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show cscf sip ▀
Cisco ASR 5000 Series Command Line Interface Reference ▄
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show cscf sip
Displays SIP statistics for a specific CSCF service configured on this system.
Product
SCM
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator
Syntax
Specifies the name of the CSCF service.
must be an existing CSCF service and be from 1
to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters.
SIP statistics will be displayed for this interface.
: Specifies the domain associated with the CSCF service.
must be an existing domain and be from 1 to 64 alpha and/or numeric characters.
: Specifies the destination or source ip address associated with the CSCF
service.
Specifies the name of the context in which the service is configured.
must be an existing context and be
from 1 to 79 alpha and/or numeric characters.
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send
output to must be specified.
Refer to Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter for
details on the usage of
output to must be specified.
Refer to Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter for
details on the usage of
and
.
Usage
Use this command to display SIP statistics for a specific CSCF service.
Important:
This command displays counters for SIP statistics for a specified CSCF service. Counters are
incriminated when SIP messages are sent (Tx) or received (Rx). SIP Request, Response, and Error counters are
maintained at various levels in the SIP stack. These values are dependent on the packet flow. For example, if packets are
dropped at an initial stage of parsing and error detection, the counters may not increment. All 2xx Response counters for
individual requests are maintain outside the SIP layer and will not track re-transmissions and erroneous packets that are
dropped. All other counters do keep track of re-transmissions.
maintained at various levels in the SIP stack. These values are dependent on the packet flow. For example, if packets are
dropped at an initial stage of parsing and error detection, the counters may not increment. All 2xx Response counters for
individual requests are maintain outside the SIP layer and will not track re-transmissions and erroneous packets that are
dropped. All other counters do keep track of re-transmissions.