[cisco-voip] Logging/graphing the output of a Cisco router
command..
Wes Sisk
wsisk at cisco.com
Thu Dec 30 14:32:37 EST 2004
How about the output of 'sh voice port sum'?
/Wes
Tim Reimers wrote:
>Hi everyone-
>
>I have to do something that I suspect has been done before-
>
>I need to monitor how many PRI channels are in use for phone calls on a
>Cisco 2651XM
>using two T1 interfaces to two bonded PRIs
>(30 channels total across two PRIs)
>
>I want to know how close we're getting to 30 channels in use at any
>given time-
>I don't want to interpret CDR logs or debug the router to do this...
>
>Method 1 -
>Get the OID for PRI channels in use (whatever the heck that is)
>for both PRIs - somehow add them together to graph all 30 channels.
>
>Method 2-
>Get a script that can interpret the output of a 'sh isdn active'
>
>This too reports only on one PRI at a time unless you specify the serial
>Interestingly enough, I could not find the outgoing call I was making
>between my IP phone and my cell.... Saw these two other calls, but
>neither serial1/1 or serial1/0 showed the call
>
>Here's what the output looks like.
>
>
>ACS-GW#sh isdn active Serial 1/0:23
>------------------------------------------------------------------------
>--------
> ISDN ACTIVE CALLS
>------------------------------------------------------------------------
>--------
>Call Calling Called Remote Seconds Seconds Seconds
>Charges
>Type Number Number Name Used Left Idle
>Units/Currency
>------------------------------------------------------------------------
>--------
>In 8286825410 6166 122 Unavail -
>Out 8283507000 2525235 15 Unavail - 0
>------------------------------------------------------------------------
>--------
>
>
>I'm sending this to both the MRTG mailing list and the cisco-voip list
>so that people from both lists can offer suggestions...
>
>
>
>Tim Reimers
>Network Administrator
>Asheville City Schools ITT
>85 Mountain Street
>Asheville, NC 28802
>
>tim.reimers(at)asheville(dot)k12(dot)nc(dot)us
>828-350-6180
>
>
>
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