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Abstract.Please find below a tool to simplify the extraction of SIP Messages of a CUCM Trace. This could be usefull for debugging and troubleshooting purposes. This tool is developed by myself and provided 'AS-IS' with best effort support. Notice th...
Hello, Abstract.Please find below a tool to simplify the extraction of SIP Messages of a CUCM Trace. This could be usefull for debugging and troubleshooting purposes. This tool is developed by myself and provided 'AS-IS' with best effort support. Not...
Background To investigate problems with CUCM Appliance upgrades TAC might request for the following logs to be provided. For most upgrade related conditions the following logs are required: Install and Upgrade Logs.Cisco Database Installation Ser...
TranslatorX has a purpose, but it's also very broad as it supports multiple protocols. This tool is optimized to extract a SIP dialog out of a large amount of trace files very quickly and it's all it does. I'm planning on adding some aditional featur...
Fady, I think your only option is talk to your TELCO and ask them to do a call forward on their end and redirect your number to a PSTN number, or even a cell phone. Your TELCO should be able to route the number to another destination, the only issue ...
Tian, I understand. Also keep in mind, your CIPC will behave like an ip phone, but there might be slight differences to some models regarding timing and failover.
This is more historical review than anything else.The whole TELECOM world is based on 64kbps DS0 Timeslots. The reason for this is the niquist theorem: You need double the highest frequency to be able to reconstruct an analog waveform. Taking voice r...
I would try the cptone suggestion for your country. If that doesn't work you might need to do a PCM capture and listen to it in audacity to extract the exact frequencies, although it's rarely needed. Making the World a better place, one call at a tim...