Configure Dial-in

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  • Trouble configuring Dial Plan in CallManager 7.1.3

    Hello all.
    Been trying to make my internal phones to communicate to the PSTN line through a VIC2-2FXO card on my Cisco 2911 router.
    Problem is that in past tests, I managed to configure CME to direct PSTN call through an FXO card, but it was a different scenario. I had at the time a Cisco 2801 router with CallManager Express installed on its flash, and an FXO card same as this one.
    I could also configure my scenario using SDM and other Cisco tools (graphical) which I can't now, because this Cisco 2911 won't accept SDM 2.5 to be installed.
    Anyway, I have my phones communicating with eachother internally, both the IP phones, SIP softphones and 2 analog phones connected to the network through a VG202 voice gateway.
    I'm here to ask for your help on the best way, or which steps i have to pass in order to allow my communications to be delivered to the exterior of my organization.
    I already tried all that I could find, and understand, such as Route Pattern, Application Dial Rules and several others, but still no luck.
    Can anyone help me with some guidelines on what I need to configure, or point me on some good documentation about this?
    Thank you in advance.

    Hi
    Since you are using FXO ports, I would normally configure the gateway as a H.323 router. This config should be familiar to you if  you have played with CME previously.
    Basically you would need carry out these steps:
    1) Configure dial-peers pointing to your FXO ports on the gatway (here I'm assuming you want to dial 9 for an outside line, so change the 9 if you use something different - also use whatever voice port numbers you have on your gateway):
    dial-peer voice 1 pots
    destination-pattern 9T
    port 0/0/0
    dial-peer voice 2 pots
    destination-pattern 9T
    port 0/0/1
    2) Set the ports to use PLAR to route any incoming calls to an internal extension:
    voice-port 0/0/0
    connection plar 1234                    (set an internal extension where I have 1234)
    3) Configure dial-peers pointing to CCM for inbound calls to the number you are sending the calls to:
    dial-peer voice 10 voip
    session target ipv4:x.x.x.x            (CCM IP address)
    destination pattern 1234
    codec G711a
    no vad
    4) In CCM, add the gateway as a H.323 gateway. Set:
    Device name: IP address of the gateway.
    Device Pool: something suitable or default
    Inbound Calling Search Space: Set to a CSS including your internal phones, or leave at if you haven't configured partitions
    5) In CCM, add a route pattern to match your dial-peer. E.g.
    Pattern : 9!
    Partition : a partition which your phones have in their CSS, or if you haven't configured CSS/Partitions
    Gateway or Route LIst : your H.323 gateway
    Leave other properties as-is for now.
    This should then allow anything you dial starting with 9 to be routed to the gateway, which will then strip the 9 and send the call out.
    This is a very basic setup.... there's a world of other stuff you may want to do, but it should get you started...
    Regards
    Aaron
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  • Configure dial-up connection in Oracle Enterprise Linux Release 4-3.7.11

    Hallo!I have just finished installing Oracle Enterprise Linux Release 4-3.7.11 so that I can set up Oracle 10g on this Linux platform.
    But first I need to set up a few configurations e.g enable my OEL connect to the internet via a dial-up modem.
    I have used my modem successfully on openSUSE 11.2 and Ubuntu 9.04 but I am unable to use it on OEL.
    My ubuntu configurations are as follows
    Connection Name:ZAIN
    Number:*99#
    APN:ke.celtel.com
    How do I set up dial-up in OEL using the settings above?
    Also,simple commands to restart the OEL such as shutdown -r now are not being found when I type them in the terminal.How can this be so?
    Thanks.

    user11114098 wrote:
    But first I need to set up a few configurations e.g enable my OEL connect to the internet via a dial-up modem.Use wvdialconf to configure access.
    Use wvdial to dial out using the modem, authenticate, and have it launch the pppd daemon for creating an IP connection via the modem.
    If you want to configure manually, you will need to edit the files pap-secrets and chap-sercrets in +/etc/ppp+. Then you also need a unique config file for your connection defined in the +/etc/ppp/peers+ directory.
    These files are fairly simple to edit. The secret files contains your ISP authentication details. The peers file the phone number and account name (from the secret files) to use. wvdialconf should configure this accordingly though.
    There's lot of details available on the web - suggest you google.

  • Configuring dial-up on iMac G5 with External Modem

    Ok guys... I give-up. I bought an external USB modem. I don't know what to do to make it work? What detailed procedures should I do for the iMac to read it as a modem from the USB port????
    When I open internet connections configurations, the only ports available are firewire, airport, bluetooth and ethernet; nothing about USB.
    Help please? Anyone who has the modem working, can you tell me what did you do? There's nothing in the manuals that explains how to set it up!
    Thanks in advance...

    Yes it is set on automatic and I've tried everything from plugging and unplugging and rebooting.
    And I'm sure the problem is not the modem because I tried it on my Windows based Laptop and it worked perfectly as soon as I plugged it without even doing any configuration.
    Weird. Tomorrow I'll go buy an apple one.
    Does the apple modem work right away or do I have to select something from the list before it works? I mean is it readable right away or do I have to also select Bluetooh and configure the dial-up? Pardon my ignorance, I'm not too much into Mac configurations yet. I switched only last august.
    Please advise...
    Thank you

  • Configuring Dial-Plan in CME

    Have to configure the dial-plan in CME version 10
    Is ther any kind of timer setting as in Call Manager to wait for all the
    digits and to route the call properly
    If user dial 0 to reception
    if user dial 024 to internal extension
    if user dial 02433 to other site going through the voip-dialpeer
    Can We do this please help

    For sccp phones under Telephony Service for sip phone I guess under voice register global
    This is the max time to wait for another digit 
    timeouts interdigit (telephony-service)
    To set the interdigit timeout value for all Cisco IP phones in a Cisco Unified CME system, use the timeouts interdigit command in telephony-service configuration mode. To return to the default value, use the no form of this command.
    timeouts interdigit seconds
    no timeouts interdigit
    Hope it helps

  • How do I configure Dial-plan redundancy - Priority

    Hello
    I am setting up Dial Plan to single Destination PREFIX to 2 seperate gateway (not under my control).
    1st Gateway as 8 PSTN line
    2nd Gateway has 4 PSTN line
    how do I configure my cisco 3620 gateway that will allow me to route calls to 1st Gateway as long as all 8 PSTN lines are available.
    I know if you configure preference under dial plan like the one below
    dial-peer voice 88021 voip
    destination-pattern 8802T
    session target ivp4:x.x.x.x
    preference 10
    dial-peer voice 88022 voip
    destination-patter 8802T
    session target ipv4:y.y.y.y
    preference 9
    but this does not work as long as IP network is fine. I need as solution that will allow me to route calls to 2nd gateway if PSTN interfaces are all full/busy
    These 2 destination gateways are not under my control therefore, I can't request them to use my gatekeeper.
    Any other solution that I can try in my gateway
    Faisal

    This will work. The clal will be routed to the first gateway with prefernce 9 and then if the call fails, the call will be routed to the second gateway with prefernce 10.
    The only trick is the call has to fail with an error message which will tell the gateway to hunt. For example user busy will not cause the gateway to hunt. No cirucit or channle, no resource, no route to destination etc will all make the gateway hunt.
    You can on the other hand use advanced busyout on the remote gateways to tell the originating when the interfaces are busy.
    Taimoor

  • 876 Configuring dial backup

    We are trying to configure a Cisco 876 router to dial out via the ISDN S/T port as the primary interface. If the primary interface is disconnected for whatever reason we would like the analogue/modem connection to automatic kick in as backup through the AUX interface. Currently both the the ISDN and modem connections dial at the same time which we don't want.
    I have attached a tech-support file which contains our configuration and IOS version. Is it possible to configure this router to use the ISDN to be the main connection and the analogue service to only kick in when the ISDN goes down? Appreciate any assistance.

    Normally it is done with route Administrative Distance and timeout.
    There are two routes to the same destination, one with low AD (e.g. 110), which is preferred, and one with high AD, manually set to e.g. 250.
    When route with the lower AD goes down, traffic starts to route over route with AD250, next hop of which is backup interface. When primary link comes back up, traffic is routed over the new link, and connection on backup link times out, since there are no packets flowing.
    Hope this helps.

  • SP A10-Error 633: The modem is not installed or configured for Dial-Up

    Ive already reformatted the hard drive and used the utilities CD to install the modem driver again. Anyone got any advice on how to solve problem? Would an external modem solve it?
    By the way it is a satellite pro A10

    Hello
    If the HDD is formatted use the recovery CD and reinstall OS. After that the modem should be recognized and installed properly. After that configure Dial up connection and check the modem. If the modem is not defective it should work.
    The strange thing is that there is error 633 that means: The port is already in use or is not configured for Remote Access dialout.
    Please check this interesting site http://www.modemsite.com/56k/duns633.asp .
    If there is no success please write again.
    Bye

  • DIAL UP CONFIGURATION ON SOLRIS 10 [INTEL]

    I would like to know the steps to configure DIAL UP CONNECTION ON intel base solaris 10.

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    http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=419165

  • Urgent--dial backup with a PPPOE configuration

    Hi all. I have a pppoe for my DSL connection. I cannot get the dial backup to work while the dsl is working.

    Hi,
    I think there are few problems:
    1. the backup interface command should be applied under the dialer interface
    2. the dialer interface will never go down unless you shut it
    Let' try to configure dialer watch (http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/12_0/dial/configuration/guide/dcdbakdw.html) or may be enhanced object tracking (http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps5413/products_feature_guide09186a00801d862d.html).
    Hope it helps, rate if does
    Krisztian

  • PLease help me to configure

    Hello Friends,
    I need your help to configure my voice setup.I have two location connected with a point-to-point leased line. Both the ends have different brand pbx installed. One is connected with R1 with the help pf a T1 voice card and Other is connected with R2 with the help of a E1 card. I am giving an attachment of the scnerio. Please help me to configure the cisco 3640 routers with H.323 gateway. I will be very thankful to you.My bosses has given me this work to do. Now I need your help. I have some exerience to configure E1 and T1 cards also have some knowledge of configuring dial pears.
    Thanks.

    Ok, this was the 2nd thing I was just about to recommend, and that was to not Trunk due to the E1/T1 limitation and just terminate and route everything H323. Both sides are CAS, just one is E&M Immediate and the other is R2-Digital. Unlike the 1st document I linked you are not trunking the connections you are using a PLAR to a voice-port. Essentially you are using a H323 dialplan to do this in a limited fashion.
    Unfortunately CAS doesn't support ANI unless you use FGD or FGD-EANA on the T1 side Router and PBX. Not totally sure on the R2 side but I believe you need to configure your PBX and R2 router to use R2-Digital Compelled, non-compelled or semi-compelled to get ANI information on that side.
    Reference these documents.
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk652/tk653/technologies_tech_note09186a00800e2560.shtml
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk652/tk653/technologies_tech_note09186a00800943c2.shtml
    http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios124/124tcr/tdia_r/dia_d2ht.htm#wp1010243
    Please rate any helpful posts
    Thanks
    Fred

  • Sharing the dial-up connection of a PC laptop--either wired, or wirelessly

    Hello, fellow Mac users! I just got my first Mac--a beautiful 1.83 GHz MacBook. I LOVE the switch to OS X from Windows XP.
    Anyway, here's problem:
    I am leaving on vacation, and, unfortunately the resort at which we are staying does not have Internet Access, so I am forced to use dial-up. Unfortunately, since I have heard very bad reports about the Apple USB Modem, I can't get a modem for the MacBook itself, so I will use my PC laptop's modem. The PC Laptop is a Windows XP Pro machine. So, here's the problem--try as I might, I just cannot get the darn PC laptop to share its dial-up connection; either over a ethernet cross-over cable, or adhoc Wi-Fi.
    So, please help me get this to work, or I will be forced to use a PC laptop to check e-mail, RSS feeds, and anything else online.
    Thanks in advance! (And thanks, Steve Jobs, for helping to create some of the best computers out there!)

    Here is from the help support on xp :
    Configure,a dial-up
    connection, click the connection that you want to
    configure, and then, under Network Tasks, click Change
    settings of this connection.
    Do one or more of the following:
    To configure dialing devices that your computer uses
    to make a connection (a modem, for example), phone
    numbers, host addresses, country or region codes, or
    dialing rules, click the General tab.
    To configure dialing and redialing options, or X.25
    settings, click the Options tab.
    To configure identity authentication, which is a way
    to help verify your computer’s identity when making a
    connection, data encryption (which codes the content
    so that it’s less likely to be readable by someone
    other than the intended recipient), or terminal window
    and scripting options, click the Security tab.
    To configure the remote access server that you want to
    connect to and protocols (the format that your
    computer uses to communicate with other computers)
    used for this connection, click the Networking tab.
    To turn Internet Connection Sharing on or off or
    configure your computer to establish a dial-up
    connection automatically, click the Advanced tab.
    When you run the
    Network Setup Wizard and enable Internet Connection
    Sharing, some protocols, services, interfaces, and
    routes are configured automatically. The following
    table describes these configured items.
    Configured item Action
    IP address 192.168.0.1 Configured with a subnet mask
    of 255.255.255.0 on the LAN adapter that is connected
    to the home or small office network.
    Autodial feature Enabled.
    Static default IP route Created when the dial-up
    connection is established.
    Internet Connection Sharing service Started.
    DHCP allocator Enabled with the default range of
    192.168.0.1 and a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. Unique
    addresses in the range 192.168.0.2 to 192.168.0.254
    are allocated to private network clients.
    So try to use dhcp on your network setting or something between those range listed above with a cross over cable (make sure the cross over cable has good connection).

  • Cme srst snr dial-peer hunt

    Hi,
    I have cucm 9 and cme 9 with srst on remote site.
    I have configured snr (mobility) and it was working fine.
    I have configured dial-peer hunt because I get a busy tone when the cucm is available and all phone are registered to the cucm instead of the cme.
    Now snr do not work anymore do you have an idea ?
    Thank you

    Log file SNR working without "dial-peer hunt"
    phone number 1001 call phone number 7139
    *Feb 24 13:45:40.363: //-1/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_display_ie_subfields:
       cc_api_call_setup_ind_common:
       cisco-username=
       ----- ccCallInfo IE subfields -----
       cisco-ani=1001
       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 24 13:45:40.363: //-1/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_call_setup_ind_common:
       Interface=0x3EA8ABC0, Call Info(
       Calling Number=1001,(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=20009, 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 24 13:45:40.363: //-1/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccCheckClipClir:
       In: Calling Number=1001(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=Allowed)
    *Feb 24 13:45:40.363: //-1/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccCheckClipClir:
       Out: Calling Number=1001(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=Allowed)
    *Feb 24 13:45:40.363: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
    *Feb 24 13:45:40.363: :cc_get_feature_vsa malloc success
    *Feb 24 13:45:40.363: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
    *Feb 24 13:45:40.363:  cc_get_feature_vsa count is 1
    *Feb 24 13:45:40.363: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
    *Feb 24 13:45:40.363: :FEATURE_VSA attributes are: feature_name:0,feature_time:1015700712,feature_id:38
    *Feb 24 13:45:40.363: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_call_setup_ind_common:
       Set Up Event Sent;
       Call Info(Calling Number=1001(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=Allowed),
       Called Number=(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown))
    *Feb 24 13:45:40.363: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_process_call_setup_ind:
       Event=0x22B8ED30
    *Feb 24 13:45:40.363: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccCallSetContext:
       Context=0x21044D50
    *Feb 24 13:45:40.363: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_process_call_setup_ind:
       >>>>CCAPI handed cid 43 with tag 20009 to app "_ManagedAppProcess_Default"
    *Feb 24 13:45:40.363: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccCallSetupAck:
       Call Id=43
    *Feb 24 13:45:40.363: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_set_transfer_info:
       Transfer Number=, Transfer Reason=0x0
    *Feb 24 13:45:40.363: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccGenerateToneInfo:
       Stop Tone On Digit=TRUE, Tone=Dial Tone,
       Tone Direction=Network, Params=0x0, Call Id=43
    *Feb 24 13:45:40.363: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccSetDigitTimeouts:
       Initial Digit Timeout=-1000(ms), Inter Digit Timeout=-1000(ms)
    *Feb 24 13:45:40.363: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccSetDigitTimeouts:
       Call Entry(Inter Digit Timeout=10000(ms), Initial Digit Timeout=10000(ms))
    *Feb 24 13:45:40.363: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccCallReportDigits:
       (callID=0x2B, digit_event=0x1, enable=TRUE, consume=FALSE)
    *Feb 24 13:45:40.363: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccCallReportDigits:
       Enabled=TRUE, Call Id=43
    *Feb 24 13:45:40.363: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_call_report_digits_done:
       (vdbPtr=0x3EA8ABC0, callID=0x2B, disp=0, digit_event=0x1, enable=TRUE, consume=FALSE)
    *Feb 24 13:45:40.363: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_call_report_digits_done:
       Enabled=TRUE, Disposition=0x0, Interface=0x3EA8ABC0, Call Id=43
    *Feb 24 13:45:40.363: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_call_report_digits_done:
       Call Entry(Initial Digit Timeout=15000(ms), Inter Digit Timeout=10000(ms))
    *Feb 24 13:45:40.563: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_call_digit_begin:
       Destination Interface=0x0, Destination Mask=0x3, Destination Call Id=-1,
       Source Call Id=43, Digit=7, DigitBeginFlags=0x0,
       Rtp Timestamp=0x222630, Rtp Expiration=0x0
    *Feb 24 13:45:40.563: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_call_digit_end:
       Destination Interface=0x0, Destination Mask=0x3, Destination Call Id=-1,
       Source Call Id=43, Digit=7, Duration=100,
       Xrule Calling Tag=0, Xrule Called Tag=0, Digit Tone Mode=DTMF
    *Feb 24 13:45:40.563: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_call_digit_end:
       Call Entry(Handoff Depth=0)
    *Feb 24 13:45:40.763: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_call_digit_begin:
       Destination Interface=0x0, Destination Mask=0x3, Destination Call Id=-1,
       Source Call Id=43, Digit=1, DigitBeginFlags=0x0,
       Rtp Timestamp=0x22A330, Rtp Expiration=0x0
    *Feb 24 13:45:40.763: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_call_digit_end:
       Destination Interface=0x0, Destination Mask=0x3, Destination Call Id=-1,
       Source Call Id=43, Digit=1, Duration=100,
       Xrule Calling Tag=0, Xrule Called Tag=0, Digit Tone Mode=DTMF
    *Feb 24 13:45:40.763: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_call_digit_end:
       Call Entry(Handoff Depth=0)
    *Feb 24 13:45:40.963: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_call_digit_begin:
       Destination Interface=0x0, Destination Mask=0x3, Destination Call Id=-1,
       Source Call Id=43, Digit=3, DigitBeginFlags=0x0,
       Rtp Timestamp=0x232030, Rtp Expiration=0x0
    *Feb 24 13:45:40.963: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_call_digit_end:
       Destination Interface=0x0, Destination Mask=0x3, Destination Call Id=-1,
       Source Call Id=43, Digit=3, Duration=100,
       Xrule Calling Tag=0, Xrule Called Tag=0, Digit Tone Mode=DTMF
    *Feb 24 13:45:40.963: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_call_digit_end:
       Call Entry(Handoff Depth=0)
    *Feb 24 13:45:41.163: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_call_digit_begin:
       Destination Interface=0x0, Destination Mask=0x3, Destination Call Id=-1,
       Source Call Id=43, Digit=9, DigitBeginFlags=0x0,
       Rtp Timestamp=0x239D30, Rtp Expiration=0x0
    *Feb 24 13:45:41.163: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_call_digit_end:
       Destination Interface=0x0, Destination Mask=0x3, Destination Call Id=-1,
       Source Call Id=43, Digit=9, Duration=100,
       Xrule Calling Tag=0, Xrule Called Tag=0, Digit Tone Mode=DTMF
    *Feb 24 13:45:41.163: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_call_digit_end:
       Call Entry(Handoff Depth=0)
    *Feb 24 13:45:41.163: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccCallReportDigits:
       (callID=0x2B, digit_event=0x0, enable=FALSE, consume=FALSE)
    *Feb 24 13:45:41.163: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccCallReportDigits:
       Enabled=TRUE, Call Id=43
    *Feb 24 13:45:41.163: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_call_report_digits_done:
       (vdbPtr=0x3EA8ABC0, callID=0x2B, disp=0, digit_event=0x0, enable=FALSE, consume=FALSE)
    *Feb 24 13:45:41.163: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_call_report_digits_done:
       Enabled=TRUE, Disposition=0x0, Interface=0x3EA8ABC0, Call Id=43
    *Feb 24 13:45:41.163: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_call_report_digits_done:
       Call Entry(Initial Digit Timeout=15000(ms), Inter Digit Timeout=10000(ms))
    *Feb 24 13:45:41.163: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccCallProceeding:
       Progress Indication=NULL(0)
    *Feb 24 13:45:41.163: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccCallSetupRequest:
       Destination=, Calling IE Present=TRUE, Mode=0,
       Outgoing Dial-peer=20007, Params=0x21047690, Progress Indication=ORIGINATING SIDE IS NON ISDN(3)
    *Feb 24 13:45:41.163: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccCheckClipClir:
       In: Calling Number=1001(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=Allowed)
    *Feb 24 13:45:41.163: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccCheckClipClir:
       Out: Calling Number=1001(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=Allowed)
    *Feb 24 13:45:41.163: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccCallSetupRequest:
       Destination Pattern=7139$, Called Number=7139, Digit Strip=TRUE
    *Feb 24 13:45:41.163: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccCallSetupRequest:
       Calling Number=1001(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=Allowed),
       Called Number=7139(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown),
       Redirect Number=, Display Info=Gardien
       Account Number=, Final Destination Flag=FALSE,
       Guid=C875413D-9C90-11E3-8049-CEBF22E24994, Outgoing Dial-peer=20007
    *Feb 24 13:45:41.167: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_display_ie_subfields:
       ccCallSetupRequest:
       cisco-username=
       ----- ccCallInfo IE subfields -----
       cisco-ani=1001
       cisco-anitype=0
       cisco-aniplan=0
       cisco-anipi=0
       cisco-anisi=0
       dest=7139
       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 24 13:45:41.167: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccIFCallSetupRequestPrivate:
       Interface=0x234EC5BC, Interface Type=6, Destination=, Mode=0x0,
       Call Params(Calling Number=1001,(Calling Name=Gardien )(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=Allowed),
       Called Number=7139(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown), Calling Translated=FALSE,
       Subscriber Type Str=RegularLine, FinalDestinationFlag=FALSE, Outgoing Dial-peer=20007, Call Count On=FALSE,
       Source Trkgrp Route Label=, Target Trkgrp Route Label=, tg_label_flag=0, Application Call Id=)
    *Feb 24 13:45:41.167: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
    *Feb 24 13:45:41.167: :cc_get_feature_vsa malloc success
    *Feb 24 13:45:41.167: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
    *Feb 24 13:45:41.167:  cc_get_feature_vsa count is 2
    *Feb 24 13:45:41.167: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
    *Feb 24 13:45:41.167: :FEATURE_VSA attributes are: feature_name:0,feature_time:1015700488,feature_id:39
    *Feb 24 13:45:41.167: //44/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccIFCallSetupRequestPrivate:
       SPI Call Setup Request Is Success; Interface Type=6, FlowMode=1
    *Feb 24 13:45:41.167: //44/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccCallSetContext:
       Context=0x21047640
    *Feb 24 13:45:41.167: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccSaveDialpeerTag:
       Outgoing Dial-peer=20007
    *Feb 24 13:45:41.167: //44/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_set_ssCTreRoutingNotSupported:
       CallInfo(ssCTreRoutingNotSupported=TRUE)
    *Feb 24 13:45:41.171: //44/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_update_call_info:
       Interface=0x234EC5BC, Call Id=0x2C
    *Feb 24 13:45:41.171: //44/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_call_proceeding:
       Interface=0x234EC5BC, Progress Indication=NULL(0)
    *Feb 24 13:45:41.175: //44/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_call_alert:
       Interface=0x234EC5BC, Progress Indication=NULL(0), Signal Indication=SIGNAL RINGBACK(1)
    *Feb 24 13:45:41.175: //44/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_call_alert:
       Call Entry(Retry Count=0, Responsed=TRUE)
    *Feb 24 13:45:41.175: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccCallAlert:
       Progress Indication=NULL(0), Signal Indication=SIGNAL RINGBACK(1)
    *Feb 24 13:45:41.175: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccCallAlert:
       Call Entry(Responsed=TRUE, Alert Sent=TRUE)
    *Feb 24 13:45:41.175: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccSaveDialpeerTag:
       Outgoing Dial-peer=20007
    phone number 7139 ring
    *Feb 24 13:45:46.163: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccSaveDialpeerTag:
       Outgoing Dial-peer=0
    *Feb 24 13:45:46.163: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccCallSetupRequest:
       Destination=, Calling IE Present=TRUE, Mode=0,
       Outgoing Dial-peer=100, Params=0x21049F80, Progress Indication=ORIGINATING SIDE IS NON ISDN(3)
    *Feb 24 13:45:46.163: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccCheckClipClir:
       In: Calling Number=0237917149(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=Allowed)
    *Feb 24 13:45:46.163: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccCheckClipClir:
       Out: Calling Number=0237917149(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=Allowed)
    *Feb 24 13:45:46.163: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccCallSetupRequest:
       Destination Pattern=0T, Called Number=00603895353, Digit Strip=TRUE
    *Feb 24 13:45:46.163: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccCallSetupRequest:
       Calling Number=0237917149(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=Allowed),
       Called Number=00603895353(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown),
       Redirect Number=, Display Info=Gardien
       Account Number=, Final Destination Flag=FALSE,
       Guid=C875413D-9C90-11E3-8049-CEBF22E24994, Outgoing Dial-peer=100
    *Feb 24 13:45:46.163: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_display_ie_subfields:
       ccCallSetupRequest:
       cisco-username=
       ----- ccCallInfo IE subfields -----
       cisco-ani=0237917149
       cisco-anitype=0
       cisco-aniplan=0
       cisco-anipi=0
       cisco-anisi=0
       dest=00603895353
       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 24 13:45:46.163: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccIFCallSetupRequestPrivate:
       Interface=0x22F1E390, Interface Type=6, Destination=, Mode=0x0,
       Call Params(Calling Number=0237917149,(Calling Name=Gardien )(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=Allowed),
       Called Number=00603895353(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown), Calling Translated=FALSE,
       Subscriber Type Str=RegularLine, FinalDestinationFlag=FALSE, Outgoing Dial-peer=100, Call Count On=FALSE,
       Source Trkgrp Route Label=, Target Trkgrp Route Label=, tg_label_flag=0, Application Call Id=)
    *Feb 24 13:45:46.163: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
    *Feb 24 13:45:46.163: :cc_get_feature_vsa malloc success
    *Feb 24 13:45:46.163: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
    *Feb 24 13:45:46.163:  cc_get_feature_vsa count is 3
    *Feb 24 13:45:46.163: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
    *Feb 24 13:45:46.163: :FEATURE_VSA attributes are: feature_name:0,feature_time:1015700040,feature_id:40
    *Feb 24 13:45:46.163: //45/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccIFCallSetupRequestPrivate:
       SPI Call Setup Request Is Success; Interface Type=6, FlowMode=1
    *Feb 24 13:45:46.163: //45/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccCallSetContext:
       Context=0x21049F30
    *Feb 24 13:45:46.163: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccSaveDialpeerTag:
       Outgoing Dial-peer=100
    *Feb 24 13:45:46.163: //45/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_set_ssCTreRoutingNotSupported:
       CallInfo(ssCTreRoutingNotSupported=TRUE)
    *Feb 24 13:45:46.223: //45/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_call_proceeding:
       Interface=0x22F1E390, Progress Indication=NULL(0)
    *Feb 24 13:45:46.227: //45/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_call_alert:
       Interface=0x22F1E390, Progress Indication=INBAND(8), Signal Indication=SIGNAL RINGBACK(1)
    *Feb 24 13:45:46.227: //45/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_call_alert:
       Call Entry(Retry Count=0, Responsed=TRUE)
    *Feb 24 13:45:46.227: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccCallAlert:
       Progress Indication=NULL(0), Signal Indication=SIGNAL RINGBACK(1)
    *Feb 24 13:45:46.227: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccCallAlert:
       Call Entry(Responsed=TRUE, Alert Sent=TRUE)
    *Feb 24 13:45:46.227: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
       (confID=0xFFFFFFFF, callID1=0x2B, gcid=C875413D-9C9011E3-8049CEBF-22E24994, tag=0x0)
    *Feb 24 13:45:46.227: //45/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
       (confID=0xFFFFFFFF, callID2=0x2D, gcid=C875413D-9C9011E3-8049CEBF-22E24994, tag=0x0)
    *Feb 24 13:45:46.227: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
       Conference Id=0xFFFFFFFF, Call Id1=43, Call Id2=45, Tag=0x0
    *Feb 24 13:45:46.227: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_bridge_done:
       Conference Id=0xD, Source Interface=0x3EA8ABC0, Source Call Id=43,
       Destination Call Id=45, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0xFFFFFFFF
    *Feb 24 13:45:46.227: //45/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_bridge_done:
       Conference Id=0xD, Source Interface=0x22F1E390, Source Call Id=45,
       Destination Call Id=43, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0xFFFFFFFF
    *Feb 24 13:45:46.227: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_generic_bridge_done:
       Conference Id=0xD, Source Interface=0x22F1E390, Source Call Id=45,
       Destination Call Id=43, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0xFFFFFFFF
    *Feb 24 13:45:46.231: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
       Call Entry(Conference Id=0xD, Destination Call Id=45)
    *Feb 24 13:45:46.231: //45/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
       Call Entry(Conference Id=0xD, Destination Call Id=43)
    *Feb 24 13:45:46.231: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
    *Feb 24 13:45:46.231: confID:0xD; callEntry1 callID1:0x2B, type:6; callEntry2 callID2:0x2D, type:6
    *Feb 24 13:45:46.231: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_caps_ind:
       Destination Interface=0x22F1E390, Destination Call Id=45, Source Call Id=43,
       Caps(Codec=0x1, Fax Rate=0x2, Fax Version:=0, Vad=0x1,
       Modem=0x2, Codec Bytes=160, Signal Type=2)
    *Feb 24 13:45:46.231: //43/C875413D8049/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 24 13:45:46.231: //45/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_caps_ind:
       Destination Interface=0x3EA8ABC0, Destination Call Id=43, Source Call Id=45,
       Caps(Codec=0x1, Fax Rate=0x1, Fax Version:=0, Vad=0x1,
       Modem=0x2, Codec Bytes=160, Signal Type=2)
    *Feb 24 13:45:46.231: //45/C875413D8049/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 24 13:45:46.231: //45/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_caps_ack:
       Destination Interface=0x3EA8ABC0, Destination Call Id=43, Source Call Id=45,
       Caps(Codec=g711ulaw(0x1), Fax Rate=FAX_RATE_VOICE(0x2), Fax Version:=0, Vad=OFF(0x1),
       Modem=ON(0x2), Codec Bytes=160, Signal Type=2, Seq Num Start=6391)
    *Feb 24 13:45:46.231: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_caps_ack:
       Destination Interface=0x22F1E390, Destination Call Id=45, Source Call Id=43,
       Caps(Codec=g711ulaw(0x1), Fax Rate=FAX_RATE_NONE(0x1), Fax Version:=0, Vad=OFF(0x1),
       Modem=ON(0x2), Codec Bytes=160, Signal Type=2, Seq Num Start=6323)
    *Feb 24 13:45:46.231: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_process_notify_bridge_done:
       Conference Id=0xD, Call Id1=43, Call Id2=45
    *Feb 24 13:45:46.231: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_voice_mode_event:
       Call Id=43
    *Feb 24 13:45:46.231: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_voice_mode_event:
       Call Entry(Context=0x21044D50)
    *Feb 24 13:45:46.231: //45/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_voice_mode_event:
       Call Id=45
    *Feb 24 13:45:46.231: //45/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_voice_mode_event:
       Call Entry(Context=0x21049F30)
    mobile phone ring
    *Feb 24 13:45:50.195: //44/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_call_connected:
       Interface=0x234EC5BC, Data Bitmask=0x1, Progress Indication=NULL(0),
       Connection Handle=0
    *Feb 24 13:45:50.195: //44/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_call_connected:
       Call Entry(Connected=TRUE, Responsed=TRUE, Retry Count=0)
    mobile phone take the call
    *Feb 24 13:46:13.895: //45/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_call_connected:
       Interface=0x22F1E390, Data Bitmask=0x1, Progress Indication=NULL(0),
       Connection Handle=0
    *Feb 24 13:46:13.895: //45/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_call_connected:
       Call Entry(Connected=TRUE, Responsed=TRUE, Retry Count=0)
    *Feb 24 13:46:13.895: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccCallConnect:
       Progress Indication=INBAND(8), Data Bitmask=0x0
    *Feb 24 13:46:13.895: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccCallConnect:
       Call Entry(Connected=TRUE, Responsed=TRUE)
    *Feb 24 13:46:13.899: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccGenerateToneInfo:
       Stop Tone On Digit=FALSE, Tone=Null,
       Tone Direction=Network, Params=0x0, Call Id=43
    phone number 7139 get the call (resume)
    *Feb 24 13:46:29.335: //44/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_call_facility:
       Interface=0x234EC5BC, Call Id=44
    *Feb 24 13:46:29.335: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccConferenceDestroy:
       Conference Id=0xD, Tag=0x0
    *Feb 24 13:46:29.335: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccConferenceDestroy:
    *Feb 24 13:46:29.335: confID:0xD; callEntry1 callID1:0x2B, type:6; callEntry2 callID2:0x2D, type:6
    *Feb 24 13:46:29.339: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_bridge_drop_done:
       Conference Id=0xD, Source Interface=0x3EA8ABC0, Source Call Id=43,
       Destination Call Id=45, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0x0
    *Feb 24 13:46:29.339: //45/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_bridge_drop_done:
       Conference Id=0xD, Source Interface=0x22F1E390, Source Call Id=45,
       Destination Call Id=43, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0x0
    *Feb 24 13:46:29.339: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_generic_bridge_done:
       Conference Id=0xD, Source Interface=0x22F1E390, Source Call Id=45,
       Destination Call Id=43, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0x0
    *Feb 24 13:46:29.339: //45/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccCallFacility:
       Call Id=45
    *Feb 24 13:46:29.339: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccGenerateToneInfo:
       Stop Tone On Digit=FALSE, Tone=Null,
       Tone Direction=Network, Params=0x0, Call Id=43
    *Feb 24 13:46:29.339: //45/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccCallDisconnect:
       Cause Value=16, Tag=0x0, Call Entry(Previous Disconnect Cause=0, Disconnect Cause=0)
    *Feb 24 13:46:29.339: //45/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccCallDisconnect:
       Cause Value=16, Call Entry(Responsed=TRUE, Cause Value=16)
    *Feb 24 13:46:29.339: //45/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_get_transfer_info:
       Transfer Number=NULL
    *Feb 24 13:46:29.339: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
       (confID=0xFFFFFFFF, callID1=0x2B, gcid=C875413D-9C9011E3-8049CEBF-22E24994, tag=0x0)
    *Feb 24 13:46:29.339: //44/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
       (confID=0xFFFFFFFF, callID2=0x2C, gcid=C875413D-9C9011E3-8049CEBF-22E24994, tag=0x0)
    *Feb 24 13:46:29.339: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
       Conference Id=0xFFFFFFFF, Call Id1=43, Call Id2=44, Tag=0x0
    *Feb 24 13:46:29.339: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_bridge_done:
       Conference Id=0xE, Source Interface=0x3EA8ABC0, Source Call Id=43,
       Destination Call Id=44, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0xFFFFFFFF
    *Feb 24 13:46:29.339: //44/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_bridge_done:
       Conference Id=0xE, Source Interface=0x234EC5BC, Source Call Id=44,
       Destination Call Id=43, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0xFFFFFFFF
    *Feb 24 13:46:29.339: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_generic_bridge_done:
       Conference Id=0xE, Source Interface=0x234EC5BC, Source Call Id=44,
       Destination Call Id=43, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0xFFFFFFFF
    *Feb 24 13:46:29.339: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
       Call Entry(Conference Id=0xE, Destination Call Id=44)
    *Feb 24 13:46:29.339: //44/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
       Call Entry(Conference Id=0xE, Destination Call Id=43)
    *Feb 24 13:46:29.339: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
    *Feb 24 13:46:29.339: confID:0xE; callEntry1 callID1:0x2B, type:6; callEntry2 callID2:0x2C, type:6
    *Feb 24 13:46:29.339: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_caps_ind:
       Destination Interface=0x234EC5BC, Destination Call Id=44, Source Call Id=43,
       Caps(Codec=0x1, Fax Rate=0x2, Fax Version:=0, Vad=0x1,
       Modem=0x2, Codec Bytes=160, Signal Type=2)
    *Feb 24 13:46:29.339: //43/C875413D8049/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 24 13:46:29.339: //44/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_caps_ind:
       Destination Interface=0x3EA8ABC0, Destination Call Id=43, Source Call Id=44,
       Caps(Codec=0x1, Fax Rate=0x2, Fax Version:=0, Vad=0x1,
       Modem=0x2, Codec Bytes=160, Signal Type=2)
    *Feb 24 13:46:29.339: //44/C875413D8049/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 24 13:46:29.339: //44/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_caps_ack:
       Destination Interface=0x3EA8ABC0, Destination Call Id=43, Source Call Id=44,
       Caps(Codec=g711ulaw(0x1), Fax Rate=FAX_RATE_VOICE(0x2), Fax Version:=0, Vad=OFF(0x1),
       Modem=ON(0x2), Codec Bytes=160, Signal Type=2, Seq Num Start=1262)
    *Feb 24 13:46:29.339: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_caps_ack:
       Destination Interface=0x234EC5BC, Destination Call Id=44, Source Call Id=43,
       Caps(Codec=g711ulaw(0x1), Fax Rate=FAX_RATE_VOICE(0x2), Fax Version:=0, Vad=OFF(0x1),
       Modem=ON(0x2), Codec Bytes=160, Signal Type=2, Seq Num Start=5790)
    *Feb 24 13:46:29.339: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccCallFeature:
       Feature Type=25, Call Id=43
    *Feb 24 13:46:29.343: //44/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccCallFeature:
       Feature Type=25, Call Id=44
    *Feb 24 13:46:29.343: //44/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_voice_mode_event:
       Call Id=44
    *Feb 24 13:46:29.343: //44/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_voice_mode_event:
       Call Entry(Context=0x21047640)
    *Feb 24 13:46:29.343: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_voice_mode_event:
       Call Id=43
    *Feb 24 13:46:29.343: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_voice_mode_event:
       Call Entry(Context=0x21044D50)
    *Feb 24 13:46:29.343: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_process_notify_bridge_done:
       Conference Id=0xE, Call Id1=43, Call Id2=44
    *Feb 24 13:46:29.371: //45/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_call_disconnect_done:
       Disposition=0, Interface=0x22F1E390, Tag=0x0, Call Id=45,
       Call Entry(Disconnect Cause=16, Voice Class Cause Code=0, Retry Count=0)
    *Feb 24 13:46:29.371: //45/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_call_disconnect_done:
       Call Disconnect Event Sent
    *Feb 24 13:46:29.371: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
    *Feb 24 13:46:29.371: :cc_free_feature_vsa freeing 3C8A5A40
    *Feb 24 13:46:29.371: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
    *Feb 24 13:46:29.371:  vsacount in free is 2
    phone number 7139 end call
    *Feb 24 13:46:41.847: //44/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_call_disconnected:
       Cause Value=16, Interface=0x234EC5BC, Call Id=44
    *Feb 24 13:46:41.847: //44/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_call_disconnected:
       Call Entry(Responsed=TRUE, Cause Value=16, Retry Count=0)
    *Feb 24 13:46:41.847: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccConferenceDestroy:
       Conference Id=0xE, Tag=0x0
    *Feb 24 13:46:41.847: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/ccConferenceDestroy:
    *Feb 24 13:46:41.847: confID:0xE; callEntry1 callID1:0x2B, type:6; callEntry2 callID2:0x2C, type:6
    *Feb 24 13:46:41.847: //43/C875413D8049/CCAPI/cc_api_bridge_drop_done:
       Conference Id=0xE, Source Interface=0x3EA8ABC0, Source Call Id=43,
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