[cisco-voip] UCM Traces
Ryan Ratliff
rratliff at cisco.com
Mon May 18 16:40:15 EDT 2009
No easy guide that I'm aware of. There is a good CCM troubleshooting
book written by Paul Giralt that probably has some explanation.
For those fields I'll try to explain as many as I know off the top of
my head:
pi - privacy indicator (I think)
fqcn - fully qualified calling number (external phone number mask)
cn - calling number
plv - not sure, never had to use it
pss - partition search space, ie list of partition names in the CSS
being used
TodFilteredPss - pss after inactive partitions (due to time-of-day)
have been removed
dd - dialed digits
dac - dunno, never used
-Ryan
On May 18, 2009, at 4:02 PM, Tanner Ezell wrote:
Hey all, I'm hoping someone can guide me to some wealth of knowledge
I haven't found yet. Currently, I use Notepad++ to do all my tracing
work, the tool is okay, not the best for the situation but it works.
My question is this: is there a document somewhere detailing the
meanings of traces? Now, I don't mean obvious things, but rather the
not so obvious. For example,
05/18/2009 09:01:07.331 CCM|Digit analysis: match(pi="2", fqcn="",
cn="",plv="5", pss="", TodFilteredPss="", dd="",dac="0")
What are the meanings of the fields, pi, fqcn, cn, plv, pss, dd, dac,
etc. Is there a document somewhere with this information? I'd greatly
appreciate the information.
As an aside note, I'm curious what you all may use when running
through traces, are there applications I am not aware of?
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