debug mgcp packet
it will show you everything..not sure why it's not showing it to you..
JunĀ 1 20:58:05.055: MGCP Packet received from 10.10.210.11:2427--->
200 521011088
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R1#
JunĀ 1 20:58:20.055: MGCP Packet sent to 10.10.210.11:2427--->
NTFY 521011089 *...@r1.ccievoice.com MGCP 0.1
X
I think you can't see this kind of information (i.e. connection status) on
the gateway itself.
The calls are managed by the call agent, and it's there where the full GW
state is kept.
On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 2:55 PM, jammer jones wrote:
> What debugs in the router can i use to see the following in
call 911 and once call connected then shutdown your subscriber and enable
these debug command you should see AUCX , RQNT etc something like that ...
debug mgcp packets
debug mgcp events
debug mgcp
Dani
On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 8:54 AM, jammer jones wrote:
> What debugs in the router can i use to
What debugs in the router can i use to see the following information
communication between a mgcp gateway and mgcp call agent(subscriber) that
shows the status of a connected call. And then when the primary
call-agent(subscriber) fails and the mgcp gateway switches to the redundant
mgcp call age
What debugs in the router can i use to see the following information
communication between a mgcp gateway and mgcp call agent(subscriber) that
shows the status of a connected call. And then when the primary
call-agent(subscriber) fails and the mgcp gateway switches to the redundant
mgcp call age