User`s guide
10-20 Preliminary November 23, 1998 MultiVoice Gateway for the MAX— User’s Guide
MultiVoice Gateway System Administration
Terminal-server commands
NL: CALL REJECTED/INVALID CONTENTS
NL: CALL REJECTED/BAD CHANNEL ID
NL: CALL FAILED/BAD PROGRESS IE
NL: CALL CLEARED WITH CAUSE
In some cases, the message can include a phone number (prefixed by #), a data service
(suffixed by K for Kbps), a channel number, TEI assignment, and cause code. For example, the
following information might appear:
PH: ACTIVATED
NL: CALL REQUEST: 64K, #442
NL: CALL CONNECTED: B2, #442
NL: CLEAR REQUEST: B1
NL: CALL CLEARED WITH CAUSE 16 B1 #442
For information about each of the messages that can appear, see the CCITTT Blue Book Q.931
or other ISDN specifications.
Show Calls
The Show Calls command displays information about active calls on a German 1TR6 or Japan
NTT switch type. For example:
ascend% show calls
Call ID Called Party ID Calling Party ID InOctets OutOctets
3 5104563434 4191234567 0 0
4 4197654321 5108888888 888888 99999
The output includes the following fields:
Show Uptime
To see how long the MultiVoice Gateway has been running, enter the Show Uptime command.
For example:
ascend% show uptime
system uptime: up 2 days, 4 hours, 38 minutes, 43 seconds
If the MultiVoice Gateway stays up for 1000 consecutive days with no power cycles, the
number of days displayed turns over to 0 and begins to increment again.
Field Description
CallID An identifier for the call.
CalledPartyID The telephone number of the answering device (that is, this unit). This ID
is obtained from layer 3 protocol messages during call setup.
CallingPartyID The telephone number of the caller. This ID is obtained from layer 3
protocol messages during call setup.
InOctets The total number of octets received by the user from the moment the call
begins until it is cleared.
OutOctets The total number of octets sent by the user from the moment the call
begins until it is cleared.