Cisco Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server Expressway 관리 매뉴얼
Caution:
for each call stack, the Debug information includes the contents of variables which may contain some
sensitive information, for example alias values and IP addresses. If your deployment is such that this information could
contain information specific to a particular person, read the
contain information specific to a particular person, read the
regarding privacy-protected personal data before
you decide whether to enable automatic incident reporting.
Checking the Effect of a Pattern
The Check pattern tool (Maintenance > Tools > Check pattern) lets you test whether a pattern or transform you
intend to configure on the VCS will have the expected result.
intend to configure on the VCS will have the expected result.
Patterns can be used when configuring:
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to specify aliases to be included in the lists
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to filter searches based on the alias being searched for, and to transform an alias before the
search is sent to a zone
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assigned when it registers with the VCS
To use this tool:
1.
Enter an Alias against which you want to test the transform.
2.
In the Pattern section, enter the combination of Pattern type and Pattern behavior for the Pattern string
being tested.
being tested.
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If you select a Pattern behavior of Replace, you also need to enter a Replace string.
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If you select a Pattern behavior of Add prefix or Add suffix, you also need to enter an Additional text string
to append/prepend to the Pattern string.
to append/prepend to the Pattern string.
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that can be used to match against certain
configuration elements.
3.
Click Check pattern to test whether the alias matches the pattern.
The Result section shows whether the alias matched the pattern, and displays the resulting alias (including
the effect of any transform if appropriate).
The Result section shows whether the alias matched the pattern, and displays the resulting alias (including
the effect of any transform if appropriate).
Locating an Alias
The Locate tool (Maintenance > Tools > Locate) lets you test whether the VCS can find an endpoint identified by the
given alias, within the specified number of "hops", without actually placing a call to that endpoint.
given alias, within the specified number of "hops", without actually placing a call to that endpoint.
This tool is useful when diagnosing dial plan and network deployment issues.
To use this tool:
1.
Enter the Alias you want to locate.
2.
for the search.
3.
Select the Protocol used to initiate the search, either H.323 or SIP. The search may be interworked during the
search process, but the VCS always uses the native protocol first to search those target zones and policy
services associated with search rules at the same priority, before searching those zones again using the
alternative protocol.
search process, but the VCS always uses the native protocol first to search those target zones and policy
services associated with search rules at the same priority, before searching those zones again using the
alternative protocol.
4.
Select the Source from which to simulate the search request. Choose from the Default Zone (an unknown
remote system), the Default Subzone (a locally registered endpoint) or any other configured zone or subzone.
remote system), the Default Subzone (a locally registered endpoint) or any other configured zone or subzone.
5.
Select whether the request should be treated as Authenticated or not (search rules can be restricted so that
they only apply to authenticated messages).
they only apply to authenticated messages).
6.
Optionally, you can enter a Source alias. Typically, this is only relevant if the routing process uses CPL that
has rules dependent on the source alias. (If no value is specified a default alias of
has rules dependent on the source alias. (If no value is specified a default alias of
xcom-locate
is used.)
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