Command Reference

Table 1

show csm voice Field Descriptions (continued)

FieldDescription

wait_for_bchan:

Indicates whether this (outgoing) call is waiting for a B channel to send the call out on.

pri_chnl=

Indicates which type of TDM stream is used for the PRI connection. For PRI

 

and CAS calls, it will always be TDM_PRI_STREAM.

 

 

tdm_chnl=

Indicates which type of TDM stream is used for the connection to the device

 

used to process this call. In the case of a VoIP call, this will always be set to

 

TDM_DSP_STREAM.

 

 

dchan_idb_start_index=

First index to use when searching for the next IDB of a free D channel.

 

 

dchan_idb_index=

Index of the currently available IDB of a free D channel.

 

 

csm_event=

Event just passed to the CSM state machine.

 

 

cause

Event cause.

 

 

ring_no_answer=

Number of times call failed because there was no response.

 

 

ic_failure=

Number of failed incoming calls.

 

 

ic_complete=

Number of successful incoming calls.

 

 

dial_failure=

Number of times the connection failed because there was no dial tone.

 

 

oc_failure=

Number of failed outgoing calls.

 

 

oc_complete=

Number of successful outgoing calls.

 

 

oc_busy=

Number of outgoing calls where the connection failed because there was a busy

 

signal.

 

 

oc_no_dial_tone=

Number of outgoing calls where the connection failed because there was no dial

 

tone.

 

 

oc_dial_timeout=

Number of outgoing calls where the connection failed because the timeout value

 

was exceeded.

 

 

call_duration_started=

Indicates the start of this call.

 

 

call_duration_ended=

Indicates the end of this call.

 

 

total_call_duration=

Indicates the duration of this call.

 

The calling party phone number = Calling party number as given to CSM by ISDN.

 

 

The called party phone number =

Called party number as given to CSM by ISDN.

 

 

total_free_rbs_timeslot =

Total number of free RBS (CAS) timeslots available for the whole system.

 

 

total_busy_rbs_timeslot =

Total number of RBS (CAS) timeslots that have been busied out. This includes

 

both dynamically and statically busied out RBS timeslots.

 

 

total_dynamic_busy_rbs_

Total number of RBS (CAS) timeslots that have been dynamically busied out.

timeslot =

 

 

 

total_static_busy_rbs_timeslot =

Total number of RBS (CAS) timeslots that have been statically busied out (that

 

is, they are busied out using the CLI command)

 

 

total_free_isdn_channels =

Total number of free ISDN channels.

 

 

total_busy_isdn_channels =

Total number of busy ISDN channels.

 

 

total_auto_busy_isdn_channels =

Total number of ISDN channels that are automatically busied out.

 

 

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