In this section:

The Zone status/statistics details are included in this section.

Zone

Command Syntax

> show table addressContext <addressContext_name> zone <zone_name>
	advancePeerControl
    aniDnisZoneloopDetection
    cac 
	callCurrentStatistics 
	callFailureCurrentStatistics 
	callFailureIntervalStatistics 
	callIntervalStatistics
	dialogTransparency
	disableZoneLevelLoopDetection
	dnsGroup
	domainName
	filterSipSrc
	filterSipSrcStatistics
	flexiblePolicyAdapterProfile
	gwSigPort 
	gwSigPortStatistics 
	gwSigPortStatus 
	gwTrunkGroup 
	h323SigPort 
	h323SigPortStatistics 
	h323SigPortStatus 
	h323TrunkGroup 
	id 
	ipPeer 
	ipPeerCurrentStatistics
    ipPeerIntervalStatistics
    messageManipulation
	mtrmConnPort
	mtrmConnPortPeerStatistics 
	mtrmConnPortPeerStatus
	peerPathchkStatus
	peerQosStatus 
	peerSurrRegStatus 
	psxScriptProfile
    relayPort
	remoteDeviceType 
	sipArsStatus
	sipByeResponseCurrentStatistics
	sipByeResponseIntervalStatistics
	sipCurrentStatistics 
	sipIntervalStatistics
	sipInviteResponseCurrentStatistics
	sipInviteResponseIntervalStatistics
    sipIpPeerOptionsCurrentStatistics
    sipIpPeerOptionsIntervalStatistics
	sipIpPeerResponseCurrentStatistics
    sipIpPeerResponseIntervalStatistics
    sipOcsCallCurrentStatistics 
	sipOcsCallIntervalStatistics
	sipOptionResponseCurrentStatistics
	sipOptionResponseIntervalStatistics
	sipPeerCacStatus 
	sipRegAdaptiveNaptLearningStatistics
	sipRegRelay
	sipRegisterResponseCurrentStatistics
	sipRegisterResponseIntervalStatistics
	sipSigConnStatistics 
	sipSigConnStatus 
	sipSigPort 
	sipSigPortStatistics 
	sipSigPortStatus 
	sipSigPortTlsStatistics 
	sipSigTlsSessionStatus 
	sipTrunkGroup
	sipTrunkGroupCSSRCurrentStatistics
	sipTrunkGroupCSSRIntervalStatistics 
	sipTrunkgroupPortRangeStatistics
    sipTrunkGroupOptionsCurrentStatistics 
    sipTrunkGroupOptionsIntervalStatistics
	sipTrunkGroupResponseCurrentStatistics
    sipTrunkGroupResponseIntervalStatistics
    sonusSipSigPeerOvldStatusEntry 
	srvcc
	termIOI
    trafficControlCurrentStatistics 
	trafficControlIntervalStatistics 
	trunkGroupQoeStatus 
	trunkGroupStatus


Command Parameters


Note

The SBC does not support Lync/Skype.


Parameter

Description

zoneUse this object to view zone statistics for <zone name> zone.

advancePeerControl

Displays the Mode, Action, Dry Up Timeout, and Block Direction features.

  • action The action when putting this IP peer outOfService.
  • blockDirection The block direction for this IP Peer. Options include:
    • bothways – The peer blocks calls in both directions.
    • incoming – Calls inbound to this peer are blocked.
    • none (default) – No calls are blocked by this peer.
    • outgoing – Calls outbound from this peer are blocked.
  • dryUpTimeout Time in minutes for calls and registrations to dryUp before terminating them. 1-1444 minutes.
  • mode – The operational mode for this SIP ipPeer.
aniDnisZoneloopDetection

Displays the configuration for the ANI (Automatic Number Identification) - DNIS (Dialed Number Identification Service) loop detection feature. Refer to ANI-DNIS Loop Detection.

  • aniDnisZoneLoopInstances – Specifies the integer limit on call requests containing matching ANI-DNIS pairs. When the limit is reached, the SBC rejects any subsequent call requests for the same ANI-DNIS combination. The valid range is 1 to 1250.
  • aniDnisZoneState – Specfies whether ANI-DNIS loop detection is enabled/disabled for the zone.
cac

This object displays Call/Registration Admission Control statistics for this zone.

  • bandwidthLimit – Total media bandwidth limit (in Kb/sec).
  • bandwidthLimitThreshold – Bandwidth utilization notification threshold.
  • callLimit – The total number of concurrent calls (both ingress and egress) allowed.
  • callLimitThreshold – Call Limit utilization notification threshold.
  • egress – Egress-specific call admission control configuration.
  • emergencyOversubscription – The oversubscription of resources (as a percentage) that is allowed for emergency calls.
  • extendedEmergencyIpLimit – The oversubscription of resources (expressed as numeric value) that is allowed for emergency calls.
  • ingress – Ingress-specific call admission control configuration.
  • registrationLimit – The number of concurrent registrations allowed.
  • subscriptionLimit The number of concurrent subscriptions allowed.

callCurrentStatistics

This object displays current call statistics. The fields returned in the results include:

  • <name> – Trunk group name.
  • activeRegs – The number of stable registrations on this trunk group measured at the end of the collection interval.
  • activeSubs – The number of stable subscriptions on this trunk group measured at the end of the collection interval.
  • callSetupTime  – Total call setup time for all completed calls in the inbound and outbound directions measured in hundredths of a second.
  • callSetups – Total number of calls setup but not necessarily completed in inbound and outbound directions.
  • callsWithPktOutage – Number of calls with a maximum packet outage whose duration exceeds the configured minimum.
  • callsWithPktOutageAtEnd – Number of calls whose maximum packet outage occurs at the end of the call.
  • callsWithPsxDips – The number of calls that made a PSX Dip (applies to ERE and external PSX).
  • inBwUsage – Sum of bandwidth usage (expected data rate in Kbits per second multiplied by call duration in seconds) for every inbound call associated with this TG.
  • inCallAttempts – Current number of inbound call attempts.
  • inRetargetCalls Number of incoming calls retargeted by the Load Balancing Service.
  • inRetargetRegisters Number of incoming registers retargeted by the Load Balancing Service.
  • inCalls – Current number of completed inbound calls.
  • inUsage –The duration, in seconds, for which all inbound calls are using the trunk group. This metric is derived using the formula: total # of inbound calls on the TG * 60
  • maxActiveBwUsage – Maximum bandwidth usage in either direction associated with this trunk group.
  • maxActiveCalls – The current high water mark of the total number of active calls in both inbound and outbound directions on the trunk group. This statistic applies to calls that are setting up, stable or tearing down. When a switch-over occurs from SBC-A to SBC-B in an HA scenario, the number of stable calls that were transferred from SBC-A to SBC-B equals the initial value of "maxActiveCalls" (immediately after the switch-over). Subsequent values are calculated and recorded accordingly.
  • maxActiveRegs – Maximum number of active registrations (high watermark achieved on trunk group).
  • maxActiveSubs – Maximum number of active subscriptions.
  • maxPktOutage – Single longest maximum reported packet outage duration (in milliseconds) experienced during the current performance interval for this TG.
  • outBwUsage – Sum of bandwidth usage for every outbound call associated with this trunk group (expected data rate in Kbps multiplied by call duration in seconds).
  • outCallAttempts  – Number of outbound call attempts on this trunk group.
  • outCalls –  Number of completed outbound calls on this trunk group.
  • outRetargetCalls – Number of outgoing calls retargeted by the Load Balancing Service.
  • outRetargetRegs Number of outgoing registrations retargeted by the Load Balancing Service.
  • outUsage – The duration, in seconds, for which all outbound calls are using the trunk group. This metric is derived using the formula: total # of outbound calls on the TG * 60.
  • peakCallRate – Peak call arrival rate on this trunk group.
  • playoutBufferAcceptable – Number of calls with all sub-intervals reporting ACCEPTABLE or better playout buffer quality.
  • playoutBufferGood – Number of calls with all sub-intervals reporting GOOD playout buffer quality.
  • playoutBufferPoor – Number of calls with all sub-intervals reporting POOR or better playout buffer quality for this trunk group.
  • playoutBufferUnacceptable – Number of calls with at least one sub-interval reporting UNACCEPTABLE playout buffer quality.
  • podEvents – Number of Packet Outage Detection (POD) Events detected.
  • routingAttempts  – Number of routing attempts.
  • sipRegAttempts  – Number of SIP registration attempts on a trunk group.
  • sipRegCompletions – The total number of completed registrations on a trunk group in the system.
  • totalCallUpdates – Total call updates on this trunk group.
  • totalEmergencyOnGoingCalls – Total emergency calls in establishing state on this trunk group.
  • totalEmergencyStableCalls – Total stable emergency calls on this trunk group.
  • totalOnGoingCalls Total calls in establishing state on this trunk group.
  • totalPktOutage   – Summation of all packet outage durations (in milliseconds) which exceed the configured minimum that is experienced during the current performance   interval for this trunk group.
  • totalPsxDips – Current number of PSX dips made.
  • totalStableCalls – Total number of stable calls established in the current interval on this trunk group..

callFailureCurrentStatistics

This object displays call failure current statistics. The fields returned in the results are:

  • name – The name of this peer. 
  • allocFailBwLimit – The number of failed bandwidth requests due to the current usage exceeding the configured bandwidth limit for this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • allocFailCallLimit – The number of failed call handling requests due to the current number of concurrent calls exceeding the configured call limit for this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • allocFailParentConstraint – The current number of failures caused by parent limit denial for this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • callAbandoned – The current number of calls on a trunk group that were abandoned while dialing for the specified interval. 
  • callFailPolicing – The number of calls for a trunk group that failed during the specified interval due to configured policing rules in the SBC.
  • inCallFailInvalidCall – The number of inbound failed calls because there was an invalid call attempt for this trunk group for the specified interval. 
  • inCallFailNetworkFailure – The number of inbound failed calls because there was a network failure for this trunk group for the specified interval. 
  • inCallFailNoResources – The number of inbound failed calls because there was an unavailable resource for this trunk group for the specified interval. 
  • inCallFailNoRoutes – The number of inbound failed calls because there was no route available for this trunk group for the specified interval. 
  • inCallFailNoService – The number of inbound failed calls because there was an unavailable service for this trunk group for the specified interval. 
  • inCallFailProtocolError – 

    The number of failed inbound calls due to a protocol error for this trunk group for the specified interval. The SBC increments the counter for this statistic when it receives unrecognized parameters, or all the required parameters are not configured.

    Note: This parameter is applicable for SIP-I (SIP-ISUP) configuration.

  • inCallFailUnspecified – The number of inbound failed calls for an unspecified reason for this trunk group for the specified interval. 
  • invalidSPCallsFailed – The current number of calls that failed due to mismatched ingress sig port from CP according to RCB for the specified interval. 
  • noPsxRoute – The current number of calls on an ingress trunk group that failed due to no routes returned from the PSX for the specified interval. 
  • nonMatchSrcIpCallsFail – The current number of calls that failed due to mismatched source IP of IAD according to its RCB for the specified interval. 
  • outCallFailInvalidCall – The number of outbound failed calls because there was an invalid call attempt for this trunk group for the specified interval. 
  • outCallFailNetworkFailure – The number of outbound failed calls because there was a network failure for this trunk group for the specified interval. 
  • outCallFailNoResources – The number of failed outbound calls due to unavailable resources for this trunk group for the specified interval. The SBC increments the counter for this statistic when the route is not configured and it fails to find the necessary resources.
  • outCallFailNoRoutes – The number of outbound failed calls because there was no route available for this trunk group for the specified interval. 
  • outCallFailNoServiceThe number of failed outbound calls due to service unavailability for this trunk group for the specified interval. The SBC increments the counter for this statistic when outbound call service is not available for this trunk group during the specified interval.
  • outCallFailProtocolError – The number of failed outbound calls due to a protocol error for this trunk group for the specified interval. The SBC increments the counter for this statistic when it receives unrecognized parameters, or all the required parameters are not configured.
  • outCallFailUnspecifiedThe number of failed outbound calls due to an unspecified reason for this trunk group for the specified interval. The SBC increments the counter for this statistic if the SIP Signaling Port for the egress is disabled while calls are in progress.
  • regCallsFailed – The current number of calls that failed due to registration requirement for SIP trunk group for the specified interval.
  • routingFailuresResv – The number of routing failures due to no unreserved circuits for this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • securityFail – The current number of calls that failed due to a mismatch between the peer security and route packet service profile security on a trunk group for the specified interval. 
  • sipOtherReqFailPolicing – Current number of SIP other non-invite attempts that failed due to   policing on trunk group.
  • sipRegFailInternal – The current number SIP registration attempts that failed due to other reasons (signaling failures, etc.) on a trunk group for the specified interval.
  • sipRegFailOther – The current number SIP registration attempts that failed due to other reasons (signaling failures, etc.) on a trunk group for the specified interval.
  • sipRegFailPolicing – The current number SIP registration attempts that failed due to policing on a trunk group for the specified interval. 
  • sipSubsFailPolicing – The Current number of SIP Subscribe attempts that failed due to policing on a trunk group for the specified interval.
  • videoThresholdLimit – The number of video streams exceeded the video threshold limit this trunk group.

callFailureIntervalStatistics

This object displays call failure interval statistics. The fields displayed include:

  • number – The interval sequence number. The number of intervals to store are configurable. Refer to Interval Statistics - CLI for configuration details.
  • name –  Peer name associated with this interval statistic.
  • time – System up time when interval statistics is collected.
  • allocFailBwLimitThe number of failed bandwidth requests due to the current usage exceeding the configured bandwidth limit for this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • allocFailCallLimit The number of failed call handling requests due to the current number of concurrent calls exceeding the configured call limit for this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • allocFailParentConstraint – The number of failures due to parent limit denial for the specified interval.
  • callAbandoned – The number of calls on a trunk group that were abandoned while dialing for the specified interval.
  • callFailPolicingThe number of calls for a trunk group that failed during the specified interval due to configured policing rules in the SBC.
  • inCallFailInvalidCall – The number of inbound failed calls because there was an invalid call attempt for this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • inCallFailNetworkFailure – The number of inbound failed calls because there was a network failure for this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • inCallFailNoResources – The number of inbound failed calls because there was an unavailable resource for this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • inCallFailNoRoutes – The number of inbound failed calls because there was no route available for this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • inCallFailNoService – The number of inbound failed calls because there was an unavailable service for this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • inCallFailProtocolError

    The number of failed inbound calls due to a protocol error for this trunk group for the specified interval. The SBC increments the counter for this statistic when it receives unrecognized parameters, or all the required parameters are not configured.

    Note: This parameter is applicable for SIP-I (SIP-ISUP) configuration.

  • inCallFailUnspecified – The number of inbound failed calls for an unspecified reason for this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • intervalValid  – A setting of 'true' indicates the interval contains valid data during the time interval. Each interval is for a configurable fixed time (default interval is 15 minutes) starting on the hour. For example, if the system starts at 12:05, the first interval at 12:15 will not be valid because it is less than the 15-minute interval. Subsequent intervals will be valid upon meeting the 15-minute time interval. System switch-overs also cause invalid intervals because data is lost during the interval.
  • invalidSPCallsFailed – The current number of calls that failed due to mismatched ingress sig port from CP according to RCB for the specified interval.
  • noPsxRoute – The number of calls on an ingress trunk group that failed due to no routes returned from the PSX for the specified interval.
  • nonMatchSrcIpCallsFail – The number of calls that failed due to mismatched source IP of IAD according to its RCB for the specified interval.
  • outCallFailInvalidCall – The number of outbound failed calls because there was an invalid call attempt for this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • outCallFailNetworkFailure – The number of outbound failed calls because there was a network failure for this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • outCallFailNoResourcesThe number of failed outbound calls due to unavailable resources for this trunk group for the specified interval. The SBC increments the counter for this statistic when the route is not configured and it fails to find the necessary resources.
  • outCallFailNoRoutes – The number of outbound failed calls because there was no route available for this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • outCallFailNoService The number of failed outbound calls due to service unavailability for this trunk group for the specified interval. The SBC increments the counter for this statistic when outbound call service is not available for this trunk group during the specified interval.
  • outCallFailProtocolError The number of failed outbound calls due to a protocol error for this trunk group for the specified interval. The SBC increments the counter for this statistic when it receives unrecognized parameters, or all the required parameters are not configured.
  • outCallFailUnspecified The number of failed outbound calls due to an unspecified reason for this trunk group for the specified interval. The SBC increments the counter for this statistic if the SIP Signaling Port for the egress is disabled while calls are in progress.
  • regCallsFailed – The number of calls that failed due to registration requirement for SIP trunk group for the specified interval.
  • routingFailuresResv – The number of routing failures due to no unreserved circuits for this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • securityFail – The number of calls that failed due to a mismatch between the peer security and route packet service profile security on a trunk group for the specified interval.
  • sipOtherReqFailPolicing – Number of SIP other non-invite attempts that failed due to policing on a trunk group.
  • sipRegFailInternal – The number SIP registration attempts that failed due to other reasons (signaling failures, etc.) on a trunk group for the specified interval.
  • sipRegFailOther   – The number SIP registration attempts that failed due to other reasons (signaling failures, etc.) on a trunk group for the specified interval.
  • sipRegFailPolicing – The number SIP registration attempts that failed due to policing on a trunk group for the specified interval.
  • sipSubsFailPolicing – Number of SIP Subscribe attempts that failed due to policing on a trunk group.
  • videoThresholdLimit – The number of video streams exceeding the video threshold limit for this trunk group for the specified interval.

callIntervalStatistics

This object displays call interval statistics. The fields displayed include:

  • number – The interval sequence number. The number of intervals to store are configurable. Refer to Interval Statistics - CLI for configuration details.
  • name –  Peer name associated with this interval statistic.
  • time – System up time when interval statistics is collected.
  • activeRegs – The number of stable registrations on this trunk group measured at the end of the collection interval.
  • activeSubs – The number of stable subscriptions on this trunk group measured at the end of the collection interval.
  • callSetupTime  – The total call setup time for all completed calls in the inbound and outbound directions for this trunk group for the specified interval measured in hundredths of a second. This object can be used as the numerator for calculating average call setup time.
  • callSetups – The total number of calls setup but not necessarily completed in the inbound and outbound directions for this trunk group for the specified interval. This object can be used as the denominator for calculating average call setup time.
  • callsWithPktOutage – The number of calls with a maximum packet outage whose duration exceeds the configured minimum for this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • callsWithPktOutageAtEnd – The number of calls whose maximum packet outage occurs at the end of the call for this trunk group for the specified interval. This is an indication that the call may have been terminated the because of poor quality.
  • callsWithPsxDips – The number of calls that made a PSX dip during the interval (applies to ERE and external PSX).
  • inBwUsage – The sum of BW usage (expected data rate in bits per second multiplied by call duration in seconds) for every inbound call associated with this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • inCallAttempts – The number of inbound call attempts on this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • inCalls – The number of completed inbound calls on this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • inRetargetCalls – Number of incoming calls retargeted by the Load Balancing Service for the specified interval.
  • inRetargetRegisters – Number of incoming registers retargeted by the Load Balancing Service for the specified interval.
  • inUsage – The duration, in seconds, for which all inbound calls in a given interval are using the trunk group. This metric is derived using the formula: (total # of inbound calls on the TG) * (interval size) * 60
  • intervalValid – A setting of 'true' indicates the interval contains valid data during the time interval. Each interval is for a configurable fixed time (default interval is 15 minutes) starting on the hour. For example, if the system starts at 12:05, the first interval at 12:15 will not be valid because it is less than the 15-minute interval. Subsequent intervals will be valid upon meeting the 15-minute time interval. System switch-overs also cause invalid intervals because data is lost during the interval.
  • maxActiveBwUsage – The high watermark of BW usage in either direction associated with this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • maxActiveCalls – The current high watermark of the total number of active calls in both inbound and outbound directions on the trunk group. This statistic applies to calls that are setting up, stable or tearing down. When a switch-over occurs from SBC-A to SBC-B in an HA scenario, the number of stable calls that were transferred from SBC-A to SBC-B equals the initial value of "maxActiveCalls" (immediately after the switch-over). Subsequent values are calculated and recorded accordingly.
  • maxActiveRegs – The interval number of maximum active registrations on this trunk group (this is the high watermark achieved on this trunk group).
  • maxActiveSubs – The maximum active subscriptions on this trunk group (high watermark achieved on this trunk group).
  • maxPktOutage – The single longest maximum reported packet outage duration (in milliseconds) experienced during the specified performance interval for this trunk group.
  • outBwUsage – The sum of bandwidth usage (expected data rate in bits per second multiplied by call duration in seconds) for every outbound call associated with this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • outCallAttempts – The number of outbound call attempts on this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • outCalls – The number of completed outbound calls on this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • outRetargetCalls – Number of outgoing calls retargeted by the Load Balancing Service for the specified interval.
  • outRetargetRegs – Number of outgoing registrations retargeted by the Load Balancing Service for the specified interval.
  • outUsage – The duration, in seconds, for which all outbound calls in a given interval are using the trunk group. This metric is derived using the formula: (total # of outbound calls on the TG) * (interval size) * 60.
  • peakCallRate – The peak call arrival rate on a trunk group level within the specified interval.
  • playoutBufferAcceptable – The number of calls with all sub-intervals reporting ACCEPTABLE or better playout buffer quality for this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • playoutBufferGood – The number of calls with all sub-intervals reporting GOOD playout buffer quality for this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • playoutBufferPoor – The number of calls with all sub-intervals reporting POOR or better playout buffer quality for this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • playoutBufferUnacceptable – The number of calls with at least one sub-interval reporting UNACCEPTABLE playout buffer quality for this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • podEvents – The number of Packet Outage Detection (POD) events detected for this trunk group for the specified interval. A POD event occurs when a configurable number of calls experience a packet outage with duration exceeding a programmable threshold.
  • routingAttempts – The number of routing attempts for this trunk group for the specified interval. Each PSX dip can return up to 200 routes. The SBC selects routes based on a number of criteria such as CAC and bandwidth availability. In some cases, crankback/route advance is needed if the first selected route fails. This metric counts the number of routes attempted before the call succeeded. If the first route succeeds, this counter = 1.
  • sipRegAttempts – The current number of SIP registration attempts on a trunk group for the specified interval.
  • sipRegCompletions – the total number of Completed Registrations on a trunk group in the system.
  • time – The system uptime when the interval statistics were collected for the specified interval.
  • totalCallUpdates – Total call updates on this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • totalEmergencyOnGoingCalls – Total emergency calls in establishing state on this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • totalEmergencyStableCalls – Total stable emergency calls on this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • totalOnGoingCalls – Total calls in establishing state on this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • totalPktOutage – The summation of packet outage durations (in milliseconds) whose duration exceeds the configured minimum which is reported during the specified performance interval. The average packet outage duration can be calculated by dividing this field by the number of calls reporting packet outages.
  • totalPsxDips – The total number of PSX dips for the specified interval (applies to ERE and external PSX). To see the number of calls which made PSX dips during the interval, see callsWithPsxDips metric.

  • totalStableCalls – Total stable calls on this trunk group for the specified interval.

INFO: During the specified interval, two calls made three dips each (due to call redirection, etc.) to the PSX. This is logged as: callsWithPSXDips = 2 and totalPSXDips = 6. If calls do not involve redirection or other complex scenarios such as two-stage dialing and transfers, these two metrics may be the same value.

dialogTransparency

Displays the flag's state for this zone. (only available for 'show table' command)

disableZoneLevelLoopDetection

Displays the flag's state for this zone. (only available for 'show table' command)

dnsGroup

Name of the DNS Group for this zone. (only available for 'show table' command)

domainName

Fully qualified domain name for this zone. (only available for 'show table' command)

filterSipSrc fqdnEntry <name> <type>domainMapping – Displays the current learned/resolved IPs for FQDN entry under the filterSipSrc entity.

For each domain mapping, the following details display:

  • index – The index of the domain mapping entry for selected domain.
  • lastDnsQueryTime – The time stamp for the last DNS query.
  • ipAddress – IP address corresponding to selected domain entry.
  • ttl – TTL value for IP Address
filterSipSrcStatistics

Filter SIP Src statistics for this zone, with the following fields:

  • name – Zone name
  • filteredSipMsgCount – The number of filtered SIP messages for this zone.
flexiblePolicyAdapterProfile

Flexible Policy Adaptor Profile name for this zone. (only available for 'show table' command)

gwSigPort

Gateway Signaling Port configuration for this zone. (only available for 'show table' command)

  • index
  • ipInterfaceGroupName
  • dscpValue
  • ipAddress
  • portNumber
  • role
  • mode
  • state
  • ipvar

gwSigPortStatistics

Status of the active signaling channels with other gateways.

  • <ip_address> – IP address of remote gateway.
  • FromBytesReceived – The total number of signaling bytes received from this remote Gateway for incoming calls.
  • FromBytesSent  – The total number of signaling bytes sent to this remote Gateway for incoming calls.
  • FromCallRate – The number of calls/sec processed by the GWFE in the last minute on the link which was originated by the remote.
  • FromLnkMajorVer – The major version of link protocol being used between gateways.
  • FromLnkMinorVer – The minor version of link protocol being used between gateways.
  • FromPdusReceived – The total number of signaling PDUS received from this remote Gateway for incoming calls.
  • FromPdusSent – The total number of signaling PDUS sent to this remote Gateway for incoming calls.
  • FromState –   Current state of the signaling link from this remote Gateway.
  • FromTotalCalls – The total number of calls originated by the remote on this link.
  • Interface–   The interface used for this link (mgtNif, nif)
  • LnkProto – The protocol being used between gateways.
  • NumActiveCalls – Number of active calls between local and remote Gateway.
  • NumActiveCallsFrom – Number of active calls from this remote Gateway.
  • NumActiveCallsTo – Number of active calls to this remote Gateway.
  • RemoteMcLevel – The remote gateways machine congestion level.
  • ToBytesReceived – The total number of signaling bytes received from this remote Gateway for outgoing calls.
  • ToBytesSent – The total number of signaling bytes sent to this remote Gateway for outgoing calls.
  • ToCallRate – The number of calls/sec processed by the GWFE in the last minute on the link which was originated locally.
  • ToLnkMajorVer – The major version of link protocol being used between gateways.
  • ToLnkMinorVer – The minor version of link protocol being used between gateways.
  • ToPdusReceived – The total number of signaling PDUS received from this remote Gateway for outgoing calls.
  • ToPdusSent – The total number of signaling PDUS sent to this remote Gateway for outgoing calls.
  • ToState – Current state of the signaling link to this remote Gateway.
  • ToTotalCalls – The total number of calls originated locally on this link.

gwSigPortStatus

SIP Signaling port status.

  • <index> – Index of GW signaling port.
  •   state– Administrative state of SIP signaling port. (inService/outOfService)
gwTrunkGroup

Name of the gateway trunk group for this zone. (only available for 'show table' command)

h323SigPortH.323 Signaling Port for this zone. (only available for 'show table' command)

h323SigPortStatistics

H.323 Signaling Port Statistics.

  • activeCalls –   Number of current active calls.
  • egressCallsAttempted – Number of Egress calls attempted.
  • egressCallsCompleted – Number of Egress calls completed.
  • h225MessageBytesRcvd – Number of bytes of H225 messages received.
  • h225MessageBytesSent – Number of bytes of H225 messages sent.
  • h225MessagesRcvd – Number of H225 messages received.
  • h225MessagesSent – Number of H225 messages sent.
  • h225TcpPortsOpened – Number of H225 TCP ports currently open.
  • h245MessageBytesRcvd – Number of bytes of H245 messages received.
  • h245MessageBytesSent – Number of bytes of H245 messages sent.
  • h245MessagesRcvd – Number of H245 messages received.
  • h245MessagesSent – Number of H245 messages sent.
  • h245TcpPortsAllocated – Number of H245 TCP ports currently allocated.
  • h245TcpPortsOpened – Number of H245 TCP ports currently open.
  • ingressCallsAttempted – Number of Ingress calls attempted.
  • ingressCallsCompleted – Number of Ingress calls completed.
  • status–   Status of the H323 Signaling Port. (inService/outOfService)
h323SigPortStatus

H.323 Signaling Port Status.

  • <port> <#>
  • state – Administrative state of H.323 signaling port. (inService/outOfService)
h323TrunkGroupThe H.323 trunk group in this zone. (only available for 'show table' command)
idUnique numerical identifier for this zone. (only available for 'show table' command)
ipPeerStatic IP peers in this zone. (only available for 'show table' command)
ipPeerCurrentStatistics

This object displays the current statistics of the IP peer.

The fields returned in the results are:

  • inboundSessions - Indicates the number of calls routed to the peer.
  • inboundCPS - Indicates the number of calls routed to the peer per second.

  • inboundMaxSessions - Indicates the maximum number of inbound active sessions.

  • outboundSessions - Indicates the number of calls initiated by the peer.

  • outboundCPS - Indicates the number of calls initiated by the peer per second.

  • outboundMaxSessions - Indicates the maximum number of outbound active sessions.

ipPeerIntervalStatistics

This object displays the interval statistics of the IP peer.

The fields returned in the results are:

  • inboundSessions - Indicates the number of calls routed to the peer.
  • inboundCPS - Indicates the number of calls routed to the peer per second.

  • inboundMaxSessions - Indicates the maximum number of inbound active sessions.

  • outboundSessions - Indicates the number of calls initiated by the peer.

  • outboundCPS - Indicates the number of calls initiated by the peer per second.

  • outboundMaxSessions - Indicates the maximum number of outbound active sessions.

  • intervalValid - Indicates the validity of the interval.

    • true (default)
    • false
  • time - Indicates the system up time when the interval statistics are collected.
messageManipulationSIP headers content/manipulation details. (only available for 'show table' command)
mtrmConnPortMaster Trunk Group Connection Port details. peer status, and statistics (only available for 'show table' command).

peerPathchkStatus

Peer pathcheck status for localAdminState, pingState, remoteAdminState. The parameters localAdminState and remoteAdminState are set to "block" or "unblock" using the request command (Refer to Request Address Context - CLI).

  • <peer_name> – Name of peer.
  • localAdminState  – Local admin state of the peer. If localAdminState is set to block, the localAdminState in the peerPathchkStatus is “blocking”. Once the response comes back from the peer to the OPTIONS, the state transitions to “down”. If localAdminState is set to unblock, the localAdminState in the peerPathchkStatus is “unblocking”. Once the response comes back from the peer to the OPTIONS, the state transitions to “up”.
    • up – When the peer options ping status is successful.
    • downWhen the peer options ping status is unsuccessful.
    • blockingWhen the peer path check command state is set to "block".
    • unblockingWhen the peer path check command state is set to "unblock".
  • pingState– Ping state of the peer.
    • up – When the system comes up and SIP UA or Peer is reachable, the SBC starts sending the OPTIONS request and receives a 200 OK response (this state depends on the "recoveryCount" value).
    • down – When peer or SIP UA does not respond to Options ping within the configured replyTimeoutCount value, peer is declared unreachable and state changes to "down".
    • activeOnce the responses to the OPTIONS are received according to the configured value of “recoveryCount” in the Pathcheck Profile, pingState transitions to state “active” (initialization state).
    • inActive –  If responses according to the value of “replyTimeoutCount” in the path check profile are not received, pingState transitions to state “inActive” (pathCheck state is "disabled")
  • remoteAdminState– Remote admin state of the peer.
    • up – If a remoteAdminState state unblock command is issued, the remoteAdminState in the peerPathchkStatus shows “up”.
    • down – If a remoteAdminState state block command is issued, the remoteAdminState in the peerPathchkStatus shows “down”.
    • blockingWhen the peer path check command state is set to "block".
    • unblocking – When the peer path check command state is set to "unblock".

peerQosStatus

IP PEER QoS KPI status.

  • currentASR – Current ASR value of IP PEER.
  • currentPGRD – Current Post Gateway Routing Delay for the IP PEER.
  • egressActiveCalls – Number of active calls on IP PEER.
  • egressSustainedCallRate – Sustained Call Rate of the IP PEER.
  • qosDropCount – Number of times this IP PEER is dropped from route list due to KPI Threshold breach.

peerSurrRegStatus

NOTE: This parameter is present if the surrogateRegistration is configured at the IpPeer. The parameter is not present if surrRegProfile is attached to an IpPeer.

Provides Surrogate Registration status of an IP Peer.

  • <peer_name> – Name of peer.
  • surrRegState – Surrogate Registration state of the peer.
    • Active – When registration completes successfully.
    • Deleting – When a de-register was sent out and is awaiting final response from Registrar.
    • Inactive – When surrogate registration or re-registration has failed.
    • Initiating – When register was sent out and is awaiting response from Registrar. Same state is also seen when refresh register is sent out or when register is challenged with 401/407 response and awaiting response from Registrar.
    • (No entries) – When surrogate registration flag is disabled or when de-registration has completed successfully.
relayPortRelay port details for this zone. (only available for 'show table' command)
remoteDeviceTypeThe type of device facing this zone. (only available for 'show table' command)

sipArsStatus

Address Reachability Service status with following results:

  • <sigZoneId>
  • recordIndex
  • sigPortNum
  • endpointIpAddress
  • endpointIpPortNum
  • endpointArsState
    • blacklisted – The endpoint has been blacklisted because the criteria outlined in the ARS profile blacklist algorithm were met.
    • monitoring – The endpoint is considered as being monitored because a timeout has been received from the endpoint but the blacklist criteria has not yet been met (the profile requires a set number of timeouts over a specific time frame to   transition to blacklisted state).
    • recovering – The OPTIONS ping criteria for endpoint reachability detection requires that ‘x’ amount of successful responses are received over a specified time frame before moving from the black list. During the time that a response has been received but the timeframe/number of successful responses has not been completed, the end point is considered in a recovering state.
  • endpointStateTransitionTime

sipByeResponseCurrentStatistics

The SIP trunk group SIP BYE response current statistics.

  • name – SIP trunk group name
  • response401 – The total number of sent 401 for received BYE messages.
  • response403 – The total number of sent 403 for received BYE messages.
  • response407 – The total number of sent 407 for received BYE messages.
  • response481 – The total number of sent 481 for received BYE messages.

sipByeResponseIntervalStatistics

The SIP trunk group SIP BYE response statistics for the specified interval.

  • number – A sequence number which identifies the interval for which the set of statistics is required.
  • name – The name of this SIP trunk group.
  • intervalValid – The member indicating the validity of the interval.
  • response401 – The total number of (interval) sent 401 for received BYE messages.
  • response403 – The total number of (interval) sent 401 for received BYE messages.
  • response407 – The total number of (interval) sent 407 for received BYE messages.
  • response481 – The total number of (interval) sent 481 for received BYE messages.
  • time – The system up time when the interval statistic is collected.

sipCurrentStatistics

SIP Trunk Group current SIP statistics. (See SIP Current/Interval Statistics Details below for details)

sipIntervalStatistics

The SIP trunk group interval SIP statistics. (See SIP Current/Interval Statistics Details table below for details)

sipInviteResponseCurrentStatistics

SIP trunk group INVITE response current statistics. Indicates the total number of current parse errors (number of malformed SIP messages).

  • name – SIP trunk group name
  • response401 – The total number of sent 401 for received INVITE messages.
  • response403 – The total number of sent 403 for received INVITE messages.
  • response407 – The total number of sent 407 for received INVITE messages.
  • response481 – The total number of sent 481 for received INVITE messages.

 

sipInviteResponseIntervalStatistics

 The SIP trunk group INVITE response interval statistics. Indicates the total number of parse errors (number of malformed SIP messages) for the specified interval.

  • number – A sequence number which identifies the interval for which the set of statistics is required.
  • name – The name of this SIP trunk group.
  • intervalValid – The member indicating the validity of the interval.
  • response401 – The total number of (interval) sent 401 for received INVITE messages.
  • response403 – The total number of (interval) sent 401 for received INVITE messages.
  • response407 – The total number of (interval) sent 407 for received INVITE messages.
  • response481 – The total number of (interval) sent 481 for received INVITE messages.
  • time – The system up time when the interval statistic is collected.
sipIpPeerOptionsCurrentStatistics

Identifies the current statistics for the number of OPTIONS messages sent/received and the number of OPTIONS responses (individual responses) sent/received on a particular IP Peer. 

Modified: for 12.1.3

sipIpPeerOptionsIntervalStatistics

Identifies the interval statistics for the number of OPTIONS messages sent/received and the number of OPTIONS responses (individual responses) sent/received on a particular IP Peer.

Modified: for 12.1.3

sipIpPeerResponseCurrentStatistics

SIP response code statistics for the current statistics interval on the basis of IP peer.

  • name – IP peer name.
  • direction - Identifies whether the response code was sent or received.
  • responseCode –  SIP response code number
  • responseCount – Number of occurrences of the specified response code in the current statistics interval.

Note: Enable the sipResponseCodeStats to view this statistics. For more information, refer to Zone - IP Peer - CLI

sipIpPeerResponseIntervalStatistics

SIP response code statistics for recent statistics intervals on the basis of IP peer.

  • number - An index for the statistics interval.
  • name – IP peer name.
  • direction - Identifies whether the response code was sent or received.
  • responseCode –  SIP response code number.
  • interval Valid - Whether or not the statistics interval is valid, Yes or No.
  • time -  Time stamp for the interval
  • responseCount – Number of occurrences of the specified response code in the statistics interval.

Note: Enable the sipResponseCodeStats to view this statistics. For more information, refer to Zone - IP Peer - CLI

sipOcsCallCurrentStatistics

The SIP trunk group OCS (Office Communications Server) call statistics.

  • name – Name of the trunk group.
  • attemptedCalls – Number of attempted OCS call statistics.
  • establishedCalls – Number of established OCS call statistics.
  • failedCalls – Number of failed OCS call statistics.
  • pendingCalls – Number of pending OCS call statistics.
  • rejectedCalls – Number of SBC rejected OCS call statistics.
  • relayedCalls – Number of relayed OCS invite to Engress side statistics.
  • successfulCalls – Number of successful OCS call statistics.

sipOcsCallIntervalStatistics

The SIP trunk group OCS (Office Communications Server) call statistics for the specified interval.

  • name – Name of the trunk group.
  • number – The interval sequence number, or counter. The number of intervals to store are configurable. Refer to Interval Statistics - CLI for configuration details.  A counter associated with a performance measurement in 15-minute intervals. The value starts from zero and increases when associated events occur until the end of the interval. At that time, the value of the counter is stored in the first 15-minute history interval, and the CurrentCount is restarted at zero. In the case where the agent has no valid data available for the current interval, the corresponding object instance is not available and upon a retrieval request a corresponding error message is returned to indicate this instance does not exist (for example, a noSuchName error for SNMPv1 and a noSuchInstance for SNMPv2 GET operation).
  • intervalValid – A setting of 'true' indicates the interval contains valid data during the time interval. Each interval is for a configurable fixed time (default interval is 15 minutes) starting on the hour. For example, if the system starts at 12:05, the first interval at 12:15 will not be valid because it is less than the 15-minute interval. Subsequent intervals will be valid upon meeting the 15-minute time interval. System switch-overs also cause invalid intervals because data is lost during the interval.
  • time – System up time when interval statistics is   collected.
  • attemptedCalls  – Number of Attempted OCS calls for the specified interval.
  • establishedCalls – Number of Established OCS calls for the specified interval.
  • failedCalls – Number of Failed OCS calls for the specified interval.
  • pendingCall – Number of Pending OCS calls for the specified interval.
  • rejectedCall – Number of Rejected OCS calls for the specified interval.
  • relayedCalls – Number of Relayed OCS invites to Egress side for the specified interval.
  • successfulCalls – Number of Successful OCS calls for the specified interval.

sipOptionResponseCurrentStatistics

SIP trunk group OPTIONS response current statistics.

  • name – SIP trunk group name
  • response401 – The total number of sent 401 for received OPTIONS messages.
  • response403 – The total number of sent 403 for received OPTIONS messages.
  • response407 – The total number of sent 407 for received OPTIONS messages.
  • response481 – The total number of sent 481 for received OPTIONS messages.

sipOptionResponseIntervalStatistics

The SIP trunk group OPTIONS response interval statistics.

  • number – A sequence number which identifies the interval for which the set of statistics is required.
  • name – The name of this SIP trunk group.
  • intervalValid – The member indicating the validity of the interval.
  • response401 – The total number of (interval) sent 401 for received OPTIONS messages.
  • response403 – The total number of (interval) sent 401 for received OPTIONS messages.
  • response407 – The total number of (interval) sent 407 for received OPTIONS messages.
  • response481 – The total number of (interval) sent 481 for received OPTIONS messages.
  • time – The system up time when the interval statistic is collected.

sipPeerCacStatus

Status for SIP peers with  endpoint CAC configured.

  • <peer_name> – Name of SIP peer.
  • bandwidthRejectsLimit – Number of calls rejected due to bandwidth CAC.
  • cacType – The CAC type for this SIP peer: nonRegisteredSipPeer, staticSipPeer or registeredSipPeer.
  • createdAt –   The date and GMT time at which this peer control was created.
  • egressCallRejectsLimit – Number of egress calls rejected due to endpoint CAC call limits.
  • egressCallRejectsRate – Number of egress calls rejected due to endpoint CAC call rate.
  • egressCallsActive – Number of egress calls currently active for peer.
  • egressCallsAllowed – Number of egress calls allowed for this peer.
  • egressDblAggregateMessageRejectsRate – Number of egress aggregate message rejected   due to endpoint CAC call rate.
  • egressDblAggregateMessagesAllowed – Number of egress aggregate message allowed for   this peer.
  • egressMessageRejectsRate – Number of egress message rejected due to endpoint CAC call rate.
  • egressMessagesAllowed – Number of egress message allowed for this peer.
  • egressNotifyRejectsRate – Number of egress notify rejected due to endpoint CAC call rate.
  • egressNotifysAllowed – Number of egress notify allowed for this peer.
  • egressOptionsAllowed – Number of egress options allowed for this peer.
  • egressOptionsRejectsRate – Number of egress options rejected due to endpoint CAC call rate.
  • egressOtherRequestsAllowed – Number of egress other requests allowed for   this peer.
  • egressOtherRequestsRejectsRate – Number of egress other requests rejected due   to endpoint CAC call rate.
  • egressReferRejectsRate – Number of egress refer rejected due to endpoint CAC call rate.
  • egressRefersAllowed – Number of egress refer allowed for this peer.
  • egressResponseRejectsRate – Number of egress response rejected due to endpoint CAC call rate.
  • egressResponsesAllowed – Number of egress response allowed for this peer.
  • egressSubscribeRejectsRate – Number of egress subscribe rejected due to   endpoint CAC call rate.
  • egressSubscribesAllowed – Number of egress subscribe allowed for this peer.
  • ingressCallRejectsLimit – Number of ingress calls rejected due to endpoint CAC call limits.
  • ingressCallRejectsRate – Number of ingress calls rejected due to endpoint CAC call rate.
  • ingressCallsActive – Number of ingress calls currently active for peer.
  • ingressCallsAllowed – Number of ingress calls allowed for this peer.
  • ingressDblAggregateMessageRejectsRate – Number of ingress aggregate message rejected   due to endpoint CAC call rate.
  • ingressDblAggregateMessagesAllowed – Number of ingress aggregate message allowed   for this peer.
  • ingressMessageRejectsRate – Number of ingress message rejected due to endpoint CAC call rate.
  • ingressMessagesAllowed – Number of ingress message allowed for this peer.
  • ingressNotifyRejectsRate – Number of ingress notify rejected due to endpoint CAC call rate.
  • ingressNotifysAllowed – Number of ingress notify allowed for this peer.
  • ingressOptionsAllowed – Number of ingress options allowed for this peer.
  • ingressOptionsRejectsRate – Number of ingress options rejected due to endpoint CAC call rate.
  • ingressOtherRequestsAllowed – Number of ingress other requests allowed for this peer.
  • ingressOtherRequestsRejectsRate – Number of ingress other requests rejected due to endpoint CAC call rate.
  • ingressReferRejectsRate – Number of ingress refer rejected due to endpoint CAC call rate.
  • ingressRefersAllowed – Number of ingress refer allowed for this peer.
  • ingressResponseRejectsRate – Number of ingress response rejected due to endpoint CAC call rate.
  • ingressResponsesAllowed – Number of ingress response allowed for this peer.
  • ingressSubscribeRejectsRate – Number of ingress subscribe rejected due to endpoint CAC call rate.
  • ingressSubscribesAllowed – Number of ingress subscribe allowed for this peer.
  • numActiveEgressHpcCalls - The number of egress HPC calls the SBC allows with an IP Peer.
  • numActiveIngressHpcCalls - The number of ingress HPC calls allowed from an IP Peer.
  • videoThresholdLimit – The number of video streams that exceeded the threshold limit for this peer.
  • rejectsEgressMaxHpcCalls - The number of egress HPC calls the SBC rejects with an IP Peer because the calls exceed the maximum number of ingress calls.
  • rejectsIngressMaxHpcCalls - The number of HPC calls rejected from an IP Peer because the calls exceed the maximum number of ingress calls.
  • rejectsMaxIngressHpcCallRate - The number of HPC calls rejected from an IP Peer because the calls exceed the call rate limit.
  • state – Current state of the signaling peer control (deleted, disabled, enabled, none).
  • totalEgressHpcCallsAllowed - The number of egress HPC calls the SBC allows with an IP Peer.
  • totalIngressHpcCallsAllowed - The number of HPC calls allowed from an IP Peer.
  • type – Identifies the TYPE of signaling peer.

sipRegAdaptiveNaptLearningStatistics

Adaptive NAPT pinhole timer learning statistics.

  • sessionAdmissionReject – Number of learning sessions rejected.
  • sessionsAbortedDueToTraffic – Number of learning sessions aborted due to traffic.
  • sessionsCompleted – Number of learning sessions completed.
  • sessionsCompletedDueToTimeout – Number of learning sessions completed due to OPTIONS timeout.
  • sessionsInProgress – Number of learning sessions in progress.
  • sessionsInitiated – Number of learning sessions initiated.
  • sessionsReachedRelearnThreshold – Number of learning session reached the relearning threshold
sipRegRelaySIP register relay functionality for this zone. (only available for 'show table' command)

sipRegisterResponseCurrentStatistics

SIP trunk group REGISTER response current statistics.

  • name – SIP trunk group name
  • response401 – The total number of sent 401 for received REGISTER messages.
  • response403 – The total number of sent 403 for received REGISTER messages.
  • response407 – The total number of sent 407 for received REGISTER messages.
  • response481 – The total number of sent 481 for received REGISTER messages.

sipRegisterResponseIntervalStatistics

The SIP trunk group REGISTER response interval statistics.

  • number – A sequence number which identifies the interval for which the set of statistics is required.
  • name – The name of this SIP trunk group.
  • intervalValid – The member indicating the validity of the interval.
  • response401 – The total number of (interval) sent 401 for received REGISTER messages.
  • response403 – The total number of (interval) sent 401 for received REGISTER messages.
  • response407 – The total number of (interval) sent 407 for received REGISTER messages.
  • response481 – The total number of (interval) sent 481 for received REGISTER messages.
  • time – The system up time when the interval statistic is collected.

sipSigConnStatistics

Specifies SIP Signaling port connection statistics.

  • index – Specifies the index of this SIP Signaling Port.
  • activeTlsTcpConnection – Number of current TLS-TCP connections made.
  • tcpConnection   – Number of current TCP connections.
  • totalTcpConnection – Number of total TCP connections made.
  • totalTlsTcpConnection – Number of total TLS-TCP connections.

sipSigConnStatus

SIP Signaling Port connection status data.

  • connectionId
  • index – Specifies the index of this SIP Signaling Port.
  • aging –   Specifies whether or not an idle connection can be taken down.
  • bytesRcvd – Number of payload bytes received on connection.
  • bytesSent – Number of payload bytes sent on the connection.
  • idleTime – Time internal since the last activity.
  • pduRecvQueued – Number of fragmented PDUs received on the connection.
  • pduSendQueued – Number of PDUs waiting to be sent.
  • peerIpAddress  – IP address of the peer.
  • peerPortNum – Specifies the port number used by the peer of this connection.
  • role – Role taken by the SBC in this connection.
  • socket – Socket number used internally for connection.
  • state – State of this connection.
  • transport – Transport type used for the connection.
sipSigPortSip Signaling Port for this zone. (only available for 'show table' command)

sipSigPortStatistics

Specifies the SIP Signaling Port statistics.

  • index – Index of the SIP Signaling Port.
  • callRate – Number of SIP calls per second during the last minute.
  • inRegs – Total number of inbound registration(s) received.
  • origCalls – Total number of outgoing calls sent.
  • outRegs – Total number of outbound registration(s) sent.
  • rxBytes – Total number of signaling BYTES received.
  • rxPdus – Total number of signaling PDUs received.
  • termCalls – Total number of incoming calls received.
  • txBytes – Total number of signaling BYTES sent.
  • txPdus – Total number of signaling PDUs sent.

sipSigPortStatus

The SIP signaling port status details.

  • index – Index of the SIP signaling port.
  • localIpTypeThis field indicates the IP address type. 
    • learned – IP address learned from ipInterface in ipInterfaceGroup
    • static – Static IP address
  • state – SIP signaling port state (inService/outOfService)
  • port – UDP/TCP port number of the SIP signaling port

Fields pertaining only to SBC SWe N:1 HA or cloud-based deployments:

  • fixedIpV4 – This field stores IPv4 address learned dynamically (obtained through DHCP)
  • fixedIpv6 – This field stores IPv6 address learned dynamically (obtained through DHCP)
  • floatingIpV4 – This field stores external IPv4 address
  • floatingIpV6 – This field stores external IPv6 address

sipSigPortTlsStatistics

Specifies the SIP Signaling TLS connection statistics.

  • index – Index of the SIP Signaling Port.
  • clientAuthFailures – Number of times peer failed TLS authentication with SBC as the client.
  • currentClientConnections – Current number of client TLS connections.
  • currentClientHandshakes – Number of incomplete client handshakes.
  • currentServerConnections – Current number of server TLS connections.
  • currentServerHandshakes – Number of incomplete server handshakes.
  • currentServerSessions – Number of server sessions currently active.
  • fatelAlertsReceived – Number of FATAL Alerts received.
  • handshakeFailures – Cumulative total of all handshake failures.
  • handshakeTimeouts – Number of handshakes that timed out before completing.
  • higherAuthTimeout – Number of handshakes in which the SBC was the server and the client   did not authenticate itself through TLS and failed to authenticate itself through any higher level protocol
  • midConnectionHello – Number times a peer sent a TLS Hello on a connection that was already up.
  • noAuth488 – Number of SIP messages rejected with 488 due to lack of peer authentication at the SIP level.
  • noAuthDrops – Number of SIP messages dropped due to lack of peer authentication at the SIP level.
  • noCipherSuite – Number of handshake failures due to inability to converge on a cipher suite.
  • noClientCert – Number times we were the client and we failed to derive a certificate to send the server.
  • receiveFailures – Number of receive failures (failure to decrypt).
  • sendFailures –  Number of send failures (failure to encrypt).
  • serverAuthFailures – Number of times peer failed TLS authentication with SBC as the server.
  • sessionResumptions – Number of server sessions that have been resumed.
  • totalClientConnections – Cumulative number of client TLS connections.
  • totalServerConnections – Cumulative number of server TLS connections.
  • totalServerSessions – Cumulative total number of server sessions.
  • validationFailures – Number of failed certificate validations.
  • warningAlertsReceived – Number of WARNING Alerts received.

sipSigTlsSessionStatus

SIP signaling port connection status data.

  • index – The index of this SIP Signaling Port.
  • peerIpAddress – IP address of the peer of this connection.
  • resumptions – Number of times this session has been resumed.
  • role – The role taken by the SBC  in this connection.
  • state – State of this connection (blocked | connected | connecting | deleted | negotiating | none | suspended | up | waitingSipAuth)

  • tlsSessionId – Identifies the TLS session ID.
sipTrunkGroup

SIP trunk groups in this zone. See SIP Trunk Group Parameters table below for details. (only available for 'show table' command)

sipTrunkGroupCSSRCurrentStatistics

The SIP Trunk Group CSSR Current SIP statistics. For information on necessary configuration for displaying this statistics, refer to SIP Trunk Group - SIP CSSR Stats - CLI.

Note: This statistics is available only on SBC SWe/Cloud deployments.

sipTrunkGroupCSSRIntervalStatistics

The SIP Trunk Group CSSR Interval SIP statistics. For information on necessary configuration for displaying this statistics, refer to SIP Trunk Group - SIP CSSR Stats - CLI.

Note: This statistics is available only on SBC SWe/Cloud deployments.

sipTrunkgroupPortRangeStatistics

SIP trunk group media port range statistics with following fields:

  • name – IP trunk group name.
  • portRangeActivePorts – Total number of active ports open.
  • portRangeRegistrationFailures – Total number of registrations failed due to unavailable active ports.
sipTrunkGroupOptionsCurrentStatistics

Identifies the current statistics for the number of OPTIONS messages sent/received and the number of OPTIONS responses (individual responses) sent/received on a particular Trunk Group. 

Modified: for 12.1.3

sipTrunkGroupOptionsIntervalStatistics    

Identifies the interval statistics for the number of OPTIONS messages sent/received and the number of OPTIONS responses (individual responses) sent/received on a particular Trunk Group.

Modified: for 12.1.3

sipTrunkGroupResponseCurrentStatistics

SIP response code statistics for the current statistics interval on the basis of trunk group.

  • name – SIP trunk group name.
  • direction - Identifies whether the response code was sent or received.
  • responseCode –  SIP response code number
  • responseCount – Number of occurrences of the specified response code in the current statistics interval.
    Note: Enable the sipResponseCodeStats to view this status. For more information, refer to SIP Trunk Group - SIP Response Code Statistics - CLI
sipTrunkGroupResponseIntervalStatistics

SIP response code statistics for recent statistics intervals on the basis of trunk group.

  • number - An index for the statistics interval.
  • name – SIP trunk group name.
  • direction - Identifies whether the response code was sent or received.
  • responseCode –  SIP response code number.
  • interval Valid - Whether or not the statistics interval is valid, Yes or No.
  • time -  Time stamp for the interval
  • responseCount – Number of occurrences of the specified response code in the statistics interval.
    Note: Enable the sipResponseCodeStats to view this status. For more information, refer to SIP Trunk Group - SIP Response Code Statistics - CLI

sonusSipSigPeerOvldStatusEntry

SIP signaling peer overload status, with following details:

  • sonusSipSigPeerOvldStatusIpAddress – Peer IP address.
  • sonusSipSigPeerOvldStatusSigPortId – Signaling Port Id.
  • sonusSipSigPeerOvldStatus503sReceived – Number of 503s received in the last sampling period.
  • sonusSipSigPeerOvldStatusAllowedRate – Rate of calls allowed per second for this peer.
  • sonusSipSigPeerOvldStatusCallsRejected – Number of calls rejected in the last sampling period for peer.
  • sonusSipSigPeerOvldStatusCallsSent – Number of calls sent in the last sampling period for peer.
  • sonusSipSigPeerOvldStatusZoneId – The Zone Id for this signaling peer.
srvccSRVCC (Single Radio Voice Call Continuity) configuration details. (only available for 'show table' command)

trafficControlCurrentStatistics

The trunk group current traffic control statistics.

  • name – Name of the trunk group.
  • accCant – The current number of calls cancelled due to ACC for this trunk group.
  • accSkip – The current number of calls skipped due to ACC for this trunk group.
  • canf – The current number of call cancelled due to CANF for this trunk group.
  • cant – The current number of call cancelled due to CANT for this trunk group.
  • routeAttemptsIRR – The current number of reroute attempts due to IRR for this trunk group.
  • routeAttemptsORR – The current number of reroute attempts due to ORR for this trunk group.
  • routeAttemptsSIRR – The current number of reroute attempts due to SIRR for this trunk group.
  • routeAttemptsSORR – The current number of reroute attempts due to SORR for this trunk group.
  • silc – The current number of calls cancelled due to SILC for this trunk group.
  • skip – The current number calls skipped due to the SKIP traffic control for this trunk group.
  • strCant – The current number of call cancelled due to STR for this trunk group.
  • strSkip – The current number of calls skipped due to STR for this trunk group.
  • successfulIRR – The current number of successful reroutes due to IRR for this trunk group.
  • successfulORR – The current number of successful reroutes due to ORR for this trunk group.
  • successfulSIRR – The current number of successful reroutes due to SIRR for this trunk group.
  • successfulSORR – The current number of successful reroutes due to SORR for this trunk group.

trafficControlIntervalStatistics

The trunk group interval traffic control statistics.

  • name – Name of the trunk group.
  • number – The interval sequence number, or counter. The number of intervals to store are configurable. Refer to Interval Statistics - CLI for configuration details.  A counter associated with a performance measurement in 15-minute intervals. The value starts from zero and increases when associated events occur until the end of the interval. At that time, the value of the counter is stored in the first 15-minute history interval, and the CurrentCount is restarted at zero. In the case where the agent has no valid data available for the current interval, the corresponding object instance is not available and upon a retrieval request a corresponding error message is returned to indicate this instance does not exist (for example, a noSuchName error for SNMPv1 and a noSuchInstance for SNMPv2 GET operation).
  • intervalValid – A setting of 'true' indicates the interval contains valid data during the time interval. Each interval is for a configurable fixed time (default interval is 15 minutes) starting on the hour. For example, if the system starts at 12:05, the first interval at 12:15 will not be valid because it is less than the 15-minute interval. Subsequent intervals will be valid upon meeting the 15-minute time interval. System switch-overs also cause invalid intervals because data is lost during the interval.
  • accCant – The number of calls cancelled due to ACC for this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • accSkip – The number of calls skipped due to ACC for this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • canf – The number of calls cancelled due to CANF for this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • cant – The number of calls cancelled due to CANT for this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • routeAttemptsIRR – The number of reroute attempts due to IRR for this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • routeAttemptsORR – The number of reroute attempts due to ORR for this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • routeAttemptsSIRR – The number of reroute attempts due to SIRR for this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • routeAttemptsSORR – The number of reroute attempts due to SORR for this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • silc – The number of calls cancelled due to SILC for this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • skip – The number calls skipped due to the SKIP traffic control for this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • strCant – The number of calls cancelled due to STR for this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • strSkip – The number of calls skipped due to STR for this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • successfulIRR – The number of successful reroutes due to IRR for this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • successfulORR – The number of successful reroutes due to ORR for this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • successfulSIRR – The number of successful reroutes due to SIRR for this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • successfulSORR – The number of successful reroutes due to SORR for this trunk group for the specified interval.
  • time – System up time when interval statistic is collected.

trunkGroupQoeStatus

Quality of Experience (QoE) metric for IP trunk groups in the zone.

  • name – Name of the trunk group (TG).
  • asrCriticalThresholdExceeded – Number of times the ASR Critical threshold was breached.
  • asrFromSBXBOOT – Average ASR for TG from system boot.
  • asrMajorThresholdExceeded – Number of times the ASR Major threshold was breached.
  • currentASR – Average ASR for the TG. Sampling time is 60 seconds and window size is 15 samples.
  • currentPgrd – Average post-gateway ringing delay value of TG.
  • egressActiveCalls – Number of active calls on TG.
  • egressSustainedCallRate – Sustained call rate for TG.
  • inboundRFactor – Average RFactor for inbound streams.
  • inboundRFactorFromSBXBOOT – Average RFactor for the inbound streams from system startup.
  • inboundRFactorNumCriticalThresholdBreached – Number of times Critical threshold was breached (inbound RTP streams).
  • inboundRFactorNumMajorThresholdBreached – Number of times Major threshold was breached (inbound RTP streams).
  • outboundRFactor – Average RFactor for the outbound streams.
  • outboundRFactorFromSBXBOOT – Average RFactor for the outbound streams from system startup.
  • outboundRFactorNumCriticalThresholdBreached – Number of times Critical threshold was breached (outbound RTP streams).
  • outboundRFactorNumMajorThresholdBreached – Number of times Major threshold was breached (outbound RTP streams).
  • qosDropCount – Number of times route was dropped due to KPI threshold breach. Count is incremented as soon as the call is dropped due to QoS Threshold.

trunkGroupStatus

Status for IP trunk groups in this zone. Options are:

  • bwAvailable – Bandwidth available for allocation. (Kbits/sec)
  • bwCurrentLimit – Current bandwidth limit for this IP trunk group. (Kbits/sec)
  • bwInboundUsage – Bandwidth inbound traffic usage. (Kbits/sec)
  • bwOutboundUsage – Bandwidth outbound traffic usage. (Kbits/sec)
  • inboundCallsUsage – Number of inbound calls for IP trunk groups configured for inbound or in both directions.
  • outboundCallsUsage – Number of non-priority outbound of this IP trunk group.
  • packetOutDetectState – The packet outage detection status.
  • priorityCallUsage – Number of priority calls for IP trunk groups configured with callReservation state enabled.
  • state – Current operational state of the IP trunk group.
  • totalCallsAvailable – Sum of all available or unblocked calls for this trunk group.
  • totalCallsConfigured – Total number of calls configured on this IP trunk group.
  • totalCallsInboundReserved – Total number of calls on reserved inbound trunks (for IP trunk groups that are configured for inbound or in both directions).
  • totalOutboundCallsReserved – Total number of calls on reserved outbound trunks (for IP trunk groups that are configured for outbound or in both directions).

Zone Current Statistics

Command Syntax


> show table addressContext <addressContext_name> zoneCurrentStatistics <zone name>
egressFailBWLimit | egressFailCallLimit | egressFailCallPolicing | egressSipRegFailLimit | egressSipRegPolicing | ingressFailBWLimit | ingressFailCallLimit | ingressFailCallPolicing | ingressSipRegFailLimit | ingressSipRegPolicing | videoThresholdLimit


Command Parameters

This object displays current statistics for the specified zone. Fields displayed are:

  • name – The name of this zone. 
  • egressFailBWLimit – The number of outgoing calls failed due to Bandwidth Limit check on the specified zone.
  • egressFailCallLimit – The number of outgoing calls failed due to Call Limit check on the specified zone.
  • egressFailCallPolicing – The number of outgoing calls failed due to Call Policer check on the specified zone.
  • egressSipRegFailLimit – The number of outgoing SIP Registrations failed due to Registrations Limit check on the specified zone.
  • egressSipRegPolicing – The number of outgoing SIP Registrations failed due to egress Policer check on the specified zone.
  • ingressFailBWLimit – The number of incoming calls failed due to Bandwidth Limit check on the specified zone.
  • ingressFailCallLimit – The number of incoming calls failed due to Call Limit check on the specified zone.
  • ingressFailCallPolicing – The number of incoming calls failed due to Call Policer check on the specified zone.
  • ingressSipRegFailLimit – The number of incoming SIP Registrations failed due to Registrations Limit check on the specified zone.
  • ingressSipRegPolicing – The number of incoming SIP Registrations failed due to ingress Policer check on the specified zone.
  • videoThresholdLimit – The number of video streams that exceeded the threshold limit for this zone.


Zone Interval Statistics

Command Syntax


> show table addressContext <addressContext_name> zoneIntervalStatistics <counter*>
egressFailBWLimit | egressFailCallLimit | egressFailCallPolicing | egressSipRegFailLimit | egressSipRegPolicing | ingressFailBWLimit | ingressFailCallLimit | ingressFailCallPolicing | ingressSipRegFailLimit | ingressSipRegPolicing | intervalValid | time | videoThresholdLimit


Command Parameters

ParameterDescription

zoneIntervalStatistics <counter>

This object displays interval statistics for the specified zone. Fields displayed are:

  • number – The interval sequence number. The number of intervals to store are configurable. Refer to Interval Statistics - CLI for configuration details.
  • name – The name of this zone. 
  • intervalValid – A setting of 'true' indicates the interval contains valid data during the time interval. Each interval is for a configurable fixed time (default interval is 15 minutes) starting on the hour. For example, if the system starts at 12:05, the first interval at 12:15 will not be valid because it is less than the 15-minute interval. Subsequent intervals will be valid upon meeting the 15-minute time interval. System switch-overs also cause invalid intervals because data is lost during the interval.
  • time – System up time when the interval statistics is collected.
  • egressFailBWLimit – The number of outgoing calls failed due to Bandwidth Limit check on the specified zone for the specified interval.
  • egressFailCallLimit – The number of outgoing calls failed due to Call Limit check on the specified zone for the specified interval.
  • egressFailCallPolicing – The number of outgoing calls failed due to Call Policer check on the specified zone for the specified interval.
  • egressSipRegFailLimit – The number of outgoing SIP Registrations failed due to Registrations Limit check on the specified zone for the specified interval.
  • egressSipRegPolicing – The number of outgoing SIP Registrations failed due to egress Policer check on the specified zone for the specified interval.
  • ingressFailBWLimit – The number of incoming calls failed due to Bandwidth Limit check on the specified zone for the specified interval.
  • ingressFailCallLimit – The number of incoming calls failed due to Call Limit check on the specified zone for the specified interval.
  • ingressFailCallPolicing – The number of incoming calls failed due to Call Policer check on the specified zone for the specified interval.
  • ingressSipRegFailLimit – The number of incoming SIP Registrations failed due to Registrations Limit check on the specified zone for the specified interval.
  • ingressSipRegPolicing – The number of incoming SIP Registrations failed due to ingress Policer check on the specified zone for the specified interval.
  • videoThresholdLimit – The number of video streams that exceeded the threshold limit for this zone for the specified interval.

INFO: The <counter> is associated with a performance measurement in a previous 15-minute measurement interval. In the case where the agent has no valid data available for a particular interval, the corresponding object instance is not available; and upon a retrieval request a corresponding error message is returned to indicate that this instance does not exist (for example, a noSuchName error for SNMPv1 and a noSuchInstance for SNMPv2 GET operation).

In a system supporting a history of ‘n’ intervals with IntervalCount(1) and IntervalCount(n) the most and least recent intervals respectively, the following applies at the end of a 15-minute interval:

  • discard the value of IntervalCount(n)
  • the value of IntervalCount(i) becomes that of IntervalCount(i-1) for n >= i > 1
  • the value of IntervalCount(1) becomes that of CurrentCount
  • the TotalCount, if supported, is adjusted.

Zone Status

Command Syntax

> show table addressContext <addressContext_name> zoneStatus <zone name>
activeSipRegCount | bwAvailable | bwCurrentLimit | bwInboundUsage | bwOutboundUsage | emergencyCallsBwUsage | inboundCallsUsage | outboundCallsUsage | priorityCallUsage | totalCallsAvailable | totalCallsConfigured 


Command Parameters

ParameterDescription

zoneStatus

Current status for zones in this address context.

  • activeSipRegCount – The number of SIP registrations active across all IP trunks in this zone.
  • bwAvailable – The amount of bandwidth available for allocation in this zone. (Kbits/second)
  • bwCurrentLimit – The media bandwidth limit for this zone. The bandwidth limit is initially set to the configured bandwidth limit, but may be reduced due to packet outage detection events. (Kbits/second)
  • bwInboundUsage – The amount of media bandwidth in use for inbound traffic in this zone. (Kbits/second)
  • bwOutboundUsage – The amount of media bandwidth in use for outbound traffic in this zone. (Kbits/second)
  • emergencyCallsBwUsage – The amount of media bandwidth in use for emergency calls across in this zone. (Kbits/second)
  • inboundCallsUsage – The current number of inbound or incoming calls in this Zone.

    NOTE: This statistic only applies for zones configured for inbound or in both directions.

  • outboundCallsUsage – The current number of outbound non-priority calls in this zone.
  • priorityCallUsage – The current number of priority calls in this zone.

    NOTE: This statistic only applies for zones configured with callReservation state enabled.

  • totalCallsAvailable – The sum of all available or unblocked calls in this zone.
  • totalCallsConfigured – The total number of calls configured (allowed) in this zone.

SIP Current/Interval Statistics Details


The sipCurrentStatistics and sipIntervalStatistics tables include essentially identical fields. The distinguishing elements are the following:

  • The current interval statistics consists of statistics table entries that are accumulating data for the next interval report.
  • The interval statistics tables are a series of statistics table entries containing data from the most recently completed n intervals where n is the number of intervals (field = number) in the retention policy configuration. Because of this, this statistics table include two additional fields: time, intervalValid.
Note

Please keep in mind that the field descriptions in the table below pertain to interval statistics; thus, quite often a descriptions will end with "...for the specified interval." As previously mentioned, sipCurrentStatistics are identical with the only difference being that the statistics are accumulated for the next interval report.

StatisticDescription
name

Name of the trunk group.

numberThe interval sequence number. The number of intervals to store are configurable. Refer to Interval Statistics - CLI for configuration details. [sipIntervalStatistics only]
time

The system up time when the interval statistics is collected for the specified interval. [sipIntervalStatistics only]

intervalValid A setting of 'true' indicates the interval contains valid data during the time interval. Each interval is for a configurable fixed time (default interval is 15 minutes) starting on the hour. For example, if the system starts at 12:05, the first interval at 12:15 will not be valid because it is less than the 15-minute interval. Subsequent intervals will be valid upon meeting the 15-minute time interval. System switch-overs also cause invalid intervals because data is lost during the interval. [sipIntervalStatistics only]
byeRetransmitTotal number of BYE messages retransmitted for the specified interval.
cancelReTransmit

Total number of Cancel messages retransmitted for the specified interval.

emergencyAccept

Total number of emergency calls accepted for the specified interval.

emergencyOODAcceptThe number of emergency Out Of Dialog (OOD) requests accepted for the specified interval.
emergencyOODRejectPolicer

The number of emergency OOD requests rejected because of the Priority Policer for the specified interval.

emergencyRejectBWCall

Total number of emergency calls rejected for the specified interval because of bandwidth limit or call limit.

emergencyRejectPolicer

Total number of emergency calls rejected for the specified interval because of Priority Policer.

emergencySubsAccept

The number of emergency SUBSCRIBE requests accepted during the specified interval.

emergencySubsRejectLimit

The number of emergency SUBSCRIBE requests rejected after reaching the configurable subscription limit during the specified interval.

emergencySubsRejectPolicer

The number of emergency SUBSCRIBE requests rejected by the Priority Policer during the specified interval.

hpc403Out

The number of HPC calls that the SBC rejects with a SIP 403 message.

hpcAcceptTotal number of HPC calls accepted for the specified interval.
hpcOverloadExemptThe number of HPC calls that the SBC exempts from dropping because of overload processing.
inHpcAcceptThe number of received initial INVITEs that the SBC processes as an HPC call. The SBC counts this number regardless of whether the call succeeds or fails.
invReTransmit

Total number of Invite messages retransmitted for the specified interval.

numberOfCallsSendingAARs

Number of calls sending Authorization Authentication Request (AAR) requests for the specified interval.

numberOfReceivedASRs

Number of Abort Session Request (ASR) messages received for the specified interval.

numberOfReceivedAAAFailures

Number of received Authentication, Authorization, Accounting (AAA) failures for the specified interval.

numberOfReceivedAAASuccesses

Number of received AAA successes for the specified interval.

numberOfReceivedRARs

Number of ReAuthorization Request (RAR) messages received successfully for the specified interval.

numberOfReceivedUDAFailureNumber of received User-Data-Answer (UDA) failures for the specified interval.
numberOfReceivedUDASuccessNumber of received UDA successes for the specified interval.
numberOfSentSTRs

Number of Session Termination Request (STR) messages sent successfully for the specified interval.

numberOfTimeoutErrorUDRNumber of User-Data-Requests (UDRs) sent that timed out due to some error for the specified interval.
numberOfTimeoutOrErrorAAR

Number of AAR messages not answered due to a timeout or error for the specified interval.

numberOfTotalAARSent

Total number of AAR messages sent successfully for the specified interval.

numberOfTotalUDRSentTotal number of UDRs sent successfully for the specified interval.
numOfS8hrInboundEmgCallFailIndicates the number of the the S8HR Inbound Users emergency calls failed.
numOfS8hrInboundEmgCallSucIndicates the number of the successfull emergency calls from the S8HR Inbound User.
numOfS8hrInboundRegFailIndicates the number of the S8HR Inbound User's registration rejected.
numOfS8hrInboundRegSucIndicates the number of successfull registration from the S8HR Inbound Roaming Users.
numOfS8hrOutbndEmgCallRejIndicates the number of the S8HR Outbound Roaming User's emergency calls rejected.
numOfS8hrOutbndNormalCallFailIndicates the total number of failed normal calls from the S8HR Outbound Roaming Users.
numOfS8hrOutbndNormalCallSucIndicates the number of the successfull normal calls from the S8HR Outbound Roaming Users.
numOfS8hrOutbndRegFailNumber of S8HR Outbound Roaming Users registrations failed.
numOfS8hrOutbndRegSucNumber of successful registration from the S8HR Outbound Roaming Users.
otherReTransmit

Total number of Other messages retransmitted for the specified interval.

outHpcAcceptThe number of sent initial INVITEs that the SBC processes as an HPC call.
rcv1xx

Total number of received 1xx msg, except 18x messages, for the specified interval.

rcv2xx

Total number of received 2xx (Invite) messages for the specified interval.

rcv3xx

Total number of received 3xx messages for the specified interval.

rcv4xx

Total number of received 4xx messages for the specified interval.

rcv5xx

Total number of receive 5xx messages for the specified interval.

rcv6xx

Total number of receive 6xx messages for the specified interval.

rcv18x

Total number of received 18x messages for the specified interval.

rcvAck

Total number of received Ack for the specified interval.

rcvBye

Total number of received BYE messages for the specified interval.

rcvCancel

Total number of received Cancel messages for the specified interval.

rcvInfo

Total number of received INFO messages for the specified interval.

rcvInvite

Total number of received Invite messages for the specified interval.

rcvMessage

Total number of received Message methods for the specified interval.

rcvNonInv2xx

Total number of received 2xx (NonInvite) messages for the specified interval. The counter is incremented when 200 OK is received and the CSeq tag is not for an INVITE.

rcvNonInvErr

Total number of receive NonInvite Error messages for the specified interval.

rcvNotify

Total number of receive notify messages for the specified interval.

rcvOption

Total number of receive Option messages for the specified interval.

rcvPrack

Total number of received Prack messages for the specified interval.

rcvPublish

Total number of received Publish methods for the specified interval.

rcvRefer

Total number of received Refer messages for the specified interval.

rcvRegister

Total number of received Register messages for the specified interval.

rcvSubscriber

Total number of receive Subscriber messages for the specified interval.

rcvUnknownMsg

Total number of receive Unknown messages for the specified interval.

rcvUpdate

Total number of received Update messages for the specified interval.

regReTransmit

Total number of Register messages retransmitted for the specified interval.

snd1xx

Total number of sent 1xx messages, except 18x, for the specified interval.

snd2xx

Total number of sent 2xx (Invite) messages for the specified interval.

snd3xx

Total number of sent 3xx messages for the specified interval.

snd4xx

Total number of sent 4xx messages for the specified interval.

snd5xx

Total number of sent 5xx messages for the specified interval.

snd6xx

Total number of sent 6xx messages for the specified interval.

snd18x

Total number of sent 18x messages for the specified interval.

sndAck

Total number of Sent Ack messages for the specified interval.

sndBye

Total number of sent BYE messages for the specified interval.

sndCancel

Total number of sent Cancel messages for the specified interval.

sndInfo

Total number of sent INFO messages for the specified interval.

sndInvite

Total number of sent Invite messages for the specified interval.

sndMessage

Total number of sent Message methods for the specified interval.

sndNonInv2xx

Total number of sent 2xx (NonInvite) messages for the specified interval.

sndNonInvErr

Total number of sent NonInvite Error messages for the specified interval.

sndNotify

Total number of sent Notify messages for the specified interval.

sndOption

Total number of sent Option messages for the specified interval.

sndPrack

Total number of sent Prack messages for the specified interval.

sndPublish

Total number of sent Publish methods for the specified interval.

sndRefer

Total number of sent Refer messages for the specified interval.

sndRegister

Total number of sent Register messages for the specified interval.

sndSubscriber

Total number of sent Subscriber messages for the specified interval.

sndUpdate

Total number of sent Update messages for the specified interval.

totNumOfS8hrOutbndReg

Total number (includes succeeded and failed) of registration received from the S8HR Outound Roaming Users.
totNumOfS8hrOutbndNormalCallTotal number of normal calls initiated from the S8HR Outbound Roaming Users.

SIP Trunk Group Details ('show table' only)

ParameterDescription
action

The action when putting this SIP trunk group outOfService.

cac

Call (and registration) admission control parameters for this SIP trunk group.

  • bandwidthLimit – Total media bandwidth limit (in Kbits/sec).
  • bandwidthLimitThreshold – Bandwidth utilization notification threshold.
  • callLimit – The total number of concurrent calls (either ingress or egress) allowed.
  • callLimitThreshold – Call Limit utilization notification threshold.
  • egress – Egress–specific call admission control configuration.
  • emergencyOversubscription – The oversubscription of resources (as a percentage) that is allowed for emergency calls.
  • estimatedChildRegistrations – The estimated number of child registrations (i.e. the estimated number of P-Associated-URIs in 200 OK).
  • extendedEmergencyIpLimit – The oversubscription of resources (expressed as numeric value) that is allowed for emergency calls.
  • ingress – Ingress-specific call admission control configuration.
  • registeredEndpointCacProfile – The endpoint CAC profile containing CAC parameters that are applied individually to each registrant.
  • registrationLimit – The total number of concurrent SIP registrations allowed.
  • subscriptionLimit – The total number of concurrent SIP subscriptions allowed on IPTG.
  • tcpMediaLimit – MRM Session Limit per trunk group, this can be unlimited or in the range 0-5000.
callReservation

Parameters for reserving a portion of the resources for specific call direction or type for this SIP trunk group.

  • inbound – Percentage of callLimit reserved for handling inbound calls.
  • incomingCallMinimum – The minimum number of incoming call allowed when reservations are enabled.
  • outgoingCallMinimum – The minimum percent of outgoing call allowed when reservations are enabled.
  • priorityCallMinimum – The minimum number of priority call allowed when reservations are enabled.
  • silc – SILC traffic control configuration.
  • state – Administrative state to disable or enable the call reservation feature on a SIP trunk group.
callRoutingParameters and controls used for routing a call or request to the next hop entity for this SIP trunk group.
congestionHandling

Parameters governing behavior when under local or peer overload for this SIP trunk group.

  • egressThrottling – Determines whether received peer overload indications (SIP 503 w/ Retry After) cause us to adaptively throttle egress calls and registrations to that peer.
  • retryAfterMax – Maximum Retry-After time (in seconds) when an ingress call or register is rejected with 503 due to local overload.
  • retryAfterMin – Minimum Retry-After time (in seconds) when an ingress call or register is rejected with 503 due to local overload.
downstreamForkingSupportFlag describing whether Downstream Forking is supported.
dryUpTimeoutTimeout value (in minutes) for the dry-up action.
ingressIpPrefixIngress peers matching these ingress IP prefixes are assigned to this SIP trunk group.
localOODReferSupportFlag that determines whether the SBC locally handles out-of-dialog (OOD) REFER requests.
masterTgNameThe name of the Master Trunk Group Client that this trunk group will register.
media

Parameters associated with media features for this SIP trunk group.

  • appSpecificBandwidthIf enabled, this flag includes the b=AS attribute in the SDP outgoing offer or answer sent on that trunk group. Note: This flag does not insert the b=AS SDP attribute for non-audio streams or at the session level. The b=AS SDP attribute does not apply to the H.323 signaling interface. 
  • comediaConnectionRole – This indicates whether the SDP offer sent by SBC will include any direction attribute line defined by COMEDIA draft.
  • dataPathModePassthru – Specifies whether the SBC will transparently pass media direction (Data Path Mode) received from a peer in the Offer SDP with zero RTP IP.
  • directMediaAllowed – If enabled, attempt to set up a direct media path so that media flows directly between endpoints in the same direct media group.
  • directMediaAllowedBehindNapt – If enabled, attempt to set up a direct media call for endpoints behind NAT, the below conditions should be met, 1.
  • directMediaAntiTrombone – If enabled, a direct media path is set up between the endpoints based on a c line match.
  • directMediaGroupId – This identifies the direct media group to which this trunk group belongs.
  • earlyMedia – Parameters associated with early media policy
  • lateMediaSupport – Determines whether a SIP late media (reverse offer) INVITE should be converted to a forward offer on egress.
  • maxPtimeDefault – This field indicates the default packet size.
  • mediaAddrType – The Media Address Type attribute determines the type of IP address used in the offer.
  • mediaIpAddress – The IP Address to use for UDP or TCP media.
  • mediaIpInterfaceGroupName – The name of the IP interface group for media.
  • mediaIpSecondaryInterfaceGroupName The name of a secondary (or public/external address) IP interface group to use for media for calls involving the Microsoft Teams Phone System.
  • mediaPortRange – Allowed range of UDP port numbers for RTP/RTCP media.
  • msrp – If enabled, MSRP sessions are allowed for this trunk group. If disabled, MSRP sessions are not allowed for this trunk group
  • omrAllowed – If enabled, attempt to set up an optimized media path so that omr procedures are applied and optimized path is achieved.
  • omrPrimaryRealm – Name of primary Realm.
  • pcrf – Parameters associated with PCRF
  • recordable – Determines whether media recording is supported on this trunk group.
  • sdpAttributesSelectiveRelay – This flag controls the selective relay of unknown SDP attributes at session level and those from core audio stream.
  • sourceAddressFiltering – If enabled, filter out incoming media packets which do not match the expected source IP address and UDP port.
  • tcpPortRange – Allowed range of TCP port numbers for MSRP media.
  • tmr64K – The Transmission Medium Requirement Unrestricted 64kbit/s control is needed for SIP to ISUP interworking.
modeThe operational mode for this SIP trunk group.
packetOutage

Packet outage detection parameters for this SIP trunk group.

  • bandwidthLimitReduction – The amount to reduce the bandwidth limit (as a percentage of the configured limit) when a packet outage is detected.
  • detectionInterval – The size of the packet outage detection interval in minutes.
  • detectionState – Used to enable automatic bandwidth reduction when a packet outage is detected.
  • minimumCalls – The number of calls with outages required within the current interval to declare a packet outage event.
  • minimumDuration – This is the minimum outage (in milliseconds) on a call for that call to be counted as part of the packet outage detection algorithm.
parentSharedCacLimitsPoolNameAn existing shared CAC pool.
policy

Policy data for this SIP trunk group.

  • callRouting – Parameters and controls used for routing a call or request to the next –hop entity.
  • carrier – Serving carrier code.
  • country – Serving country code.
  • digitParameterHandling
    • egressDmPmRule – Name of Digit Manipulation and Parameter Manipulation profile applied at the egress

    • ingressDmPmRule – Name of Digit Manipulation and Parameter Manipulation profile applied at the ingress.

    • numberingPlan – Name of Numbering Plan profile.

  • featureControlProfile – Feature Control Profile name.
  • ingress flags– Ingress Parameters.
    • hdPreferredRouting – HD Preferred Routing.

    • hdSupportedRouting – HD Supported Routing.

    • nonZeroVideoBandwidthBasedRoutingForH323 – Give priority to routes with non-zero video bandwidth in H.323 calls.

    • nonZeroVideoBandwidthBasedRoutingForSip – Give priority to routes with non-zero video bandwidth in SIP calls.

  • ipSignalingPeerGroup – Ip Signaling Peer Group.
  • localizationVariant – Localization Variant used for processing calls.
  • media – Parameters associated with media policy for this SIP trunk group.
  • services – Parameters associated with various enhanced services and features for this SIP trunk group.
  • signaling– Parameters controlling the specifics of the SIP signaling for this SIP trunk group.
    • ipSignalingProfile – Name of the IP Signaling Profile.

    • signalingProfile – Name of the Signaling Profile.

  • sipDomain – The domain string used when the SIP signaling requires a configured domain name.
  • tgIPVersionPreference – IP Version Preference.
qoe

Signaling and media quality of experience configuration.

  • asr – Configuration related to signaling quality measured by ASR.
  • clu – Configuration related to signaling quality measured by Call Limit Utilization.
  • minTimeToProceed – The minimum time period before call admission can start after any of the TG's KPI fall below the critical threshold.
  • pgrd – Configuration related to signaling quality measured by Post Gateway Ringing Delay.
  • rfactor – Configuration related to media quality measured by R-Factor.
  • scru – Configuration related to signaling quality measured by Sustained Call Rate Utilization.
recordingDNpreferenceRecording DN matching preference flag.
services

Parameters associated with various enhanced services and features for this SIP trunk group.

  • colocatedPandEcscf – Indicates if Colocated PCSCF and ECSCF functionality is either enabled or disabled for this TG sip service.
  • dialogEventNotificationSupported – Indicates if Notification for SUBSCRIBE dialog event package is either enabled or disabled for this TG sip service.
  • disconnectTreatmentProfile – The name of the Disconnect Treatment profile.
  • dnsSupportType – Specifies whether to use the DNS server for just A –record lookups, or for full NAPTR/SRV/A lookup as specified in RFC3263
  • dynamicBlacklistProfile – The name of the dynamic blacklist profile.
  • emergencyCallHandlingMode – Emergency Call Handling Mode, typically used in IMS deployments where the SBX is acting as a P –CSCF.
  • emergencyCallProfile – The name of the emergency call profile.
  • honorSdpClockRate – Indicates whether the DTMF Payload type should map with the clock rate of the preferred or selected payload types
  • jsrcBandwidthReservation – Juniper SRC bandwidth reservation.
  • longDurationCall – Parameters associated with long duration call supervision.
  • natTraversal – Various parameters associated with network –hosted NAT/NAPT traversal for SIP endpoints.
  • overlapAddressing – Parameters associated with overlap addressing support. preconditionIntwkUsing183 – Indicates whether to locally generate/drop first 183 responses for preconditions interworking.
  • preconditions – Indicates level of preconditions support.
  • remoteEPreservation – Remote EP reservation.
  • resolvedDnsPrioritization – Specifies whether the source IP address of the first received response message shall be used to prioritize among DNS resolved IP Addresses.
  • sipArsProfile – The name of the SIP ARS (Address Reachability Service) profile.
  • sipJipProfile – The JIP profile to be used for this service.
  • sipJurisdictionSupport – Indicates JURISDICTION support is either enabled or disabled for this TG sip service.
  • sipSecurityProfile – The name of the SIP Security Profile.
  • transmitPreconditions – Indicates level of preconditions support for outgoing request/response.
  • transparencyProfile – The name of the SIP Transparency Profile (STP).
signaling

Parameters controlling the specifics of the SIP signaling for the specified SIP trunk group.

  • E164Profiles – Contains the Local and Global E164Profiles associated to this trunk group.
  • P-HeaderExtensions – Prescribes behavior associated with various 3GPP P-Headers.
  • TCPFallbackMaximum size of PDU (in bytes) accepted over UDP.
  • X-Headers – Controls the X and P Header behavior applicable to this trunk group.
  • acceptHistoryInfo – Flag that specifies if a History-Info header received on the ingress trunk group will be accepted.
  • accessClass – This flag specifies the type of access network this Trunk Group represents.
  • allowByeChallenge – This flag enables the Challenge for BYE requests.
  • authentication – Parameters controlling non registered authentication behavior.
  • backwardInfoMsgConDialog – If enabled, an INFO message will only be sent after confirmed Dialog.
  • callingParty – Specifies what SIP headers may be used when determining the Calling Party information.
  • causeCodeMapping – Controls the mapping of CPC cause codes to/from SIP cause codes.
  • condIncMethInAllowHdr – Flag that specifies whether to use ingress message Allow header values in the egress message.
  • deRegParentWithChildDereg – If enabled, P-cscf will delete Parent RCB and all its childs during deregistration of any of the child IMPU.
  • defaultCallingPartyNumber – The defaultCallingNumber for Caller privacy feature.
  • disableTermIOIForPcscf – If enabled, P-CSCF will not add the parameter term-ioi in any request while creating PCV.
  • egressCallIdStaticString – String to be used for generating the egress callid when configured option for egressCallIdType in PSX is "Use Static String".
  • embeddedRegInfoinUserPart – This flag specifies whether the the SBC appends a RegInfo value to the user part of the Contact header of a REGISTER request to uniquely identify the registering subscriber. If the subscriber registers from multiple devices using the same phone number, the SBC will use this value in subsequent routing to identify the correct subscriber instance.
  • enforceSipsIfEgressIsTls – This flag changes the URI scheme of the URI in the Request-URI to "sips", if the request is to be egressed via TLS on a per peer group basis.
  • enforceTlsIfSipsUriScheme – This flag enforces that TLS is used to egress a request, if the Request-URI/topmost Route header uses sips scheme on a per peer group basis.
  • factorValue – The factor value used to interwork the SIP Max-Forwards header and the ISUP Hop counter parameter.
  • feidForPDCS – The Feid used in P-DCS-Billing-Info header.
  • honorContactInRegisterForTLSCalls - Use this flag to specify where the SBC directs access calls from the internal network to users in the access network when the call is over TLS transport. If enabled, the SBC directs the call to the address it stored from the Contact header that was part of the user's REGISTER request.
  • interOperatorID – The Inter Operator ID for IMS node
  • isubParamPreference – This trunk group attribute specifies how the ISDN Sub-Address parameter shall be handled in SIP.
  • isupMimeBodyRelay – When enabled, an ISUP mime body received in SIP signaling will be transparently relayed in egress SIP signaling.
  • keepSupport – This flag when enabled supports keep alive mechanisms (RFC-6223).
  • localNumberSupport – If enabled, P-cscf will globalize To hdr in Register,req URI in SUBSCRIBE for regevt and do a PSX dip for non–INVITE for tel URI and will handle dial string feature.
  • maxFwdsDefault – Default value for the Max Forwards Header.
  • messageManipulation – Manipulation of SIP headers or content.
  • methods – Specifies whether to allow or reject various SIP methods.
  • ocsSupport – If enabled, relays INVITE with CSTA.
  • outboundSupport – This flag when enabled supports outbound procedures (RFC-5626).
  • postDialDelay – Post Dial Delay flags.
  • prefRequireTransparency – This Controls the transparency of tag pref in Require header
  • privacyParamRestricted – SIP Mapping Privacy Header parameters from incoming call to outgoing call.
  • processTgrpContext – If enabled, the tgrp-context parameter will determine if tgrp needs to be processed locally or relayed.
  • psxRouteForSubscribe – This flag specifies whether to use PSX routes for routing the SUBSCRIBE to registered users.
  • psxScriptProfile – The psxScriptProfile is a list of configurable script names for which the SBC performs ingress preconditions interworking. This parameter uses one to three names, which have a string maximum of 23 characters.
  • registration – Parameters controlling registration relay behavior.
  • rel100Support – This controls the 100rel support for the reliability of provisional messages as specified in RFC3262.
  • relayNonInviteRequest – Relay Non Invite Requests.
  • relayReplacesHeader – This flag specifies whether P-cscf is locally process INVITE or relay Replaces header with INVITE.
  • relayUpdatewithSdp – Relay in-dialog Update Request with Sdp.
  • retryCounters – Retry counter values for various SIP request types.
  • rewriteIdentities – Enables SIP URI transparency feature where IP Address received in certain headers will be mapped to domain names and domain name will be preserved if received in these headers.
  • rfc3261ValidateCSeqInBYE – Validate CSeq number for BYE in INVITE dialog.
  • rfc3261ValidateInvite200OkRetransmissions – Validate 200 OK retransmissions to INVITE as per rfc 3261 in INVITE Client transaction case.
  • routeMsgValidation – Specifies if route validation should be done for the received message and if the message should be validated to ensure it is SIP-only or SIP-I.
  • sdpTransparency – sdp Transparency controls.
  • sendPaiUriToPsx – Enable this flag to allow the SBC to send both SIP and TEL URIs from the P-Asserted-Identity header to the PSX in a policy request. This option should be configured on the ingress trunk group.
  • sendSdpToPsx – Enabling this flag will pass SDP information to the PSX excluding the data till the first occurrence of m–line in a diameter structure.
  • silenceSuppTreatment – Specifies silence suppression treatment when re-INVITE with silenceSupp:of It will be treated as FAX call transition or G711 call with silence suppression.
  • skipDTGLookupForRouteHdr – Skip destination trunk group lookup on Route header when routing calls using Route headers received in a request.
  • sourceAddressValidation – This flag specifies whether source address validation is supported.
  • strictParse – Enables strict SIP Parsing.
  • support199OptionTag – Support for conditional inclusion of 199 option tag in Supported head
  • suppressNonRouteInviteResponse – If enabled, response for non-route invite will be suppressed.
  • termIOI – The name of the terminating Inter Operator Identifier (IOI). The SBC creates and sends the termIOI parameter when there is no egress network, which occurs when the call is terminated in the script. When there is an egress network, the termIOI parameter is received from the egress network. The termIOI sends the terminating networking identifier to the ingress network.
  • timers – Retransmission and session keep-alive timer parameters.
  • transitIOI – The transit inter operator ID for IMS node
  • transportPreference – The preference ordering of allowed SIP transports.
  • uriPreference – This indicates URI presentation preference for outgoing messages.
  • useGAPwhenRnDisabled – This flag is valid only when disableRn flag under numberPortabilityAttributes of profile is enabled. If enabled, SBC will populate user info part of the R-URI and TO header with the GAP/OCN number.
  • usePSXRouteAsReqUriInReg – If enabled, P-cscf will modify the Request URI of register with PSX returned route.
  • usePcfaCcf – When this flag is enabled, SBC uses ccf received in PCFA as CDF.
  • usePortRangeFlag – Administrative state of the usePortRange indicating that separate port to be used for each registration.
  • usePsxRouteForEmergencyCall – This flag specifies whether to use PSX routes for routing the Emergency Call from registered users.
  • useRandomUserInfoInContactHdr – If enabled, use randomly generated value as UserInfo in contact header.
  • validateAor – Flag that specifies if the AOR needs to be validated or allows anonymous calling
  • variantType – Specifies the variant of functionality.
stateThe administrative state of this SIP Trunk Group.
tgMtrgBwPerReqThis value determines the amount of B/W in units of 1 Kbits/sec that is requested when the TRM encounters the thresholds of exhaustion has been reached.
tgMtrgCallsPerReqThis value determines the number of calls that are requested when the TRM encounters the thresholds of exhaustion.
tgMtrgReqMaxBwThe maximum Bandwidth a TG can request from MTRG; Default is unlimited.
tgMtrgReqMaxCallsThe maximum number of calls a TG can request from MTRG; Default is unlimited.
tgMtrgResAllocationIP Trunk Group resource allocation mode: LOCALIGNORED. IPTG ignores its local resource (call/BW) configuration when it has a master trunk group assigned.
 ucidSupport

UCID support flag.

Command Examples

To view SIP Trunk Group status details.

(For brevity, not all columns are shown)

show table addressContext default zone defaultSigZone sipTrunkGroup
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        
                                                                               PROCESS                                                                                                                                  
                                                                   DOWNSTREAM  SGCONFIG                                                                                                    INGRESS  EGRESS  ELEMENT     
                                                          DRY UP   FORKING     WHEN      UCID     RECORDING                         SIP     LOCALIZATION  TG IPVERSION        NUMBERING    DM PM    DM PM   ROUTING   
NAME                      STATE     MODE          ACTION  TIMEOUT  SUPPORT     TGOOS     SUPPORT  DNPREFERENCE    CARRIER  COUNTRY  DOMAIN  VARIANT       PREFERENCE          PLAN         RULE     RULE    PRIORITY  
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SIPTG1                    disabled  outOfService  dryUp   5        disabled    disabled  none     fromHeaderOnly  0000     1        -       northAmerica  both-ipv4-and-ipv6  NANP_ACCESS  -        -       DEFAULT_IP 


To view SIP Peer CAC status details:

(For brevity, not all columns are shown)

show table addressContext addr_1 zone ZONE_IAD sipPeerCacStatus

                                                                                                                                                           INGRESS
                                                                                             INGRESS  INGRESS                   EGRESS   EGRESS            DBL
                                                                           INGRESS  INGRESS  CALL     CALL     EGRESS   EGRESS  CALL     CALL              AGGREGATE
CE                  PORT                                                   CALLS    CALLS    REJECTS  REJECTS  CALLS    CALLS   REJECTS  REJECTS           MESSAGES
NAME  IP ADDRESS    NUM   CAC TYPE              CREATED AT                 ALLOWED  ACTIVE   LIMIT    RATE     ALLOWED  ACTIVE  LIMIT    RATE     STATE    ALLOWED
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      10.54.80.151  0     nonRegistrantSipPeer  2017-05-15T12:08:16+00:00  19       1        28       0        0        0       0        0        enabled  0
      10.54.80.153  0     nonRegistrantSipPeer  2017-05-15T12:07:42+00:00  2        1        0        0        0        0       0        0        enabled  0
      10.54.80.154  0     nonRegistrantSipPeer  2017-05-15T12:07:48+00:00  2        1        0        0        0        0       0        0        enabled  0
      10.54.80.155  0     nonRegistrantSipPeer  2017-05-15T12:07:55+00:00  2        1        0        0        0        0       0        0        enabled  0
      10.54.80.156  0     nonRegistrantSipPeer  2017-05-15T12:08:06+00:00  6        1        6        0        0        0       0        0        enabled  0


To view SIP INVITE response interval statistics:

> show table addressContext default zone defaultSigZone sipInviteResponseIntervalStatistics
                     INTERVAL
NUMBER  NAME         VALID     TIME    RESPONSE401  RESPONSE403  RESPONSE407  RESPONSE481
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
211     SipTrnkGrp1  true      703653  0            0            0            0
212     SipTrnkGrp1  true      704553  0            3            0            0
213     SipTrnkGrp1  true      705453  0            0            0            0
214     SipTrnkGrp1  true      706353  0            0            0            0

To view the status and the statistics of the gateway signaling port, execute the command:

 show table addressContext default zone defaultSigZone gwSigPort
       IP
       INTERFACE
       GROUP                 IP       PORT
INDEX  NAME       DSCPVALUE  ADDRESS  NUMBER  ROLE     MODE       STATE    IP VAR
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1      LIF2       0          -        2569    primary  inService  enabled  IF3.IPV4
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