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Show Voice Call status

Jawad Ahmad
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can any one explain this command .?

Like CalllD CID ccVdb port  MLPP.


VOICE# show voice call status
CallID    CID    ccVdb               Port           Slot/DSP:Ch      Called #         Codec       MLPP Dial-peers
0x3B5   1C2D  0x1B7F03C8  50/0/115.0                           0502289600  g711alaw    20114/102
0x6EF   2525   0x1B996AB0   50/0/130.0                          0554322189  g711alaw    20129/102
2 active calls found

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Nadeem Ahmed
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

This command list all the active running on the VGW/Router along with important details as mentioned in the output.

Here its explain what does each and every parameter does and means

Field (listed alphabetically)
Description

Called #

Called number.

No `*' before the number denotes an originating call leg. Two of the call legs in the example constitute one locally switched call and one network call, so the call legs refer to two active calls.

A `*' before the number denotes a destination call leg (for example, this number was called with Called #).

CallID

This hexadecimal number used for further enquiry is the monotonically increasing number that call control maintains for each call leg (ccCallID_t).

ccVdb

Value that is displayed in many other debugs to identify these call legs.

CID

Conglomerate value derived from the GUID that appears in the show call active brief command.

Codec

Codec.

Dial-peers

Dial peer.

DSP/Ch

DSP and channel allocated to this call leg. The format of these values is platform dependent (particularly the Cisco AS5300, which shows the DSP number as a 3-digit number, <VFC#><DSPM#><DSP#>).

Time-slot information is also in the output for digital ports. For example, if you are using a digital port, the time slot is also returned: dsp/ch/time slot.

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