08-31-2014 02:42 PM - edited 03-16-2019 11:58 PM
Hi All,
Need to know how to pull the traces for phone reset or phone unregistered logs from RTMT, to know what is the issue the IP phone is resetting or not registering.
Please help me with the steps to pull from RTMT in trace file section rather than syslog viewer [Not application logs ] :)
Thanks & Regards,
Saif
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08-31-2014 08:12 PM
Hi Saif,
RTMT > go to Syslog viewer > Select the Node where the phone got registered > click on the Application Logs or Get console logs of ip phone to check what happened. In logs “ReasonForOutOfService” value will show you the exact reason why the phone rebooted or check “EndPointUnregistered” keyword in logs.
If you need to get logs for IP phone registration issue then collect the “Event viewer application logs” from RTMT (Select call manager on 1st page of log selection window and select “Event viewer application logs” on 2nd page in RTMT) and analyze syslog.
Reason code 8 means a device initiated reset, so the device reset itself for some reason and reason code 9 means that the device reset was initiated from the CUCM.
Hope this helps you.
Suresh
08-31-2014 08:31 PM
Hi Saif,
Apart from the good information shared by Suresh, you can check the following couple of links:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/trouble/6_0_1/trbl/tbdevice.html#wp1063222
https://supportforums.cisco.com/document/126666/collecting-cucm-traces-cucm-862-tac-sr
HTH
Manish
08-31-2014 08:12 PM
Hi Saif,
RTMT > go to Syslog viewer > Select the Node where the phone got registered > click on the Application Logs or Get console logs of ip phone to check what happened. In logs “ReasonForOutOfService” value will show you the exact reason why the phone rebooted or check “EndPointUnregistered” keyword in logs.
If you need to get logs for IP phone registration issue then collect the “Event viewer application logs” from RTMT (Select call manager on 1st page of log selection window and select “Event viewer application logs” on 2nd page in RTMT) and analyze syslog.
Reason code 8 means a device initiated reset, so the device reset itself for some reason and reason code 9 means that the device reset was initiated from the CUCM.
Hope this helps you.
Suresh
10-29-2014 05:30 AM
Hi Suresh ,
In RTMT node names have been set as wrong host names hence i am unable to collect the traces .
we are using IP address only not hostname but in RTMT its showing some incorrect Hostname .
Please let me know how to change it .
Regards,
Thasleem
10-29-2014 07:43 AM
Hi.
What do you see in hostname in RTMT is what you have in System --> server page.
Please check it and let us know
HTH
Regards
Carlo
10-29-2014 11:28 PM
Hi Carlo ,
As i mentioned before ,i can see only IP addresses of PUB and SUB in system-->server page .
interestingly , i can see those IP addresses in some RTMT pages .
for example , i am able to do CTI search , can set alerts , can view performance and memory usage . i can also see two IP's in Host drop-down menu when i check memory usage ..
everything is working fine except call traces .
when i go , call manager--> session trace
i am getting an error like , its unable download files from some Hostname .
i have not configured this Hostname anywhere .
10-30-2014 12:44 AM
it started working !!!!
the only change that has been made is , admin access has been granted to PC .
still not sure how it started working ? and also i have uninstalled and re installed it multiple times .
08-31-2014 08:31 PM
Hi Saif,
Apart from the good information shared by Suresh, you can check the following couple of links:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/trouble/6_0_1/trbl/tbdevice.html#wp1063222
https://supportforums.cisco.com/document/126666/collecting-cucm-traces-cucm-862-tac-sr
HTH
Manish
01-19-2015 12:49 AM
Hi Manish,
Could you help me with collecting SCCP Messages exchanged during IP Phone Registration with Call Manager using RTMT.
01-19-2015 12:59 AM
Hi Waseem,
You need to do the following.
1. Collect a capture from either the IP phone or CUCM to which the phone will register as per the process outlined in the following docs
https://supportforums.cisco.com/document/44741/collecting-packet-capture-cisco-ip-phone
https://supportforums.cisco.com/document/44376/packet-capture-cucm-appliance-model
2. Once you have the pcap file, open it in Wireshark and just type 'Skinny' in the Filter window and it will show you all the Skinny messages exchanged between the cucm and IP phone.
HTH
Manish
01-19-2015 01:31 AM
Thanks for your Reply.
Is there a way to get these messages from Trace ?
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