Walker:

"sip show channel" refers to a Call ID:

noc2pbx2*CLI> sip show channels
Peer             User/ANR    Call ID      Seq (Tx/Rx)  Lag      Jitter
Format
172.16.254.62    0341522910  3607139911@  00101/00003  00000ms  0000ms  ALAW
1 active SIP channel(s)

Then, you could see the details:

noc2pbx2*CLI> sip show channel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Call-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Our Codec Capability: 524302
Non-Codec Capability: 1
Joint Codec Capability: 12
Theoretical Address: 172.16.254.62:5060
Received Address:    172.16.254.62:5060
NAT Support:         No
Our Tag:             1906405977
Their Tag:           1054824328
Need Destroy:        0
DTMF Mode: rfc2833


Hope this helps,

Gus


----- Original Message -----
From: "Walker Haddock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 3:37 PM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] use of SIP SHOW CHANNELS question


> I am trying to figure out the correct syntax for the CLI command "SIP SHOW
CHANNELS".  I have tried
> SIP SHOW CHANNELS SIP/200 and I've even tried to do this when a call is
connected such as:
>
>     -- Zap/15-1 is ringing
>     -- Zap/15-1 answered SIP/206-4299
> asterisk*CLI> sip show channel SIP/206-4299
> No such SIP Call ID 'SIP/206-4299'
>
>
> I always get the "No such SIP Call ID ..."
>
> Thanks, Walker
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