Concept Guide

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The second example shown is for the Skype4b ALG, displaying the exchange between a Skype4b server and
Skype4b client. The output is divided into multiple sections to better fit on the pages of this document. In the
actual command-line interface, it appears in a single, long table.
(host) #show voice trace skyper4b
Skype4b nVoice Client(s) Message Trace
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ALG Client Name Client(MAC) Client(IP) Event Time
--- ----------- ----------- ---------- ----------
Skype4b 1000 00:24:d7:40:a8:64 10.16.33.61 Jan 6 22:34:39
Skype4b 1000 00:24:d7:40:a8:64 10.16.33.61 Jan 6 22:34:39
Skype4b 1000 00:24:d7:40:a8:64 10.16.33.61 Jan 6 22:31:40
Skype4b 1000 00:24:d7:40:a8:64 10.16.33.61 Jan 6 22:31:40
Direction Msg BSSID
--------- --- -----
Server-To-Client 200 OK 00:24:6c:27:5f:f8
Client-To-Server endDialog 00:24:6c:27:5f:f8
Server-To-Client 200 OK 00:24:6c:27:5f:f8
Client-To-Server startDialog 00:24:6c:27:5f:f8
Num of Rows:4
The output of this command includes the following parameters:
Column Description
ALG
Displays the Application Layer Gateway protocol for Skype4b clients.
Client Name
Displays the user name of the Skype4b client.
Client(MAC)
Displays the MAC address of the Skype4b client.
Client(IP)
Displays the IP address of the Skype4b client.
Event Time
Displays the time stamp when the Skype4b call originated.
Direction
Displays one of the following message exchange directions between the Skype4b server
and client:
l Client-To-Server
l Server-To-Client
Msg
Displays one of the following signaling message types:
l startDialog
l updateDialog
l endDialog
l error
l 200
BSSID
Displays the BSSID of the access point to which the Skype4b client is connected.