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Progress indicator : inband information available
private network serving local user - CCITT
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Connected number : 50
unknown number - E.164 numbering plan
presentation allowed - user provided not screened
Explanation:
The terminal places the call using en-bloc sending (no overlap dialing). In the log, this is represented by the
lines
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message coming from ISDN as represented by the left angle brackets (<<). ISDN layer1, 2 and 3 work cor-
rectly in this case.
If the SETUP message does not appear, one of the lower ISDN layers doesn't work. Verify ISDN port status
using the
show port isdn
The SETUP message contains different elements, among others the calling party number (60), and the
called party number (50). Verify these (depending on your application, there might be as well other ele-
ments in the message).
The line
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number is alerting now. The ALERTING message is sent back to the terminals represented by the right
angle brackets (>>). You can be sure now that context CS functionality is working.
The line
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established. The called party has answered the call.
If instead of the ALERTING, a RELEASE or DISCONNECT message appears, continue debugging the out-
going call on the destination signaling protocol and the call-router.

Verify an outgoing call

Make sure a call from context CS is accepted by the connected ISDN terminal or the PSTN. In this example,
an ISDN port is connected to the PSTN. The port is bound to a context CS interface named PSTN.
The simplest way to verify the signaling of an outgoing call is to use the built-in call generator. You can dial any
number you know is reachable over this ISDN line. If it is the PSTN, you can dial e.g. your mobile
phone number.
unit>enable
unit#configure
unit(cfg)#debug ccisdn error
unit(cfg)#debug ccisdn signaling
unit(cfg)#debug isdn error
unit(cfg)#call 123456 dial 987654321 dest-interface PSTN
unit(cfg)#22:03:06
Debugging call signaling
> [TERMINAL-00b73348] >> SETUP ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (DSS1 Ntwk)
> [TERMINAL-00b73348] State: OVERLAP SENDING, Event: PEER TRYING
> [TERMINAL-00b73348] State: OVERLAP SENDING, Event: PEER ALERTING
> [TERMINAL-00b73348] Set state to CALL DELIVERED
> [TERMINAL-00b73348] >> ALERTING (DSS1 Ntwk)
> [TERMINAL-00b73348] State: CALL DELIVERED, Event: PEER CONNECTED
> [TERMINAL-00b73348] Set state to ACTIVE
> [TERMINAL-00b73348] >> CONNECT (DSS1 Ntwk)
> [TERMINAL-00b73348] << SETUP (DSS1 Ntwk)
command , and the "debug isdn events" commands (see below).
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> [TERMINAL-00b73348] >> ALERTING (DSS1 Ntwk)
> [TERMINAL-00b73348] >> CONNECT (DSS1 Ntwk)
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> [PSTN] Added endpoint PSTN-00b70a20
52 • VoIP debugging
and below. This means there is a
shows that the dialed
indicates that the call is now
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