Users Guide
show voice client-status
show voice client-status
active-only
bssid <bssid_string>
essid <essid_string>
extn <extn_string>
ip <ipaddr>
proto <proto_id>
sta <mac>
Description
Displays list of voice clients and their status. You can also view details of a specific voice client.
Syntax
Parameter Description
active-only
Filter records based on active voice clients
bssid <bssid_string>
Filter records based on BSSID of a voice client.
essid <essid_string>
Filter records based on ESSID of a voice client.
extn <extn_string>
Filter records based on the extension of a voice client.
ip <ipaddr>
Filter records based on the IP address of a voice client.
proto <proto_id>
Filter records based on a VOIP protocol. Supported values are:
l sip
l svp
l noe
l sccp
l vocera
l h323
l lync
sta <mac>
Filter records based on the MAC address of a voice client.
Example and Usage Guidelines
The output of this command shows details about all the voice clients on the controller.
In case of Lync voice clients, before each call leg is created, Call Admission Control (CAC) is performed if
enabled. If CAC, which can be either call-count based or bandwidth based, is within limit, then the call leg is
created with QoS enabled. If the call leg is not created the traffic for this call goes in best effort mode, signified
by a b flag in the output shown in the second example . Note that during a call, if CAC is available, and if any
message received from the Lync Network Enlightenment (LNE) senses the availability of CAC, the call leg is
created, the media is prioritized, and the b flag is removed.
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