CHAPTER48 Viewing VoIP Status
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48 Viewing VoIP Status
This section describes how to view VoIP-related status.
Viewing SBC Registered Users
You can view SBC users that are registered with the device. For each user, the Address of Record
(AOR) and the corresponding contacts are shown. An AOR is a SIP or SIPS URI that points to a
domain with a location service that can map the URI to another URI (contact) where the user might
be available. A contact is a SIP URI that can be used to contact that specific instance of the user
agent for subsequent requests.
➢ To view registered SBC users:
■ Web: SBC Registered Users page (Monitor menu > Monitor tab > VoIP Status folder > SBC
Registered Users).
Table 48-1: SBC Registered Users Table Description
Parameter Description
Address
of Record
Displays the AOR, for example, "1000@10.8.5.71" or "Sue".
Contact Displays the contacts associated with the AOR, for example:
<sip:1000@10.8.5.71:5060>;expires=180; Active status:1
The information displayed can include the following:
■ The origin of the contact:
✔ "Userinfo": Contact is from the User Information table (see Configuring
SBC User Information Table through Web Interface on page448)
✔ Contact URI if the contact is not from the User Information table.
■ Registration status:
✔ No display: The contact has been successfully registered with the device
and calls can be routed to the user.
✔ "Not-Active": The device has recently received a REGISTER request
from the contact, but the contact has yet to be registered. The device
removes the contact from the database if no response is received within
10 seconds from the proxy/registrar server.
■ IP Group to which the contact belongs, shown in the format "IPG:<row index
of IP Group)".
■ ID of the contact.
■ CLI:
● SBC users:
# show voip register db sbc list
● SBC contacts of a specified AOR:
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