05-12-2015 11:26 PM - edited 03-17-2019 02:58 AM
Upon running "show sip-ua calls", I am getting two set of results.
What is the difference between UAC call info and UAS call info? What type of calls are displayed under "UAC" section and and what types of calls are displayed under to "UAS" section?
Thanks,
Pandi
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05-13-2015 01:22 AM
From Wikipedia:
A SIP user agent (UA) is a logical network end-point used to create or receive SIP messages and thereby manage a SIP session. A SIP UA can perform the role of a User Agent Client (UAC), which sends SIP requests, and the User Agent Server (UAS), which receives the requests and returns a SIP response. These roles of UAC and UAS only last for the duration of a SIP transaction
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05-13-2015 01:22 AM
From Wikipedia:
A SIP user agent (UA) is a logical network end-point used to create or receive SIP messages and thereby manage a SIP session. A SIP UA can perform the role of a User Agent Client (UAC), which sends SIP requests, and the User Agent Server (UAS), which receives the requests and returns a SIP response. These roles of UAC and UAS only last for the duration of a SIP transaction
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05-13-2015 01:48 AM
Thanks a lot j.huizinga..
Also in which scenario, we will get a call information in both UAC info and UAS info? I see in certain scenarios, the same call appears in UAC info and UAS info but in other scenarios, I get response only in "UAC info" and not in "UAS info"? Is it related to CUBE?
05-13-2015 01:56 AM
Yes, a CUBE has basically two legs.
One leg from CUBE to CUCM, and one leg from CUBE to provider.
For one call the CUBE can be UAC and UAS
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