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The Search history page lists the most recent 255 searches 
that have taken place since the VCS was last restarted. 
To view the Search history page:
• 
Status > Search history
The page displays the following information:
Start time
The date and time at which the search was 
initiated.
Search type
The type of message being sent.
Source
The alias of the endpoint that initiated the call.
Destination
The alias that was dialed from the endpoint.
This may be different from the alias to which 
the call was actually placed, as the original 
alias may have been transformed either locally 
or before the neighbor was queried.
Found
Indicates whether or not the search was 
successful.
Actions
Click View to go to the 
 page 
which lists full details of this call.
Filter
To limit the list of calls, enter one or more characters in the 
Filter field and click Filter. Only those calls that contain (in any 
of the displayed fields) the characters you entered will be shown.
To return to the full list of calls, click Reset.
Searches
About searches
Before a call can be placed, the endpoint being called must 
be located. The VCS sends and receives a series of messages 
during its attempt to locate the endpoint being called; these 
messages are each known as searches. An individual call 
can have one or more searches associated with it, and these 
searches can be of different types. 
The type of search message that is sent will depend on whether 
the call is for SIP or H.323, and whether the call request was 
received locally or from an external zone, as follows:
• 
For H.323 calls that are placed locally, two messages are 
sent: the first is an ARQ which locates the device being 
called, and the second is the call Setup which sends a 
request to the device asking it to accept the call. Each 
message shows up as a separate search in the Search 
history
 page, but only the Setup message will be associated 
with a particular call.
• 
For H.323 searches originating from external zones, an LRQ 
will appear in the Search history page.
• 
For SIP, a single message is sent in order to place a call: this 
will either be a SIP INVITE or a SIP OPTIONS.
Each search has an individual Search ID; each call has 
an individual Call Tag (se
).
Search history
Search details
The
 
Search details
 
page (Status > Search history, then click 
View for a particular search) lists full information about either 
an individual search, or all searches associated with a single 
call (depending on how you reached the page). The information 
shown includes:
• 
the subzones and zones that were searched
• 
the call path and hops
• 
any transforms that were applied to the alias being searched 
for
Other information associated with the search and (if it was 
successful) the resulting call can be viewed using the links in 
the
 
Related tasks section at the bottom of the page.
• 
View all events associated with this call tag takes you to the 
 page, filtered to show only those events associated 
with the Call Tag relating to this search.
• 
View call information associated with this call tag takes 
you to the 
 page, where you can view overview 
information about the call.
• 
View all searches associated with this call tag will be shown 
if you are viewing details of an individual search and there are 
other searches associated with the same call. It takes you to 
a new Search details page which lists full information about 
all the searches associated with the call's Call Tag.
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