12-08-2006 05:26 AM - edited 03-14-2019 07:08 PM
can someone make an interpretation of the fields for me. When the call is orginate or answer what does that mean exactly and tele vs voip. thx
12-08-2006 05:32 AM
12-08-2006 09:13 AM
I'm running 12.4.10a on a 2811. When I run sh call active voice com, the second column isn't intuitive.
The router labels the incoming leg as "ANS" and the outgoing leg as "ORG".
If a person calls from the local gateway to a remote gateway, the command output lables the pots leg (incoming) as "ANS". If a person calls the local gateway from the remote gateway, the output labels the voip leg (incoming) as "ANS".
It's confusing because I would expect the incoming call leg to be "ORG" for originate, and the outgoing leg to be "ANS" for Answer. However, this is not the case.
12-08-2006 10:17 AM
James,
so if you saw
ans tele
org voip p 1.1.1.1
org voip p 1.1.1.2
org tele
does this mean that 4 fxo ports are tied up?
12-08-2006 09:16 AM
Tele = Pots call leg = the side the phone is on
VoIP = VoIP call leg = the side the IP network is on
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