11-13-2013 12:22 PM - edited 03-16-2019 08:23 PM
Hi Everyone,
I would like to know, do we have any tools for trace cisco voip end to end calling.
I know about RTMT but it seems to be quit difficult to understanding as per my knowledge.
DNA Analyzer it is not giving the call is sucess or not, if i dialded outside of my cluster.
Means, I want to know the call is success or not, Yes means how and no means why?
Example, I need a trace like Avaya system. Can you please suggest in Cisco?
Please correct me if I am wrong.
Thanks,
Prabaharan
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11-13-2013 12:26 PM
The only way to collct traces in CUCM is via RTMT. To understand what the traces mean, you will need to understand the protocols involved in the traces..SCCP, SIP, H323 or MGCP. Each of these protocol require a good understanding before you can read the traces. I am sorry to dissapoint you but there is no other tool that you can use to gather trace in CUCM other than RTMT...
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11-13-2013 12:26 PM
The only way to collct traces in CUCM is via RTMT. To understand what the traces mean, you will need to understand the protocols involved in the traces..SCCP, SIP, H323 or MGCP. Each of these protocol require a good understanding before you can read the traces. I am sorry to dissapoint you but there is no other tool that you can use to gather trace in CUCM other than RTMT...
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"opportunity is a haughty goddess who waste no time with those who are unprepared"
11-13-2013 03:18 PM
mate, the only thing DNA is good for is to check call logic/dial plan and verify things like RoutePatterns, translation patterns, route lists,. etc. I will NOT tell you if a call succeeds or not, as it only check CUCM logic.
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