03-11-2014 02:00 AM - edited 03-16-2019 10:04 PM
I can see on the gateway that transcoding resources are being used with the command "show dspfarm all". Now I would like to find out any identifying information about the calls needing transcoding, so I can figure out why they need it.
Is there any command on a voice gateway which shows me any information (phone number for example) about the call being transcoded. Or will I have to dig through the CUCM traces?
03-11-2014 03:59 AM
Hi Tom,
Please try "show sccp connections"
It will show you the MTP resources utilized or not for particular live call.
03-11-2014 07:54 AM
Hi Tom,
You can use show dspfarm dsp active command to check what all profiles are being invoked .but for details as said by AOK , u need to dig up traces.
regds,
aman
03-11-2014 04:11 AM
you can use "show call active voice" command. It gives you detailed information per leg basis.
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/voice/voice-quality/40309-show-call-act-voice.html
transcoders will be used when there is codec mismatch on the call. With the above command, you can check what is codec used in the Inbound Leg/Outbound Leg and which dial-peer it is matched and so on.
//Suresh
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03-11-2014 06:42 AM
All of the suggested commands will show you the active xcoding sessions but will not tell you exactly why. Show call active voice brief will show you different capabilites from each call leg and you may deduce why your cals need a xcoder..But to know why in detail you need CUCM traces. CUCM will tell you why a xcoder is been invoked..It is the best place to know for sure WHY!
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