200
Connection average duration: 3600, Connection check interval 600
Codec G729 VAD: ENABLED
Total number of active session(s) 0, and connection(s) 0
SLOT DSP CHNL STATUS USE TYPE SESS-ID CONN-ID PKTS-RXED PKTS-TXED
1 3 1 UP FREE conf - - - -
1 3 2 UP FREE conf - - - -
1 3 3 UP FREE conf - - - -
1 3 4 UP FREE conf - - - -
1 3 5 UP FREE conf - - - -
1 3 6 UP FREE conf - - - -
1 4 1 UP FREE conf - - - -
1 4 2 UP FREE conf - - - -
1 4 3 UP FREE conf - - - -
1 4 4 UP FREE conf - - - -
1 4 5 UP FREE conf - - - -
1 4 6 UP FREE conf - - - -
1 5 1 UP FREE xcode - - - -
1 5 2 UP FREE xcode - - - -
1 5 3 UP FREE xcode - - - -
1 5 4 UP FREE xcode - - - -
1 5 5 UP FREE xcode - - - -
1 5 6 UP FREE xcode - - - -
1 5 7 UP FREE xcode - - - -
1 5 8 UP FREE xcode - - - -
Total number of DSPFARM DSP channel(s) 20
Router# show dspfarm sessions
sess_id conn_id stype mode codec pkt ripaddr rport sport
4 145 xcode sendrecv g711a 20 10.10.10.19 19460 21284
4 161 xcode sendrecv g729 10 10.10.10.28 19414 20382
5 177 xcode sendrecv g711u 20 10.10.10.17 18290 21170
5 193 xcode sendrecv g729b 10 10.10.10.18 19150 18968
The following sample output displays dspfarm profiles for video conferencing and video transcoding.
Router#show dspfarm profile
Profile ID = 1, Service = VIDEO CONFERENCING, Resource ID = 2
Video Conference Type : HOMOGENEOUS, Layout : disabled
Profile Description :
Profile Service Mode : Non Secure
Profile Admin State : DOWN
Profile Operation State : DOWN
Application : SCCP Status : NOT ASSOCIATED
Resource Provider : FLEX_DSPRM Status : NONE
Number of Resource Configured : 1
Number of Resource Available : 0
Maximum conference participants : 16
Codec Configuration: num_of_codecs:6
Codec : g711ulaw, Maximum Packetization Period : 30
Codec : g711alaw, Maximum Packetization Period : 30
Codec : g729ar8, Maximum Packetization Period : 60
Codec : g729abr8, Maximum Packetization Period : 60
Codec : g729r8, Maximum Packetization Period : 60
Codec : g729br8, Maximum Packetization Period : 60
Video Codec Configuration:
Codec : h263
Resolution : cif
Frame rate:30, Min bitrate:320kbps, Max bitrate:320kbps
Payload protocol : rfc-2190, Extension : annex-none
Profile ID = 2, Service = VIDEO CONFERENCING, Resource ID = 3
Video Conference Type : HETEROGENEOUS, Layout : disabled
Profile Description :
Profile Service Mode : Non Secure
Profile Admin State : UP
Profile Operation State : ACTIVE IN PROGRESS
Application : SCCP Status : ASSOCIATION IN PROGRESS
Resource Provider : FLEX_DSPRM Status : UP
Number of Resource Configured : 1
Number of Resource Available : 1
Maximum conference participants : 4
Maximum video ports : 4
Codec Configuration: num_of_codecs:6
Codec : g729br8, Maximum Packetization Period : 60
Codec : g729r8, Maximum Packetization Period : 60
Codec : g729abr8, Maximum Packetization Period : 60
Codec : g729ar8, Maximum Packetization Period : 60
Codec : g711alaw, Maximum Packetization Period : 30
Codec : g711ulaw, Maximum Packetization Period : 30
Video Codec Configuration:
Codec : h264
Resolution : qcif
Frame rate:15, Min bitrate:64kbps, Max bitrate:704kbps
Frame rate:30, Min bitrate:64kbps, Max bitrate:704kbps
Resolution : cif
Frame rate:15, Min bitrate:64kbps, Max bitrate:704kbps
Frame rate:30, Min bitrate:64kbps, Max bitrate:704kbps
Codec : h263
Resolution : qcif
Frame rate:15, Min bitrate:64kbps, Max bitrate:704kbps
Frame rate:30, Min bitrate:64kbps, Max bitrate:704kbps
Resolution : cif
Frame rate:15, Min bitrate:64kbps, Max bitrate:704kbps
Frame rate:30, Min bitrate:64kbps, Max bitrate:704kbps
Dspfarm Profile Configuration
Profile ID = 3, Service =Universal TRANSCODING, Resource ID = 1
Profile Description :
Profile Service Mode : Non Secure
Profile Admin State : DOWN
Profile Operation State : DOWN
Application : SCCP Status : NOT ASSOCIATED
Resource Provider : FLEX_DSPRM Status : NONE
Number of Resource Configured : 0
Number of Resource Available : 0
Codec Configuration: num_of_codecs:4
Codec : g711ulaw, Maximum Packetization Period : 30
Codec : g711alaw, Maximum Packetization Period : 30
Codec : g729ar8, Maximum Packetization Period : 60
Codec : g729abr8, Maximum Packetization Period : 60
The following sample output displays DSP information for video conferences.
The following is sample output of the showdspfarmall command on Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router.
Router# show dspfarm all
Dspfarm Profile Configuration
Profile ID = 1, Service = TRANSCODING, Resource ID = 1
Profile Description :
Profile Service Mode : Non Secure
Profile Admin State : UP
Profile Operation State : ACTIVE
Application : SBC Status : ASSOCIATED
Resource Provider : FLEX_DSPRM Status : UP
Number of Resources Configured : 588
Number of Resources Out of Service : 0
Codec Configuration
Codec : g711ulaw, Maximum Packetization Period : 30
Codec : g711alaw, Maximum Packetization Period : 30
Codec : g729ar8, Maximum Packetization Period : 60
Codec : g729abr8, Maximum Packetization Period : 60
SLOT DSP VERSION STATUS CHNL USE TYPE RSC_ID BRIDGE_ID
5 1 26.7.0 UP N/A FREE xcode 1 - - -
5 1 26.7.0 UP N/A FREE xcode 1 - - -
5 1 26.7.0 UP N/A FREE xcode 1 - - -
5 1 26.7.0 UP N/A FREE xcode 1 - - -
5 1 26.7.0 UP N/A FREE xcode 1 - - -
The following is sample output of the show dspfarm
dsp idle command providing idle dsp information on Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router.
Router# show dspfarm dsp idle
SLOT DSP VERSION STATUS CHNL USE TYPE RSC_ID BRIDGE_ID
5 1 26.7.0 UP N/A FREE xcode 1 - - -
5 1 26.7.0 UP N/A FREE xcode 1 - - -
5 1 26.7.0 UP N/A FREE xcode 1 - - -
5 1 26.7.0 UP N/A FREE xcode 1 - - -
5 1 26.7.0 UP N/A FREE xcode 1 - - -
5 1 26.7.0 UP N/A FREE xcode 1 - - -
5 1 26.7.0 UP N/A FREE xcode 1 - - -
5 1 26.7.0 UP N/A FREE xcode 1 - - -
5 1 26.7.0 UP N/A FREE xcode 1 - - -
5 1 26.7.0 UP N/A FREE xcode 1 - - -
The following is sample output of the show dspfarm
profile 1 command providing DSP Farm profile configuration details such as application association, number of resources configured, Codecs added, and maximum number of sessions for profile 1 on Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router.
Router# show dspfarm profile 1
Dspfarm Profile Configuration
Profile ID = 1, Service = TRANSCODING, Resource ID = 1
Profile Description :
Profile Service Mode : Non Secure
Profile Admin State : UP
Profile Operation State : ACTIVE
Application : SBC Status : ASSOCIATED
Resource Provider : FLEX_DSPRM Status : UP
Number of Resources Configured : 588
Number of Resources Out of Service : 0
Codec Configuration
Codec : g711ulaw, Maximum Packetization Period : 30
Codec : g711alaw, Maximum Packetization Period : 30
Codec : g729ar8, Maximum Packetization Period : 60
Codec : g729abr8, Maximum Packetization Period : 60
Router#show dspfarm profile ?
<1-65535> Profile ID
| Output modifiers
<cr>
Related Commands
Command
Description
dspfarm(DSPfarm)
Enables DSP-farm service.
show dspfarm profile
To display configured digital signal processor (DSP) farm profile information for a selected Cisco CallManager group, use the
showdspfarmprofilecommand in privileged EXEC mode.
showdspfarmprofile [profile-identifier]
Syntax Description
profileidentifier
(Optional) Number that uniquely identifies a profile. Range is from 1 to 65535. There is no default.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
Modification
12.3(8)T
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use the
showdspfarmprofilecommand to verify that the association between Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP) Cisco Unified CallManager and the DSP farm profiles match your organizational plan.
The output of the
showdspfarmprofile command differs depending on the services configured in the profile.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show dspfarm profile
command:
Router# show dspfarm profile
Dspfarm Profile Configuration
Profile ID = 6, Service = TRANSCODING, Resource ID = 1
Profile Description :
Profile Service Mode : Non Secure
Profile Admin State : UP
Profile Operation State : ACTIVE
Application : SCCP Status : ASSOCIATED
Resource Provider : FLEX_DSPRM Status : UP
Number of Resource Configured : 4
Number of Resource Available : 4
Codec Configuration
Codec : g711ulaw, Maximum Packetization Period : 30
Codec : g711alaw, Maximum Packetization Period : 30
Codec : g729ar8, Maximum Packetization Period : 60
Codec : g729abr8, Maximum Packetization Period : 60
Codec : g729br8, Maximum Packetization Period : 60
RSVP : ENABLED
TRP : FW-TRAVERSAL ENABLED
Dspfarm Profile Configuration
Profile ID = 27, Service = CONFERENCING, Resource ID = 2
Profile Description :
Profile Service Mode : Non Secure
Profile Admin State : UP
Profile Operation State : ACTIVE
Application : SCCP Status : ASSOCIATED
Resource Provider : FLEX_DSPRM Status : UP
Number of Resource Configured : 6
Number of Resource Available : 6
Codec Configuration
Codec : g711alaw, Maximum Packetization Period : 30
Codec : g729ar8, Maximum Packetization Period : 60
Dspfarm Profile Configuration
Profile ID = 34, Service = MTP, Resource ID = 1
Profile Description :
Profile Service Mode : secure
Profile Admin State : UP
Profile Operation State : ACTIVE
Application : SCCP Status : ASSOCIATED
Resource Provider : NONE Status : UP
Number of Resource Configured : 2
Number of Resource Available : 2
Hardware Configured Resources : 1
Hardware Available Resources : 1
Software Resources : 1
Codec Configuration
Codec : g711ulaw, Maximum Packetization Period : 30
TRP : FW-TRAVERSAL ENABLED
The table below describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 7 show dspfarm profile Field Descriptions
Field
Description
Profile ID
Displays the profile ID number.
Service
Displays the service that is associated with the profile.
Resource ID
Displays the ID number that the profile is associated with in the Cisco CallManager register.
Profile Description
Displays the description of the profile.
Profile Service Mode
The status of the profile service. It can be either Secure or Non Secure.
Profile Admin State
Displays the status of the profile. If the Profile Admin State is DOWN, use the
noshutdown command in DSP farm profile configuration mode.
Profile Operation State
Displays the status of the DSP farm profiles registration process with the Cisco CallManager. Status options are as follows:
ACTIVE--The profile is registered with the Cisco Unified CallManager.
ACTIVE IN PROGRESS--The profile is still registering with the Cisco Unified CallManager. Wait for the profile to finish registering.
DOWN--The profile is not registering with the Cisco Unified CallManager. Check the connectivity between the DSP farm gateway and the Cisco Unified CallManager.
DOWN IN PROGRESS--The profile is deregistering from the Cisco Unified CallManager and deallocating the DSP resources.
RESOURCE ALLOCATED--The DSP resources for this profile are allocated or reserved.
Application
Displays the routing protocol used.
Number of Resource Configured
Maximum number of sessions that are supported by a profile.
Number of Resource Available
Total number of resources that are configurable.
Hardware Configured Resources
Number of sessions configured in the profile.
Hardware Available Resources
Number of sessions available for this profile.
Software Resources
Number of software sessions configured for this profile (applicable only to MTP profiles).
Codec Configuration
Lists the codecs that are configured.
Note
Media Termination Point (MTP) profile supports only one codec per profile.
RSVP
Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) support for this profile.
TRP
Displays whether firewall traversal is enabled for Trusted Relay Point.
Related Commands
Command
Description
dspservicesdspfarm
Configures DSP farm services for a specified voice card.
dspfarmprofile
Enters DSP farm profile configuration mode and defines a profile for DSP farm services.
showmediaresourcestatus
Displays the current media resource status.
show dsp-group
To display digital signal processor (DSP) group information including both voice and video information, use the showdsp-group command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
showdsp-group
{ all | slotslot-number | video
[ all | slotslot-number ] | voice
[ all | slotslot-number ] }
Syntax Description
all
Displays DSP information for all DSP group.
slot
Displays DSP information for the specified slot.
slot-number
Slot used in the DSP group.
video
Displays information on video resources.
voice
Displays information on voice resources.
Command Modes
User EXEC (>)
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
Modification
15.1(4)M
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
The router on which this command is used must be equipped with one or more digital T1/E1 packet voice trunk network modules (NM-HDVs), high-density voice (HDV) transcoding/conferencing DSP farms (NM-HDV-FARMs), or packet voice data module (PVDM) slots to provide DSP resources.
Examples
The following shows sample output from several forms of the showdsp-groupcommand. The fields are self explanatory.
Router# show dsp-group all
DSP groups on slot 0:
dsp 1:
State: UP, firmware: 28.0.103
Max signal/voice channel: 32/32
Max credits: 480, Voice credits: 0, Video credits: 480
num_of_sig_chnls_allocated: 32
Transcoding channels allocated: 0
Group: FLEX_GROUP_VIDEO_POOL, complexity: FLEX
Video Credits Max: 480, Share: 0, Reserved (rounded-up): 480
Video Group: VIDEO_CONF, rsc id: 2, mode: VCONF_HETE
Session: 0, maximum participants: 4
Video Transcoding channels reserved credits: 480
Video Transcoding channels allocated: 1
Encoder: inactive, credit reserved: 480
Slot: 0
Device idx: 0
PVDM Slot: 0
Dsp Type: SP2600
dsp 2:
State: UP, firmware: 28.0.103
Max signal/voice channel: 32/32
Max credits: 480, Voice credits: 0, Video credits: 480
num_of_sig_chnls_allocated: 32
Transcoding channels allocated: 0
Group: FLEX_GROUP_VIDEO_POOL, complexity: FLEX
Video Credits Max: 480, Share: 0, Reserved (rounded-up): 480
Video Group: VIDEO_CONF, rsc id: 2, mode: VCONF_HETE
Session: 0, maximum participants: 4
Video Transcoding channels reserved credits: 480
Video Transcoding channels allocated: 3
Decoder: inactive, credits reserved: 160
Decoder: inactive, credits reserved: 160
Decoder: inactive, credits reserved: 160
Slot: 0
Device idx: 0
PVDM Slot: 0
Dsp Type: SP2600
DSP groups on slot 1:
This command is not applicable to slot 1
DSP groups on slot 2:
This command is not applicable to slot 2
DSP groups on slot 3:
This command is not applicable to slot 3
Related Commands
Command
Description
dspservicedspfarm
Configures DSP farm services for a specified voice card.
dspfarm(DSPfarm)
Enables DSP-farm service.
voiceservicedsp-reservation
Configures the percentage of DSP resources are reserved for voice services and enables video services to use the remaining DSP resources.
This command is required to enable video services.
voice-card
Enters voice-card configuration mode.
show echo-cancel
To display the echo-cancellation information of T1/E1 multiflex voice/WAN interface cards, use the
showecho-cancel command in privileged EXEC mode.
showecho-cancelhardwarestatusslot-number
Syntax Description
hardware
Displays information about the hardware accelerated EC device.
status
Displays the allocation status.
slot-number
The slot number of the interface cards.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
Modification
12.4(24)T
This command was introduced in a release earlier than Cisco IOS Release 12.4(24)T.
Usage Guidelines
Hardware echo cancellation is restricted to the same baseboard voice/WAN interface card (VWIC) on which the daughter card (EC-MFT-32 and EC-MFT-64) is installed and cannot be shared by other T1/E1 controllers.
Examples
The following is sample output from the
showecho-cancelhardwarestatuscommand:
Router# show echo-cancel hardware status
ECAN CH Assigned DSP ID VOICEPORT EC NLP COV LAW
===============================================================
0 yes 8 1/0/0 on off on u-Law
1 no - - off on on u-Law
2 no - - off on on u-Law
3 no - - off on on u-Law
4 no - - off on on u-Law
5 no - - off on on u-Law
The table below describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 8 show echo-cancel Field Descriptions
Field
Description
ECAN CH
Total channels in the slot.
Assigned
Status of the assigned channels.
DSP ID
Digital Signaling Processor (DSP) identification number for the assigned channels.
VOICEPORT
Voice port of the channels.
EC
Echo Cancellation status of the assigned channels.
NLP
Status of the Non-Linear Processor (NLP).
COV
Echo cancellation Coverage status of the assigned channels.
show event-manager consumers
To display event-manager statistics for debugging purposes, use the
showevent-managerconsumerscommand in privileged EXEC mode.
showevent-managerconsumers
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
12.3(4)T
This command was introduced.
Examples
The following example shows one call (two call legs) going through the gateway:
To display information about the FRF.11 subchannels being used on Voice over Frame Relay (VoFR) data link connection identifiers (DLCIs), use the
showframe-relayvofr command in privileged EXEC mode.
showframe-relayvofr
[ interface
[ dlci [cid] ] ]
Syntax Description
interface
(Optional) Specific interface type and number for which you want to display FRF.11 subchannel information.
dlci
(Optional) Specific data link connection identifier for which you want to display FRF.11 subchannel information.
cid
(Optional) Specific subchannel for which you want to display information.
Command Default
If this command is entered without a specified interface, FRF.11 subchannel information is displayed for all VoFR interfaces and DLCIs configured on the router.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
Modification
12.0(4)T
This command was introduced on the Cisco 2600 series, Cisco 3600 series, and Cisco MC3810 series.
Examples
The following is sample output from this command when an interface is not specified:
Router# show frame-relay vofr
interface vofr-type dlci cid cid-type
Serial0/0.1 VoFR 16 4 data
Serial0/0.1 VoFR 16 5 call-control
Serial0/0.1 VoFR 16 10 voice
Serial0/1.1 VoFR cisco 17 4 data
The following is sample output from this command when an interface is specified:
The table below describes significant fields shown in this output.
Table 10 show frame-relay vofr Field Descriptions
Field
Description
interface
Number of the interface that has been selected for observation of FRF.11 subchannels.
vofr-type
Type of VoFR DLCI being observed.
cid
Portion of the specified DLCI that is carrying the designated traffic type. A DLCI can be subdivided into 255 subchannels.
cid-type
Type of traffic carried on this subchannel.
input-pkts
Number of packets received by this subchannel.
output-pkts
Number of packets sent on this subchannel.
dropped-pkts
Total number of packets discarded by this subchannel.
Related Commands
Command
Description
showcallactivevoice
Displays the contents of the active call table.
showcallhistoryvoice
Displays the contents of the call history table.
showdial-peervoice
Displays configuration information and call statistics for dial peers.
showframe-relayfragment
Displays Frame Relay fragmentation details.
showframe-relaypvc
Displays statistics about PVCs for Frame Relay interfaces.
showvoice-port
Displays configuration information about a specific voice port.
show gatekeeper calls
To display the status of each ongoing call of which a gatekeeper is aware, use the
showgatekeepercallscommand in privilegedEXEC mode.
showgatekeepercalls [history]
Syntax Description
history
(Optional) Displays call history information along with internal error codes at the gatekeeper. The number of disconnected calls displayed in response to this command is the
number specified in the
call-historymax-sizenumber command. Use of this
max-size number helps to reduce CPU usage in the storage and reporting of this information.
Command Default
The default expression of this command displays information for all active calls detected on the gatekeeper.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
Modification
11.3(2)NA
This command was introduced.
12.0(3)T
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.0(3)T.
12.0(5)T
The output for this command was changed.
12.1(5)XM2
This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400.
12.2(4)T
Support for the Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, and Cisco AS5400 is not included in this release.
12.2(2)XB1
This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5850.
12.2(11)T
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)T. This command is supported on the Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, and Cisco AS5850 in this release.
12.4(4)T
The
history keyword was added to display historical information on disconnected calls.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to show all active calls currently being handled by a particular Multimedia Conference Manager (MCM) gatekeeper. If you force a disconnect for either a particular call or all calls associated with a particular MCM gatekeeper by using the
clearh323gatekeepercall command, the system does not display information about those calls.
Using the
history keyword displays the number of disconnected calls specified in the
call-historymax-sizenumber command. Use of this
max-sizenumber helps to reduce CPU usage in the storage and reporting of this information.
Examples
The following is sample output showing active calls:
Router# show gatekeeper calls
Total number of active calls = 1.
GATEKEEPER CALL INFO
====================
LocalCallID Age(secs) BW
12-3339 94 768(Kbps)
Endpt(s):Alias E.164Addr CallSignalAddr Port RASSignalAddr Port
src EP:epA 10.0.0.0 1720 10.0.0.0 1700
dst EP:epB@zoneB.com
src PX:pxA 10.0.0.0 1720 10.0.0.00 24999
dst PX:pxB 255.255.255.0 1720 255.255.255.0 24999
The table below describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 11 show gatekeeper calls Field Descriptions
Field
Description
LocalCallID
Identification number of the call.
Age(secs)
Age of the call, in seconds.
BW(Kbps)
Bandwidth in use, in kilobytes per second.
Endpt
Role of each endpoint (terminal, gateway, or proxy) in the call (originator, target, or proxy) and the call signaling and Registration, Admission, and Status (RAS) protocol address.
Alias
H.323-Identification (ID) or Email-ID of the endpoint.
E.164Addr
E.164 address of the endpoint.
CallSignalAddr
Call-signaling IP address of the endpoint.
Port
Call-signaling port number of the endpoint.
RASSignalAddr
RAS IP address of the endpoint.
Port
RAS port number of the endpoint.
Related Commands
Command
Description
clearh323gatekeepercall
Forces the disconnection of a specific call or of all calls active on a particular gatekeeper.
callhistorymax
Specifies the number of records to be kept in the history table.
show gatekeeper circuits
To display the circuit information on a gatekeeper, use the
showgatekeepercircuits command in privileged EXEC mode.
showgatekeepercircuits
[ { begin | exclude | include }
expression ]
Syntax Description
begin
(Optional) Displays all circuits, beginning with the line containing the
expression.
exclude
(Optional) Displays all circuits, excluding those containing the
expression.
include
(Optional) Displays all circuits, including those containing the
expression.
expression
(Optional) Word or phrase used to determine what lines are displayed.
Command Default
Shows all circuit information.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
12.2(11)T
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to display current configuration information about the circuits that are registered with the gatekeeper.
Examples
The following command displays the circuit information for the gatekeeper:
Router# show gatekeeper circuits
Circuit Endpoint Max Calls Avail Calls Resources Zone
------- -------- --------- ----------- --------- ----
CarrierA Total Endpoints: 2
3640-gw1 25 25 Available
5400-gw1 23 19 Unavailable
CarrierB Total Zones: 1
MsPacmanGK
The table below describes the fields shown in this output.
Table 12 show gatekeeper circuits Field Descriptions
Field
Description
Circuit
Name of the each circuit connected to the gatekeeper.
Endpoint
Name of each H.323 endpoint.
MaxCalls
Maximum number of calls that circuit can handle.
AvailCalls
Number of new calls that the circuit can handle at the current time.
Resources
Whether the circuit’s resources have exceeded the defined threshold limits. The
endpointresource-threshold command defines these thresholds.
Zone
Zone that supports the endpoint. The
zonecircuit-id command assigns a zone to an endpoint.
TotalEndpoints
Total number of endpoints supported by the circuit.
TotalZones
Total number of zones supported by the circuit.
Related Commands
Command
Description
endpointresource-threshold
Sets a gateway’s capacity thresholds in the gatekeeper.
zonecircuit-id
Assigns a remote zone to a carrier.
show gatekeeper cluster
To display all the configured gatekeeper clusters information, use the showgatekeepercluster
command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
showgatekeepercluster
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
User EXEC (>)
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release1.25
Modification
12.1(5)XM
This command was introduced.
12.2(2)T
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(2)T.
12.2(2)XB1
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(2)XB1 and implemented on the Cisco AS5850 router.
Examples
The following is sample output from the showgatekeepercluster command. Field descriptions are self-explanatory.
Router# show gatekeeper cluster
CONFIGURED CLUSTERS
===================
Cluster Name Type Local Zone Elements IP
------------ ---- ---------- -------- --
Cluster A Local AGK1 AGK2 192.168.200.254 1719
AGK3 192.168.200.223 1719
Cluster B Remote BGK1 192.168.200.257 1719
BGK2 192.168.200.258 1719
BGK3 192.168.200.259 1719
Related Commands
Command
Description
showgatekeeperendpoints
Displays the status of all registered endpoints for a gatekeeper.
showgatekeeperperformancestats
Displays the performance statistics on the the gatekeeper level message.
showgatekeeperzonecluster
Displays the dynamic status of all local clusters.
show gatekeeper endpoint circuits
To display information on all registered endpoints and carriers or trunk groups for a gatekeeper, use the
showgatekeeperendpointcircuitscommand in privileged EXEC mode.
showgatekeeperendpointcircuits
[ { begin | exclude | include }
expression ]
Syntax Description
|begin
(Optional) Displays all circuits, beginning with the line that contains
expression.
|exclude
(Optional) Displays all circuits, excluding those that contain
expression.
|include
(Optional) Displays all circuits, including those that contain
expression.
expression
(Optional) Word or phrase used to determine what lines are displayed.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
Modification
11.3(2)NA
This command was introduced.
12.0(5)T
The display format was modified for H.323 Version 2.
12.2(11)T
The display format was modified to show the E.164 ID, carrier and trunk group data, and total number of active calls.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to display current configuration information about the endpoints and carriers registered with the gatekeeper. Note that you must type the pipe (|) before any of the optional keywords.
Examples
The following command displays the circuit information for the gatekeeper:
Router# show gatekeeper endpoint circuits
GATEKEEPER ENDPOINT REGISTRATION
================================
CallSignalAddr Port RASSignalAddr Port Zone Name Type Flags
--------------- ----- --------------- ----- --------- ---- -----
172.18.195.120 1720 172.18.195.120 51059 LavenderGK VOIP-GW
E164-ID: 4081234
H323-ID: 3640-gw1
Carrier: CarrierA, Max Calls: 25, Available: 25
172.18.197.143 1720 172.18.197.143 57071 LavenderGK VOIP-GW
H323-ID: 5400-gw1
Carrier: CarrierB, Max Calls: 23, Available: 19
Carrier: CarrierA, Max Calls: 25, Available: 25
Total number of active registrations = 2
The table below describes the fields shown in this output.
Table 13 show gatekeeper endpoint circuits Fields
Field
Description
CallsignalAddr
Call signaling IP address of the endpoint. If the endpoint is also registered with an alias, a list of all aliases registered for that endpoint should be listed on the line below.
Port
Call signaling port number of the endpoint.
RASSignalAddr
RAS IP address of the endpoint.
Port
RAS port number of the endpoint.
Zone Name
Zone name (gatekeeper ID) that this endpoint registered in.
Type
Endpoint type (for example, terminal, gateway, or MCU).
Flags
S--Endpoint is statically entered from the
aliascommand rather than being dynamically registered through RAS messages.
O--Endpoint, which is a gateway, has sent notification that it is nearly out of resources.
E164-ID
E.164 ID of the endpoint.
H323-ID
H.323 ID of the endpoint.
Carrier
Carrier associated with the endpoint.
Max Calls
Maximum number of calls the circuit can handle.
Available
Number of new calls the circuit can handle currently.
Related Commands
Command
Description
endpointcircuit-idh323id
Assigns a circuit to a non-Cisco endpoint.
endpointresource-threshold
Sets a gateway’s capacity thresholds in the gatekeeper.
zonecircuit-id
Assigns a circuit to a remote zone.
show gatekeeper endpoints
To display the status of all registered endpoints for a gatekeeper, use the
showgatekeeperendpoints command in privileged EXEC mode.
showgatekeeperendpoints [alternates]
Syntax Description
alternates
(Optional) Displays information about alternate endpoints. All information normally included with this command is also displayed.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
Modification
11.3(2)NA
This command was introduced.
12.0(5)T
The display format was modified for H.323 Version 2.
12.1(5)XM
The
alternates keyword was added.
12.1(5)XM2
This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400.
12.2(2)T
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(2)T.
12.2(4)T
This command was not supported on the Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, and Cisco AS5400 in this release.
12.2(2)XB1
This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5850.
12.2(11)T
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)T. The registration and call capacity values were added to the output display.
12.3(1)
This command was modified to reflect concurrent calls for the endpoints.
Examples
The following is sample output from this command:
Router# show gatekeeper endpoints
CallsignalAddr Port RASSignalAddr Port Zone Name Type F
--------------- ---- ------------- ----- ---------- ----- --
172.21.127.8 1720 172.21.127.8 24999 sj-gk MCU H323-ID:joe@cisco.com
Voice Capacity Max.=23 Avail.=23
Total number of active registrations = 1
172.21.13.88 1720 172.21.13.88 1719 sj-gk VOIP-GW O H323-ID:la-gw
The table below describes significant fields shown in this output.
Table 14 show gatekeeper endpoints Field Descriptions
Field
Description
CallsignalAddr
Call signaling IP address of the endpoint. If the endpoint is also registered with an alias (or aliases), a list of all aliases registered for that endpoint should be listed on the line below.
Port
Call signaling port number of the endpoint.
RASSignalAddr
Registration, Admission, and Status (RAS) protocol IP address of the endpoint.
Port
RAS port number of the endpoint.
Zone Name
Zone name (gatekeeper identification [ID]) to which this endpoint is registered.
Type
Endpoint type (for example, terminal, gateway, or multipoint control unit [MCU]).
F
S--Endpoint is statically entered from the
alias command rather than being dynamically registered through RAS messages. O--Endpoint, which is a gateway, has sent notification that it is nearly out of resources.
Voice Capacity Max.
Maximum number of channels available on the endpoint.
Avail.
Current number of channels available on the endpoint.
Total number of active registrations
Total number of endpoints registered with the gatekeeper.
In the following example, the
showgatekeeperendpoints output has been modified to reflect concurrent calls for the endpoint. If an endpoint is not reporting capacity and the
endpointmax-callsh323id command is not configured, "Voice Capacity Max." and "Avail." will not be shown. "Current.= 2" indicates that the current active calls for the endpoint are 2.
Router# show gatekeeper endpoints
!
GATEKEEPER ENDPOINT REGISTRATION
================================
CallSignalAddr Port RASSignalAddr Port Zone Name Type Flags
--------------- ---- ------------- ---- --------- ---- -----
172.18.200.27 1720 172.18.200.27 49918 GK-1 VOIP-GW
H323-ID:GW1
Voice Capacity Max.= Avail.= Current.= 2
If an endpoint is reporting capacity but the
endpointmax-callsh323id command is not configured, "Voice Capacity Max." and "Avail." will show reported call capacity of the endpoint as follows:
Router# show gatekeeper endpoints
!
GATEKEEPER ENDPOINT REGISTRATION
================================
CallSignalAddr Port RASSignalAddr Port Zone Name Type Flags
-------------- ---- ------------- ---- --------- ---- -----
172.18.200.29 1720 172.18.200.29 53152 GK-2 VOIP-GW
H323-ID:GW2
Voice Capacity Max.= 23 Avail.= 22 Current.= 1
If an endpoint is reporting capacity but the
endpointmax-callsh323id command is not configured, "Voice Capacity Max." will show the maximum calls configured and "Avail." will show the available calls of the endpoint. In this example, "Voice Capacity Max.= 10" is showing that the maximum calls configured for the endpoint are 10. "Avail.= 2" shows that currently available calls for the endpoint are 2. "Current.= 8" shows that current active calls for the endpoint are 8.
Router# show gatekeeper endpoints
!
GATEKEEPER ENDPOINT REGISTRATION
================================
CallSignalAddr Port RASSignalAddr Port Zone Name Type Flags
-------------- ---- ------------- ---- --------- ---- -----
172.18.200.27 1720 172.18.200.27 49918 GK-1 VOIP-GW
H323-ID:GW1
Voice Capacity Max.= 10 Avail.= 2 Current.= 8
The table below describes significant fields in the output examples.
Table 15 show gatekeeper endpoints Field Descriptions
Field
Description
CallsignalAddr
Call signaling IP address of the endpoint. If the endpoint is also registered with an alias (or aliases), a list of all aliases registered for that endpoint should be listed on the line below.
Port
Call signaling port number of the endpoint.
RASSignalAddr
Registration, Admission, and Status (RAS) protocol IP address of the endpoint.
Port
RAS port number of the endpoint.
ZoneName
Zone name (gatekeeper ID) to which this endpoint is registered.
Type
The endpoint type (for example, terminal, gateway, or multipoint control unit [MCU]).
Flags
S--Endpoint is statically entered from the
alias command rather than being dynamically registered through RAS messages. O--Endpoint, which is a gateway, has sent notification that it is nearly out of resources.
Related Commands
Command
Description
endpointresource-threshold
Sets a gateway’s capacity thresholds in the gatekeeper.
showgatekeeperendpointcircuits
Displays endpoint and carrier or trunk group call capacities.
showgatekeepergw-type-prefix
Displays the gateway technology prefix table.
showgatekeeperzonestatus
Displays the status of zones related to a gatekeeper.
showgateway
Displays the current gateway status.
show gatekeeper gw-type-prefix
To display the gateway technology prefix table, use the
showgatekeepergw-type-prefix command in privileged EXEC mode.
showgatekeepergw-type-prefix
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
Modification
11.3(2)NA
This command was introduced.
12.0(5)T
The display format was modified for H.323 Version 2.
12.1(5)XM2
This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400.
12.2(4)T
This command was not supported on the Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, and Cisco AS5400 in this release.
12.2(2)XB1
This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5850.
12.2(11)T
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)T.
Examples
The following is sample output from this command for a gatekeeper that controls two local zones, sj-gk and la-gk:
Router# show gatekeeper gw-type-prefix
GATEWAY TYPE PREFIX TABLE
===========================
Prefix:12#* (Default gateway-technology)
Zone sj-gk master gateway list:
10.0.0.0:1720 sj-gw1
10.0.0.0:1720 sj-gw2 (out-of-resources)
10.0.0.0:1720 sj-gw3
Zone sj-gk prefix 408....... priority gateway list(s):
Priority 10:
10.0.0.0:1720 sj-gw1
Priority 5:
10.0.0.0:1720 sj-gw2 (out-of-resources)
10.0.0.0:1720 sj-gw3
Prefix:7#* (Hopoff zone la-gk)
Statically-configured gateways (not necessarily currently registered):
10.0.0.0:1720
10.0.0.0:1720
Zone la-gk master gateway list:
10.0.0.0:1720 la-gw1
10.0.0.0:1720 la-gw2
The table below describes significant fields shown in this output.
Table 16 show gatekeeper gw-type-prefix Field Descriptions
Field
Description
Prefix
Technology prefix defined with the
gw-type-prefix command.
Zone sj-gk master gateway list
List of all the gateways registered to zone sj-gk with the technology prefix under which they are listed. (This display shows that gateways sj-gw1, sj-gw2, and sj-gw3 have registered in zone sj-gk with the technology prefix 12#.)
Zone sj-gk prefix 408....... priority gateway list(s)
List of prioritized gateways to handle calls to area code 408.
Priority 10
Highest priority level. Gateways listed following "Priority 10" are given the highest priority when selecting a gateway to service calls to the specified area code. (In this display, gateway sj-gw1 is given the highest priority to handle calls to the 408 area code.)
Priority 5
Any gateway that does not have a priority level assigned to it defaults to priority 5.
(out-of-resources)
Indication that the displayed gateway has sent a "low-in-resources" notification.
(Hopoff zone la-gk)
Any call that specifies this technology prefix should be directed to hop off in the la-gk zone, no matter what the area code of the called number is. (In this display, calls that specify technology prefix 7# are always routed to zone la-gk, regardless of the actual zone prefix in the destination address.)
Zone la-gk master gateway list
List of all the gateways registered to la-gk with the technology prefix under which they are listed. (This display shows that gateways la-gw1 and la-gw2 have registered in zone la-gk with the technology prefix 7#. No priority lists are displayed here because none were defined for zone la-gk.)
(Default gateway-technology)
If no gateway-type prefix is specified in a called number, then gateways that register with 12# are the default type to be used for the call.
Statically-configured gateways
List of all IP addresses and port numbers of gateways that are incapable of supplying technology-prefix information when they register. This display shows that, when gateways 1.1.1.1:1720 and 2.2.2.2:1720 register, they are considered to be of type 7#.
Related Commands
Command
Description
showgatekeepercalls
Displays the status of each ongoing call of which a gatekeeper is aware.
showgatekeeperendpoints
Displays the status of all registered endpoints for a gatekeeper.
showgateway
Displays the current gateway status.
show gatekeeper performance statistics
To display performance statistics on the gatekeeper level message, use the
showgatekeeperperformancestats command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
showgatekeeperperformancestatistics
[ zone
[ namezone-name ] ]
[cumulative]
Syntax Description
zone
(Optional) Displays zone statistics of the gatekeeper.
namezone-name
(Optional) Specifies the zone name or gatekeeper name.
cumulative
(Optional) Displays the total statistics collected by the gatekeeper since the last reload.
Command Modes
User EXEC (>)
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
Modification
12.1(5)XM
This command was introduced.
12.2(2)T1
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(2)T.
12.2(2)XB1
This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5850.
12.2(15)T
This command was modified. The
zone,
name, and
cumulative keywords were added and the
zone-name argument was added.
12.4(5)
This command was modified. Command output was enhanced to include counters for:
Automatic rejections (ARJs) sent due to an ARQ access-list denial.
Location rejections (LRJs) sent due to an LRQ access-list denial.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to display the statistics on calls, registration, calls routed to other gatekeepers, and calls used via zone processing.
When the
cumulative keyword is used along with
zonename keywords displays the total statistics for the specified zone, from the starting time of the gatekeeper. These values are not reset when the
clearh323gatekeeperstatscommand is used.
This command displays statistical data related to the router. You can identify the number of call initiation events using the following messages:
Automatic repeat request (ARQ)
Admission confirmation (ACF)
Admission rejection (ARJ)
You can identify endpoint contact events that have been requested and either confirmed or rejected on the router using the following:
Location request (LRQ)
Location confirm (LCF)
Location reject (LRJ)
The counts associated with overload and the number of endpoints sent to alternate gatekeepers that are associated with overload conditions are also displayed. Only when the router experiences an overload condition do these counters reveal a value other than zero. The real endpoint count simply displays the number of endpoints registered on this router platform. The time stamp displays the start time when the counters started capturing the data. When you want to request a new start period, enter the
clearh323gatekeeperstatscommand. The counters are reset and the time stamp is updated with the new time.
You can identify remote gatekeeper contacts that have been requested and either confirmed or rejected on the router using the following messages:
Location confirm (LCF)
Location rejection (LRJ)
Location request (LRQ)
You can identify zone-level or gatekeeper-level registration statistics using the following messages:
Registration confirmation (RCF)
Registration rejection (RRJ)
Registration request (RRQ)
You can identify zone-level or gatekeeper-level unregistration statistics using the following messages:
Unregistration confirmation (UCF)
Unregistration rejection (URJ)
Unregistration request (URQ)
Examples
The following is the example of basic output from the
showgatekeeperperformancestats command. The basic output specifies that the counters are reset using the
clearh323gatekeeperstats command and the output displays the statistcs from the last reset.
Router# show gatekeeper performance stats
-----Gatekeeper Performance Statistics-----
Performance statistics captured since: 20:09:00 UTC Thu Sep 15 2005
Gatekeeper level Admission Statistics:
ARQs received: 1
ARQs received from originating endpoints: 0
ACFs sent: 1
ACFs sent to the originating endpoint: 0
ARJs sent: 0
ARJs sent to the originating endpoint: 0
ARJs sent due to overload: 0
ARJs sent due to ARQ access-list denial: 0
Number of concurrent calls: 0
Number of concurrent originating calls: 0
Gatekeeper level Location Statistics:
LRQs received: 3
LRQs sent: 0
LCFs received: 0
LCFs sent: 1
LRJs received: 0
LRJs sent: 2
LRJs sent due to overload: 0
LRJs sent due to LRQ access-list denial: 2
Gatekeeper level Registration Statistics:
RRJ due to overload: 0
Total Registered Endpoints: 2
Gatekeeper level Disengage Statistics:
DRQs received: 1
DRQs sent: 0
DCFs received: 0
DCFs sent: 1
DRJs received: 0
DRJs sent: 0
Gatekeeper viazone message counters:
inARQ: 0
infwdARQ: 0
inerrARQ: 0
inLRQ: 0
infwdLRQ: 0
inerrLRQ: 0
outLRQ: 0
outfwdLRQ: 0
outerrLRQ: 0
outARQ: 0
outfwdARQ: 0
outerrARQ: 0
Load balancing events: 0
The following is the example of cumulative output from the
showgatekeeperperformancestats command. The cumulative output specifies that the counters are not reset and the output displays the total statistcs from the starting time of the gatekeeper.
Router# show gatekeeper performance stats zone name voip3-2600-2
Performance statistics for zone voip3-2600-2
-----Zone Level Performance Statistics-----
Performance statistics captured since: 00:17:00 UTC Mon Mar 1 1993
Zone level Admission Statistics:
ARQs received: 1
ARQs received from originating endpoints: 0
ACFs sent: 1
ACFs sent to the originating endpoint: 0
ARJs sent: 0
ARJs sent to the originating endpoint: 0
Number of concurrent total calls: 0
Number of concurrent originating calls: 0
Zone level Location Statistics:
LRQs received: 1
LRQs sent: 0
LCFs received: 0
LCFs sent: 1
LRJs received: 0
LRJs sent: 0
Zone level Registration Statistics:
Full RRQs received: 1
Light RRQs received: 574
RCFs sent: 576
RRJs sent: 0
Total Registered Endpoints: 1
Zone level UnRegistration Statistics:
URQs received: 0
URQs sent: 0
UCFs received: 0
UCFs sent: 0
URJs received: 0
URJs sent: 0
URQs sent due to timeout: 0
Zone level Disengage Statistics:
DRQs received: 1
DRQs sent: 0
DCFs received: 0
DCFs sent: 1
DRJs received: 0
DRJs sent: 0
The table below shows significant fields shown in the displays. Most of the fields are self-explanatory and are not listed the table.
Table 17 show gatekeeper performance statistics Field Descriptions
Field
Description
Full RRQs received
A full registration request (RRQ) contains all registration information that is used for successful registration.
Light RRQs received
A light RRQ contains abbreviated registration information that is used to maintain an existing registration.
Related Commands
Command
Description
clearh323gatekeeperstats
Clears statistics about gatekeeper performance.
show gatekeeper servers
To display a list of currently registered and statically configured triggers on a gatekeeper router, use the
showgatekeeperservers command in EXEC mode.
showgatekeeperservers [gkid]
Syntax Description
gkid
(Optional) Local gatekeeper name to which this trigger applies.
Command Modes
EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
Modification
12.1(1)T
This command was introduced on the Cisco 2500 series, Cisco 2600 series, Cisco 3600 series, Cisco 7200, and Cisco MC3810.
12.2(2)XB
The output of this command was modified to show additional server statistics, including the following: gatekeeper server timeout value; Gatekeeper Transaction Message Protocol (GKTMP) version installed; number of Registration Request (RRQ), Registration Response (RRQ), Response Confirmation (RCF), and Response Reject (RRJ) messages received; timeouts encountered; average response time; and if the server is usable.
12.2(8)T
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(8)T.
12.2(11)T
This command was implemented on the Cisco 3700 series.
12.2(15)T12
The command was modified to show additional server statistics.
12.3(8)T
The command was modified to show additional server statistics.
12.3(9)
The command was modified to show additional server statistics.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to show all server triggers (whether dynamically registered from the external servers or statically configured from the command-line interface) on this gatekeeper. If the gatekeeper ID is specified, only triggers applied to the specified gatekeeper zone appear. If the gatekeeper ID is not specified, server triggers for all local zones on this gatekeeper appear.
Examples
The following is sample output from this command:
Router# show gatekeeper servers
GATEKEEPER SERVERS STATUS
=========================
Gatekeeper Server listening port: 8250
Gatekeeper Server timeout value: 30 (100ms)
GateKeeper GKTMP version: 4.1
Gatekeeper-ID: Gatekeeper1
------------------------
RRQ Priority: 5
Server-ID: Server43
Server IP address: 209.165.200.254:40118
Server type: dynamically registered
Connection Status: active
Trigger Information:
Trigger unconditionally
Server Statistics:
REQUEST RRQ Sent=0
RESPONSE RRQ Received = 0
RESPONSE RCF Received = 0
RESPONSE RRJ Received = 0
Average response time(ms)=0
Server Usable=TRUE
Timeout Statistics:
Server-ID: Server43
Server IP address: 209.165.200.254:40118
Server type: dynamically registered
Connection Status: active
Timeout Encountered=0
The table below describes significant fields shown in this output.
Table 18 show gatekeeper servers Field Descriptions
Field
Description
GateKeeper GKTMP version
Version of Gatekeeper Transaction Message Protocol installed.
RRQ Priority
Registration priority.
Server-ID
Server ID name.
Server IP address
Server IP address.
Server type
Type of server.
Connection Status
Whether the connection is active or inactive.
Trigger Information
Which Registration, Admission, and Status (RAS) messages the Cisco IOS gatekeeper forwards to the external application.
REQUEST RRQ
Registration requests received.
RESPONSE RRQ
Registration responses received.
RESPONSE RCF
Response confirmations received.
RESPONSE RRJ
Response reject messages received.
Related Commands
Command
Description
debuggatekeeperserver
Traces all the message exchanges between the Cisco IOS gatekeeper and the external applications.
endpointcircuit-idh323id
Tracks call capacity information on the gatekeeper.
serverregistration-port
Configures a listening port on the gatekeeper for server registration.
servertriggerarq
Configures static triggers on the gatekeeper.
show gatekeeper status
To display overall gatekeeper status, including authorization and authentication status and zone status, use the
showgatekeeperstatuscommand in privileged EXEC mode.
showgatekeeperstatus
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
Modification
11.3(2)NA
This command was introduced.
12.0(3)T
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.0(3)T.
12.1(5)XM
This command was modified to show information about load balancing and vendor-specific attributes.
12.2(2)T
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(2)T.
12.2(2)XB
This command was modified to show information about server flow control.
12.2(8)T
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(8)T.
Examples
The following is sample output from this command:
Router# show gatekeeper status
Gatekeeper State: UP
Load Balancing: DISABLED
Flow Control: ENABLED
Zone Name: snet-3660-3
Accounting: DISABLED
Endpoint Throttling: DISABLED
Security: DISABLED
Maximum Remote Bandwidth: unlimited
Current Remote Bandwidth: 0 kbps
Current Remote Bandwidth (w/ Alt GKs): 0 kbps
The table below describes significant fields shown in this output.
Table 19 show gatekeeper status Field Descriptions
Field
Description
Gatekeeper State
Gatekeeper state has the following values:
UP is operational.
DOWN is administratively shut down.
INACTIVE is administratively enabled; that is, the
noshutdown command has been issued, but no local zones have been configured.
HSRP STANDBY indicates that the gatekeeper is on hot standby and will take over when the currently active gatekeeper fails.
Load Balancing
Whether load balancing is enabled.
Flow Control
Whether server flow control is enabled.
Zone Name
Zone name to which the gatekeeper belongs.
Accounting
Whether authorization and accounting features are enabled.
Endpoint Throttling
Whether endpoint throttling is enabled.
Security
Whether security features are enabled.
Bandwidth
Maximum remote bandwidth, current remote bandwidth, and current remote bandwidth with alternate gatekeepers.
Related Commands
Command
Description
showgatekeeperservers
Displays statistics about the gatekeeper.
show gatekeeper status cluster
To display information about each element of a local cluster, such as the amount of memory used, the number of active calls, and the number of endpoints registered on the element, use the showgatekeeperstatuscluster command in privileged EXEC mode.
showgatekeeperstatuscluster
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
Modification
12.1(5)XM1
This command was introduced.
12.2(2)T
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(2)T.
12.2(2)XB1
This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5850.
Examples
The following command displays information about elements of a local cluster, two of whose components are RoseGK and LavenderGK:
Router# show gatekeeper status cluster
CLUSTER INFORMATION
===================
Active Endpoint Last
Hostname %Mem %CPU Calls Count Announce
-------- ---- ---- ------ -------- --------
RoseGK 72 0 1 Local Host
LavenderGK 30 1 0 4 14s
Related Commands
Command
Description
showgatekeeperendpoints
Displays the status of all registered endpoints for a gatekeeper.
showgatekeeperperformancestatistics
Displays information about the number of calls accepted and rejected, and finds the number of endpoints sent to other gatekeepers.
showgatekeeperzonecluster
Displays the dynamic status of all local clusters.
show gatekeeper zone cluster
To display the dynamic status of all local clusters, use the showgatekeeperzoneclustercommand in privilegedEXEC mode.
showgatekeeperzonecluster
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
Modification
12.1(5)XM1
This command was introduced.
12.2(2)T
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(2)T.
12.2(2)XB1
This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5850.
Examples
The following command displays information about the current bandwidth values and about when the last announcement message from the alternate gatekeeper was received. In the following example, PRI represents the priority value assigned to an alternate gatekeeper. This field ranges from 0 to 127, with 127 representing the lowest priority.
Router# show gatekeeper zone cluster
LOCAL CLUSTER INFORMATION¸6t
============================
TOT BW INT BW REM BW LAST ALT GK
LOCAL GK NAME ALT GK NAME PRI (kbps) (kbps) (kbps) ANNOUNCE STATUS
------------- ----------- --- ------ ------ ------ -------- ------
ParisGK GenevaGK 120 0 0 0 7s CONNECTED
NiceGK ZurichGK 100 0 0 0 7s CONNECTED
Related Commands
Command
Description
timercluster-elementannounce
Defines the time interval between successive announcement messages exchanged between elements of a local cluster.
zoneclusterlocal
Defines a local grouping of gatekeepers.
zoneremote
Statically specifies a remote zone if DNS is unavailable or undesirable.
show gatekeeper zone prefix
To display the zone prefix table, use the
showgatekeeperzoneprefixcommand in privileged EXEC mode.
showgatekeeperzoneprefix [all]
Syntax Description
all
(Optional) Displays the dynamic zone prefixes registered by each gateway.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
Modification
11.3(2)NA
This command was introduced.
12.2(15)T
The
all keyword was added.
Usage Guidelines
If the
all keyword is not specified, this command displays the static zone prefixes only. Use the
include filter with the
all keyword to display the prefixes associated with a particular gateway. For example, the
showgatekeeperzoneprefixall|includeGW1 command displays the dynamic prefixes associated with gateway GW1.
Examples
The following command displays the zone prefix table for the gatekeeper:
Router# show gatekeeper zone prefix
ZONE PREFIX TABLE
=================
GK-NAME E164-PREFIX
------- -----------
gk2 408*
gk2 5551001*
gk2 5551002*
gk2 5553020*
gk2 5553020*
gk1 555....
gk2 719*
gk2 919*
The following command displays the zone prefix table, including the dynamic zone prefixes, for the gatekeeper:
The table below describes significant fields shown in this output.
Table 20 show gatekeeper zone prefix Field Descriptions
Field
Description
GK-NAME
Gatekeeper name.
E164-PREFIX
E.164 prefix and a dot that acts as a wildcard for matching each remaining number in the telephone number.
Dynamic GW-priority
Gateway that serves this E164 prefix.
Gateway priority. A 0 value prevents the gatekeeper from using the gateway for that prefix. Value 10 places the highest priority on the gateway. The default priority value for a dynamic gateway is 5.
Related Commands
Command
Description
showgatekeeperzonecluster
Displays the dynamic status of all local clusters.
show gatekeeper zone status
To display the status of zones related to a gatekeeper, use the
showgatekeeperzonestatus command in privileged EXEC mode.
showgatekeeperzonestatus
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
Modification
11.3(2)NA
This command was introduced.
12.0(5)T
The display format was modified for H.323 Version 2.
12.1(5)XM2
This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400.
12.2(4)T
This command was not supported on the Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, and Cisco AS5400 in this release.
12.2(2)XB1
This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5850.
12.2(11)T
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)T.
Examples
The following is sample output from thiscommand:
Router# show gatekeeper zone status
GATEKEEPER ZONES
================
GK name Domain Name RAS Address PORT FLAGS MAX-BW CUR-BW
(kbps) (kbps)
------- ----------- ----------- ---- ----- ------ ------
sj.xyz.com xyz.com 10.0.0.0 1719 LS 0
SUBNET ATTRIBUTES :
All Other Subnets :(Enabled)
PROXY USAGE CONFIGURATION :
inbound Calls from germany.xyz.com :
to terminals in local zone sj.xyz.com :use proxy
to gateways in local zone sj.xyz.com :do not use proxy
Outbound Calls to germany.xyz.com
from terminals in local zone germany.xyz.com :use proxy
from gateways in local zone germany.xyz.com :do not use proxy
Inbound Calls from all other zones :
to terminals in local zone sj.xyz.com :use proxy
to gateways in local zone sj.xyz.com :do not use proxy
Outbound Calls to all other zones :
from terminals in local zone sj.xyz.com :do not use proxy
from gateways in local zone sj.xyz.com :do not use proxy
tokyo.xyz.co xyz.com 10.0.0.0 1719 RS 0
milan.xyz.co xyz.com 10.0.0.0 1719 RS 0
The table below describes significant fields shown in this output.
Table 21 show gatekeeper zone status Field Descriptions
Field
Description
GK name
Gatekeeper name (also known as the zone name), which is truncated after 12 characters in the display.
Domain Name
Domain with which the gatekeeper is associated.
RAS Address
Registration, Admission, and Status (RAS) protocol address of the gatekeeper.
FLAGS
Displays the following information:
S = static (CLI-configured, not DNS-discovered)
L = local
R = remote
MAX-BW
Maximum bandwidth for the zone, in kbps.
CUR-BW
Current bandwidth in use, in kbps.
SUBNET ATTRIBUTES
List of subnets controlled by the local gatekeeper.
PROXY USAGE CONFIGURATION
Inbound and outbound proxy policies as configured for the local gatekeeper (or zone).
Related Commands
Command
Description
showgatekeepercalls
Displays the status of each ongoing call of which a gatekeeper is aware.
showgatekeeperendpoints
Displays the status of registered endpoints for a gatekeeper.