TRACE MESSAGES

Call Trace Messages

CALL TRACE MESSAGES

A feature of the CyberSWITCH console is the ability to save and display a record of the high level ISDN calls between the system and the local telephone switch. If calls are unable to be completed, this is normally the first area to look.

Call Trace puts messages into the Report log that can be read by using the dr command. Call Trace is enabled by using the trace on command, and disabled by trace off.

The following is a description of the possible fields included in a Call Trace Message:

1.The <Call Id> field in the message can be used to keep track of messages for the same phone call. This is useful when a system is making more than one call at a time.

2.The In-Disconnect and In-Information messages have a location field. This identifies where the message originated.

The following chart provides a list of locations that may appear in Call Trace messages:

 

Location Causes

Value

Meaning

0

remote device

1

private local network

2

public local network

3

transit network

4

private remote network

5

public remote network

7

international network

FF

local CyberSWITCH system

 

 

3.The In-Disconnect messages have a cause field. This is the value (in hex) that was in the message. It explains why either a call was disconnected or why a call attempt was not able to be completed. There are also parameters (such as <signal value>, <progress value>), that are not described here. These values represent messages reported from the switch. We have attempted to interpret their significance in the error message text itself.

Refer to the Cause Codes table, for a complete listing of cause codes.

When the call trace option is enabled, the system may report messages such as:

(I)13:55:46.98 #1067: Out - CALL RQST CallId=0x8000 Rate=64 Slot=1 Port=1 Chans=0x2 TN=181 Ces=0 ConnId=0

(I)13:55:46.98 #1063: In - CALL RQST ACK CallId=0x8000 Slot=1 Port=1 Ces=1ConnId=0

(I)13:55:47.43 #1063: In - PROCEEDING CallId=0x8000 Slot=1 Port=1 Chans=0x1 Ces=1 ConnId=0

(I)13:55:47.60 #1063: In - CONNECT Call_id=0x8000 Slot=1 Port=1 Chans=0x0 Ces=1 ConnId=0

(I) 13:55:54.16 #4D11: LAN Port 1 is now in the FORWARDING state

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