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Related Commands You can use the master index or search online to find documentation of related commands. show call history voice show dial-peer voice show num-exp show voice port show call active voice Voice Over IP for the Cisco 3600 Series Commands 4-47
show call history voice show call history voice 4-48 To display the call history table, use the show call history voice privileged EXEC command. show call history voice last number Syntax Description last number Displays the last calls connected, where the number of calls displayed is defined by the argument number. A valid entry for the argument number is any number from 1 to 2147483647. Command Mode Privileged EXEC Usage Guidelines This command first appeared in Cisco IOS Release 11.3(1)T. Use the show call history voice privileged EXEC command to display the call history table. The call history table contains a listing of all calls connected through this router in descending time order since Voice over IP was enabled. You can display subsets of the call history table by using specific keywords. To display the last calls connected through this router, use the keyword last, and define the number of calls to be displayed with the argument number. Sample Display The following is sample output from the show call history voice command: sloth# show call history voice GENERIC: SetupTime=20405 Index=0 PeerAddress= PeerSubAddress= PeerId=0 PeerIfIndex=0 LogicalIfIndex=0 DisconnectCause=NORMAL DisconnectText= ConnectTime=0 DisconectTime=20595 CallOrigin=2 ChargedUnits=0 InfoType=0 TransmitPackets=0 TransmitBytes=0 ReceivePackets=0 ReceiveBytes=0 VOIP: ConnectionId[0x19BDF910 0xAF500006 0x0 0x56590] RemoteIPAddress=17635075 RemoteUDPPort=16392 RoundTripDelay=0 SelectedQoS=0 SessionProtocol=1 SessionTarget= OnTimeRvPlayout=0 GapFillWithSilence=0 GapFillWithPrediction=0 GapFillWithInterpolation=0 GapFillWithRedundancy=0 HiWaterPlayoutDelay=0 LoWaterPlayoutDelay=0 ReceiveDelay=0 VADEnable=0 CoderTypeRate=0 TELE: ConnectionId=[0x19BDF910 0xAF500006 0x0 0x56590] TxDuration=3030 VoiceTxDuration=2700 FaxTxDuration=0 CoderTypeRate=0 NoiseLevel=0 ACOMLevel=0 SessionTarget= Voice over IP for the Cisco 3600 Series Software Configuration Guide
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<strong>show</strong> call history <strong>voice</strong><br />
<strong>show</strong> call history <strong>voice</strong><br />
4-48<br />
To display the call history table, use the <strong>show</strong> call history <strong>voice</strong> privileged EXEC command.<br />
<strong>show</strong> call history <strong>voice</strong> last number<br />
Syntax Description<br />
last number Displays the last calls connected, where the number of calls displayed is<br />
<strong>de</strong>fined by the argument number. A valid entry for the argument number<br />
is any number from 1 to 2147483647.<br />
Command Mo<strong>de</strong><br />
Privileged EXEC<br />
Usage Gui<strong>de</strong>lines<br />
This command first appeared in Cisco IOS Release 11.3(1)T.<br />
Use the <strong>show</strong> call history <strong>voice</strong> privileged EXEC command to display the call history table. The<br />
call history table contains a listing of all calls connected through this router in <strong>de</strong>scending time or<strong>de</strong>r<br />
since Voice over IP was enabled. You can display subsets of the call history table by using specific<br />
keywords. To display the last calls connected through this router, use the keyword last, and <strong>de</strong>fine<br />
the number of calls to be displayed with the argument number.<br />
Sample Display<br />
The following is sample output from the <strong>show</strong> call history <strong>voice</strong> command:<br />
sloth# <strong>show</strong> call history <strong>voice</strong><br />
GENERIC: SetupTime=20405 In<strong>de</strong>x=0 PeerAddress= PeerSubAddress= PeerId=0<br />
PeerIfIn<strong>de</strong>x=0 LogicalIfIn<strong>de</strong>x=0 DisconnectCause=NORMAL DisconnectText= ConnectTime=0<br />
DisconectTime=20595 CallOrigin=2 ChargedUnits=0 InfoType=0 TransmitPackets=0<br />
TransmitBytes=0 ReceivePackets=0 ReceiveBytes=0<br />
VOIP: ConnectionId[0x19BDF910 0xAF500006 0x0 0x56590] RemoteIPAddress=17635075<br />
RemoteUDPPort=16392 RoundTripDelay=0 SelectedQoS=0 SessionProtocol=1<br />
SessionTarget= OnTimeRvPlayout=0 GapFillWithSilence=0 GapFillWithPrediction=0<br />
GapFillWithInterpolation=0 GapFillWithRedundancy=0 HiWaterPlayoutDelay=0<br />
LoWaterPlayoutDelay=0 ReceiveDelay=0 VADEnable=0 Co<strong>de</strong>rTypeRate=0<br />
TELE: ConnectionId=[0x19BDF910 0xAF500006 0x0 0x56590] TxDuration=3030<br />
VoiceTxDuration=2700 FaxTxDuration=0 Co<strong>de</strong>rTypeRate=0 NoiseLevel=0 ACOMLevel=0<br />
SessionTarget=<br />
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