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Number of active calls on an H.323 gateway.

nick anderson
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Hello all,

A while back I found a really nice command to show the number of active calls on a voice gateway.  Ever since that day I have been trying to figure out what that command was.  I know that it was a show command, and was either a brief or summary.

It output a list of active calls, and included the ANI, DNIS, and Port number of the call.

Does any one know the command I am thinking of?  It was a big help in troubleshooting a trunkgroup issue, and I need to use it again.

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dksingh
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

There are a few CLI for this....not sure

which particular one u r looking for but

I use these pretty often....

show call active voice compact | brief

show isdn active

show voice call stat | summ

show voip rtp connect

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Jaime Valencia
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Maybe show voice call summary?

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Jonathan Schulenberg
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I think you're looking for show call active voice brief.

dksingh
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

There are a few CLI for this....not sure

which particular one u r looking for but

I use these pretty often....

show call active voice compact | brief

show isdn active

show voice call stat | summ

show voip rtp connect

Actually, I was remembering the ouputs of show voice call status and show isdn active.

Thanks very much everyone!

nick anderson
Level 1
Level 1

All very useful commands!  Thanks guys.

"Show ISDN active" is the closest to what I remember...  The only thing it is missing is the port number of the B-channel that the call is using.

That may very well mean that I am combining "show isdn active" and "show voice call summ" in my memory.

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