[cisco-voip] Historical Port Usage on an h.323 gateway

Jonathan Charles jonvoip at gmail.com
Fri Dec 1 13:49:33 EST 2006


Not that I know of, but do you see any "Route-List exhausted" errors on CCM?
These should generate if someone tried to dial a route-pattern and the
route-list it is pointing to rejected the call...

Then again, you would also get these if the routers were down.

A 'show call history voice brief' will only show you the last few hours...
but it is just a listing of every call.

Another option (a bad one) is to debug the H.323 and send it to a syslog
server... OR, you can monitor the router via RTMT... ah, the options and
possibilities...

Here's one, open up CAR and run a report on the H.323 gateways... another,
is to run that Excel programming tool that was posted here a few days
back...



Jonathan

On 12/1/06, Jeff Anderson <janderson at enventis.com> wrote:
>
>  I have a client that has an h323 gateway in a call manager environment
> that is connected to the PSTN via 4 1FB's for outbound calls. They have
> been getting the occasional busy tone when trying to call users on the PSTN.
> I think the voice-ports may all be in use causing the call to fail because
> there are no available resources.
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> Is there a way to monitor port usage historically to see if they ever ran
> out of trunks?
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> Thanks,
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> Jeff Anderson
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