status trunk
Issue 4 May 2002
8-403555-233-123
For an ip-medpro-ip hairpin call, the audio switch port field shows a cabinet and
slot, but not a port, on a TN2302 Prowler board.
The following display shows a typical result when status trunk 1 is entered for a
trunk group with two members.
This command can generate a snapshot jitter buffer size and packet loss report
for a particular trunk group member.
In this instance, jitter is the variability in the amount of time (in milliseconds) that
packets are received over the network. When jitter increases, the user
experiences a noisy connection, delays, and a general loss of quality, making
speech unintelligible.
status trunk 1/19 SPE B
TRUNK STATUS
Trunk Group/Member: 01/19 Service State: in-service/active
Port: T00123 Maintenance Busy? no
Signaling Group ID: 1 CA-TSC state: not allowed
MM Conference ID: 8
MM Endpoint ID: 2
Connected Ports: S00004
Switch IP IP
Port Near-end IP Addr: Port Far-end IP Addr : Port
Q.931: 12B1217 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx : nnnnn xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx : nnnnn
H.245: 12B1217 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx : nnnnn xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx : nnnnn
G.711-MU Audio: T00123 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx : nnnnn xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
: nnnnn
H.245 Tunneled in Q.931? no
Audio Connection Type: ip direct
status trunk 1
TRUNK GROUP STATUS
Member Port Service State Mtce Busy Connectd Ports
01/01 01A0101 in-service/idle no 01A0501 02B0607
01/02 04A0702 in-service/idle no 04C0604