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Monitor session message "VCC, mtp1 index, mtp2 index, stream1, stream2"

Hello Everyone,

I am monitoring a session on my router and i keep getting these messages and i don't know what they mean.

VCC, mtp1 index, mtp2 index, stream1, stream2 = 4 4 11 12 VCC, mtp1 index, mtp2 index, stream1, stream2 = 4 4 12 11

VCC, mtp1 index, mtp2 index, stream1, stream2 = 4 4 13 14 VCC, mtp1 index, mtp2 index, stream1, stream2 = 4 4 14 13

VCC, mtp1 index, mtp2 index, stream1, stream2 = 4 4 15 16 VCC, mtp1 index, mtp2 index, stream1, stream2 = 4 4 16 15

VCC, mtp1 index, mtp2 index, stream1, stream2 = 4 4 19 20 VCC, mtp1 index, mtp2 index, stream1, stream2 = 4 4 20 19

VCC, mtp1 index, mtp2 index, stream1, stream2 = 4 4 21 22 VCC, mtp1 index, mtp2 index, stream1, stream2 = 4 4 22 21

I've been searching everywhere and i can't find anything related to this.

Sorry if it's a newbee question... =)

JF

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Anyone?

I'm getting the same logs as well... Is this due to "debug ccsip calls" being enabled on the CME?

I get the same thing on a c2921 v15.1.3(T4)
seems to be logging CUBE calls as they commence however it is not coming from a debug option.

The only way to not see them is to turn off terminal monitoring.

Anyone got any ideas on how we might be able to filter these messages off the console?

Cosmetic bug, contact the TAC to have it fixed.

I too am running into this issue.  It makes reading the log files very difficult as you have to filter all of this info out. I contacted TAC, and they said that while this is a cosmetic bug, there is no fix as of yet.  Am I missing something?

Thanks

Nathan