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question about the output of debug isdn q931

ciscoroyzhang
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                   HI there,  I have a quick question. when use debug on the voice gateway with above command,  it will display the called number. My understanding is that this called number is sent from CUCM and this number will match one of the dial peer in router and then go throught the voice translation profile, then be sent out to ISDN, am I correct?   if so, which command can show me the exact number after digits manipulation on router sent to the Telco?

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Ayodeji Okanlawon
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Hi,

Debug voip ccapi inout..if you are using h323 gateway and

debug ccsip messages, if you sre using a sip trunk/gateway

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Ayodeji Okanlawon
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Hi,

Debug voip ccapi inout..if you are using h323 gateway and

debug ccsip messages, if you sre using a sip trunk/gateway

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IN addition you can also use:

debug voice dialpeer

and

debug voice translation

to see exactly which dial peer is matching after which digit and what is being translated to what.

Chris

 if so, which command can show me the exact number after digits manipulation on router sent to the Telco?

For an outbound call (from CUCM to ISDN) that would be debug isdn q931 as you are using already. That shows the actual setup message sent out on the ISDN after any manipulation.

Obviously for inbound calls, it shows what you receive from the PSTN before any manipulation happens.

Aaron

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