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Normal Call clearing - How can I obtain which side terminate the call...

KY_
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You can get this with SIP debug's on CUBE.  As Tagir notes - - debug ccsip messages will likely get you what you need.  You should see a -- BYE message into CUBE and the sender will be the side requesting the hang up


6509944: Aug 24 08:45:55.553 edt: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Received:
BYE sip:2485961234@63.100.100.98:5060 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 67.12.80.152:5060;branch=z9hG4bK02B604d018e5d3587a7
From: <sip:12483471234@67.12.80.152>;tag=gK028e4395

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Chris Deren
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In debug isdn q931 you can look for where the disconnect is coming from  This might be helpful:

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/dial-access/integrated-services-digital-networks-isdn-channel-associated-signaling-cas/9495-isdn-q931-ts.html

also possible deb ccsip mess from cube. what side sends sip Cancel

Hi .

I just want to know is there any way for obtain this with sip debug ?

ISBN debug will show us it but i need to get it on CUBE before sending ISP.

No need to get it isdn .

Do you have sample output for it ?

Thanks

You can get this with SIP debug's on CUBE.  As Tagir notes - - debug ccsip messages will likely get you what you need.  You should see a -- BYE message into CUBE and the sender will be the side requesting the hang up


6509944: Aug 24 08:45:55.553 edt: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Received:
BYE sip:2485961234@63.100.100.98:5060 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 67.12.80.152:5060;branch=z9hG4bK02B604d018e5d3587a7
From: <sip:12483471234@67.12.80.152>;tag=gK028e4395

Hi Chiris

This is not related  for my question, i just need to know is it possible get it using with sip debug ?

I also get it debug isdn q031 but it show us witg qsiq side before sending CUCM.

I want to collect it on CUBE  before sending  ISP .

Thanks