04-26-2013 10:09 AM - edited 03-16-2019 05:01 PM
Is there any way to verify whether a call is hitting a particular dial peer when a call is made from a Cisco IP phone to another registered to the same Call Manager? The calls are hairpinned to the same gateway.
Would appreciate any suggestion.
Rajnath..
04-26-2013 10:21 AM
You can debug the dial-peers to see what's happening.
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04-26-2013 11:06 AM
The question is what is a call haripinned through gateway if it is between 2 IP phones?
Chris
04-27-2013 01:21 PM
debug voip ccapi inout
terminal monitor
04-27-2013 01:43 PM
Hi Rajnath,
If you want to check active call with dial-peers being hit, below is a command that will help:
show call activce voice brief
It the PID (Peer indentification) value which tells you the dial-peer being hit.
debug voip ccapi inout is also a good way as suggested above.
Example:
4.90#sh call active voice brief
dur hh:mm:ss tx:
IP
delay:
media inactive detected:
long duration call detected:
MODEMPASS
last
FR
ATM
Tele
MODEMRELAY info:
speeds(bps): local
Proxy
bw:
tx:
rx:
Telephony call-legs: 0
SIP call-legs: 0
H323 call-legs: 0
Call agent controlled call-legs: 0
SCCP call-legs: 0
Multicast call-legs: 0
Total call-legs: 0
-Regards,
Kevin Monteiro
04-28-2013 07:10 AM
Hi Rajnath,
If both the IP Phones are registered with the same callmanager and your are using internal Extension to reach them , then it will not go to Voice gateway. However if you are using the full number(eg 6160xxx) then it will hit the voice gateway. and you can check using this command " show voice call status". If your call hitting the Voice gateway then you can see the dial-peer as below.
XXXXXXXXXX#sh voice call status
CallID CID ccVdb Port Slot/DSP:Ch Called # Codec MLPP Dial-peers
0x75 1517 0xC0830C7C 0/0/0:15.10 0/1:1 *xxxxxxx None 1001/4000
04-29-2013 04:39 AM
Hi Ram,
Not sure if the full numbering scheme will work here since it is a lab Gateway and is not connected to any PRI line. It doesnt even have voice ports, so there is no way to send the call from one port to another via POTS dial peer. I just thought of experiemnting via H.323 / SIP. Is there any way to do this?
Thanks,
RS.
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