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Phone 1, Example-Cisco ATA Event Messages, Example-RTP Statistic Messages

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Using System Diagnostics Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Example-Cisco ATA Event Messages 00:00:40 192.168.3.169 [09]:[0]OFFHOOK 00:00:43 192.168.3.169 [09]:[0]ONHOOK 00:01:35 192.168.3.169 [09]:[0]OFFHOOK 00:01:50 192.168.3.169 [09]:[0]DTMF 2 , insum:830200 00:01:50 192.168.3.169 [09]:[0]DTMF 2 , insum:854313 00:01:50 192.168.3.169 [09]:[0]DTMF 1 , insum:868411 00:01:50 192.168.3.169 [09]:[0]DTMF 2 , insum:861215 00:01:50 192.168.3.169 [09]:[0]DTMF 0 , insum:858638 00:01:51 192.168.3.169 [09]:[0]DTMF # , insum:845590 00:01:51 192.168.3.169 [09]:[0]CLIP 22120 These messages include the following information: • Priority=142, which means that the facility value is 17 (local use 1) and the severity value is 6 (informational messages). You can derive this information from RFC-3164. • The time offset of the first message is 40 seconds. • The tag value is 09, which corresponds to Cisco ATA event messages. This is derived from Table 5-9 on page 5-62. • The ch (active line of the Cisco ATA) is line 0, which is the Phone 1 port of the Cisco ATA. • The messages include DTMF debugging (showing the key and the insum number), on/off hook, Caller ID (CLIP/CLIR) and the callee number. Example-Fax Event Messages 00:00:11 192.168.3.169 [10]:[1]MPT mode 0 01:07:27 192.168.3.169 [10]:[1:0]Rx FAX 01:07:27 192.168.3.169 [10]:[1]Tx MPT PT=100 NSE pkt c0000000 01:07:27 192.168.3.169 [10]:[1]MPT mode 2 01:07:27 192.168.3.169 [10]:[1]codec: 0 => 0 01:07:27 192.168.3.169 [10]:[1]MPT mode 3 01:07:27 192.168.3.169 [10]:[1]Rx MPT PT=100 NSE pkt c0000000 These messages include the following information: • Priority=150, which means that the facility value is 18 (local use 2) and the severity value is 6 (informational messages). You can derive this information from RFC-3164. • The time offset of the first message is 11 seconds. • The tag value is 10, which corresponds to Cisco ATA event messages. This is derived from Table 5-9 on page 5-62. • The ch (active line of the Cisco ATA) is line 1, which is the Phone 2 port of the Cisco ATA.. • The messages include fax detection, transmit/receive NSE packet status and Fax codec switch information. Example-RTP Statistic Messages 00:01:58 192.168.3.169 [16]:[0]RTP Tx dur:5, pkt:275, byte:44000 00:01:58 192.168.3.169 [16]:[0]RTP Rx dur:7, pkt:226, byte:35921, latePkt:0 lostPkt:0 avgJitter:0 These messages include the following information: • Priority=182, which means that the facility value is 22 (local use 6) and the severity value is 6 (informational messages). You can derive this information from RFC-3164. • The time offset of the first message is one minute and 58 seconds. Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator's Guide for H.323 (version 3.0) 9-8 OL-4804-01

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Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator’s Guide for H.323 (version 3.0)
OL-4804-01
Chapter 9
Troubleshooting
Using System Diagnostics
Example—Cisco ATA Event Messages
<142>00:00:40 192.168.3.169 [09]:[0]OFFHOOK
<142>00:00:43 192.168.3.169 [09]:[0]ONHOOK
<142>00:01:35 192.168.3.169 [09]:[0]OFFHOOK
<142>00:01:50 192.168.3.169 [09]:[0]DTMF 2 , insum:830200
<142>00:01:50 192.168.3.169 [09]:[0]DTMF 2 , insum:854313
<142>00:01:50 192.168.3.169 [09]:[0]DTMF 1 , insum:868411
<142>00:01:50 192.168.3.169 [09]:[0]DTMF 2 , insum:861215
<142>00:01:50 192.168.3.169 [09]:[0]DTMF 0 , insum:858638
<142>00:01:51 192.168.3.169 [09]:[0]DTMF # , insum:845590
<142>00:01:51 192.168.3.169 [09]:[0]CLIP 22120
These messages include the following information:
Priority=142, which means that the facility value is 17 (local use 1) and the severity value is 6
(informational messages). You can derive this information from RFC-3164.
The time offset of the first message is 40 seconds.
The tag value is 09, which corresponds to Cisco
ATA event messages. This is derived from
Table 5-9
on page 5-62
.
The
ch
(active line of the Cisco ATA) is line 0, which is the
Phone 1
port of the Cisco ATA.
The messages include DTMF debugging (showing the key and the insum number), on/off hook,
Caller ID (CLIP/CLIR) and the callee number.
Example—Fax Event Messages
<150>00:00:11 192.168.3.169 [10]:[1]MPT mode 0
<150>01:07:27 192.168.3.169 [10]:[1:0]Rx FAX
<150>01:07:27 192.168.3.169 [10]:[1]Tx MPT PT=100 NSE pkt c0000000
<150>01:07:27 192.168.3.169 [10]:[1]MPT mode 2
<150>01:07:27 192.168.3.169 [10]:[1]codec: 0 => 0
<150>01:07:27 192.168.3.169 [10]:[1]MPT mode 3
<150>01:07:27 192.168.3.169 [10]:[1]Rx MPT PT=100 NSE pkt c0000000
These messages include the following information:
Priority=150, which means that the facility value is 18 (local use 2) and the severity value is 6
(informational messages). You can derive this information from RFC-3164.
The time offset of the first message is 11 seconds.
The tag value is 10, which corresponds to Cisco
ATA event messages. This is derived from
Table 5-9
on page 5-62
.
The
ch
(active line of the Cisco ATA) is line 1, which is the
Phone 2
port of the Cisco ATA..
The messages include fax detection, transmit/receive NSE packet status and Fax codec switch
information.
Example—RTP Statistic Messages
<182>00:01:58 192.168.3.169 [16]:[0]RTP Tx dur:5, pkt:275, byte:44000
<182>00:01:58 192.168.3.169 [16]:[0]RTP Rx dur:7, pkt:226, byte:35921, latePkt:0 lostPkt:0
avgJitter:0
These messages include the following information:
Priority=182, which means that the facility value is 22 (local use 6) and the severity value is 6
(informational messages). You can derive this information from RFC-3164.
The time offset of the first message is one minute and 58 seconds.