ā01-25-2023 12:18 PM
Hello:
We're working with a customer to isolate some packet loss issues during Webex and CVI TEAMS calls, and are attempting to determine the path/s taken by performing a tracert from either the Webex endpoint or Webex Control Hub. One of my colleagues mentioned that ping and tracert could be performed within WCH X-Commands, but I either don't have that level of access or it's not an available feature within the diagnostic tools.
Anyone have any insights they can share?
Thank you in advance for your comments!
Darren
ā01-31-2023 09:49 AM
Hi @DarrenDCCalhoun,
unfortunately there is no root access available on the video systems anymore, so you can use ping or tracert commands on the devices. In Control Hub there is also no option for issuing this commands.
An option would be the ThousandEyes integration with Webex (paid product) which gives you exactly this visibility and even more. Please refer to https://www.thousandeyes.com/solutions/webex-monitoring for more information.
However, there other tools that you could use. On one hand, you can check out the Troubleshooting tab in Webex Control Hub and search for either the affected user (by specifying the email) or the affected meeting (by specifying the meeting ID) to get some insights.
On top of that you can also run a packet capture on Webex devices by navigating to their web interface and enable the extended full logging (as depicted on the screenshot):
This will enable a packet capture for the next three minutes. So if you do this, while the issue is occurring you will be able to identify the destination IP address and check the network path by using ping / tracert from a PC in the same network as the Webex device.
I know that this is not perfect, but at least it is a way to get more insight. The better solution would be to use ThousandEyes, as it can provide much more information than just ping / tracert.
Best regards
Igor
ā02-03-2023 12:54 PM
ā02-05-2023 11:59 AM
Thanks a lot @DarrenDCCalhoun!
ā01-25-2023 04:14 PM
You do the x-commands on the devices via Control Hub. https://help.webex.com/en-us/article/9lk0bf/Launch-Commands-from-Control-Hub. There is a limited amount of commands you can do without being on the same network as the device. Click down into the device and on the right side you'll see the configuration options/links on the right.
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