
Displaying the ISDN calls list
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Displaying detailed call information
Active calls are listed along with some basic details in the ISDN Calls List (see Displaying the ISDN Calls
List). To view additional details about an active call, go to ISDN > ISDN Calls and click more for the call
about which you want more information.
On the Call details page, the call for which more details are provided is displayed with a number
(example: "Call 15 details"). This number is generated by the Cisco TelePresence ISDN Gateway
(numerically, starting from zero since the last reboot) for the purposes of internal identification.
Field description
For IP to ISDN calls, this is the time at which the call was received by the ISDN
Gateway.
For ISDN to IP calls, this is the time at which all the channels comprising the call
connected and bonded.
The status of the call, which will be one of:
Initial: an IP or ISDN call has just come in, and the ISDN Gateway is
determining if it is allowed and where to direct it.
Calling out: the ISDN Gateway is trying to make contact with the other side
of the call.
Connected: the call is in progress between and IP and ISDN endpoints.
Dying: Displayed briefly while a call is terminated, either by one of the
participants or via the web interface.
Call progress also lists the caller's number, the number that was called and the
destination, including the IP address for an IP destination.
Participant details
A unique numeric identifier given by the ISDN Gateway to this part of the call.
The name the caller provided when the call was initiated.
The telephone number of the participant.
The participant's call type: either H.320 (ISDN caller) or H.323 (IP caller).
Whether Far-End Camera Control has been established or not.
The status of the participant's side of the call, which will be one of:
Initial: the call is just starting.
Proceeding: trying to make contact with the other side of the call.
Alerting: the other side of the call is ringing (you might not see this state).
Connected: the call is in progress.
Disconnecting: the call is in the process of going down.
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