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Source: supportforums.cisco.com
[https://supportforums.cisco.com/t5/collaboration-
voice-and-video/sip-debugging-commands-overview
/ta-p/3155271] [https://supportforums.cisco.com
/t5/user/viewprofilepage/user-id/326200]
Muthurani Lavanya Paneerselvam
[https://supportforums.cisco.com/t5/user
/viewprofilepage/user-id/326200]
Introduction
This document covers the overview of SIP debugging
commands which are helpful while examining the
status of SIP components and troubleshooting.

SIP debugging overview


debug ccsip: This has various options

1 debug ccsip all


2 ! This command enables all ccsip type debugging
3 ! This debug command is very active, you
4
5 debug ccsip calls
6 ! This command displays all SIP call details
7 ! You can use this debug command to monitor
8
9 debug ccsip errors
10 ! This command traces all errors that are
11
12 debug ccsip events
13 ! This command traces event, such as call
14 ! An events version of a debug command is
15
16 debug ccsip info
17 ! This command enables tracing of general
18 ! including verification that call redirection
19
20 debug ccsip media
21 ! This command enables tracing of SIP media
22
23 debug ccsip messages
24 ! This command shows the headers of SIP
25
26 debug ccsip preauth
27 ! This command enables diagnostic reporting
28
29 debug ccsip states
30 ! This command displays the SIP states and
31
32 debug ccsip transport
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36 ! This command shows every interaction with
37
38 debug voip ccpai protoheaders
39 ! This command displays messages that are sent between the
40 ! If no headers are being received by the terminating gateway

Feature Design of SIP Debug Output Filtering Support

Prior to the SIP Debug Output Filtering Support feature, debugging and
troubleshooting on the VoIP gateway was made more challenging by the
extensive amounts of raw data generated by debug output.

This feature allows the debug output for a SIP call to be filtered according to
a variety of criteria. The SIP Debug Output Filtering Support feature provides
a generic call filtering mechanism that does the following:

• Allows you to define a set of matching conditions for filtering calls.

• Identifies the desired calls based on the configured matching conditions


inside VoIP gateways.

• Coordinates the filtering effort on traced calls between multiple modules


inside VoIP gateways.

• Displays the debugging trace for calls that match the specified conditions.

SIP Debug Commands that Support Output Filtering

1 debug ccsip all


2 debug ccsip calls
3 debug ccsip events
4 debug ccsip messages
5 debug ccsip preauth
6 debug ccsip states

Configuring Call Filters

This task configures the conditions for filtering SIP calls.

SUMMARY STEPS

1. enable

2. configure terminal

3. call filter match-list number voice

4. incoming calling-number string

5. incoming called-number string

6. incoming signaling {local | remote} ipv4 ip-address

7. incoming media {local | remote} ipv4 ip-address

8. incoming dialpeer tag

9. outgoing calling-number string

10. outgoing called-number string

11. outgoing signaling {local | remote} ipv4 ip-address

12. outgoing media {local | remote} ipv4 ip-address

13. outgoing dialpeer tag

14. end
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1 call filter match-list 1 voice
2 incoming called-number 4085559876
3 !
4 voice-port 0:D
5 !
6 voice-port 1:D
7 !
8 voice-port 2:D
9 !
10 voice-port 3:D

Enabling SIP Debug Output Filtering: Example

1 Router# debug condition match-list 1 exact-match


2 Router# debug ccsip all
3
4 Router# show debug
5
6 CCSIP SPI:SIP Call Statistics tracing is enabled (filter
7 CCSIP SPI:SIP Call Message tracing is enabled (filter is
8 CCSIP SPI:SIP Call State Machine tracing is enabled (filter
9 CCSIP SPI:SIP Call Events tracing is enabled (filter is
10 CCSIP SPI:SIP error debug tracing is enabled (filter is
11 CCSIP SPI:SIP info debug tracing is enabled (filter is
12 CCSIP SPI:SIP media debug tracing is enabled (filter is
13 CCSIP SPI:SIP Call preauth tracing is enabled (filter is
14
15 Router# Debug filtering is now on
16 Building configuration...
17 !
18 !
19 !
20 call filter match-list 1 voice
21 incoming called-number 4085551221
22 !
23 end

2018-03-01 / BY WRIEDEL

TAGS: CISCO, CUBE, SIP

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