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Avaya G450 Gateways 2

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dmarenco

IS-IT--Management
Jul 24, 2017
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Hi Guys!,

I am getting used to the AVAYA systems, I know voice but now learning AVAYA, I having a bit of a hard time figuring out how to debug a live call go through one of these 450 gateways? I tried "set logging session condition voice debug" ran a call and typed "show logging file content", unfortunately it won't display any output. The command line reference guide doesn't say much about it, is that even possible?

Thanks for the help in advanced.

David M
 
If you figure it out, would love to know. Beyond MST trace the only way I've been able to get anything reasonable is by a packet capture which doesn't give you specific DSP channel (pain in the A$$ to try to figure out a bad DSP channel).
 

Yeah, I'll keep searching but my guess is I'll have to deal with a capture for now.
 
So what are you trying to debug?

list trace station and status station are what will give you specifics in CM

from the gate ways you can run

show rtp-stat sessions

or
show rtp-stat summary
and
show rtp-stat traceroute

You can if you are so inclined set up port mirroring on the spare LAN port on the gateway and plug a laptop in and wireshark the active lan port , the phone may not even use any resources on the gateways though depending on your shuffling settings etc.

As for bad DSP`s there are various test commands for the dsp`s from the gateways , but again it really depends what you are trying to prove /disprove.

ACSS (UC/SBCE/SM/SME)

Not that they mean a thing anymore , get a brain dump pass the test crash the system.
 
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