'Busy in conference'
Every time I try to connect to my mother in iChat for either audio or video chat I get the message that she is busy in another conference. I am the only name on her Buddy List so she does not know who else she could be conferencing! I get her to log out and log in again, to close the programme and re-start it, it close the computer, restart and start the programme - and always the same message. She has no doubt hit something or other (I have got her to bring all windows to the front so I can make sure everything is closed) and I myself have searched the iChat programme to try and see what she might have clicked inadvertently - but no luck. Any ideas?
Generally when I have this kind of problem I re-install the programme but this is not easy to do as iChat is bundled with OS X.
Any suggestions?
Hi David,
I have never heard of this happening except for when a Chat is actaally going on.
From there we can presume that iChat thinks that a Chat is going on.
I have never looked at the .plists during a chat to see if they change.
I would start with getting her to delete com.apple.ichat.plist from Users/(mom's Name account)/Library/Preferences and restarting iChat.
If that does not work delete com.apple.ichatAgent.plist and again restart iChat
It is unlikely to be any of the others.
If that does not work we may have to get her to Reinstall the App and doa Combo Update afterwards
9:19 PM Wednesday; August 29, 2007
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incoming called-number .
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description *** Inbound TATA MPLS ***
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dial-peer voice 510 voip
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dial-peer voice 201 voip
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dtmf-relay rtp-nte
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dial-peer voice 202 voip
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port 0/1/0
dial-peer voice 999011 pots
service stcapp
port 0/1/1
dial-peer voice 999012 pots
service stcapp
port 0/1/2
dial-peer voice 999013 pots
service stcapp
port 0/1/3
sip-ua
no remote-party-id
gatekeeper
shutdown
call-manager-fallback
secondary-dialtone 9
max-conferences 4 gain -6
transfer-system full-consult
ip source-address 10.198.2.9 port 2000
max-ephones 110
max-dn 400 dual-line no-reg
translation-profile incoming SRST-incoming
moh flash:/moh/Panjo.ulaw.wav
multicast moh 239.1.1.1 port 16384 route 10.198.2.9
time-zone 22
time-format 24
date-format dd-mm-yy
line con 0
login local
line aux 0
line 2
no activation-character
no exec
transport preferred none
transport input all
transport output pad telnet rlogin lapb-ta mop udptn v120 ssh
stopbits 1
line 131
no activation-character
no exec
transport preferred none
transport input all
transport output pad telnet rlogin lapb-ta mop udptn v120 ssh
stopbits 1
line vty 0 4
session-timeout 60
exec-timeout 60 0
privilege level 15
login local
transport input all
line vty 5 15
session-timeout 60
exec-timeout 60 0
privilege level 15
login local
transport input all
scheduler allocate 20000 1000
ntp server 10.1.30.1
end
eucamvgw01#
Sh SCCP
=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= PuTTY log 2014.03.03 17:57:44 =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=
SCCP Admin State: UP
Gateway Local Interface: GigabitEthernet0/0
IPv4 Address: 10.198.2.9
Port Number: 2000
IP Precedence: 5
User Masked Codec list: None
Call Manager: 10.198.2.9, Port Number: 2000
Priority: 3, Version: 7.0, Identifier: 3
Call Manager: 152.63.1.19, Port Number: 2000
Priority: N/A, Version: 7.0, Identifier: 4
Trustpoint: N/A
Call Manager: 152.63.1.100, Port Number: 2000
Priority: N/A, Version: 7.0, Identifier: 5
Trustpoint: N/A
Call Manager: 172.27.210.5, Port Number: 2000
Priority: N/A, Version: 7.0, Identifier: 6
Trustpoint: N/A
MTP Oper State: ACTIVE - Cause Code: NONE
Active Call Manager: 152.63.1.19, Port Number: 2000
TCP Link Status: CONNECTED, Profile Identifier: 1000
Reported Max Streams: 400, Reported Max OOS Streams: 0
Supported Codec: g711alaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: rfc2833 dtmf, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: rfc2833 pass-thru, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: inband-dtmf to rfc2833 conversion, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
TLS : ENABLED
Transcoding Oper State: ACTIVE - Cause Code: NONE
Active Call Manager: 152.63.1.19, Port Number: 2000
TCP Link Status: CONNECTED, Profile Identifier: 1001
Reported Max Streams: 36, Reported Max OOS Streams: 0
Supported Codec: ilbc, Maximum Packetization Period: 120
Supported Codec: g722r64, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: g729br8, Maximum Packetization Period: 60
Supported Codec: g729r8, Maximum Packetization Period: 60
Supported Codec: gsmamr-nb, Maximum Packetization Period: 60
Supported Codec: pass-thru, Maximum Packetization Period: N/A
Supported Codec: g711ulaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: g711alaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: g729ar8, Maximum Packetization Period: 60
Supported Codec: g729abr8, Maximum Packetization Period: 60
Supported Codec: rfc2833 dtmf, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: rfc2833 pass-thru, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: inband-dtmf to rfc2833 conversion, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Conferencing Oper State: ACTIVE - Cause Code: NONE
Active Call Manager: 152.63.1.19, Port Number: 2000
TCP Link Status: CONNECTED, Profile Identifier: 1002
Reported Max Streams: 16, Reported Max OOS Streams: 0
Supported Codec: g711ulaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: g711alaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: g729ar8, Maximum Packetization Period: 60
Supported Codec: g729abr8, Maximum Packetization Period: 60
Supported Codec: g729r8, Maximum Packetization Period: 60
Supported Codec: g729br8, Maximum Packetization Period: 60
Supported Codec: rfc2833 dtmf, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: rfc2833 pass-thru, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: inband-dtmf to rfc2833 conversion, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
TLS : ENABLED
Alg_Phone Oper State: ACTIVE - Cause Code: NONE
Active Call Manager: 152.63.1.19, Port Number: 2000
TCP Link Status: CONNECTED, Device Name: AN71FEF7F070080
Reported Max Streams: 1, Reported Max OOS Streams: 0
Supported Codec: rfc2833 dtmf, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: g711ulaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 20
Supported Codec: g711alaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 20
Supported Codec: g729r8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220Supported Codec: g729ar8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
Supported Codec: g729br8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
Supported Codec: g729r8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
Supported Codec: ilbc, Maximum Packetization Period: 120
Alg_Phone Oper State: ACTIVE - Cause Code: NONE
Active Call Manager: 152.63.1.19, Port Number: 2000
TCP Link Status: CONNECTED, Device Name: AN71FEF7F070081
Reported Max Streams: 1, Reported Max OOS Streams: 0
Supported Codec: rfc2833 dtmf, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: g711ulaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 20
Supported Codec: g711alaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 20
Supported Codec: g729r8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
Supported Codec: g729ar8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
Supported Codec: g729br8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
Supported Codec: g729r8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
Supported Codec: ilbc, Maximum Packetization Period: 120
Alg_Phone Oper State: ACTIVE - Cause Code: NONE
Active Call Manager: 152.63.1.19, Port Number: 2000
TCP Link Status: CONNECTED, Device Name: AN71FEF7F070082
Reported Max Streams: 1, Reported Max OOS Streams: 0
Supported Codec: rfc2833 dtmf, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: g711ulaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 20Supported Codec: g711alaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 20
Supported Codec: g729r8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
Supported Codec: g729ar8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
Supported Codec: g729br8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
Supported Codec: g729r8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
Supported Codec: ilbc, Maximum Packetization Period: 120
Alg_Phone Oper State: ACTIVE - Cause Code: NONE
Active Call Manager: 152.63.1.19, Port Number: 2000
TCP Link Status: CONNECTED, Device Name: AN71FEF7F070083
Reported Max Streams: 1, Reported Max OOS Streams: 0
Supported Codec: rfc2833 dtmf, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: g711ulaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 20
Supported Codec: g711alaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 20
Supported Codec: g729r8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
Supported Codec: g729ar8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
Supported Codec: g729br8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
Supported Codec: g729r8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
Supported Codec: ilbc, Maximum Packetization Period: 120
eucamvgw01# -
CFWD goes busy, but regular call works
I am assisting with CME 7.0, the site users want to use CFWD, but the call either responds with fast busy or call can not be completed as dialed. If I have the user dial the number directly it dials out and the call connects.
If they press CFWD on the phone and dial the same call that just completed, the call fails. The regular call will hit the PRI with dial-peer 8, the CFWD skips dial-peer 8 and 19 then fails. Hoping someone can spot something in the following debugs or has another idea as to why this occurs?
The following are from 'deb voice ccapi inout':
Regular call, connects:
Feb 5 04:04:59.305: //22126/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/ccCallSetupRequest:
Calling Number=123(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=Allowed),
Called Number=9######6403(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown),
Redirect Number=, Display Info=SteveG
Account Number=, Final Destination Flag=FALSE,
Guid=7FD887CC-8D51-11E3-BC96-80330B61217B, Outgoing Dial-peer=8
Feb 5 04:04:59.305: //22126/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/cc_api_display_ie_subfields:
ccCallSetupRequest:
cisco-username=
----- ccCallInfo IE subfields -----
cisco-ani=123
cisco-anitype=0
cisco-aniplan=0
cisco-anipi=0
cisco-anisi=0
dest=9######6403
cisco-desttype=0
cisco-destplan=0
cisco-rdie=FFFFFFFF
cisco-rdn=
cisco-rdntype=0
cisco-rdnplan=0
cisco-rdnpi=0
cisco-rdnsi=0
cisco-redirectreason=0 fwd_final_type =0
final_redirectNumber =
hunt_group_timeout =0
Feb 5 04:04:59.305: //22126/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/ccIFCallSetupRequestPrivate:
Interface=0x4B82536C, Interface Type=6, Destination=, Mode=0x0,
Call Params(Calling Number=123,(Calling Name=SteveG)(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=A
llowed),
Called Number=9######6403(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown), Calling Translated=FALSE,
Subscriber Type Str=RegularLine, FinalDestinationFlag=FALSE, Outgoing Dial-peer=8, Call Count On=FALSE,
Source Trkgrp Route Label=, Target Trkgrp Route Label=, tg_label_flag=0, Application Call Id=)
Feb 5 04:04:59.305: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:04:59.305: :cc_get_feature_vsa malloc success
Feb 5 04:04:59.305: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:04:59.305: cc_get_feature_vsa count is 2
Feb 5 04:04:59.305: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:04:59.305: :FEATURE_VSA attributes are: feature_name:0,feature_time:1268693680,feature_id:44252
Feb 5 04:04:59.309: //22127/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/ccIFCallSetupRequestPrivate:
SPI Call Setup Request Is Success; Interface Type=6, FlowMode=1
Feb 5 04:04:59.309: //22127/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/ccCallSetContext:
Context=0x4BA085C0
Feb 5 04:04:59.309: //22126/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/ccSaveDialpeerTag:
Outgoing Dial-peer=8
chrs-phx-cme#
Feb 5 04:04:59.341: //22127/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/cc_api_call_proceeding:
Interface=0x4B82536C, Progress Indication=NULL(0)
Feb 5 04:05:00.417: //22127/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/cc_api_call_cut_progress:
Interface=0x4B82536C, Progress Indication=INBAND(8), Signal Indication=INTERCEPT(2),
Cause Value=0
Feb 5 04:05:00.417: //22127/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/cc_api_call_cut_progress:
Call Entry(Responsed=TRUE)
Feb 5 04:05:00.421: //22126/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/ccCallCutProgress:
Progress Indication=INBAND(8), Signal Indication=INTERCEPT(2), Cause Value=0
Voice Call Send Alert=FALSE, Call Entry(Alert Sent=FALSE)
Feb 5 04:05:00.421: //22126/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/ccCallCutProgress:
Call Entry(Responsed=TRUE)
Feb 5 04:05:00.421: //22126/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/ccGenerateToneInfo:
Stop Tone On Digit=FALSE, Tone=Null,
Tone Direction=Network, Params=0x0, Call Id=22126
Feb 5 04:05:00.421: //22126/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
(confID=0x4BACF6DC, callID1=0x566E, gcid=7FD887CC-8D5111E3-BC968033-B61217B, tag=0x0)
Feb 5 04:05:00.421: //22127/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
(confID=0x4BACF6DC, callID2=0x566F, gcid=7FD887CC-8D5111E3-BC968033-B61217B, tag=0x0)
Feb 5 04:05:00.421: //22126/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
Conference Id=0x4BACF6DC, Call Id1=22126, Call Id2=22127, Tag=0x0
Feb 5 04:05:00.421: //22126/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/cc_api_bridge_done:
Conference Id=0x1B47, Source Interface=0x4B3E529C, Source Call Id=22126,
Destination Call Id=22127, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0xFFFFFFFF
Feb 5 04:05:00.421: //22127/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/cc_api_bridge_done:
Conference Id=0x1B47, Source Interface=0x4B82536C, Source Call Id=22127,
Destination Call Id=22126, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0xFFFFFFFF
Feb 5 04:05:00.421: //22126/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/cc_generic_bridge_done:
Conference Id=0x1B47, Source Interface=0x4B82536C, Source Call Id=22127,
Destination Call Id=22126, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0xFFFFFFFF
Feb 5 04:05:00.421: //22126/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
Call Entry(Conference Id=0x1B47, Destination Call Id=22127)
Feb 5 04:05:00.421: //22127/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
Call Entry(Conference Id=0x1B47, Destination Call Id=22126)
Feb 5 04:05:00.421: //22126/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/cc_api_caps_ind:
Destination Interface=0x4B82536C, Destination Call Id=22127, Source Call Id=22126,
Caps(Codec=0x1, Fax Rate=0x2, Vad=0x1,
Modem=0x2, Codec Bytes=160, Signal Type=2)
Feb 5 04:05:00.421: //22126/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/cc_api_caps_ind:
Caps(Playout Mode=1, Playout Initial=60(ms), Playout Min=40(ms),
Playout Max=1000(ms), Fax Nom=300(ms))
Feb 5 04:05:00.421: //22127/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/cc_api_caps_ind:
Destination Interface=0x4B3E529C, Destination Call Id=22126, Source Call Id=22127,
Caps(Codec=0x1, Fax Rate=0x1, Vad=0x1,
Modem=0x2, Codec Bytes=160, Signal Type=2)
Feb 5 04:05:00.421: //22127/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/cc_api_caps_ind:
Caps(Playout Mode=1, Playout Initial=60(ms), Playout Min=40(ms),
Playout Max=1000(ms), Fax Nom=300(ms))
Feb 5 04:05:00.421: //22127/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/cc_api_caps_ack:
Destination Interface=0x4B3E529C, Destination Call Id=22126, Source Call Id=22127,
Caps(Codec=g711ulaw(0x1), Fax Rate=FAX_RATE_VOICE(0x2), Vad=OFF(0x1),
Modem=ON(0x2), Codec Bytes=160, Signal Type=2, Seq Num Start=9639)
Feb 5 04:05:00.421: //22126/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/cc_api_caps_ack:
Destination Interface=0x4B82536C, Destination Call Id=22127, Source Call Id=22126,
Caps(Codec=g711ulaw(0x1), Fax Rate=FAX_RATE_NONE(0x1), Vad=OFF(0x1),
Modem=ON(0x2), Codec Bytes=160, Signal Type=2, Seq Num Start=3197)
Feb 5 04:05:00.425: //22126/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/ccCallFeature:
Feature Type=25, Call Id=22126
Feb 5 04:05:00.425: //22126/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/cc_api_voice_mode_event:
Call Id=22126
Feb 5 04:05:00.425: //22126/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/cc_api_voice_mode_event:
Call Entry(Context=0x4BA17620)
Feb 5 04:05:00.429: //22127/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/cc_api_voice_mode_event:
Call Id=22127
chrs-phx-cme#
Feb 5 04:05:00.429: //22127/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/cc_api_voice_mode_event:
Call Entry(Context=0x4BA085C0)
Feb 5 04:05:00.429: //22126/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/cc_process_notify_bridge_done:
Conference Id=0x1B47, Call Id1=22126, Call Id2=22127
chrs-phx-cme#
Feb 5 04:05:04.633: //22126/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/cc_api_call_disconnected:
Cause Value=16, Interface=0x4B3E529C, Call Id=22126
Feb 5 04:05:04.633: //22126/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/cc_api_call_disconnected:
Call Entry(Responsed=TRUE, Cause Value=16, Retry Count=0)
Feb 5 04:05:04.633: //22126/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/ccConferenceDestroy:
Conference Id=0x1B47, Tag=0x0
Feb 5 04:05:04.633: //22126/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/cc_api_bridge_drop_done:
Conference Id=0x1B47, Source Interface=0x4B3E529C, Source Call Id=22126,
Destination Call Id=22127, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0x0
Feb 5 04:05:04.633: //22127/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/cc_api_bridge_drop_done:
Conference Id=0x1B47, Source Interface=0x4B82536C, Source Call Id=22127,
Destination Call Id=22126, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0x0
Feb 5 04:05:04.633: //22126/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/cc_generic_bridge_done:
Conference Id=0x1B47, Source Interface=0x4B82536C, Source Call Id=22127,
Destination Call Id=22126, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0x0
Feb 5 04:05:04.633: //22127/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/ccCallDisconnect:
Cause Value=16, Tag=0x0, Call Entry(Previous Disconnect Cause=0, Disconnect Cause=0)
Feb 5 04:05:04.633: //22127/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/ccCallDisconnect:
Cause Value=16, Call Entry(Responsed=TRUE, Cause Value=16)
Feb 5 04:05:04.633: //22127/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/cc_api_get_transfer_info:
Transfer Number Is Null
Feb 5 04:05:04.637: //22126/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/ccCallDisconnect:
Cause Value=16, Tag=0x0, Call Entry(Previous Disconnect Cause=0, Disconnect Cause=16)
Feb 5 04:05:04.637: //22126/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/ccCallDisconnect:
Cause Value=16, Call Entry(Responsed=TRUE, Cause Value=16)
Feb 5 04:05:04.637: //22126/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/cc_api_get_transfer_info:
Transfer Number Is Null
Feb 5 04:05:04.641: //22126/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/cc_api_call_disconnect_done:
Disposition=0, Interface=0x4B3E529C, Tag=0x0, Call Id=22126,
Call Entry(Disconnect Cause=16, Voice Class Cause Code=0, Retry Count=0)
Feb 5 04:05:04.641: //22126/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/cc_api_call_disconnect_done:
Call Disconnect Event Sent
Feb 5 04:05:04.641: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:05:04.641: :cc_free_feature_vsa freeing 4B9ED248
Feb 5 04:05:04.641: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:05:04.641: vsacount in free is 1
Feb 5 04:05:04.681: //22127/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/cc_api_call_disconnect_done:
chrs-phx-cme#Disposition=0, Interface=0x4B82536C, Tag=0x0, Call Id=22127,
Call Entry(Disconnect Cause=16, Voice Class Cause Code=0, Retry Count=0)
Feb 5 04:05:04.681: //22127/7FD887CCBC96/CCAPI/cc_api_call_disconnect_done:
Call Disconnect Event Sent
Feb 5 04:05:04.681: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:05:04.681: :cc_free_feature_vsa freeing 4B9EBAA8
Feb 5 04:05:04.681: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:05:04.681: vsacount in free is 0
phx-cme#
CFWD Call, fails (starts at dial-peer 8 and then dial-peer 19):
Feb 5 04:01:14.989: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccCallSetupRequest:
Calling Number=142(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=Allowed),
Called Number=123(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown),
Redirect Number=, Display Info=JRuddy
Account Number=, Final Destination Flag=FALSE,
Guid=FCBFBDC6-8D50-11E3-BC8C-80330B61217B, Outgoing Dial-peer=20011
Feb 5 04:01:14.989: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_display_ie_subfields:
ccCallSetupRequest:
cisco-username=
----- ccCallInfo IE subfields -----
cisco-ani=142
cisco-anitype=0
cisco-aniplan=0
cisco-anipi=0
cisco-anisi=0
dest=123
cisco-desttype=0
cisco-destplan=0
cisco-rdie=FFFFFFFF
cisco-rdn=
cisco-rdntype=0
cisco-rdnplan=0
cisco-rdnpi=0
cisco-rdnsi=0
cisco-redirectreason=0 fwd_final_type =0
final_redirectNumber =
hunt_group_timeout =0
Feb 5 04:01:14.989: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccIFCallSetupRequestPrivate:
Interface=0x4B3E529C, Interface Type=6, Destination=, Mode=0x0,
Call Params(Calling Number=142,(Calling Name=JRuddy)(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=A
llowed),
Called Number=123(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown), Calling Translated=FALSE,
Subscriber Type Str=RegularLine, FinalDestinationFlag=FALSE, Outgoing Dial-peer=20011, Call Count On=FALSE,
Source Trkgrp Route Label=, Target Trkgrp Route Label=, tg_label_flag=0, Application Call Id=)
Feb 5 04:01:14.989: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:14.989: :cc_get_feature_vsa malloc success
Feb 5 04:01:14.989: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:14.989: cc_get_feature_vsa count is 2
Feb 5 04:01:14.989: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:14.989: :FEATURE_VSA attributes are: feature_name:0,feature_time:1268699728,feature_id:44242
Feb 5 04:01:14.989: //22123/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccIFCallSetupRequestPrivate:
SPI Call Setup Request Is Success; Interface Type=6, FlowMode=1
Feb 5 04:01:14.989: //22123/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccCallSetContext:
Context=0x4B9FF988
Feb 5 04:01:14.989: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccSaveDialpeerTag:
Outgoing Dial-peer=20011
Feb 5 04:01:14.993: //22123/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_update_call_info:
Interface=0x4B3E529C, Call Id=0x566B
Feb 5 04:01:14.997: //22123/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_call_proceeding:
Interface=0x4B3E529C, Progress Indication=NULL(0)
Feb 5 04:01:15.001: //22123/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_call_alert:
Interface=0x4B3E529C, Progress Indication=NULL(0), Signal Indication=SIGNAL RINGBACK(1)
Feb 5 04:01:15.001: //22123/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_call_alert:
Call Entry(Retry Count=0, Responsed=TRUE)
Feb 5 04:01:15.001: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccCallAlert:
Progress Indication=NULL(0), Signal Indication=SIGNAL RINGBACK(1)
Feb 5 04:01:15.001: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccCallAlert:
Call Entry(Responsed=TRUE, Alert Sent=TRUE)
chrs-phx-cme#
Feb 5 04:01:15.001: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccCallFeature:
Feature Type=25, Call Id=22122
chrs-phx-cme#
Feb 5 04:01:25.001: //22123/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_call_disconnected:
Cause Value=19, Interface=0x4B3E529C, Call Id=22123
Feb 5 04:01:25.001: //22123/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_call_disconnected:
Call Entry(Responsed=TRUE, Cause Value=19, Retry Count=0)
Feb 5 04:01:25.001: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccCallReleaseResources:
release reserved xcoding resource.
Feb 5 04:01:25.001: //22123/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_get_transfer_info:
Transfer Number Is Null
Feb 5 04:01:25.001: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccUpdateRedirectingNumber:
type=6 redirecting_number=123
Feb 5 04:01:25.001: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccUpdateRedirectNumber:
type=6 Original Called Number=123, Called Number=123, Calling Number=142, Calling DN=216 Calling Id=22122,
Redirect Number=9###6403, Redirect Reason=2
Feb 5 04:01:25.001: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccUpdateRedirectingNumber:
type=6 redirecting_number=123
Feb 5 04:01:25.001: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:25.001: :cc_get_feature_vsa malloc success
Feb 5 04:01:25.001: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:25.001: cc_get_feature_vsa count is 3
Feb 5 04:01:25.001: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:25.001: :FEATURE_VSA attributes are: feature_name:0,feature_time:1268693232,feature_id:44243
Feb 5 04:01:25.001: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_update_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:25.001: feature_vsa is 4B9ED6A8,featname is 0
Feb 5 04:01:25.001: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:25.001: :cc_get_feature_vsa malloc success
Feb 5 04:01:25.001: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:25.001: cc_get_feature_vsa count is 4
Feb 5 04:01:25.001: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:25.001: :FEATURE_VSA attributes are: feature_name:0,feature_time:1268696592,feature_id:44244
Feb 5 04:01:25.001: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_update_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:25.001: : Generating new featurevsa,inserting it
Feb 5 04:01:25.001: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_update_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:25.001: feature call forward featname is 3
Feb 5 04:01:25.001: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_update_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:25.001: feature_vsa is 4B9ED248,featname is 0
Feb 5 04:01:25.001: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:25.001: :cc_get_feature_vsa malloc success
Feb 5 04:01:25.001: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:25.001: cc_get_feature_vsa count is 5
Feb 5 04:01:25.001: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:25.005: :FEATURE_VSA attributes are: feature_name:0,feature_time:1268693680,feature_id:44245
Feb 5 04:01:25.005: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_update_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:25.005: : Generating new featurevsa,inserting it
Feb 5 04:01:25.005: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_update_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:25.005: feature call forward featname is 3
Feb 5 04:01:25.005: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:25.005: :cc_free_feature_vsa freeing 4B9EB8E8
Feb 5 04:01:25.005: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:25.005: vsacount in free is 4
Feb 5 04:01:25.005: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccCallForwardTo:
Call Forward Number=96025056403, Call Forward Cause Reason=2, Call Id=22122
Feb 5 04:01:25.005: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccGenerateToneInfo:
Stop Tone On Digit=FALSE, Tone=Null,
Tone Direction=Network, Params=0x0, Call Id=22122
Feb 5 04:01:25.005: //22123/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccCallDisconnect:
Cause Value=16, Tag=0x0, Call Entry(Previous Disconnect Cause=0, Disconnect Cause=19)
Feb 5 04:01:25.005: //22123/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccCallDisconnect:
Cause Value=19, Call Entry(Responsed=TRUE, Cause Value=19)
Feb 5 04:01:25.005: //22123/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_get_transfer_info:
Transfer Number Is Null
Feb 5 04:01:25.009: //22123/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_call_disconnect_done:
Disposition=0, Interface=0x4B3E529C, Tag=0x0, Call Id=22123,
Call Entry(Disconnect Cause=19, Voice Class Cause Code=0, Retry Count=0)
Feb 5 04:01:25.013: //22123/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_call_disconnect_done:
Call Disconnect Event Sent
Feb 5 04:01:25.013: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:25.013: :cc_free_feature_vsa freeing 4B9EBAA8
Feb 5 04:01:25.013: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:25.013: vsacount in free is 3
Feb 5 04:01:25.013: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:25.013: vsacount in free is 2
Feb 5 04:01:25.013: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:25.013: :cc_get_feature_vsa malloc success
Feb 5 04:01:25.013: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:25.013: cc_get_feature_vsa count is 3
Feb 5 04:01:25.013: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:25.013: :FEATURE_VSA attributes are: feature_name:0,feature_time:1268699728,feature_id:44246
Feb 5 04:01:25.013: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_update_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:25.013: feature call forward featname is 3
Feb 5 04:01:25.013: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:25.013: :cc_free_feature_vsa freeing 4B9ED248
Feb 5 04:01:25.013: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:25.013: vsacount in free is 2
Feb 5 04:01:25.017: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccCallForwardTo:
Call Forward Number=96025056403, Call Forward Cause Reason=2, Call Id=22122
Feb 5 04:01:25.017: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccCallSetupRequest:
Destination=, Calling IE Present=TRUE, Mode=0,
Outgoing Dial-peer=8, Params=0x4BA021E8, Progress Indication=ORIGINATING SIDE IS NON ISDN(3)
Feb 5 04:01:25.017: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccCheckClipClir:
In: Calling Number=142(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=Allowed)
Feb 5 04:01:25.017: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccCheckClipClir:
Out: Calling Number=142(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=Allowed)
Feb 5 04:01:25.017: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccCallSetupRequest:
Destination Pattern=9T, Called Number=96025056403, Digit Strip=TRUE
Feb 5 04:01:25.017: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccCallSetupRequest:
Calling Number=142(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=Allowed),
Called Number=96025056403(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown),
Redirect Number=123, Display Info=JRuddy
Account Number=, Final Destination Flag=FALSE,
Guid=03FF379D-8D51-11E3-BC91-80330B61217B, Outgoing Dial-peer=8
Feb 5 04:01:25.017: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_display_ie_subfields:
ccCallSetupRequest:
cisco-username=
----- ccCallInfo IE subfields -----
cisco-ani=142
cisco-anitype=0
cisco-aniplan=0
cisco-anipi=0
cisco-anisi=0
dest=9###6403
cisco-desttype=0
cisco-destplan=0
cisco-rdie=73
cisco-rdn=123
cisco-rdntype=0
cisco-rdnplan=0
cisco-rdnpi=0
cisco-rdnsi=0
cisco-redirectreason=2 fwd_final_type =0
final_redirectNumber =
hunt_group_timeout =0
Feb 5 04:01:25.017: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccIFCallSetupRequestPrivate:
Interface=0x4B82536C, Interface Type=6, Destination=, Mode=0x0,
Call Params(Calling Number=142,(Calling Name=JRuddy)(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=A
llowed),
Called Number=9###6403(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown), Calling Translated=FALSE,
Subscriber Type Str=RegularLine, FinalDestinationFlag=FALSE, Outgoing Dial-peer=8, Call Count On=FALSE,
Source Trkgrp Route Label=, Target Trkgrp Route Label=, tg_label_flag=0, Application Call Id=)
Feb 5 04:01:25.017: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:25.017: :cc_get_feature_vsa malloc success
Feb 5 04:01:25.017: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:25.021: cc_get_feature_vsa count is 3
Feb 5 04:01:25.021: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:25.021: :FEATURE_VSA attributes are: feature_name:0,feature_time:1268699728,feature_id:44247
Feb 5 04:01:25.021: //22124/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccIFCallSetupRequestPrivate:
SPI Call Setup Request Is Success; Interface Type=6, FlowMode=1
Feb 5 04:01:25.021: //22124/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccCallSetContext:
Context=0x4BA02198
Feb 5 04:01:25.021: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccSaveDialpeerTag:
Outgoing Dial-peer=8
Feb 5 04:01:25.021: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_update_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:25.021: feature call forward featname is 3
Feb 5 04:01:25.021: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_update_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:25.021: feature_vsa is 4B9ED248,featname is 0
Feb 5 04:01:25.021: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:25.021: :cc_get_feature_vsa malloc success
Feb 5 04:01:25.021: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:25.021: cc_get_feature_vsa count is 4
Feb 5 04:01:25.021: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:25.021: :FEATURE_VSA attributes are: feature_name:0,feature_time:1268693680,feature_id:44248
Feb 5 04:01:25.021: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_update_feature_vsa:
chrs-phx-cme#
Feb 5 04:01:25.021: : Generating new featurevsa,inserting it
Feb 5 04:01:25.021: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_update_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:25.021: feature call forward featname is 3
Feb 5 04:01:25.045: //22124/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_call_proceeding:
Interface=0x4B82536C, Progress Indication=NULL(0)
Feb 5 04:01:25.141: //22124/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_call_cut_progress:
Interface=0x4B82536C, Progress Indication=INBAND(8), Signal Indication=INTERCEPT(2),
Cause Value=0
Feb 5 04:01:25.141: //22124/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_call_cut_progress:
Call Entry(Responsed=TRUE)
Feb 5 04:01:25.145: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccCallCutProgress:
Progress Indication=INBAND(8), Signal Indication=INTERCEPT(2), Cause Value=0
Voice Call Send Alert=FALSE, Call Entry(Alert Sent=TRUE)
Feb 5 04:01:25.145: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccCallCutProgress:
Call Entry(Responsed=TRUE)
Feb 5 04:01:25.145: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccGenerateToneInfo:
Stop Tone On Digit=FALSE, Tone=Null,
Tone Direction=Network, Params=0x0, Call Id=22122
Feb 5 04:01:25.145: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
(confID=0x4BACF64C, callID1=0x566A, gcid=FCBFBDC6-8D5011E3-BC8C8033-B61217B, tag=0x0)
Feb 5 04:01:25.145: //22124/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
(confID=0x4BACF64C, callID2=0x566C, gcid=FCBFBDC6-8D5011E3-BC8C8033-B61217B, tag=0x0)
Feb 5 04:01:25.145: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
Conference Id=0x4BACF64C, Call Id1=22122, Call Id2=22124, Tag=0x0
Feb 5 04:01:25.145: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_bridge_done:
Conference Id=0x1B45, Source Interface=0x4B4ABC14, Source Call Id=22122,
Destination Call Id=22124, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0xFFFFFFFF
Feb 5 04:01:25.145: //22124/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_bridge_done:
Conference Id=0x1B45, Source Interface=0x4B82536C, Source Call Id=22124,
Destination Call Id=22122, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0xFFFFFFFF
Feb 5 04:01:25.145: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_generic_bridge_done:
Conference Id=0x1B45, Source Interface=0x4B82536C, Source Call Id=22124,
Destination Call Id=22122, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0xFFFFFFFF
Feb 5 04:01:25.145: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
Call Entry(Conference Id=0x1B45, Destination Call Id=22124)
Feb 5 04:01:25.145: //22124/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
Call Entry(Conference Id=0x1B45, Destination Call Id=22122)
Feb 5 04:01:25.145: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_caps_ind:
Destination Interface=0x4B82536C, Destination Call Id=22124, Source Call Id=22122,
Caps(Codec=0x1, Fax Rate=0x2, Vad=0x1,
Modem=0x2, Codec Bytes=160, Signal Type=2)
Feb 5 04:01:25.145: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_caps_ind:
Caps(Playout Mode=1, Playout Initial=60(ms), Playout Min=40(ms),
Playout Max=1000(ms), Fax Nom=300(ms))
Feb 5 04:01:25.145: //22124/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_caps_ind:
Destination Interface=0x4B4ABC14, Destination Call Id=22122, Source Call Id=22124,
Caps(Codec=0x1, Fax Rate=0x1, Vad=0x1,
Modem=0x2, Codec Bytes=160, Signal Type=2)
Feb 5 04:01:25.145: //22124/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_caps_ind:
Caps(Playout Mode=1, Playout Initial=60(ms), Playout Min=40(ms),
Playout Max=1000(ms), Fax Nom=300(ms))
Feb 5 04:01:25.149: //22124/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_caps_ack:
Destination Interface=0x4B4ABC14, Destination Call Id=22122, Source Call Id=22124,
Caps(Codec=g711ulaw(0x1), Fax Rate=FAX_RATE_VOICE(0x2), Vad=OFF(0x1),
Modem=ON(0x2), Codec Bytes=160, Signal Type=2, Seq Num Start=7794)
Feb 5 04:01:25.149: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_caps_ack:
Destination Interface=0x4B82536C, Destination Call Id=22124, Source Call Id=22122,
Caps(Codec=g711ulaw(0x1), Fax Rate=FAX_RATE_NONE(0x1), Vad=OFF(0x1),
Modem=ON(0x2), Codec Bytes=160, Signal Type=2, Seq Num Start=2870)
Feb 5 04:01:25.149: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccCallFeature:
Feature Type=25, Call Id=22122
Feb 5 04:01:25.149: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_voice_mode_event:
Call Id=22122
Feb 5 04:01:25.153: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_voice_mode_event:
Call Entry(Context=0x4BA16218)
Feb 5 04:01:25.153: //22124/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_voice_mode_event:
Call Id=22124
chrs-phx-cme#
Feb 5 04:01:25.153: //22124/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_voice_mode_event:
Call Entry(Context=0x4BA02198)
Feb 5 04:01:25.153: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_process_notify_bridge_done:
Conference Id=0x1B45, Call Id1=22122, Call Id2=22124
chrs-phx-cme#
Feb 5 04:01:35.585: //22124/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_call_disconnected:
Cause Value=18, Interface=0x4B82536C, Call Id=22124
Feb 5 04:01:35.585: //22124/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_call_disconnected:
Call Entry(Responsed=TRUE, Cause Value=18, Retry Count=0)
Feb 5 04:01:35.585: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccCallReleaseResources:
release reserved xcoding resource.
Feb 5 04:01:35.585: //22124/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccCallSetAAA_Accounting:
Accounting=1, Call Id=22124
Feb 5 04:01:35.585: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccConferenceDestroy:
Conference Id=0x1B45, Tag=0x0
Feb 5 04:01:35.589: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_bridge_drop_done:
Conference Id=0x1B45, Source Interface=0x4B4ABC14, Source Call Id=22122,
Destination Call Id=22124, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0x0
Feb 5 04:01:35.589: //22124/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_bridge_drop_done:
Conference Id=0x1B45, Source Interface=0x4B82536C, Source Call Id=22124,
Destination Call Id=22122, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0x0
Feb 5 04:01:35.589: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_generic_bridge_done:
Conference Id=0x1B45, Source Interface=0x4B82536C, Source Call Id=22124,
Destination Call Id=22122, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0x0
Feb 5 04:01:35.589: //22124/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccCallDisconnect:
Cause Value=18, Tag=0x0, Call Entry(Previous Disconnect Cause=0, Disconnect Cause=18)
Feb 5 04:01:35.589: //22124/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccCallDisconnect:
Cause Value=18, Call Entry(Responsed=TRUE, Cause Value=18)
Feb 5 04:01:35.589: //22124/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_get_transfer_info:
Transfer Number Is Null
Feb 5 04:01:35.589: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccGenerateToneInfo:
Stop Tone On Digit=FALSE, Tone=Ring Back,
Tone Direction=Network, Params=0x0, Call Id=22122
Feb 5 04:01:35.605: //22124/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_call_disconnect_done:
Disposition=0, Interface=0x4B82536C, Tag=0x0, Call Id=22124,
Call Entry(Disconnect Cause=18, Voice Class Cause Code=0, Retry Count=0)
Feb 5 04:01:35.605: //22124/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_call_disconnect_done:
Call Disconnect Event Sent
Feb 5 04:01:35.605: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:35.605: :cc_free_feature_vsa freeing 4B9EBAA8
Feb 5 04:01:35.605: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:35.605: vsacount in free is 3
Feb 5 04:01:35.605: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:35.605: vsacount in free is 2
Feb 5 04:01:35.609: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccCallSetupRequest:
Destination=, Calling IE Present=TRUE, Mode=0,
Outgoing Dial-peer=19, Params=0x4BA07208, Progress Indication=ORIGINATING SIDE IS NON ISDN(3)
Feb 5 04:01:35.609: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccCheckClipClir:
In: Calling Number=142(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=Allowed)
Feb 5 04:01:35.609: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccCheckClipClir:
Out: Calling Number=142(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=Allowed)
Feb 5 04:01:35.609: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccCallSetupRequest:
Destination Pattern=9T, Called Number=96025056403, Digit Strip=TRUE
Feb 5 04:01:35.609: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccCallSetupRequest:
Calling Number=142(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=Allowed),
Called Number=96025056403(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown),
Redirect Number=123, Display Info=JRuddy
Account Number=, Final Destination Flag=FALSE,
Guid=03FF379D-8D51-11E3-BC91-80330B61217B, Outgoing Dial-peer=19
Feb 5 04:01:35.609: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_display_ie_subfields:
ccCallSetupRequest:
cisco-username=
----- ccCallInfo IE subfields -----
cisco-ani=142
cisco-anitype=0
cisco-aniplan=0
cisco-anipi=0
cisco-anisi=0
dest=9###6403
cisco-desttype=0
cisco-destplan=0
cisco-rdie=73
cisco-rdn=123
cisco-rdntype=0
cisco-rdnplan=0
cisco-rdnpi=0
cisco-rdnsi=0
cisco-redirectreason=2 fwd_final_type =0
final_redirectNumber =
hunt_group_timeout =0
Feb 5 04:01:35.609: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccIFCallSetupRequestPrivate:
Interface=0x4B82536C, Interface Type=6, Destination=, Mode=0x0,
Call Params(Calling Number=142,(Calling Name=JRuddy)(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=A
llowed),
Called Number=9###6403(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown), Calling Translated=FALSE,
Subscriber Type Str=RegularLine, FinalDestinationFlag=FALSE, Outgoing Dial-peer=19, Call Count On=FALSE,
Source Trkgrp Route Label=, Target Trkgrp Route Label=, tg_label_flag=0, Application Call Id=)
Feb 5 04:01:35.609: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:35.609: :cc_get_feature_vsa malloc success
Feb 5 04:01:35.609: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:35.609: cc_get_feature_vsa count is 3
Feb 5 04:01:35.609: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:35.609: :FEATURE_VSA attributes are: feature_name:0,feature_time:1268699728,feature_id:44249
Feb 5 04:01:35.613: //22125/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccIFCallSetupRequestPrivate:
SPI Call Setup Request Is Success; Interface Type=6, FlowMode=1
Feb 5 04:01:35.613: //22125/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccCallSetContext:
Context=0x4BA071B8
Feb 5 04:01:35.613: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccSaveDialpeerTag:
Outgoing Dial-peer=19
Feb 5 04:01:35.613: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_update_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:35.613: feature call forward featname is 3
Feb 5 04:01:35.613: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_update_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:35.613: feature_vsa is 4B9ED248,featname is 0
Feb 5 04:01:35.613: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:35.613: :cc_get_feature_vsa malloc success
Feb 5 04:01:35.613: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:35.613: cc_get_feature_vsa count is 4
Feb 5 04:01:35.613: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:35.613: :FEATURE_VSA attributes are: feature_name:0,feature_time:1268693680,feature_id:44250
Feb 5 04:01:35.613: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_update_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:35.613: : Generating new featurevsa,inserting it
Feb 5 04:01:35.613: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_update_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:35.613: feature call forward featname is 3
Feb 5 04:01:35.645: //22125/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_call_proceeding:
Interface=0x4B82536C, Progress Indication=NULL(0)
Feb 5 04:01:35.745: //22125/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_call_cut_progress:
Interface=0x4B82536C, Progress Indication=INBAND(8), Signal Indication=INTERCEPT(2),
Cause Value=0
Feb 5 04:01:35.745: //22125/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_call_cut_progress:
Call Entry(Responsed=TRUE)
Feb 5 04:01:35.745: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccCallCutProgress:
Progress Indication=INBAND(8), Signal Indication=INTERCEPT(2), Cause Value=0
Voice Call Send Alert=FALSE, Call Entry(Alert Sent=TRUE)
Feb 5 04:01:35.745: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccCallCutProgress:
Call Entry(Responsed=TRUE)
Feb 5 04:01:35.745: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccGenerateToneInfo:
Stop Tone On Digit=FALSE, Tone=Null,
Tone Direction=Network, Params=0x0, Call Id=22122
Feb 5 04:01:35.745: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
(confID=0x4BACF4E4, callID1=0x566A, gcid=FCBFBDC6-8D5011E3-BC8C8033-B61217B, tag=0x0)
Feb 5 04:01:35.745: //22125/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
(confID=0x4BACF4E4, callID2=0x566D, gcid=FCBFBDC6-8D5011E3-BC8C8033-B61217B, tag=0x0)
Feb 5 04:01:35.745: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
Conference Id=0x4BACF4E4, Call Id1=22122, Call Id2=22125, Tag=0x0
Feb 5 04:01:35.745: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_bridge_done:
Conference Id=0x1B46, Source Interface=0x4B4ABC14, Source Call Id=22122,
Destination Call Id=22125, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0xFFFFFFFF
Feb 5 04:01:35.745: //22125/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_bridge_done:
Conference Id=0x1B46, Source Interface=0x4B82536C, Source Call Id=22125,
Destination Call Id=22122, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0xFFFFFFFF
Feb 5 04:01:35.745: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_generic_bridge_done:
Conference Id=0x1B46, Source Interface=0x4B82536C, Source Call Id=22125,
Destination Call Id=22122, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0xFFFFFFFF
Feb 5 04:01:35.745: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
Call Entry(Conference Id=0x1B46, Destination Call Id=22125)
Feb 5 04:01:35.745: //22125/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
Call Entry(Conference Id=0x1B46, Destination Call Id=22122)
Feb 5 04:01:35.745: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_caps_ind:
Destination Interface=0x4B82536C, Destination Call Id=22125, Source Call Id=22122,
Caps(Codec=0x1, Fax Rate=0x2, Vad=0x1,
Modem=0x2, Codec Bytes=160, Signal Type=2)
Feb 5 04:01:35.749: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_caps_ind:
Caps(Playout Mode=1, Playout Initial=60(ms), Playout Min=40(ms),
Playout Max=1000(ms), Fax Nom=300(ms))
Feb 5 04:01:35.749: //22125/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_caps_ind:
Destination Interface=0x4B4ABC14, Destination Call Id=22122, Source Call Id=22125,
Caps(Codec=0x1, Fax Rate=0x1, Vad=0x1,
Modem=0x2, Codec Bytes=160, Signal Type=2)
Feb 5 04:01:35.749: //22125/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_caps_ind:
Caps(Playout Mode=1, Playout Initial=60(ms), Playout Min=40(ms),
Playout Max=1000(ms), Fax Nom=300(ms))
Feb 5 04:01:35.749: //22125/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_caps_ack:
Destination Interface=0x4B4ABC14, Destination Call Id=22122, Source Call Id=22125,
Caps(Codec=g711ulaw(0x1), Fax Rate=FAX_RATE_VOICE(0x2), Vad=OFF(0x1),
Modem=ON(0x2), Codec Bytes=160, Signal Type=2, Seq Num Start=81)
Feb 5 04:01:35.749: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_caps_ack:
Destination Interface=0x4B82536C, Destination Call Id=22125, Source Call Id=22122,
Caps(Codec=g711ulaw(0x1), Fax Rate=FAX_RATE_NONE(0x1), Vad=OFF(0x1),
Modem=ON(0x2), Codec Bytes=160, Signal Type=2, Seq Num Start=4431)
Feb 5 04:01:35.749: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccCallFeature:
Feature Type=25, Call Id=22122
Feb 5 04:01:35.753: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_voice_mode_event:
Call Id=22122
Feb 5 04:01:35.753: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_voice_mode_event:
Call Entry(Context=0x4BA16218)
Feb 5 04:01:35.753: //22125/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_voice_mode_event:
Call Id=22125
chrs-phx-cme#
Feb 5 04:01:35.753: //22125/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_voice_mode_event:
Call Entry(Context=0x4BA071B8)
Feb 5 04:01:35.753: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_process_notify_bridge_done:
Conference Id=0x1B46, Call Id1=22122, Call Id2=22125
chrs-phx-cme#
Feb 5 04:01:39.145: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_call_disconnected:
Cause Value=16, Interface=0x4B4ABC14, Call Id=22122
Feb 5 04:01:39.145: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_call_disconnected:
Call Entry(Responsed=TRUE, Cause Value=16, Retry Count=0)
Feb 5 04:01:39.145: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccConferenceDestroy:
Conference Id=0x1B46, Tag=0x0
Feb 5 04:01:39.145: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_bridge_drop_done:
Conference Id=0x1B46, Source Interface=0x4B4ABC14, Source Call Id=22122,
Destination Call Id=22125, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0x0
Feb 5 04:01:39.145: //22125/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_bridge_drop_done:
Conference Id=0x1B46, Source Interface=0x4B82536C, Source Call Id=22125,
Destination Call Id=22122, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0x0
Feb 5 04:01:39.145: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_generic_bridge_done:
Conference Id=0x1B46, Source Interface=0x4B82536C, Source Call Id=22125,
Destination Call Id=22122, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0x0
Feb 5 04:01:39.145: //22125/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccCallDisconnect:
Cause Value=16, Tag=0x0, Call Entry(Previous Disconnect Cause=0, Disconnect Cause=0)
Feb 5 04:01:39.145: //22125/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccCallDisconnect:
Cause Value=16, Call Entry(Responsed=TRUE, Cause Value=16)
Feb 5 04:01:39.145: //22125/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_get_transfer_info:
Transfer Number Is Null
Feb 5 04:01:39.149: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccCallDisconnect:
Cause Value=16, Tag=0x0, Call Entry(Previous Disconnect Cause=0, Disconnect Cause=16)
Feb 5 04:01:39.149: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/ccCallDisconnect:
Cause Value=16, Call Entry(Responsed=TRUE, Cause Value=16)
Feb 5 04:01:39.149: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_get_transfer_info:
Transfer Number Is Null
Feb 5 04:01:39.153: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_call_disconnect_done:
Disposition=0, Interface=0x4B4ABC14, Tag=0x0, Call Id=22122,
Call Entry(Disconnect Cause=16, Voice Class Cause Code=0, Retry Count=0)
Feb 5 04:01:39.153: //22122/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_call_disconnect_done:
Call Disconnect Event Sent
Feb 5 04:01:39.153: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:39.153: :cc_free_feature_vsa freeing 4B9EC608
Feb 5 04:01:39.153: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:39.153: vsacount in free is 3
Feb 5 04:01:39.153: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:39.153: vsacount in free is 2
Feb 5 04:01:39.185: //22125/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_call_disconnect_done:
chrs-phx-cme#Disposition=0, Interface=0x4B82536C, Tag=0x0, Call Id=22125,
Call Entry(Disconnect Cause=16, Voice Class Cause Code=0, Retry Count=0)
Feb 5 04:01:39.185: //22125/FCBFBDC6BC8C/CCAPI/cc_api_call_disconnect_done:
Call Disconnect Event Sent
Feb 5 04:01:39.185: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:39.185: :cc_free_feature_vsa freeing 4B9EBAA8
Feb 5 04:01:39.185: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:39.185: vsacount in free is 1
Feb 5 04:01:39.185: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
Feb 5 04:01:39.185: vsacount in free is 0
chrs-phx-cme#Nishant,
Console logging: disabled
Monitor logging: disabled
Buffer logging: level debugging, 617 messages logged, xml disabled,
filtering disabled
Exception Logging: size (4096 bytes)
Count and timestamp logging messages: disabled
Persistent logging: disabled
Trap logging: level informational, 610 message lines logged
--More--
Log Buffer (300000 bytes):
Feb 14 01:03:42.644: ISDN Se0/3/0:23 Q931: Applying typeplan for sw-type 0xD is 0x0 0x0, Calling num 142
Feb 14 01:03:42.644: ISDN Se0/3/0:23 Q931: Sending SETUP callref = 0x00EF callID = 0x8070 switch = primary-ni interface
= User
Feb 14 01:03:42.644: ISDN Se0/3/0:23 Q931: TX -> SETUP pd = 8 callref = 0x00EF
Bearer Capability i = 0x8090A2
Standard = CCITT
Transfer Capability = Speech
Transfer Mode = Circuit
Transfer Rate = 64 kbit/s
Channel ID i = 0xA9838A
Exclusive, Channel 10
Progress Ind i = 0x8183 - Origination address is non-ISDN
Calling Party Number i = 0x0080, '142'
Plan:Unknown, Type:Unknown
Called Party Number i = 0xA1, '602XXXX03'
Plan:ISDN, Type:National
Redirecting Number i = 0x00008F, '123'
Plan:Unknown, Type:Unknown
Feb 14 01:03:42.676: ISDN Se0/3/0:23 Q931: RX <- CALL_PROC pd = 8 callref = 0x80EF
Channel ID i = 0xA9838A
Exclusive, Channel 10
Feb 14 01:03:42.776: ISDN Se0/3/0:23 Q931: RX <- PROGRESS pd = 8 callref = 0x80EF
Progress Ind i = 0x8288 - In-band info or appropriate now available
Feb 14 01:03:47.696: ISDN Se0/3/0:23 Q931: TX -> DISCONNECT pd = 8 callref = 0x00EF
Cause i = 0x8090 - Normal call clearing
Feb 14 01:03:47.716: ISDN Se0/3/0:23 Q931: RX <- RELEASE pd = 8 callref = 0x80EF
--More-- Feb 14 01:03:47.716: ISDN Se0/3/0:23 Q931: TX -> RELEASE_COMP pd = 8 callref = 0x00EF
chrs-phx-cme#
chrs-phx-cme#
chrs-phx-cme#u all
All possible debugging has been turned off
chrs-phx-cme#
chrs-phx-cme#cle logg
Clear logging buffer [confirm]
chrs-phx-cme#
chrs-phx-cme#
chrs-phx-cme#debug voice ccapi inout
voip ccapi inout debugging is on
chrs-phx-cme#sh term len 0
chrs-phx-cme#sh logg
Syslog logging: enabled (0 messages dropped, 10 messages rate-limited, 0 flushes, 0 overruns, xml disabled, filtering di
sabled)
No Active Message Discriminator.
No Inactive Message Discriminator.
Console logging: disabled
Monitor logging: disabled
Buffer logging: level debugging, 910 messages logged, xml disabled,
filtering disabled
Exception Logging: size (4096 bytes)
Count and timestamp logging messages: disabled
Persistent logging: disabled
Trap logging: level informational, 610 message lines logged
Log Buffer (300000 bytes):
Feb 14 01:04:24.280: //-1/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_display_ie_subfields:
cc_api_call_setup_ind_common:
cisco-username=
----- ccCallInfo IE subfields -----
cisco-ani=142
cisco-anitype=0
cisco-aniplan=0
cisco-anipi=0
cisco-anisi=0
dest=
cisco-desttype=0
cisco-destplan=0
cisco-rdie=FFFFFFFF
cisco-rdn=
cisco-rdntype=0
cisco-rdnplan=0
cisco-rdnpi=0
cisco-rdnsi=0
cisco-redirectreason=0 fwd_final_type =0
final_redirectNumber =
hunt_group_timeout =0
Feb 14 01:04:24.280: //-1/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_setup_ind_common:
Interface=0x4B53AD64, Call Info(
Calling Number=142,(Calling Name=)(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=Allowed),
Called Number=(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown),
Calling Translated=FALSE, Subscriber Type Str=RegularLine, FinalDestinationFlag=FALSE,
Incoming Dial-peer=20027, Progress Indication=ORIGINATING SIDE IS NON ISDN(3), Calling IE Present=TRUE,
Source Trkgrp Route Label=, Target Trkgrp Route Label=, CLID Transparent=FALSE), Call Id=-1
Feb 14 01:04:24.280: //-1/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCheckClipClir:
In: Calling Number=142(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=Allowed)
Feb 14 01:04:24.280: //-1/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCheckClipClir:
Out: Calling Number=142(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=Allowed)
Feb 14 01:04:24.280: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:24.280: :cc_get_feature_vsa malloc success
Feb 14 01:04:24.280: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:24.280: cc_get_feature_vsa count is 3
Feb 14 01:04:24.280: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:24.280: :FEATURE_VSA attributes are: feature_name:0,feature_time:1205170384,feature_id:2681
Feb 14 01:04:24.280: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_setup_ind_common:
Set Up Event Sent;
Call Info(Calling Number=142(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=Allowed),
Called Number=(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown))
Feb 14 01:04:24.284: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_process_call_setup_ind:
Event=0x4943C8E0
Feb 14 01:04:24.284: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCallSetContext:
Context=0x47D7EC18
Feb 14 01:04:24.284: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_process_call_setup_ind:
>>>>CCAPI handed cid 1486 with tag 20027 to app "_ManagedAppProcess_Default"
Feb 14 01:04:24.284: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCallSetupAck:
Call Id=1486
Feb 14 01:04:24.284: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_set_transfer_info:
Transfer Number=, Transfer Reason=0x0
Feb 14 01:04:24.284: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccGenerateToneInfo:
Stop Tone On Digit=TRUE, Tone=Dial Tone,
Tone Direction=Network, Params=0x0, Call Id=1486
Feb 14 01:04:24.284: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccSetDigitTimeouts:
Initial Digit Timeout=-1000(ms), Inter Digit Timeout=-1000(ms)
Feb 14 01:04:24.284: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccSetDigitTimeouts:
Call Entry(Inter Digit Timeout=10000(ms), Initial Digit Timeout=10000(ms))
Feb 14 01:04:24.284: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCallReportDigits:
(callID=0x5CE, digit_event=0x1, enable=TRUE, consume=FALSE)
Feb 14 01:04:24.284: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCallReportDigits:
Enabled=TRUE, Call Id=1486
Feb 14 01:04:24.284: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_report_digits_done:
(vdbPtr=0x4B53AD64, callID=0x5CE, disp=0, digit_event=0x1, enable=TRUE, consume=FALSE)
Feb 14 01:04:24.284: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_report_digits_done:
Enabled=TRUE, Disposition=0x0, Interface=0x4B53AD64, Call Id=1486
Feb 14 01:04:24.284: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_report_digits_done:
Call Entry(Initial Digit Timeout=15000(ms), Inter Digit Timeout=5000(ms))
Feb 14 01:04:25.280: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_digit_begin:
Destination Interface=0x0, Destination Mask=0x3, Destination Call Id=-1,
Source Call Id=1486, Digit=1, DigitBeginFlags=0x0,
Rtp Timestamp=0x130718, Rtp Expiration=0x0
Feb 14 01:04:25.280: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_digit_end:
Destination Interface=0x0, Destination Mask=0x3, Destination Call Id=-1,
Source Call Id=1486, Digit=1, Duration=100,
Xrule Calling Tag=0, Xrule Called Tag=0, Digit Tone Mode=DTMF
Feb 14 01:04:25.280: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_digit_end:
Call Entry(Handoff Depth=0)
Feb 14 01:04:25.568: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_digit_begin:
Destination Interface=0x0, Destination Mask=0x3, Destination Call Id=-1,
Source Call Id=1486, Digit=2, DigitBeginFlags=0x0,
Rtp Timestamp=0x138418, Rtp Expiration=0x0
Feb 14 01:04:25.568: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_digit_end:
Destination Interface=0x0, Destination Mask=0x3, Destination Call Id=-1,
Source Call Id=1486, Digit=2, Duration=100,
Xrule Calling Tag=0, Xrule Called Tag=0, Digit Tone Mode=DTMF
Feb 14 01:04:25.568: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_digit_end:
Call Entry(Handoff Depth=0)
Feb 14 01:04:25.832: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_digit_begin:
Destination Interface=0x0, Destination Mask=0x3, Destination Call Id=-1,
Source Call Id=1486, Digit=3, DigitBeginFlags=0x0,
Rtp Timestamp=0x140118, Rtp Expiration=0x0
Feb 14 01:04:25.832: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_digit_end:
Destination Interface=0x0, Destination Mask=0x3, Destination Call Id=-1,
Source Call Id=1486, Digit=3, Duration=100,
Xrule Calling Tag=0, Xrule Called Tag=0, Digit Tone Mode=DTMF
Feb 14 01:04:25.832: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_digit_end:
Call Entry(Handoff Depth=0)
Feb 14 01:04:25.832: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCallReportDigits:
(callID=0x5CE, digit_event=0x0, enable=FALSE, consume=FALSE)
Feb 14 01:04:25.832: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCallReportDigits:
Enabled=TRUE, Call Id=1486
Feb 14 01:04:25.832: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_report_digits_done:
(vdbPtr=0x4B53AD64, callID=0x5CE, disp=0, digit_event=0x0, enable=FALSE, consume=FALSE)
Feb 14 01:04:25.832: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_report_digits_done:
Enabled=TRUE, Disposition=0x0, Interface=0x4B53AD64, Call Id=1486
Feb 14 01:04:25.832: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_report_digits_done:
Call Entry(Initial Digit Timeout=15000(ms), Inter Digit Timeout=5000(ms))
Feb 14 01:04:25.836: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCallProceeding:
Progress Indication=NULL(0)
Feb 14 01:04:25.836: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccUpdateRedirectingNumber:
type=6 redirecting_number=123
Feb 14 01:04:25.836: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccUpdateRedirectNumber:
type=6 Original Called Number=123, Called Number=123, Calling Number=142, Calling DN=216 Calling Id=1486,
Redirect Number=9602XXXX03, Redirect Reason=15
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccUpdateRedirectingNumber:
type=6 redirecting_number=123
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: :cc_get_feature_vsa malloc success
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: cc_get_feature_vsa count is 4
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: :FEATURE_VSA attributes are: feature_name:0,feature_time:1205168592,feature_id:2682
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_update_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: feature_vsa is 47D570C8,featname is 0
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: :cc_get_feature_vsa malloc success
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: cc_get_feature_vsa count is 5
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: :FEATURE_VSA attributes are: feature_name:0,feature_time:1205166576,feature_id:2683
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_update_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: : Generating new featurevsa,inserting it
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_update_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: feature call forward featname is 1
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: :cc_free_feature_vsa freeing 47D569C8
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: vsacount in free is 4
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCallForwardTo:
Call Forward Number=9602XXXX03, Call Forward Cause Reason=15, Call Id=1486
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: :cc_get_feature_vsa malloc success
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.844: cc_get_feature_vsa count is 5
Feb 14 01:04:25.844: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.844: :FEATURE_VSA attributes are: feature_name:0,feature_time:1205168592,feature_id:2684
Feb 14 01:04:25.844: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_update_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.844: feature call forward featname is 1
Feb 14 01:04:25.844: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.844: :cc_free_feature_vsa freeing 47D569C8
Feb 14 01:04:25.844: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.844: vsacount in free is 4
Feb 14 01:04:25.844: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCallForwardTo:
Call Forward Number=9602XXXX03, Call Forward Cause Reason=15, Call Id=1486
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCallSetupRequest:
Destination=, Calling IE Present=TRUE, Mode=0,
Outgoing Dial-peer=8, Params=0x47D6FC08, Progress Indication=ORIGINATING SIDE IS NON ISDN(3)
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCheckClipClir:
In: Calling Number=142(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=Allowed)
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCheckClipClir:
Out: Calling Number=142(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=Allowed)
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCallSetupRequest:
Destination Pattern=9T, Called Number=9602XXXX03, Digit Strip=TRUE
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCallSetupRequest:
Calling Number=142(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=Allowed),
Called Number=9602XXXX03(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown),
Redirect Number=123, Display Info=JRuddy
Account Number=, Final Destination Flag=FALSE,
Guid=C831D423-944A-11E3-906C-ECFAA818FF8E, Outgoing Dial-peer=8
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_display_ie_subfields:
ccCallSetupRequest:
cisco-username=
----- ccCallInfo IE subfields -----
cisco-ani=142
cisco-anitype=0
cisco-aniplan=0
cisco-anipi=0
cisco-anisi=0
dest=9602XXXX03
cisco-desttype=0
cisco-destplan=0
cisco-rdie=73
cisco-rdn=123
cisco-rdntype=0
cisco-rdnplan=0
cisco-rdnpi=0
cisco-rdnsi=0
cisco-redirectreason=15 fwd_final_type =0
final_redirectNumber =
hunt_group_timeout =0
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccIFCallSetupRequestPrivate:
Interface=0x4A0C1364, Interface Type=6, Destination=, Mode=0x0,
Call Params(Calling Number=142,(Calling Name=JRuddy)(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=A
llowed),
Called Number=9602XXXX03(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown), Calling Translated=FALSE,
Subscriber Type Str=RegularLine, FinalDestinationFlag=FALSE, Outgoing Dial-peer=8, Call Count On=FALSE,
Source Trkgrp Route Label=, Target Trkgrp Route Label=, tg_label_flag=0, Application Call Id=)
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: :cc_get_feature_vsa malloc success
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: cc_get_feature_vsa count is 5
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: :FEATURE_VSA attributes are: feature_name:0,feature_time:1205168592,feature_id:2685
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: //1487/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccIFCallSetupRequestPrivate:
SPI Call Setup Request Is Success; Interface Type=6, FlowMode=1
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: //1487/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCallSetContext:
Context=0x47D6FBB8
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccSaveDialpeerTag:
Outgoing Dial-peer=8
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_update_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: feature call forward featname is 1
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_update_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: feature_vsa is 47D569C8,featname is 0
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: :cc_get_feature_vsa malloc success
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: cc_get_feature_vsa count is 6
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: :FEATURE_VSA attributes are: feature_name:0,feature_time:1205167248,feature_id:2686
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_update_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: : Generating new featurevsa,inserting it
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_update_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: feature call forward featname is 1
Feb 14 01:04:25.880: //1487/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_proceeding:
Interface=0x4A0C1364, Progress Indication=NULL(0)
Feb 14 01:04:25.980: //1487/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_cut_progress:
Interface=0x4A0C1364, Progress Indication=INBAND(8), Signal Indication=INTERCEPT(2),
Cause Value=0
Feb 14 01:04:25.980: //1487/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_cut_progress:
Call Entry(Responsed=TRUE)
Feb 14 01:04:25.980: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCallCutProgress:
Progress Indication=INBAND(8), Signal Indication=INTERCEPT(2), Cause Value=0
Voice Call Send Alert=FALSE, Call Entry(Alert Sent=FALSE)
Feb 14 01:04:25.980: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCallCutProgress:
Call Entry(Responsed=TRUE)
Feb 14 01:04:25.980: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccGenerateToneInfo:
Stop Tone On Digit=FALSE, Tone=Null,
Tone Direction=Network, Params=0x0, Call Id=1486
Feb 14 01:04:25.980: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
(confID=0x4BCAA234, callID1=0x5CE, gcid=C74292F4-944A11E3-9068ECFA-A818FF8E, tag=0x0)
Feb 14 01:04:25.980: //1487/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
(confID=0x4BCAA234, callID2=0x5CF, gcid=C74292F4-944A11E3-9068ECFA-A818FF8E, tag=0x0)
Feb 14 01:04:25.980: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
Conference Id=0x4BCAA234, Call Id1=1486, Call Id2=1487, Tag=0x0
Feb 14 01:04:25.980: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_bridge_done:
Conference Id=0x1AC, Source Interface=0x4B53AD64, Source Call Id=1486,
Destination Call Id=1487, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0xFFFFFFFF
Feb 14 01:04:25.984: //1487/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_bridge_done:
Conference Id=0x1AC, Source Interface=0x4A0C1364, Source Call Id=1487,
Destination Call Id=1486, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0xFFFFFFFF
Feb 14 01:04:25.984: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_generic_bridge_done:
Conference Id=0x1AC, Source Interface=0x4A0C1364, Source Call Id=1487,
Destination Call Id=1486, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0xFFFFFFFF
Feb 14 01:04:25.984: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
Call Entry(Conference Id=0x1AC, Destination Call Id=1487)
Feb 14 01:04:25.984: //1487/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
Call Entry(Conference Id=0x1AC, Destination Call Id=1486)
Feb 14 01:04:25.984: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_caps_ind:
Destination Interface=0x4A0C1364, Destination Call Id=1487, Source Call Id=1486,
Caps(Codec=0x1, Fax Rate=0x2, Vad=0x1,
Modem=0x2, Codec Bytes=160, Signal Type=2)
Feb 14 01:04:25.984: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_caps_ind:
Caps(Playout Mode=1, Playout Initial=60(ms), Playout Min=40(ms),
Playout Max=1000(ms), Fax Nom=300(ms))
Feb 14 01:04:25.984: //1487/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_caps_ind:
Destination Interface=0x4B53AD64, Destination Call Id=1486, Source Call Id=1487,
Caps(Codec=0x1, Fax Rate=0x1, Vad=0x1,
Modem=0x2, Codec Bytes=160, Signal Type=2)
Feb 14 01:04:25.984: //1487/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_caps_ind:
Caps(Playout Mode=1, Playout Initial=60(ms), Playout Min=40(ms),
Playout Max=1000(ms), Fax Nom=300(ms))
Feb 14 01:04:25.984: //1487/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_caps_ack:
Destination Interface=0x4B53AD64, Destination Call Id=1486, Source Call Id=1487,
Caps(Codec=g711ulaw(0x1), Fax Rate=FAX_RATE_VOICE(0x2), Vad=OFF(0x1),
Modem=ON(0x2), Codec Bytes=160, Signal Type=2, Seq Num Start=5173)
Feb 14 01:04:25.984: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_caps_ack:
Destination Interface=0x4A0C1364, Destination Call Id=1487, Source Call Id=1486,
Caps(Codec=g711ulaw(0x1), Fax Rate=FAX_RATE_NONE(0x1), Vad=OFF(0x1),
Modem=ON(0x2), Codec Bytes=160, Signal Type=2, Seq Num Start=5156)
Feb 14 01:04:25.988: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCallFeature:
Feature Type=25, Call Id=1486
Feb 14 01:04:25.988: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_voice_mode_event:
Call Id=1486
Feb 14 01:04:25.988: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_voice_mode_event:
Call Entry(Context=0x47D7EC18)
Feb 14 01:04:25.988: //1487/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_voice_mode_event:
Call Id=1487
Feb 14 01:04:25.992: //1487/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_voice_mode_event:
Call Entry(Context=0x47D6FBB8)
Feb 14 01:04:25.992: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_process_notify_bridge_done:
Conference Id=0x1AC, Call Id1=1486, Call Id2=1487
Feb 14 01:04:30.176: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_disconnected:
Cause Value=16, Interface=0x4B53AD64, Call Id=1486
Feb 14 01:04:30.176: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_disconnected:
Call Entry(Responsed=TRUE, Cause Value=16, Retry Count=0)
Feb 14 01:04:30.176: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccConferenceDestroy:
Conference Id=0x1AC, Tag=0x0
Feb 14 01:04:30.176: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_bridge_drop_done:
Conference Id=0x1AC, Source Interface=0x4B53AD64, Source Call Id=1486,
Destination Call Id=1487, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0x0
Feb 14 01:04:30.176: //1487/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_bridge_drop_done:
Conference Id=0x1AC, Source Interface=0x4A0C1364, Source Call Id=1487,
Destination Call Id=1486, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0x0
Feb 14 01:04:30.176: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_generic_bridge_done:
Conference Id=0x1AC, Source Interface=0x4A0C1364, Source Call Id=1487,
Destination Call Id=1486, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0x0
Feb 14 01:04:30.176: //1487/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCallDisconnect:
Cause Value=16, Tag=0x0, Call Entry(Previous Disconnect Cause=0, Disconnect Cause=0)
Feb 14 01:04:30.176: //1487/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCallDisconnect:
Cause Value=16, Call Entry(Responsed=TRUE, Cause Value=16)
Feb 14 01:04:30.176: //1487/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_get_transfer_info:
Transfer Number Is Null
Feb 14 01:04:30.180: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCallDisconnect:
Cause Value=16, Tag=0x0, Call Entry(Previous Disconnect Cause=0, Disconnect Cause=16)
Feb 14 01:04:30.180: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCallDisconnect:
Cause Value=16, Call Entry(Responsed=TRUE, Cause Value=16)
Feb 14 01:04:30.180: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_get_transfer_info:
Transfer Number Is Null
Feb 14 01:04:30.184: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_disconnect_done:
Disposition=0, Interface=0x4B53AD64, Tag=0x0, Call Id=1486,
Call Entry(Disconnect Cause=16, Voice Class Cause Code=0, Retry Count=0)
Feb 14 01:04:30.184: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_disconnect_done:
Call Disconnect Event Sent
Feb 14 01:04:30.184: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:30.184: :cc_free_feature_vsa freeing 47D561E8
Feb 14 01:04:30.184: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:30.184: vsacount in free is 5
Feb 14 01:04:30.184: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:30.184: vsacount in free is 4
Feb 14 01:04:30.220: //1487/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_disconnect_done:
Disposition=0, Interface=0x4A0C1364, Tag=0x0, Call Id=1487,
Call Entry(Disconnect Cause=16, Voice Class Cause Code=0, Retry Count=0)
Feb 14 01:04:30.220: //1487/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_disconnect_done:
Call Disconnect Event Sent
Feb 14 01:04:30.224: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:30.224: :cc_free_feature_vsa freeing 47D56488
Feb 14 01:04:30.224: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:30.224: vsacount in free is 3
Feb 14 01:04:30.224: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:30.224: vsacount in free is 2
chrs-phx-cme# u all
% Ambiguous command: " u all"
chrs-phx-cme#u all
All possible debugging has been turned off
chrs-phx-cme#debug voice dialpeer
voip dialpeer default debugging is on
chrs-phx-cme#sh logg
Syslog logging: enabled (0 messages dropped, 10 messages rate-limited, 0 flushes, 0 overruns, xml disabled, filtering di
sabled)
No Active Message Discriminator.
No Inactive Message Discriminator.
Console logging: disabled
Monitor logging: disabled
Buffer logging: level debugging, 1145 messages logged, xml disabled,
filtering disabled
Exception Logging: size (4096 bytes)
Count and timestamp logging messages: disabled
Persistent logging: disabled
Trap logging: level informational, 610 message lines logged
Log Buffer (300000 bytes):
Feb 14 01:04:24.280: //-1/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_display_ie_subfields:
cc_api_call_setup_ind_common:
cisco-username=
----- ccCallInfo IE subfields -----
cisco-ani=142
cisco-anitype=0
cisco-aniplan=0
cisco-anipi=0
cisco-anisi=0
dest=
cisco-desttype=0
cisco-destplan=0
cisco-rdie=FFFFFFFF
cisco-rdn=
cisco-rdntype=0
cisco-rdnplan=0
cisco-rdnpi=0
cisco-rdnsi=0
cisco-redirectreason=0 fwd_final_type =0
final_redirectNumber =
hunt_group_timeout =0
Feb 14 01:04:24.280: //-1/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_setup_ind_common:
Interface=0x4B53AD64, Call Info(
Calling Number=142,(Calling Name=)(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=Allowed),
Called Number=(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown),
Calling Translated=FALSE, Subscriber Type Str=RegularLine, FinalDestinationFlag=FALSE,
Incoming Dial-peer=20027, Progress Indication=ORIGINATING SIDE IS NON ISDN(3), Calling IE Present=TRUE,
Source Trkgrp Route Label=, Target Trkgrp Route Label=, CLID Transparent=FALSE), Call Id=-1
Feb 14 01:04:24.280: //-1/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCheckClipClir:
In: Calling Number=142(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=Allowed)
Feb 14 01:04:24.280: //-1/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCheckClipClir:
Out: Calling Number=142(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=Allowed)
Feb 14 01:04:24.280: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:24.280: :cc_get_feature_vsa malloc success
Feb 14 01:04:24.280: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:24.280: cc_get_feature_vsa count is 3
Feb 14 01:04:24.280: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:24.280: :FEATURE_VSA attributes are: feature_name:0,feature_time:1205170384,feature_id:2681
Feb 14 01:04:24.280: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_setup_ind_common:
Set Up Event Sent;
Call Info(Calling Number=142(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=Allowed),
Called Number=(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown))
Feb 14 01:04:24.284: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_process_call_setup_ind:
Event=0x4943C8E0
Feb 14 01:04:24.284: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCallSetContext:
Context=0x47D7EC18
Feb 14 01:04:24.284: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_process_call_setup_ind:
>>>>CCAPI handed cid 1486 with tag 20027 to app "_ManagedAppProcess_Default"
Feb 14 01:04:24.284: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCallSetupAck:
Call Id=1486
Feb 14 01:04:24.284: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_set_transfer_info:
Transfer Number=, Transfer Reason=0x0
Feb 14 01:04:24.284: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccGenerateToneInfo:
Stop Tone On Digit=TRUE, Tone=Dial Tone,
Tone Direction=Network, Params=0x0, Call Id=1486
Feb 14 01:04:24.284: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccSetDigitTimeouts:
Initial Digit Timeout=-1000(ms), Inter Digit Timeout=-1000(ms)
Feb 14 01:04:24.284: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccSetDigitTimeouts:
Call Entry(Inter Digit Timeout=10000(ms), Initial Digit Timeout=10000(ms))
Feb 14 01:04:24.284: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCallReportDigits:
(callID=0x5CE, digit_event=0x1, enable=TRUE, consume=FALSE)
Feb 14 01:04:24.284: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCallReportDigits:
Enabled=TRUE, Call Id=1486
Feb 14 01:04:24.284: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_report_digits_done:
(vdbPtr=0x4B53AD64, callID=0x5CE, disp=0, digit_event=0x1, enable=TRUE, consume=FALSE)
Feb 14 01:04:24.284: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_report_digits_done:
Enabled=TRUE, Disposition=0x0, Interface=0x4B53AD64, Call Id=1486
Feb 14 01:04:24.284: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_report_digits_done:
Call Entry(Initial Digit Timeout=15000(ms), Inter Digit Timeout=5000(ms))
Feb 14 01:04:25.280: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_digit_begin:
Destination Interface=0x0, Destination Mask=0x3, Destination Call Id=-1,
Source Call Id=1486, Digit=1, DigitBeginFlags=0x0,
Rtp Timestamp=0x130718, Rtp Expiration=0x0
Feb 14 01:04:25.280: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_digit_end:
Destination Interface=0x0, Destination Mask=0x3, Destination Call Id=-1,
Source Call Id=1486, Digit=1, Duration=100,
Xrule Calling Tag=0, Xrule Called Tag=0, Digit Tone Mode=DTMF
Feb 14 01:04:25.280: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_digit_end:
Call Entry(Handoff Depth=0)
Feb 14 01:04:25.568: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_digit_begin:
Destination Interface=0x0, Destination Mask=0x3, Destination Call Id=-1,
Source Call Id=1486, Digit=2, DigitBeginFlags=0x0,
Rtp Timestamp=0x138418, Rtp Expiration=0x0
Feb 14 01:04:25.568: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_digit_end:
Destination Interface=0x0, Destination Mask=0x3, Destination Call Id=-1,
Source Call Id=1486, Digit=2, Duration=100,
Xrule Calling Tag=0, Xrule Called Tag=0, Digit Tone Mode=DTMF
Feb 14 01:04:25.568: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_digit_end:
Call Entry(Handoff Depth=0)
Feb 14 01:04:25.832: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_digit_begin:
Destination Interface=0x0, Destination Mask=0x3, Destination Call Id=-1,
Source Call Id=1486, Digit=3, DigitBeginFlags=0x0,
Rtp Timestamp=0x140118, Rtp Expiration=0x0
Feb 14 01:04:25.832: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_digit_end:
Destination Interface=0x0, Destination Mask=0x3, Destination Call Id=-1,
Source Call Id=1486, Digit=3, Duration=100,
Xrule Calling Tag=0, Xrule Called Tag=0, Digit Tone Mode=DTMF
Feb 14 01:04:25.832: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_digit_end:
Call Entry(Handoff Depth=0)
Feb 14 01:04:25.832: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCallReportDigits:
(callID=0x5CE, digit_event=0x0, enable=FALSE, consume=FALSE)
Feb 14 01:04:25.832: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCallReportDigits:
Enabled=TRUE, Call Id=1486
Feb 14 01:04:25.832: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_report_digits_done:
(vdbPtr=0x4B53AD64, callID=0x5CE, disp=0, digit_event=0x0, enable=FALSE, consume=FALSE)
Feb 14 01:04:25.832: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_report_digits_done:
Enabled=TRUE, Disposition=0x0, Interface=0x4B53AD64, Call Id=1486
Feb 14 01:04:25.832: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_report_digits_done:
Call Entry(Initial Digit Timeout=15000(ms), Inter Digit Timeout=5000(ms))
Feb 14 01:04:25.836: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCallProceeding:
Progress Indication=NULL(0)
Feb 14 01:04:25.836: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccUpdateRedirectingNumber:
type=6 redirecting_number=123
Feb 14 01:04:25.836: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccUpdateRedirectNumber:
type=6 Original Called Number=123, Called Number=123, Calling Number=142, Calling DN=216 Calling Id=1486,
Redirect Number=9602XXXX03, Redirect Reason=15
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccUpdateRedirectingNumber:
type=6 redirecting_number=123
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: :cc_get_feature_vsa malloc success
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: cc_get_feature_vsa count is 4
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: :FEATURE_VSA attributes are: feature_name:0,feature_time:1205168592,feature_id:2682
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_update_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: feature_vsa is 47D570C8,featname is 0
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: :cc_get_feature_vsa malloc success
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: cc_get_feature_vsa count is 5
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: :FEATURE_VSA attributes are: feature_name:0,feature_time:1205166576,feature_id:2683
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_update_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: : Generating new featurevsa,inserting it
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_update_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: feature call forward featname is 1
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: :cc_free_feature_vsa freeing 47D569C8
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: vsacount in free is 4
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCallForwardTo:
Call Forward Number=9602XXXX03, Call Forward Cause Reason=15, Call Id=1486
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: :cc_get_feature_vsa malloc success
Feb 14 01:04:25.840: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.844: cc_get_feature_vsa count is 5
Feb 14 01:04:25.844: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.844: :FEATURE_VSA attributes are: feature_name:0,feature_time:1205168592,feature_id:2684
Feb 14 01:04:25.844: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_update_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.844: feature call forward featname is 1
Feb 14 01:04:25.844: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.844: :cc_free_feature_vsa freeing 47D569C8
Feb 14 01:04:25.844: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.844: vsacount in free is 4
Feb 14 01:04:25.844: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCallForwardTo:
Call Forward Number=9602XXXX03, Call Forward Cause Reason=15, Call Id=1486
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCallSetupRequest:
Destination=, Calling IE Present=TRUE, Mode=0,
Outgoing Dial-peer=8, Params=0x47D6FC08, Progress Indication=ORIGINATING SIDE IS NON ISDN(3)
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCheckClipClir:
In: Calling Number=142(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=Allowed)
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCheckClipClir:
Out: Calling Number=142(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=Allowed)
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCallSetupRequest:
Destination Pattern=9T, Called Number=9602XXXX03, Digit Strip=TRUE
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCallSetupRequest:
Calling Number=142(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=Allowed),
Called Number=9602XXXX03(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown),
Redirect Number=123, Display Info=JRuddy
Account Number=, Final Destination Flag=FALSE,
Guid=C831D423-944A-11E3-906C-ECFAA818FF8E, Outgoing Dial-peer=8
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_display_ie_subfields:
ccCallSetupRequest:
cisco-username=
----- ccCallInfo IE subfields -----
cisco-ani=142
cisco-anitype=0
cisco-aniplan=0
cisco-anipi=0
cisco-anisi=0
dest=9602XXXX03
cisco-desttype=0
cisco-destplan=0
cisco-rdie=73
cisco-rdn=123
cisco-rdntype=0
cisco-rdnplan=0
cisco-rdnpi=0
cisco-rdnsi=0
cisco-redirectreason=15 fwd_final_type =0
final_redirectNumber =
hunt_group_timeout =0
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccIFCallSetupRequestPrivate:
Interface=0x4A0C1364, Interface Type=6, Destination=, Mode=0x0,
Call Params(Calling Number=142,(Calling Name=JRuddy)(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=A
llowed),
Called Number=9602XXXX03(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown), Calling Translated=FALSE,
Subscriber Type Str=RegularLine, FinalDestinationFlag=FALSE, Outgoing Dial-peer=8, Call Count On=FALSE,
Source Trkgrp Route Label=, Target Trkgrp Route Label=, tg_label_flag=0, Application Call Id=)
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: :cc_get_feature_vsa malloc success
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: cc_get_feature_vsa count is 5
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: :FEATURE_VSA attributes are: feature_name:0,feature_time:1205168592,feature_id:2685
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: //1487/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccIFCallSetupRequestPrivate:
SPI Call Setup Request Is Success; Interface Type=6, FlowMode=1
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: //1487/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCallSetContext:
Context=0x47D6FBB8
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccSaveDialpeerTag:
Outgoing Dial-peer=8
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_update_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: feature call forward featname is 1
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_update_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: feature_vsa is 47D569C8,featname is 0
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: :cc_get_feature_vsa malloc success
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: cc_get_feature_vsa count is 6
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: :FEATURE_VSA attributes are: feature_name:0,feature_time:1205167248,feature_id:2686
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_update_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: : Generating new featurevsa,inserting it
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_update_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:25.848: feature call forward featname is 1
Feb 14 01:04:25.880: //1487/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_proceeding:
Interface=0x4A0C1364, Progress Indication=NULL(0)
Feb 14 01:04:25.980: //1487/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_cut_progress:
Interface=0x4A0C1364, Progress Indication=INBAND(8), Signal Indication=INTERCEPT(2),
Cause Value=0
Feb 14 01:04:25.980: //1487/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_cut_progress:
Call Entry(Responsed=TRUE)
Feb 14 01:04:25.980: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCallCutProgress:
Progress Indication=INBAND(8), Signal Indication=INTERCEPT(2), Cause Value=0
Voice Call Send Alert=FALSE, Call Entry(Alert Sent=FALSE)
Feb 14 01:04:25.980: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCallCutProgress:
Call Entry(Responsed=TRUE)
Feb 14 01:04:25.980: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccGenerateToneInfo:
Stop Tone On Digit=FALSE, Tone=Null,
Tone Direction=Network, Params=0x0, Call Id=1486
Feb 14 01:04:25.980: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
(confID=0x4BCAA234, callID1=0x5CE, gcid=C74292F4-944A11E3-9068ECFA-A818FF8E, tag=0x0)
Feb 14 01:04:25.980: //1487/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
(confID=0x4BCAA234, callID2=0x5CF, gcid=C74292F4-944A11E3-9068ECFA-A818FF8E, tag=0x0)
Feb 14 01:04:25.980: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
Conference Id=0x4BCAA234, Call Id1=1486, Call Id2=1487, Tag=0x0
Feb 14 01:04:25.980: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_bridge_done:
Conference Id=0x1AC, Source Interface=0x4B53AD64, Source Call Id=1486,
Destination Call Id=1487, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0xFFFFFFFF
Feb 14 01:04:25.984: //1487/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_bridge_done:
Conference Id=0x1AC, Source Interface=0x4A0C1364, Source Call Id=1487,
Destination Call Id=1486, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0xFFFFFFFF
Feb 14 01:04:25.984: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_generic_bridge_done:
Conference Id=0x1AC, Source Interface=0x4A0C1364, Source Call Id=1487,
Destination Call Id=1486, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0xFFFFFFFF
Feb 14 01:04:25.984: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
Call Entry(Conference Id=0x1AC, Destination Call Id=1487)
Feb 14 01:04:25.984: //1487/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
Call Entry(Conference Id=0x1AC, Destination Call Id=1486)
Feb 14 01:04:25.984: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_caps_ind:
Destination Interface=0x4A0C1364, Destination Call Id=1487, Source Call Id=1486,
Caps(Codec=0x1, Fax Rate=0x2, Vad=0x1,
Modem=0x2, Codec Bytes=160, Signal Type=2)
Feb 14 01:04:25.984: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_caps_ind:
Caps(Playout Mode=1, Playout Initial=60(ms), Playout Min=40(ms),
Playout Max=1000(ms), Fax Nom=300(ms))
Feb 14 01:04:25.984: //1487/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_caps_ind:
Destination Interface=0x4B53AD64, Destination Call Id=1486, Source Call Id=1487,
Caps(Codec=0x1, Fax Rate=0x1, Vad=0x1,
Modem=0x2, Codec Bytes=160, Signal Type=2)
Feb 14 01:04:25.984: //1487/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_caps_ind:
Caps(Playout Mode=1, Playout Initial=60(ms), Playout Min=40(ms),
Playout Max=1000(ms), Fax Nom=300(ms))
Feb 14 01:04:25.984: //1487/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_caps_ack:
Destination Interface=0x4B53AD64, Destination Call Id=1486, Source Call Id=1487,
Caps(Codec=g711ulaw(0x1), Fax Rate=FAX_RATE_VOICE(0x2), Vad=OFF(0x1),
Modem=ON(0x2), Codec Bytes=160, Signal Type=2, Seq Num Start=5173)
Feb 14 01:04:25.984: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_caps_ack:
Destination Interface=0x4A0C1364, Destination Call Id=1487, Source Call Id=1486,
Caps(Codec=g711ulaw(0x1), Fax Rate=FAX_RATE_NONE(0x1), Vad=OFF(0x1),
Modem=ON(0x2), Codec Bytes=160, Signal Type=2, Seq Num Start=5156)
Feb 14 01:04:25.988: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCallFeature:
Feature Type=25, Call Id=1486
Feb 14 01:04:25.988: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_voice_mode_event:
Call Id=1486
Feb 14 01:04:25.988: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_voice_mode_event:
Call Entry(Context=0x47D7EC18)
Feb 14 01:04:25.988: //1487/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_voice_mode_event:
Call Id=1487
Feb 14 01:04:25.992: //1487/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_voice_mode_event:
Call Entry(Context=0x47D6FBB8)
Feb 14 01:04:25.992: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_process_notify_bridge_done:
Conference Id=0x1AC, Call Id1=1486, Call Id2=1487
Feb 14 01:04:30.176: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_disconnected:
Cause Value=16, Interface=0x4B53AD64, Call Id=1486
Feb 14 01:04:30.176: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_disconnected:
Call Entry(Responsed=TRUE, Cause Value=16, Retry Count=0)
Feb 14 01:04:30.176: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccConferenceDestroy:
Conference Id=0x1AC, Tag=0x0
Feb 14 01:04:30.176: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_bridge_drop_done:
Conference Id=0x1AC, Source Interface=0x4B53AD64, Source Call Id=1486,
Destination Call Id=1487, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0x0
Feb 14 01:04:30.176: //1487/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_bridge_drop_done:
Conference Id=0x1AC, Source Interface=0x4A0C1364, Source Call Id=1487,
Destination Call Id=1486, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0x0
Feb 14 01:04:30.176: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_generic_bridge_done:
Conference Id=0x1AC, Source Interface=0x4A0C1364, Source Call Id=1487,
Destination Call Id=1486, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0x0
Feb 14 01:04:30.176: //1487/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCallDisconnect:
Cause Value=16, Tag=0x0, Call Entry(Previous Disconnect Cause=0, Disconnect Cause=0)
Feb 14 01:04:30.176: //1487/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCallDisconnect:
Cause Value=16, Call Entry(Responsed=TRUE, Cause Value=16)
Feb 14 01:04:30.176: //1487/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_get_transfer_info:
Transfer Number Is Null
Feb 14 01:04:30.180: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCallDisconnect:
Cause Value=16, Tag=0x0, Call Entry(Previous Disconnect Cause=0, Disconnect Cause=16)
Feb 14 01:04:30.180: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/ccCallDisconnect:
Cause Value=16, Call Entry(Responsed=TRUE, Cause Value=16)
Feb 14 01:04:30.180: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_get_transfer_info:
Transfer Number Is Null
Feb 14 01:04:30.184: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_disconnect_done:
Disposition=0, Interface=0x4B53AD64, Tag=0x0, Call Id=1486,
Call Entry(Disconnect Cause=16, Voice Class Cause Code=0, Retry Count=0)
Feb 14 01:04:30.184: //1486/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_disconnect_done:
Call Disconnect Event Sent
Feb 14 01:04:30.184: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:30.184: :cc_free_feature_vsa freeing 47D561E8
Feb 14 01:04:30.184: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:30.184: vsacount in free is 5
Feb 14 01:04:30.184: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:30.184: vsacount in free is 4
Feb 14 01:04:30.220: //1487/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_disconnect_done:
Disposition=0, Interface=0x4A0C1364, Tag=0x0, Call Id=1487,
Call Entry(Disconnect Cause=16, Voice Class Cause Code=0, Retry Count=0)
Feb 14 01:04:30.220: //1487/C74292F49068/CCAPI/cc_api_call_disconnect_done:
Call Disconnect Event Sent
Feb 14 01:04:30.224: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:30.224: :cc_free_feature_vsa freeing 47D56488
Feb 14 01:04:30.224: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:30.224: vsacount in free is 3
Feb 14 01:04:30.224: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
Feb 14 01:04:30.224: vsacount in free is 2
Feb 14 01:04:53.524: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/DPM/dpAssociateIncomingPeerCore:
Calling Number=142, Called Number=, Voice-Interface=0x4B53AD64,
Timeout=TRUE, Peer Encap Type=ENCAP_VOICE, Peer Search Type=PEER_TYPE_VOICE,
Peer Info Type=DIALPEER_INFO_SPEECH
Feb 14 01:04:53.524: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/DPM/dpAssociateIncomingPeerCore:
Result=Success(0) after DP_MATCH_ORIGINATE; Incoming Dial-peer=20027
Feb 14 01:04:53.524: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/DPM/dpMatchSafModulePlugin:
dialstring=NULL, saf_enabled=0, saf_dndb_lookup=0, dp_result=0
Feb 14 01:04:54.036: //-1/D8B212A79070/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Calling Number=, Called Number=1, Peer Info Type=DIALPEER_INFO_SPEECH
Feb 14 01:04:54.036: //-1/D8B212A79070/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Match Rule=DP_MATCH_DEST; Called Number=1
Feb 14 01:04:54.036: //-1/D8B212A79070/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Result=Partial Matches(1) after DP_MATCH_DEST
Feb 14 01:04:54.036: //-1/D8B212A79070/DPM/dpMatchSafModulePlugin:
dialstring=1, saf_enabled=1, saf_dndb_lookup=0, dp_result=1
Feb 14 01:04:54.036: //-1/D8B212A79070/DPM/dpMatchPeersMoreArg:
Result=MORE_DIGITS_NEEDED(1)
Feb 14 01:04:54.132: //-1/D8B212A79070/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Calling Number=, Called Number=12, Peer Info Type=DIALPEER_INFO_SPEECH
Feb 14 01:04:54.132: //-1/D8B212A79070/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Match Rule=DP_MATCH_DEST; Called Number=12
Feb 14 01:04:54.132: //-1/D8B212A79070/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Result=Partial Matches(1) after DP_MATCH_DEST
Feb 14 01:04:54.132: //-1/D8B212A79070/DPM/dpMatchSafModulePlugin:
dialstring=12, saf_enabled=1, saf_dndb_lookup=0, dp_result=1
Feb 14 01:04:54.132: //-1/D8B212A79070/DPM/dpMatchPeersMoreArg:
Result=MORE_DIGITS_NEEDED(1)
Feb 14 01:04:54.232: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Calling Number=, Called Number=123, Peer Info Type=DIALPEER_INFO_SPEECH
Feb 14 01:04:54.232: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Match Rule=DP_MATCH_DEST; Called Number=123
Feb 14 01:04:54.236: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Result=Success(0) after DP_MATCH_DEST
Feb 14 01:04:54.236: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/DPM/dpMatchSafModulePlugin:
dialstring=123, saf_enabled=0, saf_dndb_lookup=1, dp_result=0
Feb 14 01:04:54.236: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/DPM/dpMatchPeersMoreArg:
Result=SUCCESS(0)
List of Matched Outgoing Dial-peer(s):
1: Dial-peer Tag=20011
Feb 14 01:04:54.236: //-1/D8B212A79070/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Calling Number=, Called Number=123, Peer Info Type=DIALPEER_INFO_SPEECH
Feb 14 01:04:54.236: //-1/D8B212A79070/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Match Rule=DP_MATCH_DEST; Called Number=123
Feb 14 01:04:54.236: //-1/D8B212A79070/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Result=Success(0) after DP_MATCH_DEST
Feb 14 01:04:54.236: //-1/D8B212A79070/DPM/dpMatchSafModulePlugin:
dialstring=123, saf_enabled=1, saf_dndb_lookup=0, dp_result=0
Feb 14 01:04:54.236: //-1/D8B212A79070/DPM/dpMatchPeersMoreArg:
Result=SUCCESS(0)
List of Matched Outgoing Dial-peer(s):
1: Dial-peer Tag=20011
Feb 14 01:04:54.240: //-1/D8B212A79070/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Calling Number=, Called Number=123, Peer Info Type=DIALPEER_INFO_SPEECH
Feb 14 01:04:54.240: //-1/D8B212A79070/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Match Rule=DP_MATCH_DEST; Called Number=123
Feb 14 01:04:54.240: //-1/D8B212A79070/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Result=Success(0) after DP_MATCH_DEST
Feb 14 01:04:54.240: //-1/D8B212A79070/DPM/dpMatchSafModulePlugin:
dialstring=123, saf_enabled=0, saf_dndb_lookup=1, dp_result=0
Feb 14 01:04:54.240: //-1/D8B212A79070/DPM/dpMatchPeersMoreArg:
Result=SUCCESS(0)
List of Matched Outgoing Dial-peer(s):
1: Dial-peer Tag=20011
Feb 14 01:04:54.240: //-1/D8B212A79070/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Calling Number=, Called Number=123, Peer Info Type=DIALPEER_INFO_SPEECH
Feb 14 01:04:54.240: //-1/D8B212A79070/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Match Rule=DP_MATCH_DEST; Called Number=123
Feb 14 01:04:54.240: //-1/D8B212A79070/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Result=Success(0) after DP_MATCH_DEST
Feb 14 01:04:54.240: //-1/D8B212A79070/DPM/dpMatchSafModulePlugin:
dialstring=123, saf_enabled=0, saf_dndb_lookup=1, dp_result=0
Feb 14 01:04:54.240: //-1/D8B212A79070/DPM/dpMatchPeersMoreArg:
Result=SUCCESS(0)
List of Matched Outgoing Dial-peer(s):
1: Dial-peer Tag=20011
Feb 14 01:04:54.240: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Calling Number=123, Called Number=123, Peer Info Type=DIALPEER_INFO_SPEECH
Feb 14 01:04:54.240: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Match Rule=DP_MATCH_DEST; Called Number=123
Feb 14 01:04:54.240: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Result=Success(0) after DP_MATCH_DEST
Feb 14 01:04:54.240: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/DPM/dpMatchSafModulePlugin:
dialstring=123, saf_enabled=0, saf_dndb_lookup=1, dp_result=0
Feb 14 01:04:54.240: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/DPM/dpMatchPeersMoreArg:
Result=SUCCESS(0)
List of Matched Outgoing Dial-peer(s):
1: Dial-peer Tag=20011
Feb 14 01:04:54.240: //-1/D8B212A79070/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Calling Number=, Called Number=9602XXXX03, Peer Info Type=DIALPEER_INFO_SPEECH
Feb 14 01:04:54.240: //-1/D8B212A79070/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Match Rule=DP_MATCH_DEST; Called Number=9602XXXX03
Feb 14 01:04:54.240: //-1/D8B212A79070/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Result=Success(0) after DP_MATCH_DEST
Feb 14 01:04:54.240: //-1/D8B212A79070/DPM/dpMatchSafModulePlugin:
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ICal locations stopped reporting busy?!?!
Greetings,
I am running Lion Server 10.7.4 and have been running the iCal server for a month or so with no problems. (other then outlook not talking to it!) Yesterday we started to experience that when we are setting a meeting and slection on of the conference rooms, it no longer reports if it is busy! It just says its open and will allow a booking of more then one at the same time. I have tried to change from automatic approval to with delegate ok and it still reports incorrectly. I have tried to turn off the CalDAV server and restart and still the same issue. Anyone have any suggestions?
While I am at it, anyone figure out a way to make Outlook play nice?!
Thanks,
KevinOK, FYI. It seems one of the delegates had changed the events effect availablility settting and this is what the root of the problem was.
Easy once you know to double check that.
Kevin -
Oracle Spatial User Conference - GITA Conference Seattle
http://www.gita.org/events/annual/31/Oracle.asp
Oracle Spatial User Conference
Please note that online registration for this event is now closed.
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Sheraton Seattle Hotel
1400 6th Avenue
Seattle, Washington USA
GITA invites you to attend the Oracle Spatial Users Conference. If you are currently a user, solutions provider, or systems integrator who depends upon Oracle’s spatial technologies, or if you want to learn why thousands of organizations use Oracle’s spatial database and application server capabilities, this is one event you won’t want to miss.
Learn about the latest Oracle geospatial technologies and the business and technical benefits they provide as users, solutions providers and Oracle executives share real world experience with the world's most widely used geospatial information technology platform.
More details will be posted soon—sign up for e-mail updates today!
ORACLE SPATIAL USER CONFERENCE AT GITA
Thursday, March 13, 2008—Seattle, Washington
Preliminary Agenda
Please check back for updates in the future. This agenda is subject to change.
Feb. 12 Update: Complete user sessions schedule and abstracts posted
Wednesday, March 12
6:00 – 8:30 p.m. Oracle Spatial User Conference Reception — Cirrus Ballroom, Sheraton Seattle Hotel
Open to registered & paid user conference attendees only. Registration will be available at the door.
Thursday, March 13
8:00 – 8:30 a.m.
Oracle Spatial Special Interest Group Meeting
8:30 – 9:00 a.m. Welcome – Oracle
9:00 – 10:30 a.m.
Maps in Business Solutions and Applications (Jayant Sharma)
* Fusion Middleware and BI
* OGC Web Services
* Work and Asset Management
* Mobile Workforce Management
10:30 – 11:00 a.m.
Break
11:00 a.m. – Noon
Oracle Spatial 11g – Technical Overview (Siva Ravada)
* What’s Better?
* What’s New?
* What Would You Like To See?
12:00 – 1:30 p.m.
Award Luncheon
1:30 – 3:00 p.m.
TECHNICAL USE CASES – USER SESSIONS
Track A
Mapping & Business Intelligence Applications in Insurance and Retail
Audatex Insight: Claims Analytics with Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition and Oracle MapViewer
Yasser Kanoun, Principal Consultant, KPI Partners
Sally Suico, Audatex
Audatex Insight is a claim analytics application that presents automobile claims data in graphical and geographical views for management decision support.
This presentation describes how the integration of Oracle MapViewer with OBIEE dashboards allowed Audatex to display claim analytics geographically. For instance, a user can view the average cost of car repair variance, for a specific insurance company compared to whole industry, on US map at desired geographical levels.
CatPortal's LocWizard: An Innovative Approach to Mapping Insurance Risk Intelligence and Enabling Faster Decision Making
Guru Rao, President, Catastrophe Systems,
Aon Re Services, Inc.
Deepak Badoni, Vice President, Catastrophe Systems, Aon Re Services, Inc.
Instant access to policy and location level insurance data is one of the keys to faster decision making during and after a catastrophe event. Using Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition and Oracle MapViewer, Aon Re Global has developed an industry leading business intelligence and mapping tool that allows users to seamlessly navigate between reports and maps.
The design was driven entirely by their clients’ need to answer key questions about their exposures and losses to catastrophes. The system uses a blend of custom programming and out-of-the-box functionality to create an interface that allows users to create powerful visualizations and reports with a few mouse-clicks – which previously took days, even weeks of manual effort.
Unobtrusive Spatial Enablement of the Oracle Business Intelligence Suite at RL Polk
Steven Pierce, Principal, Johnston McLamb
Robert Murray, Technical Product Manager, RL Polk
This presentation will describe RL Polk’s approach to integrating Oracle MapViewer into Oracle Business Intelligence Suite using Oracle MapViewer's Non-Spatial Data Provider. The NSDP brought an elegant and efficient approach to integrating spatial and non-spatial data in real time.
Track B
Oracle Spatial in Public Sector
Maximizing the Value of Cuyahoga County-Wide GIS Using Oracle Spatial and Oracle Fusion Middleware
J. Kevin Kelley, Geospatial Information Officer, Cuyahoga County
G. Patrick Zhu, Software Systems Developer,Michael Baker Corporation
Discover how to leverage Oracle Spatial and Fusion Middleware technologies to solve current complex county-wide Geospatial needs. Cuyahoga is implementing a cutting-edge architecture to support Grid computing, service-oriented architecture (SOA) and event-driven architecture (EDA) that delivers unprecedented flexibility, performance and scalability.
Web Mapping with Microsoft Virtual Earth and Oracle 10g in U.S. EPA's Grant Tracking Systems
Trevor Quinn, Principal Developer, Systalex Corporation
This presentation details how a U.S. EPA enterprise web application was "geo-enabled" using Microsoft Virtual Earth and Oracle Application Express, and how the back-end Oracle 10g database was transformed into a spatial data engine for Virtual Earth. The presentation demonstrates how to make Oracle MapViewer maps available to commercial mapping APIs as cached tiles, and describes how to serve feature data directly from the database to Virtual Earth using AJAX and PL/SQL.
Automatic Vehicles Monitoring System at Cotral
Giovanni Corcione, Sales Consultant, Oracle Italy
Paolo Castagno, Principal Consultant, Oracle Italy
Diego Ponzi, Production Monitoring- Innovation Manager, Cotral SPA
The Automatic Vehicles Monitoring (AVM) system at Cotral SPA monitors a fleet of 1600 buses that take about 4600 trips per day on a "near real time" basis. Through GPRS/HTTP, buses send information such as position, events, alarms, timing, schedule to a central system for storage and analysis in the Spatial Data Infrastructure, based on Oracle Spatial, for bus monitoring, mapping, reporting and trip planning. With Oracle’s linear referencing, buses can be located and displayed in real time. The Oracle MapViewer browser front-end renders interactive maps with dynamic bus positions according to routes and bus stop positions. A demo will be shown.
3:00 – 3:30 p.m.
Break / Vendor Booths
3:30 – 5:15 p.m.
TECHNICAL USE CASES – USER SESSIONS
Track A
Utilities Case Studies
A Case Study: Re-engineering Cable Industry Business Processes with Spatial Database Technologies
Dennis Beck, President, Spatial Business Systems
This presentation highlights how a suite of customer-service related business applications are being deployed to change cable industry. An overview of the key design criteria will be presented along with highlights of the technical challenges that were faced in building a large-scale set of applications. Details of the applications will be highlighted as well as an overview of the technical implementation considerations and challenges. The presentation will conclude with a demonstration.
Web based geospatial business applications - embedding the CAD/GIS client
Philip O'Doherty, CEO, eSpatial Inc.
Jon Polay, VP Sales, eSpatial Inc.
This talk looks at the emerging drive towards development of geospatial GIS/CAD features within web enabled business applications. It has always been a goal to embed CAD like capabilities within business applications, but it is only recently that the required database and software infrastructure has made this possible. Leading Wireless Telecommunications Company, Verizon, will present its VEGA Application. This demo includes CAD data editing and manipulation features, seamlessly provided as an end to end process, all accessible within a pure web browser.
Foundations of the New Enterprise: Managing Critical Business Data using Oracle Spatial
Justin Lokitz, Director of Sales Engineering Organization Leica Geosystems Geospatial Imaging
Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC) is among the top ten Water and Waste Water utilities in the United States. Early on, to support its business needs with regards to geospatial data, WSSC had built a system using software from many traditional GIS vendors that lacked integration and support for many vital business processes. In 2006 WSSC moved all enterprise data to Oracle Spatial (vector and raster data) and implemented the Leica Geosystems' ADE suite.
Modeling Utility Networks with Oracle Spatial Network Data Model
Peter Manskopf, Senior Consultant, GE Energy
The capabilities in Oracle Spatial allowed GE to build its next generation GIS client using Oracle Spatial as the data repository. The Oracle Spatial network data model provides the primitive spatial data structures required to model and meet the complex needs of utility customers. This presentation will give a technical overview how an electrical utility network can be modeled using the Oracle network topology model. The presentation will cover: How Oracle Spatial data structures can be used to model a connected utility network. How the SDO_NET API is used to perform different types of network tracing crucial to utilities. A demo will show the GE client performing network operations on Oracle Spatial.
Track B
Oracle Spatial in Public Sector & Map Production
Using Oracle Spatial and MapViewer for Evaluation of Urban Area Development in Brazil
Andre Luis Carvalho da Motta e Silva, Stategical Projects Director, CODEPLAN
Gustavo Neves de Andrade Lemes, Consultant, Sete Serviços
Fernando Targa, Development Director, GEMPI
To meet information demand concerning income and job generation programs implemented by Brazil’s Federal District Economic Development Office (SDE), the Federal District Planning Company developed the Urban Areas Management System (SIGAU). Local areas are evaluated through performance indexes that take into account urban features, land plot, block and district, and analysis/simulation of a large volume of data from many governmental offices and systems. Thematic maps enable follow up and decision making on current programs. Oracle Spatial, GeoRaster and MapViewer provide a safe, high performance implementation platform. A demo will be shown.
Creation, Publication & Update of Maps out of Databases
Sebastien Lanoe, Product Marketing Manager, Lorienne SA
The production of maps out of GIS databases is often a challenging process. Lorienne innovates with a new map production environment for map creation, map publication and map updates from Oracle Spatial, with a focus on high quality, production cost, data integrity and diversification of map products across media. The case study with Tele Atlas data stored in Oracle Spatial will address the benefits, the level of quality, the efficiency of the production process and its dedicated user-friendly environment.
Reengineering Desktop Thick Workgroups into Web
Rich Enterprise Clients
Bryan Hall, Spatial Architect, L-3 Communications
Jeff Walawender, Senior Software Engineer, L-3 Communications
Cost cutting requires reengineering spatial solutions to directly address business requirements. But enterprise computing for spatial data has, with even "Web 2.0", required the user to lose the responsiveness and feedback that traditional desktop thick client GIS software has provided. We took a different approach in the re-engineering effort and concentrated on making it work as much like a traditional desktop thick client - while simplifying use, making editing more reliable, and actually speeding up rendering. All this, while only supporting one versioned Oracle Spatial database, and application tier for all users.
Complete eGovernment solution at City of Bolzano
Stefan Putzer, CreaForm
Giulio Lavoriero, Director of Engineering, CreaForm
The City of Bolzano, Italy has a unique, complete editing and publishing environment for geographical data. The Oracle Spatial-based enterprise editing environment supports import and export into geospatial tools from Bentley and ESRI, and network modeling from Oracle Spatial. Data is shared with GeoJAX, an easy-to-use geographical web browser that uses the Oracle MapViewer framework in combination with J2EE and AJAX for browsing Oracle Spatial data. This provides a flexible viewer supports spatial queries, and can be fully customized (style and functionality). Users can easily import any kind of geographical data from an ESRI file, edit it with a CAD precision functionality and make those data visible to anyone via the web in a very short time.
5:00 – 5:30 p.m.
Closing Reception
Questions about the Oracle Spatial Users Conference? Contact us!
Phone: 303-337-0513 Fax: 303-337-1001 E-mail: [email protected]Hi:
Some updates regarding the Oracle Spatial User Conference 2008.
1 - Presentations are now available at
http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/spatial/htdocs/spatial_conf_0803_idx.html
All submitted presentations have been posted except for the 3:30 track B slides. Those will be available in a day or two.
2 - Survey for Conference Attendees: If you attended the conference, please take a few minutes to complete the brief survey: http://www.zoomerang.com/Survey/survey-intro.zgi?p=WEB227LQXQUMMD.
Take the survey by April 2 to be entered in a random drawing to receive a copy of the Pro Oracle Spatial for Oracle Database 11g book. We'll also give away 10 GITA shoulder bags.
Thanks to the speakers, sponsors, and participants for a great conference! -
Read this after press conference, what do you think?
Okay here's the deal. Apple had a press conference today, and they have thoroughly addressed the antenna issues or apparently lack of with the iPhone 4, now dubbed as "antennagate".
Now, I will just throw a "light" breakdown of thoughts on this and also leave the live blog provided by Endgaget down below for you to read for yourself.
So apple changes the design of the iPhone. It's beautiful. It's suppose to run better and perform better than previous models. But wait, what's this?
An antenna on the outside of a phone? Wow!
Guess What?
Now, people know exactly where the antenna has been placed and can visibly see and can physically touch it on the outside of the phone. They are now aware of it more than with any other phone and can manipulate it by covering it up with their big meaty, greasy, stinky, sweaty, hands.
Or clean, manicured, dainty hands.
So they do, as they should be able too.
Then they watch the signal drop!
Oh no!
You see, with other phones, internal antennas have never really been in the publics "eye" and has escaped the general public knowledge of how cell phones work and can be affected by holding or covering up the antenna area.
Apple created the first (that I've known of) external antenna that is located in the same place an internal antennas. Therefore causing you to actually grip it while in use.
What does this mean? Does it actually hurt it's signal more than internal antennas? Has Apple done their homework?
Ultimately it seems they have. As you should and would expect a multi Billion dollar company who is considered the world over as the best technology company out there. Why wouldn't they?
So what's the problem?
Now I think this report basically says (with out Apple outing their business partner AT&T) that the main issues are within the signal provider, area signal strength. Then there is fact that they basically but a big "X marks the spot" or "cover this up with your hand to make signal worse" area on the phone made aware to everyone when they had their keynote stating that the frame was doubled as an atenna.
The media doesn't' help either. As new customers are made and switch over from other companies such as Verizon for the iphone 4, then they come home to read or see this "antennagate" on you tube, they begin to attribute all their AT&T issues (dropped calls) to the design of the iPhone 4. Yet, studies, actual scientific studies have shown to have better reliability than older models of the iphone.
Here I think Apple proves this, and one must read between the lines on what they can and cannot say about the business and their relationship with AT&T.
But, I think they have proven the point they have a great phone for making calls. They have done their homework and yet still had to answer to this media sensation. They had to make some remedy despite that all the testing and statistics about the iphone 4's performance states that there is no antenna issue. That it isn't significantly much different than any other antenna placed out in todays current cell phone market.
Not to mention the sheep, and Apple haters or competitors who join the fray.
Does Apple have sheep followers? Sure. But they also have people who for whatever personal or business reasons despise them.
But, the sheep I refer too, are the people who just hear of, or read one report on this "antenna gate", and do no research for themselves to actually understand the issue or intelligently assess their problems with phone properly. Then they start to raise **** over something that may actually not an issue.
For example, many people have complained tirelessly over this "death grip" and how they drop calls all the time, only to find out that the whole time it must have been AT&T dropping them because they have been using a bluetooth device or a case around the phone which prevents this issue from coming from the antenna
Sheep.
The decision to apply and antenna icon on every phone in the cellular market was made to let consumers rate or judge their signal strength and calling area. 1 bar doesn't mean a call cant be made. just as 5 bars doesn't mean "superduper great signal you'll never drop a call ever ever".
Many specialists believe that the cell phone market should drop this antenna signal strength meter, because of its subjective nature, and tthe fact hat it doesn't actually work like a "gas tank meter" in a car, nor functions like one.
Anyone who's ever studied this "signal meter" knows that you can go from full 5 bars to no bars in less than a microsecond with no feasible reason, on any network. It's not about, "my network never drops calls" it's about consistency.
So why mislead consumers? Why not just have a green light, red light?
Back to Apple's choices.
They had to do something, had too. No matter what tests show, statistics, fanboys, haters, or competitors. They had too, without slapping AT&T in the face.
Enter the Press Conference.
Below is the blow by blow.
In the end I feel a bit sorry for how things turned out. Apple looses millions on basically an issue that every company, and carrier has. Block the antenna, loose some signal.
Call it what you want but they are giving away free cases that costs millions of dollars to Apple, unnecessarily just to cool this thing down.
To all those who complain I say try this. Just use your phone naturally, don't try to "death Grip" the mother. Just use it and if you get dropped calls, try a case or bluetooth, or a headset, and if you get dropped calls, be open to the fact that it's probable AT&T, or just the nature of cellphones. Not an antenna issue that Nokia, Sony, Apple, Motorola, HTC, Samsung and every other maker faces . . . despite what they say.
Apple loses, because they currently are considered to be the king of the hill in the smart phone market (and others for that matter) and they told everyone "HEY! EVERYONE! Our antenna is on the outside, and it's right 'X' here!"
They Still apologized and gave away millions to make any and everyone happy.
Had their been and actual Hardware defect, I would have said RECALL. As things sit I think Apple handled things correctly. Had you anyone asked me earlier in the week, I would have scoffed at the idea of a bumper fix. But it's not a fix, there is nothing to fix, it's an act of good faith.
Maybe it's also a way to get more cases out their so when September rolls around they can have a better call drop ratio to the 3GS.
After the meeting I couldnt help but think, had I made something that wasn't broken, and people said I'd have to try and fix it, I think that all you would have seen from me would've been the middle finger.
It's a ish snow ball thrown down hill, and Apple is saying sorry you got hit on the way down but we didn't' toss it.
Here's something for your trouble.
Remember you can return it, and Apple is having a "case is sill open" approach and will continue to work on it. As for now, it appears that they really is nothing wrong with your antenna on your iPhone 4.
Maybe you should start to smile, or go to Verizon?Hello everybody.
I am a would-be Iphone 4 user, which will now surely not become one.
I did read all the fuss about the antenna, and I did watch the conference, and here is what I think.
Saying that, even with the issues, “it is still useable”, is in my opinion ridiculous.
Guys, we’re talking about a 650 € mobile here.
The Iphone 4 is a top of the line phone. It’s not a 29 € mobile bought at a supermarket.
And if a 29 € can work as a phone perfectly, I expect that a mobile that costs 20 times that, can at least give me the same functionality that the cheap one gives.
Yes, the Iphone offers so much more, and that’s the reason why I wanted to buy it (so I am not an Apple naysayer, in fact I really wanted to buy an Iphone, and even defended it in front of friends in discussions), but really I need it first and foremost for work, and I NEED to be able to receive and make phone calls, and can’t afford to have dropped calls in bad reception areas.
This is an issue ALL smartphones have? To be sincere, I highly doubt that.
But even if it were, then I would go on with my non-smartphone mobile, until this thing is solved, because seriously, I think before adding in all kinds of gadgets and whatsoever, making sure you can use a phone to make phone calls everywhere without dropping calls should be the priority number 1.
There is no possible hardware solution? Now, I am not an expert, but if you look at the pictures of the antenna, and without making any particularly intelligent change… why not just rotate the antenna position 180°? So that the black band is on the top right, where nobody holds it, rather than on the bottom left, where most people hold it? It doesn’t take a rocket scientist in my opinion.
What I think is that we WILL see a hardware solution, in my opinion Apple already knows what needs to be done. But you can’t just change production from one day to the next. Apple has a lot of phones ready yet, and lots are being built, that it can’t just throw away.
So, until 30 September (or until these models will be dispatched) we’ll get this model with a bumper.
When the stock will be over, we’ll get a new model with the magical fix.
Until then… +“if you don’t want an Iphone 4 – don’t buy it”.+
Smart suggestion mr. Jobs gave, I’ll follow it.
Have a nice day.
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