Version 7.2 947 Mediant 800B Gateway & E-SBC
User's Manual 60. Viewing VoIP Status
60.2 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).
Figure 60-2: Viewing Registered SBC Users
Table 60-2: SBC Registered Users Table Description
Parameter Description
Address of Record AOR (e.g.,. 1000@10.8.5.71)
Contact Contacts corresponding to the AOR, for example:
<sip:1000@10.8.5.71:5060>;expires=180; Active
status:1
The contact's registration status is displayed:
"Active status:1": The contact has been successfully registered and
calls can be routed to it.
"Active status:0": 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.
CLI:
• SBC users:
# show voip register db sbc list
• SBC contacts of a specified AOR:
# show voip register db sbc user <Address Of Record>
60.3 Viewing Proxy Set Status
You can view the status of Proxy Sets that are used in your call routing topology. Proxy
Sets that are not associated with any routing rule are not displayed.
To configure proxy Sets, see Configuring Proxy Sets on page 380.