03-04-2015 10:37 PM - edited 03-17-2019 02:13 AM
Hello ,
I am tring to read cisco call manager logs with TranslatorX some time / or for some pbx the programme are to open the logs ,
sometimes I get the error in the picture .
Do you have any idea what I am doing wrong ?
03-05-2015 01:22 AM
What type of traces you are trying to look in the translator X?
Refer to below threads for information on CUCM traces:
https://supportforums.cisco.com/document/12387851/how-read-cucm-traces-basic-call-signalling-protocol-reference-guide
https://supportforums.cisco.com/document/44911/tracking-h323-calls-cucm-sdi-traces
-Terry
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03-05-2015 01:43 AM
Hi
Read 'Troubleshooting IP Telephony' by Paul Giralt. A lot of it is CM4.x based, so a little out of date... but the technical detail and basics haven't changed so much. I learned loads from that book...
The tools are great to help when they work, but you really need to understand what CUCM is doing and be able to read them with text editors otherwise a new version of CUCM may really throw you and the tools off...
Aaron
03-05-2015 01:57 AM
Should I enable specific traces ?
It is weird because I have two diffrenet CUCM both use version 10.5
The translator X open traces only from one of them .
03-05-2015 07:04 AM
Most tools will digest the traces and will not show every line, and very often those lines are what explain what's wrong, if you really want to read traces, drop the idea of any tool and simply use a good editor as Terry says, I also use notepad++ as you can choose and select specific process numbers to follow a call.
03-06-2015 01:42 AM
Agreed... I like jEdit, it has some really handy plugins and does more or less the same thing as Notepad++...
Aaron
03-05-2015 09:52 AM
Not only is Notepad++ awesome in that respect but it also lets you highlight text in different colors to make it easier to differentiate if lines start running together on you ( start getting cross eyed when reviewing a load of SDL/SDIs) or you want to color code certain calls without referring to the call-ids.
04-15-2021 06:27 AM
Hello Arron,
Can you share this book or guide to any open source download
03-05-2015 01:44 AM
TRACE->COLLECT FILES->CISCO CALLMANAGER
03-05-2015 01:46 AM
Ok so you are trying to look into the SDI traces. You will need to understand the traces, refer to the threads in my post, get a good text editor like notepad ++ and use it to analyse/read the traces, then only you will get some idea.
-Terry
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