Specifications

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Digit Detected: the number of dial digits received from the subscriber.
Digit Generated: the number of digits sent out of the voice port toward the
subscriber.
The message counter shows the number of call processing messages sent over
the FR interface or received from the FR destined for this port. Setup, Connect,
and Answer messages flow between the two end nodes when a call is
established. The initiator of the call sends a Setup message to the remote end,
which responds with a Connect message followed by an Answer message if the
call is successful. If a call cannot be completed, a Release message is sent by
the remote node. Release messages are also sent by each end when a
successful call ends normally (both end nodes go on-hook).
The release cause counters indicates the causes of the Release message.
Normal: the number of normal hang-ups initiated by the local port.
Busy: the number of hang-ups caused by a busy channel.
Local Bandwidth: the number of hang-ups caused by insufficient local
bandwidth.
Remote Bandwidth: the number of hang-ups caused by insufficient remote
bandwidth.
Response: the number of normal hang-ups initiated by the remote node
OOS: the number of hang-ups caused by the far-end being out-of-service.
Incompatible: the number of hang-ups caused by incompatibility of the end
nodes.
5.3.3 New Subsystem in ELS: VOIC
Figure 58. Event Logging System User Configuration
2212-yokohama Config>EVENT
Event Logging System user configuration
2212-yokohama ELS config>LIST SUBSYSTEMS voice
Event Level Message
VOIC.001 C-INFO Call %-7s recv nt %n int %s/%d, trans nt %n int %s/%d
DLCI %d sub %d cir %d NID %I %s %S
VOIC.002 C-INFO Call %-7s trans nt %n int %s/%d
DLCI %d sub %d cir %d NID %I %s %S
VOIC.003 C-INFO Call %-7s recv nt %n int %s/%d, disc unroutable
DLCI %d sub %d cir %d NID %I %s %S
VOIC.004 ALWAYS Cfg Warning: %s nt %n int %s/%d
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