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Introduction
xStatus ISDN BRI Interface [1..4] Channel [1..3] Call [1..n] ChannelCause
Shows the reason why a call on the BRI interface is disconnected. The cause values are specified in
ITU-T Recommendation Q.931 (the Cause information element).
Some common cause values are listed below; ITU-T Q.931 contains the complete list.
1: Unallocated (unassigned) number
2: No route to specified transit network
16: Normal clearing
17: User busy
18: No user responding
21: Call rejected
28: Invalid number format
29: Facility rejected
31: Normal, unspecified
34: No circuit/channel available
41: Temporary failure
58: Bearer capability not presently available
65: Bearer capability not implemented
69: Requested facility not implemented
81: Invalid call reference value
88: Incompatible destination
100: Invalid information element contents
102: Recovery on timer expiry
127: Interworking, unspecified
128-255: Cisco specific codes
Value space of the result returned:
<Integer>
Example:
xStatus ISDN BRI Interface 1 Channel 1 Call 30 ChannelCause
*s ISDN BRI Interface 1 Channel 1 Call 30 ChannelCause: 16
** end
xStatus ISDN BRI Interface [1..4] Channel [1..3] Call [1..n] Duration
Shows the duration (in seconds) of a call. Applies to calls on a BRI interface channel only.
Value space of the result returned:
<Integer>
Example:
xStatus ISDN BRI Interface 1 Channel 1 Call 30 Duration
*s ISDN BRI Interface 1 Channel 1 Call 30 Duration: 270
** end
D14953.01
ISDN Link API Reference Guide IL1.0 June 2012.
© 2012 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
About the API
xConfiguration
MediaChannels status
ISDN Link operates as a gateway between a Caller and a Callee. Thus xStatus referring to
"Caller" is about the calling party or the connection between the calling party and the ISDN Link.
Similarly xStatus referring to "Callee" is about the called party or the connection between the
ISDN Link and the called party.
xStatus MediaChannels
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xCommand
Shows the top level overview of the media channel status. The example shows the status for an
ongoing call. The identities of the call and channels are used when querying additional information.
Example:
xStatus MediaChannels
*s MediaChannels Call 20 Caller IncomingAudioChannel 1 Encryption Status:
On
*s MediaChannels Call 20 Caller IncomingAudioChannel 1 Audio Protocol: G722
*s MediaChannels Call 20 Caller IncomingAudioChannel 1 Audio Mute: False
*s MediaChannels Call 20 Caller IncomingAudioChannel 1 Audio Channels: 1
*s MediaChannels Call 20 Caller IncomingAudioChannel 1 Transport RTP Local
IpAddress: "192.0.2.54"
*s MediaChannels Call 20 Caller IncomingAudioChannel 1 Transport RTP Local
Port: 2326
*s MediaChannels Call 20 Caller IncomingAudioChannel 1 Transport RTP Remote
IpAddress: "192.0.2.181"
*s MediaChannels Call 20 Caller IncomingAudioChannel 1 Transport RTP Remote
Port: 2366
*s MediaChannels Call 20 Caller IncomingAudioChannel 1 Transport RTCP Local
IpAddress: "192.0.2.54"
*s MediaChannels Call 20 Caller IncomingAudioChannel 1 Transport RTCP Local
Port: 2327
*s MediaChannels Call 20 Caller IncomingAudioChannel 1 Transport RTCP
Remote IpAddress: "192.0.2.181"
*s MediaChannels Call 20 Caller IncomingAudioChannel 1 Transport RTCP
Remote Port: 2367
*s MediaChannels Call 20 Caller IncomingVideoChannel 2 Encryption Status: On
*s MediaChannels Call 20 Caller IncomingVideoChannel 2 ChannelRole: Main
*s MediaChannels Call 20 Caller IncomingVideoChannel 2 Video Protocol: H264
*s MediaChannels Call 20 Caller IncomingVideoChannel 2 Transport RTP Local
IpAddress: "192.0.2.54"
*s MediaChannels Call 20 Caller IncomingVideoChannel 2 Transport RTP Local
Port: 2342
*s MediaChannels Call 20 Caller IncomingVideoChannel 2 Transport RTP Remote
IpAddress: "192.0.2.181"
*s MediaChannels Call 20 Caller IncomingVideoChannel 2 Transport RTP Remote
Port: 2368
*s MediaChannels Call 20 Caller IncomingVideoChannel 2 Transport RTCP Local
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