Table Of Contents
Cisco Unified
Survivable Remote Site Telephony 8.1
New FeaturesPrerequisites for Cisco Unified SRST 8.1
Information About Cisco Unified SRST 8.1
Toll Fraud Prevention Enhancement
IP Address Trusted Authentication
Direct Inward Dial for Incoming ISDN Calls
Disconnecting ISDN Calls With no Matching Dial-peer
Blocking Two-stage Dialing Service on Analog and Digital FXO Ports
Enhancements to SIP Phone Configuration
Removing Global Registration Parameters for SIP Phones
Verifying SIP Phone Registration
How to Configure Cisco Unified SRST 8.1 New Features
Configuring IP Address Trusted Authentication for Incoming VoIP Calls
Adding Valid IP Addresses For Incoming VoIP Calls
Configuring Direct Inward Dial for Incoming ISDN Calls
Blocking Secondary Dialtone on Analog and Digital FXO Ports
Troubleshooting Tips for Toll Fraud Prevention
clear voice register attempted-registrations
dial-peer no-match isdn disconnect-cause
ip address trusted call-block cause
ip address trusted authenticate
secondary dialtone (voice port)
show voice register dial-peers
show voice register pool network
show voice register pool telephone-number
show voice register pool after-hour-exempt
show voice register pool attempted-registrations
show voice register pool connected
show voice register pool on-hold
show voice register pool phone-load
show voice register pool registered
show voice register pool remote
show voice register pool ringing
show voice register pool unregistered
show voice register statistics
Feature Information for Cisco Unified SRST 8.1
Cisco Unified
Survivable Remote Site Telephony 8.1
New Features
Last Updated: November 04, 2009This document describes the following new and enhanced features in Cisco Unified Survivable Remote Site Telephony 8.1 (Cisco Unified SRST):
•Toll Fraud Prevention Enhancement
•Enhancements to SIP Phone Configuration
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Contents
•Prerequisites for Cisco Unified SRST 8.1
•Information About Cisco Unified SRST 8.1
•How to Configure Cisco Unified SRST 8.1 New Features
•Configuration Examples for Cisco Unified CME 8.1, page 17
•Feature Information for Cisco Unified SRST 8.1
Prerequisites for Cisco Unified SRST 8.1
•Cisco Unified SRST 8.1
•Cisco IOS Release 15.1(2)T
Information About Cisco Unified SRST 8.1
To configure Cisco Unified SRST features, you should understand the following concepts:
•Toll Fraud Prevention Enhancement
•Enhancements to SIP Phone Configuration
Toll Fraud Prevention Enhancement
Cisco Unified SRST8.1 enhances the Toll Fraud Prevention feature to secure the Cisco Unified SRST system against potential toll fraud exploitation by unauthorized users. The following are the enhancements to Toll Fraud Prevention in Cisco Unified SRST:
•IP Address Trusted Authentication
•Direct Inward Dial for Incoming ISDN Calls
•Disconnecting ISDN Calls With no Matching Dial-peer
•Blocking Two-stage Dialing Service on Analog and Digital FXO Ports
IP Address Trusted Authentication
IP address trusted authentication process blocks unauthorized calls and helps secure the Cisco Unified SRST system against potential toll fraud exploitation by unauthorized users. In Cisco Unified SRST, IP address trusted authentication is enabled by default. When IP address trusted authenticate is enabled, Cisco Unified CME accepts incoming VoIP (SIP/H.323) calls only if the remote IP address of an incoming VoIP call is successfully validated from the system IP address trusted list. If the IP address trusted authentication fails, an incoming VoIP call is then disconnected by the application with a user- defined cause code and a new application internal error code 31 message (TOLL_FRAUD_CALL_BLOCK) is logged. For more information, see the, "Configuring IP Address Trusted Authentication for Incoming VoIP Calls" section.
Cisco Unified SRST maintains an IP address trusted list to validate the remote IP addresses of incoming VOIP calls. Cisco Unified SRST saves an IPv4 session target of VoIP dial-peer to add the trusted IP addresses to IP address trusted list automatically.The IPv4 session target is identified as a trusted IP address only if the status of VoIP dial-peer in operation is "UP". Up to 10050 IPv4 addresses can be defined in the trusted IP address list. No duplicate IP addresses are allowed in the trusted IP address list. You can manually add up to 100 trusted IP addresses for incoming VOIP calls. For more information on manually adding trusted IP addresses, see the, "Adding Valid IP Addresses For Incoming VoIP Calls" section.
A call detail record (CDR) history record is generated when the call is blocked as a result of IP address trusted authentication failure. A new voice Internal Error Code (IEC) is saved to the CDR history record. The voice IEC error messages are logged to syslog if "voice iec syslog" option is enabled. The following is an IEC toll fraud call rejected syslog display:
*Aug 14 19:54:32.507: %VOICE_IEC-3-GW: Application Framework Core: Internal Error (Toll fraud call rejected): IEC=1.1.228.3.31.0 on callID 3 GUID=AE5066C5883E11DE8026A96657501A09The IP address trusted list authentication must be suspended when Cisco Unified SRST is defined with "gateway" and a VoIP dial-peer with "session-target ras" is in operational UP status. The incoming VOIP call routing is then controlled by the gatekeeper. Table 1 shows administration state and operational state in different trigger conditions.
Note We recommend enabling SIP authentication before enabling Out-of-dialog REFER (OOD-R) to avoid any potential toll fraud threats.
Direct Inward Dial for Incoming ISDN Calls
In Cisco Unified SRST 8.1 and later versions the direct-inward-dial isdn feature in enabled to prevent the toll fraud for incoming ISDN calls. The called number of an incoming ISDN enbloc dialing call is used to match the outbound dial-peers even if the direct-inward-dial option is disabled from a selected inbound plain old telephone service (POTS) dial-peer. If no outbound dial-peer is selected for the outgoing call set up, the incoming ISDN call is disconnected with cause-code "unassigned-number (1)". For more information on direct-inward dial for incoming ISDN calls, see the, "Configuring Direct Inward Dial for Incoming ISDN Calls" section.
Disconnecting ISDN Calls With no Matching Dial-peer
Cisco Unified SRST 8.1 and later versions disconnect unauthorized ISDN calls when no matching inbound voice dial-peer is selected. Cisco Unified SRST and voice gateways use the dial-peer no-match disconnect-cause command to disconnect an incoming ISDN call when no inbound dial-peer is selected to avoid default POTS dial-peer behavior including two-stage dialing service to handle the incoming ISDN call.
Blocking Two-stage Dialing Service on Analog and Digital FXO Ports
Cisco Unified SRST 8.1 and later versions block the two-stage dialing service which is initiated when an Analog or Digital FXO port goes offhook and the private line automatic ringdown (PLAR) connection is not setup from the voice-port. As a result, no outbound dial-peer is selected for an incoming analog or digital FXO call and no dialed digits are collected from an FXO call. Cisco Unified SRST and voice gateways disconnect the FXO call with cause-code "unassigned-number (1)". Cisco Unified SRST uses the no secondary dialtone command by default from FXO voice-port to block the two-stage dialing service on Analog or digital FXO ports. For more information on blocking two-stage dialing service on Analog and Digital FXO port, see Blocking Secondary Dialtone on Analog and Digital FXO Ports.
Enhancements to SIP Phone Configuration
Cisco Unified SRST 8.1 and later versions, allows you to verify SIP phone registration process, remove global registration parameters, and display details on phones that attempted to register with Cisco Unified SRST and fail. Following are the enhancements to SIP Phone configuration:
•Removing Global Registration Parameters for SIP Phones
•Verifying SIP Phone Registration
Removing Global Registration Parameters for SIP Phones
In Cisco Unified SRST 8.1 and later versions, you can use the no voice register global command to automatically remove existing DNs and pools. The no voice register global command also removes the voice register dialplan, template, and session-server configurations when the system is in Cisco Unified CME mode. For more information, see the "Command Reference" section
Verifying SIP Phone Registration
In Cisco Unified CME 8.1 and later versions, you can verify SIP phone registration details and other information - related to SIP phones. Table 2 shows a list of new show commands and the information that these commands provide. For detailed information on these show commands, see the "Command Reference" section.
How to Configure Cisco Unified SRST 8.1 New Features
This section contains the following tasks.
•Configuring IP Address Trusted Authentication for Incoming VoIP Calls
•Adding Valid IP Addresses For Incoming VoIP Calls
•Configuring Direct Inward Dial for Incoming ISDN Calls
•Blocking Secondary Dialtone on Analog and Digital FXO Ports
•Troubleshooting Tips for Toll Fraud Prevention
Configuring IP Address Trusted Authentication for Incoming VoIP Calls
Prerequisites
•Cisco Unified SRST 8.1 or a later version.
Restrictions
•IP address trusted authentication is skipped if an incoming SIP call is originated from a SIP phone.
•IP address trusted authentication is skipped if an incoming call is an IPv6 call.
•For an incoming VoIP call, IP trusted authentication must be invoked when the IP address trusted authentication is in "UP" operational state.
SUMMARY STEPS
1. enable
2. configure terminal
3. voice service voip
4. ip address trusted authenticate
5. ip-address trusted call-block cause <code>
6. end
7. show ip address trusted list
DETAILED STEPS
Examples
Router #show ip address trusted list
IP Address Trusted Authentication
Administration State: UP
Operation State: UP
IP Address Trusted Call Block Cause: call-reject (21)
VoIP Dial-peer IPv4 Session Targets:
Peer Tag Oper State Session Target
-------- ---------- --------------
11 DOWN ipv4:1.3.45.1
1 UP ipv4:1.3.45.1
IP Address Trusted List:
ipv4 172.19.245.1
ipv4 172.19.247.1
ipv4 172.19.243.1
ipv4 171.19.245.1
ipv4 172.19.245.0 255.255.255.0''
Adding Valid IP Addresses For Incoming VoIP Calls
Prerequisites
•Cisco Unified SRST 8.1 or a later version.
SUMMARY STEPS
1. enable
2. configure terminal
3. voice service voip
4. ip address trusted list
5. ipv4 ipv4 address network mask
6. end
7. show ip address trusted list
DETAILED STEPS
Examples
The following example shows 4 IP addresses configured as trusted IP addresses:
Router#show ip address trusted list
IP Address Trusted Authentication
Administration State: UP
Operation State: UP
IP Address Trusted Call Block Cause: call-reject (21)
VoIP Dial-peer IPv4 Session Targets:
Peer Tag Oper State Session Target
-------- ---------- --------------
11 DOWN ipv4:1.3.45.1
1 UP ipv4:1.3.45.1
IP Address Trusted List:
ipv4 172.19.245.1
ipv4 172.19.247.1
ipv4 172.19.243.1
ipv4 171.19.245.1
ipv4 171.19.10.1
Configuring Direct Inward Dial for Incoming ISDN Calls
To configure Direct Inward Dial for incoming ISDN calls, perform the following steps:
Restrictions
•Direct-inward-dial isdn is not supported for incoming ISDN overlap dialing call.
SUMMARY STEPS
1. enable
2. configure terminal
3. voice service pots
4. direct-inward-dial isdn
5. end
DETAILED STEPS
Examples
!
voice service voip
ip address trusted list
ipv4 172.19.245.1
ipv4 172.19.247.1
ipv4 172.19.243.1
ipv4 171.19.245.1
ipv4 171.19.10.1
allow-connections h323 to h323
allow-connections h323 to sip
allow-connections sip to h323
allow-connections sip to sip
supplementary-service media-renegotiate
sip
registrar server expires max 120 min 120
!
!
dial-peer voice 1 voip
destination-pattern 5511...
session protocol sipv2
session target ipv4:1.3.45.1
incoming called-number 5522...
direct-inward-dial
dtmf-relay sip-notify
codec g711ulaw
!
dial-peer voice 100 pots
destination-pattern 91...
incoming called-number 2...
forward-digits 4
!
Blocking Secondary Dialtone on Analog and Digital FXO Ports
To block secondary dialtone on Analog and Digital FXO port, perform the following steps:
SUMMARY STEPS
1. enable
2. configure terminal
3. voice-port
4. no secondary dialtone
5. exit
DETAILED STEPS
Examples
Router# conf tRouter(config)#voice-p 2/0/0Router(config-voiceport)# no secondary dialtone!
end
Router# show run | sec voice-port 2/0/0
Foreign Exchange Office 2/0/0 Slot is 2, Sub-unit is 0, Port is 0
Type of VoicePort is FXO
Operation State is DORMANT
Administrative State is UP
...
Secondary dialtone is disabled
Troubleshooting Tips for Toll Fraud Prevention
When incoming VOIP call is rejected by IP address trusted authentication, a specific internal error code (IEC) 1.1.228.3.31.0 is saved to the call history record. You can monitor the failed or rejected calls using the IEC support. Follow these steps to monitor any rejected calls:
Step 1 Use the show voice iec description command to find the text description of an IEC code.
Router# show voice iec description 1.1.228.3.31.0
IEC Version: 1
Entity: 1 (Gateway)
Category: 228 (User is denied access to this service)
Subsystem: 3 (Application Framework Core)
Error: 31 (Toll fraud call rejected)
Diagnostic Code: 0
Step 2 View the IEC statistics information using the Enable iec statistics command. The example below shows that 2 calls were rejected due to toll fraud call reject error code.
Example:Router# Enable iec statistics
Router(config)#voice statistics type iec
Router#show voice statistics iec since-reboot
Internal Error Code counters
----------------------------
Counters since reboot:
SUBSYSTEM Application Framework Core [subsystem code 3]
[errcode 31] Toll fraud call rejected 2
Step 3 Use the enable IEC syslog command to verify the syslog message logged when a call with IEC error is released.
Example:Router# Enable iec syslog
Router (config)#voice iec syslog
Feb 11 01:42:57.371: %VOICE_IEC-3-GW: Application Framework Core:
Internal Error (Toll fraud call rejected): IEC=1.1.228.3.31.0 on
callID 288 GUID=DB3F10AC619711DCA7618593A790099E
Step 4 Verify the source address of an incoming VOIP call using the show call history voice last command.
Example:Router# show call history voice last 1
GENERIC:
SetupTime=3306550 ms
Index=6
...
InternalErrorCode=1.1.228.3.31.0
...
RemoteMediaIPAddress=1.5.14.13
...
Step 5 IEC is saved to VSA of Radius Accounting Stop records. Monitor the rejected calls using the external RADIUS server.
Example:Feb 11 01:44:06.527: RADIUS: Cisco AVpair [1] 36 "internal-error-code=1.1.228.3.31.0"
Step 6 Retrieve the IEC details from cCallHistoryIec MIB object. More information on IEC is available at: ttp://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/voice/monitor/configuration/guide/vt_voip_err_cds_ps6350_TSD_Products_Configuration_Guide_Chapter.html
Example:getmany 1.5.14.10 cCallHistoryIec
cCallHistoryIec.6.1 = 1.1.228.3.31.0
>getmany 172.19.156.132 cCallHistory
cCallHistorySetupTime.6 = 815385
cCallHistoryPeerAddress.6 = 1300
cCallHistoryPeerSubAddress.6 =
cCallHistoryPeerId.6 = 8000
cCallHistoryPeerIfIndex.6 = 76
cCallHistoryLogicalIfIndex.6 = 0
cCallHistoryDisconnectCause.6 = 15
cCallHistoryDisconnectText.6 = call rejected (21)
cCallHistoryConnectTime.6 = 0
cCallHistoryDisconnectTime.6 = 815387
cCallHistoryCallOrigin.6 = answer(2)
cCallHistoryChargedUnits.6 = 0
cCallHistoryInfoType.6 = speech(2)
cCallHistoryTransmitPackets.6 = 0
cCallHistoryTransmitBytes.6 = 0
cCallHistoryReceivePackets.6 = 0
cCallHistoryReceiveBytes.6 = 0
cCallHistoryReleaseSrc.6 = internalCallControlApp(7)
cCallHistoryIec.6.1 = 1.1.228.3.31.0
>getone 172.19.156.132 cvVoIPCallHistoryRemMediaIPAddr.6
cvVoIPCallHistoryRemMediaIPAddr.6 = 1.5.14.13
Additional References
The following sections provide references related to Cisco Unified SRST.
Related Documents
Related Topic Document TitleCisco Unified CME configuration
•Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express System Administrator Guide
•Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express Command Reference
Cisco Unified CME network design
•Cisco Unified CallManager Express Solution Reference Network Design Guide
Cisco IOS voice configuration
•Cisco IOS Voice Configuration Library
Phone documentation for Cisco Unified CME
Standards
Standard TitleNo new or modified standards are supported by this feature, and support for existing standards has not been modified by this feature.
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MIBs
RFCs
RFC TitleNo new or modified RFCs are supported by this feature, and support for existing RFCs has not been modified by this feature.
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Technical Assistance
Command Reference
The following commands are introduced or modified in the features documented in this module.
New and Modified Commands
•clear voice register attempted-registrations
•dial-peer no-match isdn disconnect-cause
•ip address trusted call-block cause
•ip address trusted authenticate
•secondary dialtone (voice port)
•show voice register dial-peers
•show voice register pool network
•show voice register pool telephone-number
•show voice register pool after-hour-exempt
•show voice register pool attempted-registrations
•show voice register pool connected
•show voice register pool on-hold
•show voice register pool phone-load
•show voice register pool registered
•show voice register pool remote
•show voice register pool ringing
•show voice register pool unregistered
•show voice register statistics
attempted-registrations size
To set the size of the table that shows a number of attempted-registrations, use the attempted- registrations command in voice register global mode. To set the size of attempted-registrations table to its default value, use the no form of this command.
attempted-registrations size size
no attempted-registrations size
Syntax Description
Command Default
The default size for attempted registration table is 10.
Command Modes
voice register global
Command History
Cisco IOS Release Cisco Product Modification15.1(2)T
Cisco Unified CME 8.1
Cisco Unified SRST 8.1This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to define the size of the table that stores information related to SIP phones that attempt to register with Cisco Unified CME or Cisco Unified SRST and fail. The default size of an attempted registration table is 10. The minimum size of attempted registration table is 0. Use the attempted-registration size 0 when you do not wish to store any information about phones attempting to register with the Cisco Unified CME or Cisco Unified SRST and fail. The maximum size of attempted registration table is 50.
When the current number of entries in the table is more than the new size that is being configured, system prompts the user for the following confirmation, "This will remove x old entries from the table. Proceed? Yes/No ?". The default user confirmation is "No". Where "x" represents the number of entries that will be deleted. The old entries are classified on basis of the time-stamp of the latest register attempt made by the phone.
During rollback, the user confirmation is not sought and the target configuration is applied. If the current number of entries in the table is more than the default value of the table size, then entries in excess of the default table size are cleared before reverting to the target table size.
For example, if the configured table size is 40 and there are currently 35 entries in the table, any change in the size of the attempted registration table during rollback removes 25 oldest entries leaving only the default (10) entries before making the table size equal to the size in target configuration.
Examples
The following example shows attempted-registrations size:
Router# conf t
Router(config)#voice register global
Router(config-register-global)#attempted-registrations size 15
!
Related Commands
clear voice register attempted-registrations
To clear the attempted-registrations, use the clear voice register attempted-registrations command in voice register global mode.
clear voice register attempted registrations [ip ip-address | mac H.H.H ]
Syntax Description
ip ip-address
(Optional) IP address of the SIP phone attempting to register.
mac H.H.H
(Optional) MAC address of the SIP phone attempting to register.
Command Default
The attempted-registration entries are not cleared.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC.
Command History
Cisco IOS Release Cisco Product Modification15.1(2)T
Cisco Unified CME 8.1
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to delete the entries in the attempted-registration table. The clear voice register attempted-registrations command does not alter the table size, but clears the existing entries. A user confirmation is sought before the cleanup is done.
The primary key to recognize the SIP phones that fail to register is through their MAC address (hardware address) and the secondary key is the IP address. You can clear the attempted registration entry for a specific phone that failed to register by providing its IP address or MAC address and create more space for new attempted registration entries in the attempted-registrations table. When no options (IP or MAC) are selected, all the entries are removed. A user confirmation is sought in such a case, before clearing the attempted-registrations table.
The ip keyword allows you to delete entries corresponding to a specific IP address. Similarly, the mac keyword allows you to clear the entries related to a specific MAC address. User confirmation is not sought if ip or mac option is used.
Examples
Router # clear voice regis attempted-registrations
This will clear all the entries. Proceed? Yes/No? [no]: Yes
Router# clear voice register attempted-registrations ?
ip IP Address of the phone
mac MAC Address of the phone
Related Commands
dial-peer no-match isdn disconnect-cause
To disconnect the incoming ISDN call when no inbound voice dial peer is matched, use the dial-peer no-match disconnect-cause command in global configuration mode. To restore the default incoming call handling behavior, use the no form of this command.
dial-peer no-match isdn disconnect-cause cause-code
no dial-peer no-match isdn disconnect-cause cause-code
Syntax Description
Command Default
Dial-peer no-match isdn disconnect-cause command is disabled. Incoming ISDN calls are not forced to disconnect if no inbound dial-peer is matched.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Cisco IOS Release Cisco Product Modification15.1(2)T
Cisco Unified CME 8.1
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to disconnect unathorized ISDN calls when no inbound voice or modem dial peer is matched.
Refer to the ISDN Cause Values table in the Cisco IOS Debug Command Reference, for a list of ISDN cause codes.
Examples
The following example shows that ISDN cause code 28 has been specified to match inbound voice or modem dial peers:
Router# dial-peer no-match disconnect-cause 28
Related Commands
direct-inward-dial isdn
To enable incoming ISDN enbloc dialing calls, use the direct-inward-dial isdn command in voice service voip mode. To disable incoming ISDN enbloc dialing calls use the no form of the command.
direct-inward-dial isdn
no direct-inward-dial isdn
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
The direct inward dial isdn is command is enabled.
Command Modes
voice service pots
Command History
Cisco IOS Release Cisco Product Modification15.1(2)T
Cisco Unified CME 8.1
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use the direct-inward-dial-isdn command to enable the direct-inward-dial (DID) call treatment for an incoming ISDN call. When this feature is enabled, the incoming ISDN call is treated as if the digits were received from the DID trunk. The called number is used to select the outgoing dial peer. No dial tone is presented to the caller to collect dialed digits even if "no direct-inward-dial" of the selected inbound dial-peer is defined for an incoming ISDN call.
Use the no form of this command to turn off the global direct-inward-dial setting for incoming ISDN calls. When this command line is disabled, the "direct-inward-dial" setting of a selected inbound dial-peer is used to handle the incoming ISDN calls.'
Examples
The following is a sample output from this command displaying DID enabled for ISDN:
!
voice service voip
ip address trusted list
ipv4 172.19.245.1
ipv4 172.19.247.1
ipv4 172.19.243.1
ipv4 171.19.245.1
ipv4 171.19.10.1
allow-connections h323 to h323
allow-connections h323 to sip
allow-connections sip to h323
allow-connections sip to sip
supplementary-service media-renegotiate
sip
registrar server expires max 120 min 120
!
!
dial-peer voice 1 voip
destination-pattern 5511...
session protocol sipv2
session target ipv4:1.3.45.1
incoming called-number 5522...
direct-inward-dial
...
!
Related Commands
ip address trusted call-block cause
To issues a cause-code when the incoming call is rejected by the IP address trusted authentication, use the ip address trusted call-block cause command in voice service voip mode. To stop the IP address trusted authentication process from sending a call-block cause, use the no form of this command.
ip-address trusted call-block cause code-id
no ip-address trusted call-block cause code-id
Syntax Description
Command Default
A call-reject (21) cause-code is issued to disconnect the incoming VoIP calls.
Command Modes
Voice Service voip.
Command History
Cisco IOS Release Cisco Product Modification15.1(2)T
Cisco Unified CME 8.1
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to issue a cause-code when the incoming call is rejected by the IP address trusted authentication. You can issue a specific call-block cause code using any one of the Q.850 call reject cause codes.
Examples
The following is a sample output from this command displaying the default call block cause code:
Router #show ip address trusted list
IP Address Trusted Authentication
Administration State: UP
Operation State: UP
IP Address Trusted Call Block Cause: call-reject (21)
VoIP Dial-peer IPv4 Session Targets:
Peer Tag Oper State Session Target
-------- ---------- --------------
11 DOWN ipv4:1.3.45.1
1 UP ipv4:1.3.45.1
Related Commands
Command Descriptionip address trusted list
Allows to manually add additional valid IP addresses.
ip address trusted authenticate
Enables IP address trusted authentication for incoming VoIP calls.
ip address trusted authenticate
To enable ip address trusted authentication for incoming VoIP (H.323/SIP) calls, use the ip address trusted authenticate command in voice service voip mode. To disable ip address trusted authentication, use the no form of this command.
ip address trusted authenticate
no ip address trusted authenticate
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
IP address trusted list authenticate is enabled.
Command Modes
Voice Service Voip
Command History
Cisco IOS Release Cisco Product Modification15.1(2)T
Cisco Unified CME 8.1
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to enable the ip address trusted authentication for incoming H.323 or SIP trunk calls for toll fraud prevention on Cisco Unified CME.
Examples
The following is a sample output from this command displaying IP address trusted authentication enabled for incoming calls:
IP Address Trusted Authentication
Administration State: UP
Operation State: UP
IP Address Trusted Call Block Cause: call-reject (21)
VoIP Dial-peer IPv4 Session Targets:
Peer Tag Oper State Session Target
-------- ---------- --------------
11 DOWN ipv4:1.3.45.1
1 UP ipv4:1.3.45.1
IP Address Trusted List:
ipv4 172.19.245.1
ipv4 172.19.247.1
ipv4 172.19.243.1
ipv4 171.19.245.1
ipv4 171.19.10.1
Related Commands
ip address trusted list
To manually add multiple IP addresses for incoming VoIP (H.323/SIP) calls, use the ip address trusted list command in voice service voip mode. To turn off the list, use the no form of this command.
ip address trusted list {ipv4 ipv4 address network mask}
no ip address trusted list {ipv4 ipv4 address network mask}
Syntax Description
Command Default
IP address trusted list is disabled.
Command Modes
Voice Service Voip.
Command History
Cisco IOS Release Cisco Product Modification15.1(2)T
Cisco Unified CME 8.1
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to manually add unique and multiple IP addresses to a list of trusted IP addresses. You can add up to 100 IPv4 addresses in the ip address trusted list. No duplicate IP addresses are allowed.
Examples
The following is a sample output from this command displaying a list of trusted IP addresses:
Router #show ip address trusted list
IP Address Trusted Authentication
Administration State: UP
Operation State: UP
IP Address Trusted Call Block Cause: call-reject (21)
VoIP Dial-peer IPv4 Session Targets:
Peer Tag Oper State Session Target
-------- ---------- --------------
11 DOWN ipv4:1.3.45.1
1 UP ipv4:1.3.45.1
IP Address Trusted List:
ipv4 172.19.245.1
ipv4 172.19.247.1
ipv4 172.19.243.1
ipv4 171.19.245.1
ipv4 171.19.10.1
Related Commands
secondary dialtone (voice port)
To allow dialed digits to be collected from the remote switch when "connection plar" is not defined from the analog FXO voice-port, use the secondary dialtone command in global configuration mode. To disable the secondary dialtone, use the no form of the command.
secondary dialtone
no secondary dialtone
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
The secondary dialtone command is disabled.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Cisco IOS Release Cisco Product Modification15.1(2)T
Cisco Unified CME 8.1
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use the secondary dialtone command to allow dialed digits to be collected from the remote switch when "connection plar" is not defined from the analog FXO voice-port.
The following is a sample output from this command:
Router(config)# voice-port 2/0/0
Router (config-voiceport)#no secondary ?
dialtone Secondary dialtone option for FXO port
Router (config-voiceport)#no secondary dialtone
"secondary dialtone" is used to enable 2-stage dialing for an
incoming call
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Related Commands
show voice register all
To display all Cisco Unified Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Survivable Remote Site Telephony (SRST) or Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express (Cisco Unified CME) configurations and register information, use the show voice register all command in privileged EXEC mode.
show voice register all
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Examples
Cisco Unified SIP SRST
The following is an example of show voice register all command:
Router# show voice register allVOICE REGISTER GLOBAL=====================CONFIG [Version=8.1]========================Version 8.1Mode is srstMax-pool is 10Max-dn is 10Outbound-proxy is enabled and will use global configured valueSecurity Policy: DEVICE-DEFAULTtimeout interdigit 10network-locale[0] US (This is the default network locale for this box)network-locale[1] USnetwork-locale[2] USnetwork-locale[3] USnetwork-locale[4] USuser-locale[0] US (This is the default user locale for this box)user-locale[1] USuser-locale[2] USuser-locale[3] USuser-locale[4] US Active registrations : 0Total SIP phones registered: 0Total Registration StatisticsRegistration requests : 0Registration success : 0Registration failed : 0unRegister requests : 0unRegister success : 0unRegister failed : 0Attempts to registerafter last unregister : 0Last register request time :Last unregister request time :Register success time :Unregister success time :VOICE REGISTER DN=================Dn Tag 1Config:Number is 45111Preference is 0Huntstop is disabledPool 1 has this DN configured for line 1Dn Tag 2Config:Number is 45112Preference is 0Huntstop is disabledPool 2 has this DN configured for line 1Dn Tag 3Config:Number is 45113Preference is 0Huntstop is disabledPool 3 has this DN configured for line 1, 2Dn Tag 4Config:Dn Tag 7Config:Number is 451110Preference is 0Huntstop is disabledPool 1 has this DN configured for line 4Dn Tag 8Config:Pool 1 has this DN configured for line 3VOICE REGISTER POOL===================Pool Tag 1Config:Mac address is 001B.535C.D410Number list 1 : DN 1Number list 3 : DN 8Number list 4 : DN 7Proxy Ip address is 0.0.0.0DTMF Relay is disabledkpml signal is disabledLpcor Type is noneReason for unregistered state:No registration request since last reboot/unregisterDialpeers created:Statistics:Active registrations : 0Total SIP phones registered: 0Total Registration StatisticsRegistration requests : 0Registration success : 0Registration failed : 0unRegister requests : 0unRegister success : 0unRegister failed : 0Attempts to registerafter last unregister : 0Last register request time :Last unregister request time :Register success time :Unregister success time :Pool Tag 2Config:Mac address is 0015.C68E.6D13Number list 1 : DN 2Proxy Ip address is 0.0.0.0DTMF Relay is disabledkpml signal is disabledLpcor Type is noneReason for unregistered state:No registration request since last reboot/unregisterDialpeers created:Statistics:Active registrations : 0Total SIP phones registered: 0Total Registration StatisticsRegistration requests : 0Registration success : 0Registration failed : 0unRegister requests : 0unRegister success : 0unRegister failed : 0Attempts to registerafter last unregister : 0Last register request time :Last unregister request time :Register success time :Unregister success time :Pool Tag 3Config:Mac address is 0021.5553.8998Number list 1 : DN 3Number list 2 : DN 3Proxy Ip address is 0.0.0.0DTMF Relay is disabledkpml signal is enabledLpcor Type is noneReason for unregistered state:No registration request since last reboot/unregisterDialpeers created:Statistics:Active registrations : 0Total SIP phones registered: 0Total Registration StatisticsRegistration requests : 0Registration success : 0Registration failed : 0unRegister requests : 0unRegister success : 0unRegister failed : 0Attempts to registerafter last unregister : 0Last register request time :Last unregister request time :Register success time :Unregister success time :Cisco Unified CME
The following is an example of show voice register all command :
Router# show voice register all1) show voice register allVOICE REGISTER GLOBAL=====================CONFIG [Version=8.1]========================Version 8.1Mode is cmeMax-pool is 10Max-dn is 10Outbound-proxy is enabled and will use global configured valueSecurity Policy: DEVICE-DEFAULTSource-address is 8.3.3.5 port 5060Time-format is 12Date-format is M/D/YTime-zone is 5Hold-alert is disabledMwi stutter is disabledMwi registration for full E.164 is disabledForwarding local is enabledPrivacy is enabledPrivacy-on-hold is disabledDst auto adjust is enabledstart at Apr week 1 day Sun time 02:00stop at Oct week 8 day Sun time 02:00Max redirect number is 5IP QoS DSCP:ef (the MS 6 bits, 46, in ToS, 0xB8) for mediacs3 (the MS 6 bits, 24, in ToS, 0x60) for signalaf41 (the MS 6 bits, 34, in ToS, 0x88) for videodefault (the MS 6 bits, 0, in ToS, 0x0) for serviceTelnet Level: 0Tftp path is flash:Generate text file is disabledTftp files are created, current syncinfo 0001140473454008OS79XX.TXT is not createdtimeout interdigit 10network-locale[0] US (This is the default network locale for this box)network-locale[1] USnetwork-locale[2] USnetwork-locale[3] USnetwork-locale[4] USuser-locale[0] US (This is the default user locale for this box)user-locale[1] USuser-locale[2] USuser-locale[3] USuser-locale[4] US Active registrations : 0Total SIP phones registered: 0Total Registration StatisticsRegistration requests : 0Registration success : 0Registration failed : 0unRegister requests : 0unRegister success : 0unRegister failed : 0Attempts to registerafter last unregister : 0Last register request time :Last unregister request time :Register success time :Unregister success time :VOICE REGISTER DN=================Dn Tag 1Config:Number is 45111Preference is 0Huntstop is disabledAuto answer is disabledPool 1 has this DN configured for line 1Dn Tag 2Config:Number is 45112Preference is 0Huntstop is disabledAuto answer is disabledcall-forward b2bua noan 999 timeout 8after-hour exemptPool 2 has this DN configured for line 1Pool 7 has this DN configured for line 1Dn Tag 3Config:Number is 45113Preference is 0Huntstop is disabledAuto answer is disabledcall-forward b2bua all 87687Pool 3 has this DN configured for line 1, 2Dn Tag 4Config:Auto answer is disabledDn Tag 7Config:Number is 451110Preference is 0Huntstop is disabledAuto answer is disabledafter-hour exemptPool 1 has this DN configured for line 4Dn Tag 8Config:Auto answer is disabledcall-forward b2bua all 678after-hour exemptPool 1 has this DN configured for line 3VOICE REGISTER TEMPLATE=======================Temp Tag 1Config:Attended Transfer is enabledBlind Transfer is enabledSemi-attended Transfer is enabledConference is enabledCaller-ID block is disabledDnD control is enabledAnonymous call block is disabledDialplan Tag is 1softkey connected ConfrnLpcor type nonePool 4 has this template configuredVOICE REGISTER DIALPLAN=======================Dialplan Tag 1Config:Type is 7905-7912Template 1 has this dialplan configuredPool 4 has this dialplan configuredVOICE REGISTER POOL===================Pool Tag 1Config:Mac address is 001B.535C.D410Type is 7960Number list 1 : DN 1Number list 3 : DN 8Number list 4 : DN 7Proxy Ip address is 0.0.0.0DTMF Relay is disabledCall Waiting is enabledDnD is disabledBusy trigger per button value is 0call-forward phone all is 4566call-forward b2bua all 4555keep-conference is enabledLpcor Type is noneTransport type is udpservice-control mechanism is not supportedPrivacy feature is not configured.Privacy button is disabledReason for unregistered state:No registration request since last reboot/unregisterDialpeers created:Statistics:Active registrations : 0Total SIP phones registered: 0Total Registration StatisticsRegistration requests : 0Registration success : 0Registration failed : 0unRegister requests : 0unRegister success : 0unRegister failed : 0Attempts to registerafter last unregister : 0Last register request time :Last unregister request time :Register success time :Unregister success time :Pool Tag 2Config:Mac address is 0015.C68E.6D13Type is 7960Number list 1 : DN 2Proxy Ip address is 0.0.0.0DTMF Relay is disabledCall Waiting is enabledDnD is disabledBusy trigger per button value is 0call-forward phone noan is 9886, timeout 98keep-conference is enabledusername pool2 password labLpcor Type is noneTransport type is udpservice-control mechanism is not supportedPrivacy feature is not configured.Privacy button is disabledReason for unregistered state:No registration request since last reboot/unregisterDialpeers created:Statistics:Active registrations : 0Total SIP phones registered: 0Total Registration StatisticsRegistration requests : 0Registration success : 0Registration failed : 0unRegister requests : 0unRegister success : 0unRegister failed : 0Attempts to registerafter last unregister : 0Last register request time :Last unregister request time :Register success time :Unregister success time :Pool Tag 3Config:Mac address is 0021.5553.8998Type is 7975Number list 1 : DN 3Number list 2 : DN 3Proxy Ip address is 0.0.0.0DTMF Relay is disabledCall Waiting is enabledDnD is enabledBusy trigger per button value is 0call-forward phone all is 45112call-forward b2bua all 45111after-hour exemptkeep-conference is enabledkpml signal is enabledLpcor Type is noneTransport type is udpservice-control mechanism is not supportedPrivacy feature is not configured.Privacy button is disabledReason for unregistered state:No registration request since last reboot/unregisterDialpeers created:Statistics:Active registrations : 0Total SIP phones registered: 0Total Registration StatisticsRegistration requests : 0Registration success : 0Registration failed : 0unRegister requests : 0unRegister success : 0unRegister failed : 0Attempts to registerafter last unregister : 0Last register request time :Last unregister request time :Register success time :Unregister success time :Pool Tag 4Config:Mac address is 8989.9867.8769Proxy Ip address is 0.0.0.0DTMF Relay is disabledCall Waiting is enabledDnD is disabledBusy trigger per button value is 0keep-conference is enabledtemplate is 1Lpcor Type is noneTransport type is udpservice-control mechanism is not supportedPrivacy feature is not configured.Privacy button is disabledReason for unregistered state:No registration request since last reboot/unregisterDialpeers created:Statistics:Active registrations : 0Total SIP phones registered: 0Total Registration StatisticsRegistration requests : 0Registration success : 0Registration failed : 0unRegister requests : 0unRegister success : 0unRegister failed : 0Attempts to registerafter last unregister : 0Last register request time :Last unregister request time :Register success time :Unregister success time :Pool Tag 7Config:Mac address is 0018.BAC8.D2B1Number list 1 : DN 2Proxy Ip address is 0.0.0.0DTMF Relay is disabledCall Waiting is enabledDnD is disabledBusy trigger per button value is 0keep-conference is enabledLpcor Type is noneTransport type is udpservice-control mechanism is not supportedPrivacy feature is not configured.Privacy button is disabledReason for unregistered state:No registration request since last reboot/unregisterDialpeers created:Statistics:Active registrations : 0Total SIP phones registered: 0Total Registration StatisticsRegistration requests : 0Registration success : 0Registration failed : 0unRegister requests : 0unRegister success : 0unRegister failed : 0Attempts to registerafter last unregister : 0Last register request time :Last unregister request time :Register success time :Unregister success time :Table 3 describes the significant fields shown in this output.
Related Commands
show voice register dial-peers
To display details of all dynamically created VoIP dial peers associated with the Cisco Unified Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Survivable Remote Site Telephony (SRST) or Cisco Unified CallManager Express (Cisco Unified CME) register event, use the show voice register dial-peers command in privileged EXEC mode.
show voice register dial-peers [pool tag]
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to display the dial-peers associated with a pool. To display the dynamic dial-peers associated with a specific pool, use the pool keyword followed by the pool tag. When using the pool keyword, you must specify the pool tag.
Examples
Cisco Unified CME adn Cisco Unified SIP SRST
The following is a sample output from this command displaying all dial-peers:
Router#show voice register dial-peers
Dial-peers for Pool 1
dial-peer voice 40001 voip
destination-pattern 45111
session target ipv4:8.3.3.111:5060
session protocol sipv2
call-fwd-all 4555
after-hours-exempt FALSE
dial-peer voice 40002 voip
destination-pattern 45113
session target ipv4:8.33.33.111:5060
session protocol sipv2
after-hours-exempt FALSE
Dial-peers for Pool 2
dial-peer voice 40003 voip
destination-pattern 45112
session target ipv4:8.33.33.112:5060
session protocol sipv2
call-fwd-noan-timeou 8
call-fwd-noan 999
after-hours-exempt TRUE
Cisco Unified CME and Cisco Unified SRST
The following is a sample output from this command displaying all statistical information related to pool 1:
Router# show voice register dial-peers pool 1Dial-peers for Pool 1:
dial-peer voice 40004 voip
destination-pattern 1000
redirect ip2ip
session target ipv4:9.13.18.40:19633
session protocol sipv2
dtmf-relay rtp-nte sip-notify
digit collect kpml
codec g711ulaw bytes 160
after-hours-exempt FALSE
dial-peer voice 40001 voip
destination-pattern 2000
redirect ip2ip
session target ipv4:9.13.18.40:19634
session protocol sipv2
dtmf-relay rtp-nte sip-notify
digit collect kpml
codec g711ulaw bytes 160
after-hours-exempt FALSE
Related Commands
show voice register dn
To display all configuration information associated with a specific voice register dn, use the show voice register dn command in privileged EXEC mode.
show voice register dn {tag | all}
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
In Cisco Unified CME 8.1 and Cisco Unified SIP SRST 8.1, the show voice register dn command displays the pools that have the DNs configured under them. When used with all keyword, the show voice register dn command displays configuration information for all the DNs defined in a system.
Examples
Cisco Unified SIP CME
The following is a sample output from this command:
Router# show voice register dn 1
Dn Tag 1
Config:
Number is 11
Preference is 10
Huntstop is enabled
Translation-profile incoming saaa
Allow watch is enabled
Pool 1 has this DN configured for line 1
Cisco Unified SIP SRST
The following is a sample output from this command:
Router# show voice register dn 2
Dn Tag 1
Config:
Number is 11
Preference is 10
Huntstop is enabled
Translation-profile incoming saaa
Allow watch is enabled
Pool 1 has this DN configured for line 1
Cisco Unified SIP SRST
The following is a sample output from this command displaying information for all the dns:
Dn Tag 1Config:Number is 11Preference is 10Huntstop is enabledTranslation-profile incoming saaaAllow watch is enabledPool 1 has this DN configured for line 1Dn Tag 2Config:Number is 12Preference is 1Huntstop is enabledAllow watch is enabledPool 2 has this DN configured for line 1, 2Cisco Unified SIP CME
The following is a sample output from this command displaying information for all the dns:
Router# show voice register dn allDn Tag 1Config:Number is 45111Preference is 0Huntstop is disabledAuto answer is disabledDn Tag 2Config:Number is 45112Preference is 0Huntstop is disabledAuto answer is disabledcall-forward b2bua noan 999 timeout 8after-hour exemptPool 2 has this DN configured for line 1Pool 7 has this DN configured for line 1Dn Tag 3Config:Number is 45113Preference is 0Huntstop is disabledAuto answer is disabledcall-forward b2bua all 87687Preference is 0Huntstop is disabledAuto answer is disabledcall-forward b2bua all 87687Pool 1 has this DN configured for line 1Pool 3 has this DN configured for line 1, 2Dn Tag 4Config:Auto answer is disabledDn Tag 7Config:Number is 451110Preference is 0Huntstop is disabledAuto answer is disabledafter-hour exemptPool 1 has this DN configured for line 4Dn Tag 8Config:Auto answer is disabledcall-forward b2bua all 678after-hour exemptPool 1 has this DN configured for line 3Table 7 contains descriptions of significant fields shown in this output, listed in alphabetical order.
Related Commands
show voice register global
To display all global configuration parameters associated with SIP phones, use the show voice register global command in privileged EXEC mode.
show voice register global
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Examples
Cisco Unified CME
The following is sample output from this command:
Router# show voice register globalCONFIG [Version=8.1]========================Version 8.1Mode is cmeMax-pool is 10Max-dn is 10Outbound-proxy is enabled and will use global configured valueSecurity Policy: DEVICE-DEFAULTSource-address is 8.3.3.5 port 5060Time-format is 12Date-format is M/D/YTime-zone is 5Hold-alert is disabledMwi stutter is disabledMwi registration for full E.164 is disabledForwarding local is enabledPrivacy is enabledPrivacy-on-hold is disabledDst auto adjust is enabledstart at Apr week 1 day Sun time 02:00stop at Oct week 8 day Sun time 02:00Max redirect number is 5IP QoS DSCP:ef (the MS 6 bits, 46, in ToS, 0xB8) for mediacs3 (the MS 6 bits, 24, in ToS, 0x60) for signalaf41 (the MS 6 bits, 34, in ToS, 0x88) for videodefault (the MS 6 bits, 0, in ToS, 0x0) for serviceTelnet Level: 0Tftp path is flash:Generate text file is disabledTftp files are created, current syncinfo 0001140473454008OS79XX.TXT is not createdtimeout interdigit 10network-locale[0] US (This is the default network locale for this box)network-locale[1] USnetwork-locale[2] USnetwork-locale[3] USnetwork-locale[4] USuser-locale[0] US (This is the default user locale for this box)user-locale[1] USuser-locale[2] USuser-locale[3] USuser-locale[4] US Active registrations : 0Total SIP phones registered: 0Total Registration StatisticsRegistration requests : 0Registration success : 0Registration failed : 0unRegister requests : 0unRegister success : 0unRegister failed : 0Attempts to registerafter last unregister : 0Last register request time :Last unregister request time :Register success time :Unregister success time :Cisco Unified SIP SRST
Router# show voice register globalCONFIG [Version=8.1]========================Version 8.1Mode is srstMax-pool is 10Max-dn is 10Outbound-proxy is enabled and will use global configured valueSecurity Policy: DEVICE-DEFAULTtimeout interdigit 10network-locale[0] US (This is the default network locale for this box)network-locale[1] USnetwork-locale[2] USnetwork-locale[3] USnetwork-locale[4] USuser-locale[0] US (This is the default user locale for this box)user-locale[1] USuser-locale[2] USuser-locale[3] USuser-locale[4] US Active registrations : 0Total SIP phones registered: 0Total Registration StatisticsRegistration requests : 0Registration success : 0Registration failed : 0unRegister requests : 0unRegister success : 0unRegister failed : 0Attempts to registerafter last unregister : 0Last register request time :Last unregister request time :Register success time :Unregister success time :Table 5 contains descriptions of significant fields shown in this output, listed in alphabetical order.
Related Commands
show voice register pool
To display all configuration information associated with a specific voice register pool, use the show voice register pool command in privileged EXEC mode.
show voice register pool { tag | all} [brief]
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Examples
Cisco Unified CME Example 1:
The following is a sample output from this command displaying information for voice register pool 1:
F
Router# show voice register pool 1
Pool Tag 1
Config:
Mac address is 001B.535C.D410
Type is 7960
Number list 1 : DN 1
Number list 3 : DN 8
Number list 4 : DN 7
Proxy Ip address is 0.0.0.0
Current Phone load version is Cisco-CP7960G/8.0
DTMF Relay is disabled
Call Waiting is enabled
DnD is disabled
Busy trigger per button value is 0
call-forward phone all is 4566
call-forward b2bua all 4555
keep-conference is enabled
Lpcor Type is none
Transport type is udp
service-control mechanism is supported
registration Call ID is 001b535c-d410790d-17a6877e-5d04bbc5@8.3.3.111
Privacy feature is not configured.
Privacy button is disabled
active primary line is: 45111
contact IP address: 8.3.3.111 port 5060
Dialpeers created:
Dial-peers for Pool 1:
dial-peer voice 40001 voip
destination-pattern 45111
session target ipv4:8.3.3.111:5060
session protocol sipv2
call-fwd-all 4555
after-hours-exempt FALSE
Statistics:
Active registrations : 1
Total SIP phones registered: 1
Total Registration Statistics
Registration requests : 1
Registration success : 1
Registration failed : 0
unRegister requests : 0
unRegister success : 0
unRegister failed : 0
Attempts to register
after last unregister : 0
Last register request time : *11:40:32.263 UTC Wed Oct 14 2009
Last unregister request time :
Register success time : *11:40:32.267 UTC Wed Oct 14 2009
Unregister success time :
Cisco Unified CME Example 2:
The following is a sample output from this command displaying information for all the voice register pools:
Router# show voice register pool all
Pool Tag 1
Config:
Mac address is 001B.535C.D410
Type is 7960
Number list 1 : DN 3
Number list 3 : DN 8
Number list 4 : DN 7
Proxy Ip address is 0.0.0.0
Current Phone load version is Cisco-CP7960G/8.0
DTMF Relay is disabled
Call Waiting is enabled
DnD is disabled
Busy trigger per button value is 0
call-forward phone all is 4566
call-forward b2bua all 4555
keep-conference is enabled
template is 3
Lpcor Type is none
Transport type is udp
service-control mechanism is supported
registration Call ID is 001b535c-d4100002-6d241f50-0fac9bc9@8.3.3.111
Privacy feature is not configured.
Privacy button is disabled
active primary line is: 45111
contact IP address: 8.3.3.111 port 5060
Reason for unregistered state:
No registration request since last reboot/unregister
Dialpeers created:
Dial-peers for Pool 1:
Statistics:
Active registrations : 0
Total SIP phones registered: 1
Total Registration Statistics
Registration requests : 2
Registration success : 2
Registration failed : 0
unRegister requests : 1
unRegister success : 1
unRegister failed : 0
Attempts to register
after last unregister : 0
Last register request time : *12:10:37.259 UTC Tue Oct 13 2009
Last unregister request time : *11:56:22.179 UTC Tue Oct 13 2009
Register success time : *12:10:37.263 UTC Tue Oct 13 2009
Unregister success time : *11:56:22.182 UTC Tue Oct 13 2009
Pool Tag 2
Config:
Mac address is 0015.C68E.6D13
Type is 7960
Number list 1 : DN 2
Proxy Ip address is 0.0.0.0
Current Phone load version is Cisco-CP7960G/8.0
DTMF Relay is disabled
Call Waiting is enabled
DnD is disabled
Busy trigger per button value is 0
call-forward phone noan is 9886, timeout 98
keep-conference is enabled
username pool2 password lab
Lpcor Type is none
Transport type is udp
service-control mechanism is supported
registration Call ID is 0015c68e-6d130002-24aebd5d-43d8d548@8.33.33.112
Privacy feature is not configured.
Privacy button is disabled
active primary line is: 45112
contact IP address: 8.33.33.112 port 5060
Dialpeers created:
Dial-peers for Pool 2:
dial-peer voice 40002 voip
destination-pattern 45112
session target ipv4:8.33.33.112:5060
session protocol sipv2
call-fwd-noan-timeou 8
call-fwd-noan 999
after-hours-exempt TRUE
Statistics:
Active registrations : 1
Total SIP phones registered: 1
Total Registration Statistics
Registration requests : 1
Registration success : 1
Registration failed : 0
unRegister requests : 0
unRegister success : 0
unRegister failed : 0
Attempts to register
after last unregister : 0
Last register request time : *11:56:21.407 UTC Tue Oct 13 2009
Last unregister request time :
Register success time : *11:56:21.411 UTC Tue Oct 13 2009
Unregister success time :
Cisco Unified CME Example 3:
The following is a sample output from this command displaying brief information for the voice register pools:
Router# show voice register pool 1 brief
Pool ID IP Address Ln DN Number State
==== =============== =============== == === ==================== ============
1 001B.535C.D410 8.3.3.111 1 1 45111 REGISTERED
4 7 451110 UNREGISTERED
Cisco Unified CME Example 4:
The following is a sample output from this command displaying brief information for all the voice register pools:
Router# show voice register pool all brief
Pool ID IP Address Ln DN Number State
==== =============== =============== == === ==================== ============
1 001B.535C.D410 8.3.3.111 1 1 45111 REGISTERED
4 7 451110 UNREGISTERED
2 0015.C68E.6D13 1 2 45112 UNREGISTERED
3 0021.5553.8998 1 3 45113 UNREGISTERED
2 3 45113 UNREGISTERED
4 8989.9867.8769 UNREGISTERED
7 0018.BAC8.D2B1 1 2 45112 UNREGISTERED
10 9.13.18.40 9.13.18.40 1 1 1000 REGISTERED
Cisco Unified SIP SRST Example 1:
The following is a sample output from this command displaying all information for voice register pool 1:
Router# show voice register pool 1
Pool Tag 1
Config:
Mac address is 0019.06FC.A377
Number list 1 : DN 1
Number list 2 : DN 2
Proxy Ip address is 0.0.0.0
DTMF Relay is disabled
kpml signal is enabled
Lpcor Type is none
Reason for unregistered state:
No registration request since last reboot/unregister
Dialpeers created:
Statistics:
Active registrations : 0
Total SIP phones registered: 0
Total Registration Statistics
Registration requests : 0
Registration success : 0
Registration failed : 0
unRegister requests : 0
unRegister success : 0
unRegister failed : 0
Attempts to register
after last unregister : 0
Last register request time :
Last unregister request time :
Register success time :
Unregister success time :
Cisco Unified SIP SRST Example 2:
The following is a sample output from this command displaying all information for voice register pool all:
Router# show voice register pool all
Pool Tag 1
Config:
Ip address is 9.13.18.40, Mask is 255.255.0.0
Number list 1 : DN 1
Number list 2 : DN 2
Number list 3 : DN 3
Number list 4 : DN 4
Number list 5 : DN 5
Number list 6 : DN 6
Number list 7 : DN 7
Proxy Ip address is 0.0.0.0
DTMF Relay is enabled, rtp-nte, sip-notify
kpml signal is enabled
Lpcor Type is none
Dialpeers created:
Dial-peers for Pool 1:
dial-peer voice 40004 voip
destination-pattern 1000
redirect ip2ip
session target ipv4:9.13.18.40:19633
session protocol sipv2
dtmf-relay rtp-nte sip-notify
digit collect kpml
codec g711ulaw bytes 160
after-hours-exempt FALSE
dial-peer voice 40001 voip
destination-pattern 2000
redirect ip2ip
session target ipv4:9.13.18.40:19634
session protocol sipv2
dtmf-relay rtp-nte sip-notify
digit collect kpml
codec g711ulaw bytes 160
after-hours-exempt FALSE
Statistics:
Active registrations : 4
Total SIP phones registered: 1
Total Registration Statistics
Registration requests : 4
Registration success : 4
Registration failed : 0
unRegister requests : 0
unRegister success : 0
unRegister failed : 0
Attempts to register
after last unregister : 0
Last register request time : .05:22:55.604 UTC Tue Oct 6 2009
Last unregister request time :
Register success time : .05:22:55.604 UTC Tue Oct 6 2009
Unregister success time :
Pool Tag 2
Config:
Mac address is 0019.06FC.A377
Number list 1 : DN 1
Number list 2 : DN 2
Proxy Ip address is 0.0.0.0
DTMF Relay is disabled
kpml signal is enabled
Lpcor Type is none
Reason for unregistered state:
No registration request since last reboot/unregister
Dialpeers created:
Statistics:
Active registrations : 0
Total SIP phones registered: 0
Total Registration Statistics
Registration requests : 0
Registration success : 0
Registration failed : 0
unRegister requests : 0
unRegister success : 0
unRegister failed : 0
Attempts to register
after last unregister : 0
Last register request time :
Last unregister request time :
Register success time :
Unregister success time :
Cisco Unified SIP SRST Example 3:
The following is a sample output from this command displaying all information for voice register pool all brief:
Router# show voice register pool all brief
Pool ID IP Address Ln DN Number State
==== =============== =============== == === ==================== ============
1 001B.535C.D410 8.3.3.111 1 1 45111 REGISTERED
3 8 UNREGISTERED
4 7 451110 UNREGISTERED
2 8.33.33.112 8.3.3.112 1 2 45112 REGISTERED
3 8.3.0.0 8.3.3.116 1 3 45113 REGISTERED
Cisco Unified SIP SRST Example 4:
The following is a sample output from this command displaying all information for voice register pool brief:
Router# show voice register pool 2 brief
Pool ID IP Address Ln DN Number State
==== =============== =============== == === ==================== ============
2 9.13.18.40 9.13.18.40 1 1 1000 REGISTERED
2 2 2000 REGISTERED
3 3 3000 REGISTERED
Voice class stun usage Example 5:
The following is sample output from this command displaying voice-class stun-usage information for voice register pool 51:
Router# show voice register pool 51
Pool Tag 51
Config:
Mac address is 0011.209F.5D60
Type is 7960
Number list 1 : DN 51
Proxy Ip address is 0.0.0.0
Current Phone load version is Cisco-SIPGateway/IOS-12.x
DTMF Relay is disabled
Call Waiting is enabled
DnD is disabled
Busy trigger per button value is 0
keep-conference is enabled
template is 10
Lpcor Type is none
Transport type is udp
service-control mechanism is not supported
registration Call ID is 2BA38EE3-17D311DB-800BCD81-A9AD11F0
Privacy feature is not configured.
Privacy button is disabled
active primary line is: 16263646
contact IP address: 192.168.0.87 port 5060
Reason for unregistered state:
No registration request since last reboot/unregister
voice-class stun-usage is enabled. tag is 1
Dialpeers created:
Dial-peers for Pool 51:
Statistics:
Active registrations : 0
Total SIP phones registered: 0
Total Registration Statistics
Registration requests : 2
Registration success : 2
Registration failed : 0
unRegister requests : 2
unRegister success : 2
unRegister failed : 0
Attempts to register
after last unregister : 0
Last register request time : 13:43:27.839 IST Tue Apr 20 2010
Table 6 contains descriptions of significant fields shown in the Cisco Unified CME and Cisco Unified SIP SRST output, listed in alphabetical order.
Related Commands
show voice register pool mac
To display the details of voice register pool associated with a specific phone type, use the show voice register pool mac command in privileged EXEC mode.
show voice register pool mac H.H.H
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Cisco IOS Release Cisco Product Modification15.1(2)T
Cisco Unified CME 8.1
Cisco Unified SRST 8.1This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to display the details of the phone with the mac address H.H.H. The command displays only the pools that are configured with an ID as mac.
Examples
Cisco Unified CME and Cisco Unified SRST
The following is sample output from this command displaying all statistical information:
Router# show voice register pool mac 001B.535C.D410
Pool ID IP Address Ln DN Number State
==== =============== =============== == === ==================== ============
1 001B.535C.D410 8.3.3.111 1 1 45111 REGISTERED
4 7 451110 UNREGISTERED
Table 7 contains descriptions of significant fields shown in this output, listed in alphabetical order.
Related Commands
show voice register pool ip
To display the details of a SIP phone with a specific IP address, use the show voice register pool ip command in privileged EXEC mode.
show voice register pool ip ip-address
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Cisco IOS Release Cisco Product Modification15.1(2)T
Cisco Unified CME 8.1
Cisco Unified SRST 8.1This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to display the details of a phone with a specific IP-address. When the pool ID is configured as a mac address or an IP address the registered pools contain the IP address information. The pool information is displayed if the IP addresses match.
When the pool ID is IP and the pool is unregistered, IP address configured under pool is compared with the input IP. When the pool ID is network contact, the IP address of each phone that is registered is compared with the input IP address.
Examples
Cisco Unified CME and Cisco Unified SRST
The following is sample output from this command displaying all statistical information:
Router# show voice register pool ip 8.3.3.111Pool ID IP Address Ln DN Number State
==== =============== =============== == === ==================== ============
1 001B.535C.D410 8.3.3.111 1 1 45111 REGISTERED
4 7 451110 UNREGISTERED
Table 7 contains descriptions of significant fields shown in this output, listed in alphabetical order.
Related Commands
show voice register pool network
To display the details of a phone with a specific network address, use the show voice register pool network command in privileged EXEC mode.
show voice register pool network network-address
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Cisco IOS Release Cisco Product Modification15.1(2)T
Cisco Unified SRST 8.1
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to display the details of pools that have network ID configured and whose network address matches the specific network address provided by the user.
Examples
The following is sample output from this command displaying all statistical information:
Router# show voice register pool network 78.89.0.0Pool ID IP Address Ln DN Number State
==== =============== =============== == === ==================== ============
7 78.89.0.0 1 1 6576 UNREGISTERED
Table 7 contains descriptions of significant fields shown in this output, listed in alphabetical order.
Related Commands
show voice register pool telephone-number
To display the details of a phone line with a specific telephone-number, use the show voice register pool telephone-number command in privileged EXEC mode.
show voice register pool telephone-number number
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Cisco IOS Release Cisco Product Modification15.1(2)T
Cisco Unified CME 8.1
Cisco Unified SRST 8.1This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to display the details of the phone line with the specified telephone-number. If the line is registered, the contact ip address will be displayed. When the phone line is not registered and the pool ID type is network IP, the IP address is not displayed. When the phone line is not registered but some other line is registered for the same pool with MAC or IP address, then the IP address is displayed.
Examples
Cisco Unified CME
The following is a sample output from this command displaying all statistical information:
Router# show voice register pool telephone number 45112Pool ID IP Address Ln DN Number State
==== =============== =============== == === ==================== ============
2 0015.C68E.6D13 1 2 45112 UNREGISTERED
7 0018.BAC8.D2B1 1 2 45112 UNREGISTERED
Cisco Unified SRST
Router# show voice register pool telephone-number 1000
Pool ID IP Address Ln DN Number State
==== =============== =============== == === ==================== ============
1 9.13.18.40 9.13.18.40 1 1 1000 REGISTERED
Table 7 contains descriptions of significant fields shown in this output, listed in alphabetical order.
Related Commands
show voice register pool after-hour-exempt
To display the details of a phone that has after-hour-exempt enabled on it, use the show voice register after-hour-exempt command in privileged EXEC mode.
show voice register after-hour-exempt
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Cisco IOS Release Version Modification15.1(2)T
Cisco Unified CME 8.1
Cisco Unified SRST 8.1This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to display the details of a phone that has after-hour-exempt enabled. Individual phones can be exempted from call blocking using the after-hour exempt.
Examples
Cisco Unified CME
The following is a sample output from this command displaying information for phones with after after-hour-exempt:
Router# show voice register pool after-hour-exemptPool ID IP Address Ln DN Number State==== =============== =============== == === ==================== ============1 001B.535C.D410 8.3.3.111 3 8 UNREGISTERED4 7 451110 UNREGISTERED2 0015.C68E.6D13 1 2 45112 UNREGISTERED3 0021.5553.8998 1 3 45113 UNREGISTERED2 3 45113 UNREGISTERED7 0018.BAC8.D2B1 1 2 45112 UNREGISTEREDCisco Unified SRST
The following is a sample output from this command displaying information for phones with after after-hour-exempt:
Router# show voice register pool after-hour-exempt
Pool ID IP Address Ln DN Number State==== =============== =============== == === ==================== ============1 9.13.18.40 9.13.18.40 1 1 1000 REGISTERED2 2 2000 REGISTERED3 3 3000 REGISTERED4 4 4000 REGISTERED5 5 5000 UNREGISTERED6 6 6000 UNREGISTERED7 7 7000 UNREGISTEREDTable 7 contains descriptions of significant fields shown in this output, listed in alphabetical order.
Related Commands
show voice register pool attempted-registrations
To display the details of phones that attempt to register with Cisco Unified CME or Cisco Unified SRST and fail, use the show voice register pool attempted-registrations command in privileged EXEC mode.
show voice register pool attempted-registrations
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Cisco IOS Release Version Modification15.1(2)T
Cisco Unified CME 8.1
Cisco Unified SRST 8.1This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to display the details of the phones that attempt to register with Cisco Unified CME or Cisco Unified SRST and fail. If the phone registers successfully after some time, the attempted registration entry will still show up in the attempted-registration table. Use the clear voice register attempted-registrations command to remove the entry from the attempted registration table.
Examples
Cisco Unified CME and Cisco Unified SRST
The following is a sample output from this command displaying information for show voice register pool attempted-registrations:
Router# show voice register pool attempted-registrations
Phones that have attempted registrations and have failed:
MAC address: 001b.535c.d410
IP address : 8.3.3.111
Attempts : 5
Time of first attempt : *10:49:51.542 UTC Wed Oct 14 2009
Time of latest attempt: *10:50:00.886 UTC Wed Oct 14 2009
Reason for failure :
No pool match for the registration request
MAC address: 0015.c68e.6d13
IP address : 8.33.33.112
Attempts : 4
Time of first attempt : *10:49:53.418 UTC Wed Oct 14 2009
Time of latest attempt: *10:50:00.434 UTC Wed Oct 14 2009
Reason for failure :
No pool match for the registration request
MAC address: 0009.43E9.0B35
IP address : 9.13.40.83
Attempts : 1
Time of first attempt : *10:49:57.866 UTC Wed Oct 14 2009
Time of latest attempt: *10:49:57.866 UTC Wed Oct 14 2009
Reason for failure :
No pool match for the registration request
The following is a sample output from this command displaying information for show voice register pool attempted-registrations when none of the phones fail:
Router# show voice register pool attempted-registrations
Phones that have attempted registrations and have failed: NONE
Related Commands
show voice register pool connected
To display the details of SIP phones that are in connected state, use the show voice register pool connected command in privileged EXEC mode.
show voice register pool connected [brief]
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Cisco IOS Release Cisco Product Modification15.1(2)T
Cisco Unified CME 8.1
Cisco Unified SRST 8.1This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to display the details of the phone that are currently in connected state (in conversation). The output for show voice register pool connected command shows details of both calls originating from the SIP phones and calls made towards SIP phones. When used with brief keyword, the show voice register pool connected command displays a brief detail of phones in connected state.
Cisco Unified CME and Cisco Unified SRST
The following is sample output from this command displaying all statistical information:
Router# show voice register pool connected
Outbound calls from SIP line phones:
Pool tag: 1
==============
MAC Address : 001B.535C.D410
Contact IP : 8.3.3.111
Phone Number : 45111
Remote Number : 45112
Call 2
SIP Call ID : 001b535c-d4100010-79612b5a-336b0db5@8.3.3.111
State of the call : STATE_ACTIVE (7)
Substate of the call : SUBSTATE_NONE (0)
Calling Number : 45111
Called Number : 45112
Bit Flags : 0xC0401C 0x100 0x4
CC Call ID : 7
Source IP Address (Sig ): 8.3.3.5
Destn SIP Req Addr:Port : [8.3.3.111]:5060
Destn SIP Resp Addr:Port: [8.3.3.111]:50076
Destination Name : 8.3.3.111
Number of Media Streams : 1
Number of Active Streams: 1
RTP Fork Object : 0x0
Media Mode : flow-through
Media Stream 1
State of the stream : STREAM_ACTIVE
Stream Call ID : 7
Stream Type : voice-only (0)
Stream Media Addr Type : 1
Negotiated Codec : g729r8 (20 bytes)
Codec Payload Type : 18
Negotiated Dtmf-relay : inband-voice
Dtmf-relay Payload Type : 0
QoS ID : -1
Local QoS Strength : BestEffort
Negotiated QoS Strength : BestEffort
Negotiated QoS Direction : None
Local QoS Status : None
Media Source IP Addr:Port: [8.3.3.5]:17580
Media Dest IP Addr:Port : [8.3.3.111]:26298
Options-Ping ENABLED:NO ACTIVE:NO
Inbound calls to SIP line phones:
Pool tag: 2
==============
MAC Address : 0015.C68E.6D13
Contact IP : 8.33.33.112
Phone Number : 45112
Remote Number : 45111
Call 3
SIP Call ID : 4DA52F97-ADA311DE-8019803A-FF3E4CBC@8.3.3.5
State of the call : STATE_ACTIVE (7)
Substate of the call : SUBSTATE_NONE (0)
Calling Number : 45111
Called Number : 45112
Bit Flags : 0xC04018 0x100 0x80
CC Call ID : 8
Source IP Address (Sig ): 8.3.3.5
Destn SIP Req Addr:Port : [8.33.33.112]:5060
Destn SIP Resp Addr:Port: [8.33.33.112]:5060
Destination Name : 8.33.33.112
Number of Media Streams : 1
Number of Active Streams: 1
RTP Fork Object : 0x0
Media Mode : flow-through
Media Stream 1
State of the stream : STREAM_ACTIVE
Stream Call ID : 8
Stream Type : voice-only (0)
Stream Media Addr Type : 1
Negotiated Codec : g729r8 (20 bytes)
Codec Payload Type : 18
Negotiated Dtmf-relay : inband-voice
Dtmf-relay Payload Type : 0
QoS ID : -1
Local QoS Strength : BestEffort
Negotiated QoS Strength : BestEffort
Negotiated QoS Direction : None
Local QoS Status : None
Media Source IP Addr:Port: [8.3.3.5]:16384
Media Dest IP Addr:Port : [8.33.33.112]:30040
The following is sample output from this command displaying brief statistical information:
Router# show voice register pool connected brief
Pool IP Address Number Remote Number
==== =============== ==================== ====================
1 8.3.3.111 45111 45112
Inbound calls to SIP line phones:
Pool IP Address Number Remote Number
==== =============== ==================== ====================
2 8.33.33.112 45112 45111
Related Commands
show voice register pool on-hold
To display the details of phones that are currently on-hold, use the show voice register pool oh-hold command in privileged EXEC mode.
show voice register pool on-hold [brief]
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Cisco IOS Release Version Modification15.1(2)T
Cisco Unified CME 8.1
Cisco Unified SRST 8.1This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to display the details of the phone that are currently on-hold. The show voice register pool on-hold command output also displays a field to show if the hold was a locally initiated hold (initiated on the phone) or if the hold was initiated on the remote end. When used with brief keyword, the show voice register pool on-hold command displays a brief information of the phones that are currently put on hold by the remote caller or have put the remote caller on hold. The "Hold-Origin" field specifies the type of the hold, which can be either remote or local. Local indicates that the call is placed on hold by the local phone and remote indicates that call is placed on hold by the remote phone. In case of double-hold, the hold origin will display the value "Local and Remote".
Examples
Cisco Unified CME and Cisco Unified SRST
The following is a sample output from this command displaying information for phones ringing in a voice register pool:
Router# show voice register pool on-hold briefOutbound calls from SIP line phones:
Pool IP Address Number Remote Number Hold Origin
==== =============== ==================== ==================== ==============
1 8.3.3.111 45111 45112 Remote & Local
Inbound calls to SIP line phones:
Pool IP Address Number Remote Number Hold Origin
==== =============== ==================== ==================== ==============
2 8.33.33.112 45112 45111 Remote & Local
Cisco Unified CME and Cisco Unified SRST
The following is a sample output from this command displaying information for phones on-hold:
Router# show voice register pool on-hold
Outbound calls from SIP line phones:
Pool tag: 1
==============
MAC Address : 001B.535C.D410
Contact IP : 8.3.3.111
Phone Number : 45111
Remote Number : 45112
Local Hold : CALL HOLD Pressed on SIP Phone
Call 4
SIP Call ID : 001b535c-d4100010-79612b5a-336b0db5@8.3.3.111
State of the call : STATE_ACTIVE (7)
Substate of the call : SUBSTATE_NONE (0)
Calling Number : 45111
Called Number : 45112
Bit Flags : 0xC0401C 0x10100 0x4
CC Call ID : 7
Source IP Address (Sig ): 8.3.3.5
Destn SIP Req Addr:Port : [8.3.3.111]:5060
Destn SIP Resp Addr:Port: [8.3.3.111]:50076
Destination Name : 8.3.3.111
Number of Media Streams : 1
Number of Active Streams: 1
RTP Fork Object : 0x0
Media Mode : flow-through
Media Stream 1
State of the stream : STREAM_ACTIVE
Stream Call ID : 7
Stream Type : voice-only (0)
Stream Media Addr Type : 1
Negotiated Codec : g729r8 (20 bytes)
Codec Payload Type : 18
Negotiated Dtmf-relay : inband-voice
Dtmf-relay Payload Type : 0
QoS ID : -1
Local QoS Strength : BestEffort
Negotiated QoS Strength : BestEffort
Negotiated QoS Direction : None
Local QoS Status : None
Media Source IP Addr:Port: [8.3.3.5]:17580
Media Dest IP Addr:Port : [8.3.3.111]:26298
Options-Ping ENABLED:NO ACTIVE:NO
Inbound calls to SIP line phones:
Pool tag: 2
==============
MAC Address : 0015.C68E.6D13
Contact IP : 8.33.33.112
Phone Number : 45112
Remote Number : 45111
Remote Hold : SIP Phone has received CALL HOLD
Call 5
SIP Call ID : 4DA52F97-ADA311DE-8019803A-FF3E4CBC@8.3.3.5
State of the call : STATE_ACTIVE (7)
Substate of the call : SUBSTATE_NONE (0)
Calling Number : 45111
Called Number : 45112
Bit Flags : 0xC04018 0x4100 0x80
CC Call ID : 8
Source IP Address (Sig ): 8.3.3.5
Destn SIP Req Addr:Port : [8.33.33.112]:5060
Destn SIP Resp Addr:Port: [8.33.33.112]:5060
Destination Name : 8.33.33.112
Number of Media Streams : 1
Number of Active Streams: 1
RTP Fork Object : 0x0
Media Mode : flow-through
Media Stream 1
State of the stream : STREAM_ACTIVE
Stream Call ID : 8
Stream Type : voice-only (0)
Stream Media Addr Type : 1
Negotiated Codec : g729r8 (20 bytes)
Codec Payload Type : 18
Negotiated Dtmf-relay : inband-voice
Dtmf-relay Payload Type : 0
QoS ID : -1
Local QoS Strength : BestEffort
Negotiated QoS Strength : BestEffort
Negotiated QoS Direction : None
Local QoS Status : None
Media Source IP Addr:Port: [8.3.3.5]:16384
Media Dest IP Addr:Port : [8.33.33.112]:30040
Options-Ping ENABLED:NO ACTIVE:NO
Related Commands
show voice register pool phone-load
To display the details of phone-loads associated with phones that are registered to Cisco Unified CME, use the show voice register pool phone-load command in privileged EXEC mode.
show voice register pool phone-load
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to display the details of the phone-loads associated with phones that are registered with Cisco Unified CME. The phone-load information is taken from the REGISTER message sent by the phone.
Examples
The following is a sample output from this command displaying information for voice register pool phone-load:
Router# show voice register pool phone-loadPool Device Name Current Version Previous Version
==== =========== ================= ===================
1 SEP001B535CD410 Cisco-CP7960G/8.0
Related Commands
show voice register pool registered
To display the details of phones that successfully register to Cisco Unified CME, use the show voice register pool registered command in privileged EXEC mode.
show voice register pool registered
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Cisco IOS Release Version Modification15.1(2)T
Cisco Unified CME 8.1
Cisco Unified SRST 8.1This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to display the details of phones that are successfully registered to Cisco Unified CME and Cisco Unified SRST.
Examples
Cisco Unified CME
The following is a example displaying information for registered voice register pool:
Router# show voice register pool registered
Pool Tag 1
Config:
Mac address is 001B.535C.D410
Type is 7960
Number list 1 : DN 1
Number list 3 : DN 8
Number list 4 : DN 7
Proxy Ip address is 0.0.0.0
Current Phone load version is Cisco-CP7960G/8.0
DTMF Relay is disabled
Call Waiting is enabled
DnD is disabled
Busy trigger per button value is 0
call-forward phone all is 4566
call-forward b2bua all 4555
keep-conference is enabled
Lpcor Type is none
Transport type is udp
service-control mechanism is supported
registration Call ID is 001b535c-d410790d-17a6877e-5d04bbc5@8.3.3.111
Privacy feature is not configured.
Privacy button is disabled
active primary line is: 45111
contact IP address: 8.3.3.111 port 5060
Dialpeers created:
Dial-peers for Pool 1:
dial-peer voice 40001 voip
destination-pattern 45111
session target ipv4:8.3.3.111:5060
session protocol sipv2
call-fwd-all 4555
after-hours-exempt FALSE
Statistics:
Active registrations : 1
Total SIP phones registered: 1
Total Registration Statistics
Registration requests : 1
Registration success : 1
Registration failed : 0
unRegister requests : 0
unRegister success : 0
unRegister failed : 0
Attempts to register
after last unregister : 0
Last register request time : *11:40:32.263 UTC Wed Oct 14 2009
Last unregister request time :
Register success time : *11:40:32.267 UTC Wed Oct 14 2009
Unregister success time :
Cisco Unified SRST
The following is and example displaying information for registered voice register pool:
Router# show voice register pool registered
Pool Tag 1
Config:
Ip address is 9.13.18.40, Mask is 255.255.0.0
Number list 1 : DN 1
Number list 2 : DN 2
Number list 3 : DN 3
Number list 4 : DN 4
Number list 5 : DN 5
Number list 6 : DN 6
Number list 7 : DN 7
Proxy Ip address is 0.0.0.0
DTMF Relay is enabled, rtp-nte, sip-notify
kpml signal is enabled
Lpcor Type is none
Dialpeers created:
Dial-peers for Pool 1:
dial-peer voice 40004 voip
destination-pattern 1000
redirect ip2ip
session target ipv4:9.13.18.40:19633
session protocol sipv2
dtmf-relay rtp-nte sip-notify
digit collect kpml
codec g711ulaw bytes 160
after-hours-exempt FALSE
dial-peer voice 40001 voip
destination-pattern 2000
redirect ip2ip
session target ipv4:9.13.18.40:19634
session protocol sipv2
dtmf-relay rtp-nte sip-notify
digit collect kpml
codec g711ulaw bytes 160
after-hours-exempt FALSE
dial-peer voice 40002 voip
destination-pattern 3000
redirect ip2ip
session target ipv4:9.13.18.40:19635
session protocol sipv2
dtmf-relay rtp-nte sip-notify
digit collect kpml
codec g711ulaw bytes 160
after-hours-exempt FALSE
dial-peer voice 40003 voip
destination-pattern 4000
redirect ip2ip
session target ipv4:9.13.18.40:19636
session protocol sipv2
dtmf-relay rtp-nte sip-notify
digit collect kpml
codec g711ulaw bytes 160
after-hours-exempt FALSE
Statistics:
Active registrations : 4
Total SIP phones registered: 1
Total Registration Statistics
Registration requests : 4
Registration success : 4
Registration failed : 0
unRegister requests : 0
unRegister success : 0
unRegister failed : 0
Attempts to register
after last unregister : 0
Last register request time : .05:22:55.604 UTC Tue Oct 6 2009
Last unregister request time :
Register success time : .05:22:55.604 UTC Tue Oct 6 2009
Unregister success time :
Table 6 contains descriptions of significant fields shown in the Cisco Unified CME and Cisco Unified SIP SRST output, listed in alphabetical order.
Related Commands
show voice register pool remote
To display the details of phones that are at a remote location, use the show voice register pool remote command in privileged EXEC mode.
show voice register pool remote
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Cisco IOS Release Version Modification15.1(2)T
Cisco Unified CME 8.1
Cisco Unified SRST 8.1This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to display the details of the phones that are at remote location and do not have an address resolution protocol (ARP) entry.If the pool id is MAC or IP, the entire pool detail is displayed in a brief format. If the pool id is network, only the line details with remote contact IP address are displayed. In Cisco Unified SRST, if the pool id is IP and if the pool is not registered, the configured IP is checked to see if it is a remote IP.
Examples
Cisco Unified CME
The following is a sample output from this command displaying information for remote phones:
Router# show voice register pool remotePool ID IP Address Ln DN Number State
==== =============== =============== == === ==================== ============
1 001B.535C.D410 8.3.3.111 1 1 45111 REGISTERED
3 8 UNREGISTERED
4 7 451110 UNREGISTERED
2 8.3.3.112 1 2 45112 REGISTERED
3 8.3.0.0 1 3 45113 REGISTERED
Cisco Unified SRST
The following is a sample output from this command displaying information for remote phones:
Router# show voice register pool remote
Pool ID IP Address Ln DN Number State
==== =============== =============== == === ==================== ============
1 001B.535C.D410 8.33.33.111 1 1 45111 REGISTERED
3 8 UNREGISTERED
4 7 451110 UNREGISTERED
2 8.33.33.112 8.33.33.112 1 2 45112 REGISTERED
3 8.3.0.0 8.3.44.116 1 3 45113 REGISTERED
Table 7 contains descriptions of significant fields shown in this output, listed in alphabetical order.
Related Commands
show voice register pool ringing
To display the details of phones that are currently in ringing state, use the show voice register pool ringing command in privileged EXEC mode.
show voice register pool ringing [brief]
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Cisco IOS Release Version Modification15.1(2)T
Cisco Unified CME 8.1
Cisco Unified SRST 8.1This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to display the details of the phone that are currently in ringing state. When used with the brief keyword, the show voice register pool ringing brief command only displays information related to calls that are bound towards the SIP phones.
Examples
Cisco Unified CME and Cisco Unified SRST
The following is a sample output from this command displaying information for phones ringing in a voice register pool:
Router# show voice register pool ringing briefPool IP Address Number Remote Number
==== =============== ==================== ====================
2 8.33.33.112 45112 45111
Cisco Unified CME and Cisco Unified SRST
The following is a sample output from this command displaying information for phones ringing in a voice register pool:
Router# show voice register pool ringing
Pool tag: 2
==============
MAC Address : 0015.C68E.6D13
Contact IP : 8.33.33.112
Phone Number : 45112
Remote Number : 45111
Call 1
SIP Call ID : C0B5DA7-ADA311DE-8011803A-FF3E4CBC@8.3.3.5
State of the call : STATE_RECD_PROCEEDING (4)
Substate of the call : SUBSTATE_PROCEEDING_PROCEEDING (2)
Calling Number : 45111
Called Number : 45112
Bit Flags : 0xC00018 0x100 0x280
CC Call ID : 5
Source IP Address (Sig ): 8.3.3.5
Destn SIP Req Addr:Port : [8.33.33.112]:5060
Destn SIP Resp Addr:Port: [8.33.33.112]:5060
Destination Name : 8.33.33.112
Number of Media Streams : 1
Number of Active Streams: 1
RTP Fork Object : 0x0
Media Mode : flow-through
Media Stream 1
State of the stream : STREAM_ACTIVE
Stream Call ID : 5
Stream Type : voice+dtmf (1)
Stream Media Addr Type : 1
Negotiated Codec : No Codec (0 bytes)
Codec Payload Type : 255 (None)
Negotiated Dtmf-relay : inband-voice
Dtmf-relay Payload Type : 0
QoS ID : -1
Local QoS Strength : BestEffort
Negotiated QoS Strength : BestEffort
Negotiated QoS Direction : None
Local QoS Status : None
Media Source IP Addr:Port: [8.3.3.5]:16882
Related Commands
show voice register pool unregistered
To display the details of the voice registration pools that do not have any phones registered, use the show voice register pool unregistered command in privileged EXEC mode.
show voice register pool unregistered
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Cisco IOS Release Version Modification15.1(2)T
Cisco Unified CME 8.1
Cisco Unified SRST 8.1This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to display the details of the pools that do not have any active registrations. In Cisco Unified SRST, if multiple phones are trying to register through the same pool and if one phone successfully registers and the others do not, the pool is not considered as an unregistered pool, as it does have an active registration of the registered phone.
Examples
Cisco Unified CME and Cisco Unified SRST
The following is a sample output from this command displaying information for pools with no active registeration:
Router# show voice register pool unregistered
Pool Tag: 2
MAC Address : 0015.C68E.6D13
No. of attempts to register: 0
Unregister time :
Last register request time :
Reason for state unregister:
No registration request since last reboot/unregister
Pool Tag: 3
MAC Address : 0021.5553.8998
No. of attempts to register: 0
Unregister time :
Last register request time :
Reason for state unregister:
No registration request since last reboot/unregister
Pool Tag: 4
MAC Address : 8989.9867.8769
No. of attempts to register: 0
Unregister time :
Last register request time :
Reason for state unregister:
No registration request since last reboot/unregister
Related Commands
show voice register statistics
To display statistics associated with the registration event, use the show voice register statistics command in privileged EXEC mode.
show voice register statistics [global | pool tag]
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
When using the show voice register statistics command, you can verify that the number of Registration and unRegister successes for global statistics are the sum of the values in the individual pools. Because some Registrations fail even before matching a voice register pool, for Registration and unRegister failed statistics the value is not the sum of the values in the individual pools. Immediate failures are accounted in the global statistics.
In Cisco Unified CME 8.1 and Cisco Unified SIP SRST 8.1, the time-stamps for the events is displayed along with other registration related statistics. The command output also displays the reason for pools in unregistered state. Use the show voice register statistics command with pool tag keyword to display registration pool statistics associated with a specific pool.
When using the global keyword, the show voice register command output displays the aggregate statistics associated with SIP phone registration. The output of this command also displays the attempted-registrations table.
Examples
Cisco Unified CME and Cisco Unified SRST
The following is a sample output from this command displaying all statistical information:
Router# show voice register statisticsSample Output:Global statisticsActive registrations : 2Total SIP phones registered: 2Total Registration StatisticsRegistration requests : 3Registration success : 2Registration failed : 1unRegister requests : 0unRegister success : 0unRegister failed : 0Attempts to registerafter last unregister : 1Last Register Request Time : *11:42:31.783 UTC Wed Sep 16 2009Last Unregister Request Time :Register Success Time : *11:11:56.707 UTC Wed Sep 16 2009Unregister Success Time :Register pool 1 statisticsActive registrations : 1Total SIP phones registered: 1Total Registration StatisticsRegistration requests : 1Registration success : 1Registration failed : 0unRegister requests : 0unRegister success : 0unRegister failed : 0Attempts to registerafter last unregister : 0Last Register Request Time : *11:11:54.615 UTC Wed Sep 16 2009Last Unregister Request Time :Register Success Time : *11:11:54.623 UTC Wed Sep 16 2009Unregister Success Time :Register pool 2 statisticsActive registrations : 1Total SIP phones registered: 1Total Registration StatisticsRegistration requests : 1Registration success : 1Registration failed : 0unRegister requests : 0unRegister success : 0unRegister failed : 0Attempts to registerafter last unregister : 0Last Register Request Time : *11:11:56.707 UTC Wed Sep 16 2009Last Unregister Request Time :Register Success Time : *11:11:56.707 UTC Wed Sep 16 2009Unregister Success Time :Cisco Unified CME and Cisco Unified SRST
The following is a sample output from this command displaying all statistical information:
Router# show voice register statistics globalGlobal Statistics:
Active registrations : 1
Total SIP phones registered: 2
Total Registration Statistics
R egistration requests : 97715
Registration success : 3
Registration failed : 97712
unRegister requests : 1
unRegister success : 1
unRegister failed : 0
Attempts to register
after last unregister : 97712
Last register request time : *06:45:11.127 UTC Wed Oct 14 2009
Last unregister request time : *11:56:22.179 UTC Tue Oct 13 2009
Register success time : *12:10:37.263 UTC Tue Oct 13 2009
Unregister success time : *11:56:22.182 UTC Tue Oct 13 2009
Phones that have attempted registrations and have failed:
MAC address: 001b.535c.d410
IP address : 8.3.3.111
Attempts : 97712
Time of first attempt : *12:20:32.775 UTC Tue Oct 13 2009
Time of latest attempt: *06:46:14.815 UTC Wed Oct 14 2009
Reason for failure :
Unauthorized registration request
Cisco Unified CME and Cisco Unified SRST
The following is a sample output from this command displaying all statistical information associated with pool 1:
Router# show voice register statistics pool 1Pool 1 Statistics:Active registrations : 0Total SIP phones registered: 1Total Registration StatisticsRegistration requests : 2Registration success : 2Registration failed : 0unRegister requests : 1unRegister success : 1unRegister failed : 0Attempts to registerafter last unregister : 0Last register request time : *12:10:37.259 UTC Tue Oct 13 2009Last unregister request time : *11:56:22.179 UTC Tue Oct 13 2009Register success time : *12:10:37.263 UTC Tue Oct 13 2009Unregister success time : *11:56:22.182 UTC Tue Oct 13 2009Reason for unregistered state:No registration request since last reboot/unregisterTable 14 describes the significant fields shown in this output.
Related Commands
voice register global
To enter voice register global configuration mode in order to set global parameters for all supported Cisco SIP IP phones in a Cisco Unified CME or Cisco Unified Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Survivable Remote Site Telephony (SRST) environment, use the voice register global command in global configuration mode. To automatically remove the existing DNs, pools, and global dialplan patterns, use the no form of this command.
voice register global
no voice register global
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
There are no system-level parameters configured for SIP IP phones.
Command Modes
Global configuration (config)
Command History
Usage Guidelines
Cisco Unified CME
Use this command to set provisioning parameters for all supported SIP phones in a Cisco Unified CME system.
Cisco Unified SIP SRST
Use this command to set provisioning parameters for multiple pools; that is, all supported Cisco SIP IP phones in a SIP SRST environment.
Cisco Unified CME 8.1 enhances the no form of voice register global command. The no voice register global command clears global configuration along with pools and DN configuration and also removes the configurations for voice register template, voice register dialplan, and voice register session-server. A confirmation is sought before the cleanup is made.
In Cisco Unified SRST 8.1 and later versions, the no voice register global command removes pools and DNs along with the global configuration.
Examples1
Cisco Unified CME
The following is a partial sample output from the show voice register global command. All of the parameters listed were set under voice register global configuration mode:
Router# show voice register global
CONFIG [Version=4.0(0)]
========================
Version 4.0(0)
Mode is cme
Max-pool is 48
Max-dn is 48
Source-address is 10.0.2.4 port 5060
Load 7960-40 is P0S3-07-4-07
Time-format is 12
Date-format is M/D/Y
Time-zone is 5
Hold-alert is disabled
Mwi stutter is disabled
Mwi registration for full E.164 is disabled
Dst auto adjust is enabled
start at Apr week 1 day Sun time 02:00
stop at Oct week 8 day Sun time 02:00
Examples2
Cisco Unified CME and Cisco Unified SRST
The following is a sample output from no voice register global command:
Router(config)# no voice register global
This will remove all the existing DNs, Pools, Templates,
Dialplan-Patterns, Dialplans and Feature Servers on the system.
Are you sure you want to proceed? Yes/No? [no]:
Related Commands
Feature Information for Cisco Unified SRST 8.1
Table 15 lists the release history for this feature.
Not all commands may be available in your Cisco IOS software release. For release information about a specific command, see the command reference documentation.
Use Cisco Feature Navigator to find information about platform support and software image support. Cisco Feature Navigator enables you to determine which Cisco IOS software images support a specific software release, feature set, or platform. To access Cisco Feature Navigator, go to http://www.cisco.com/go/cfn. An account on Cisco.com is not required.
Note Table 15 lists only the Cisco IOS software release that introduced support for a given feature in a given Cisco IOS software release train. Unless noted otherwise, subsequent releases of that Cisco IOS software release train also support that feature.
Table 15 Feature Information for Cisco Unified SRST 8.1
Feature Name Releases Feature InformationCisco Unified SRST 8.1
15.1(2)T
•Toll Fraud Prevention Enhancement
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