Configuring Call Trace
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Call Trace is a diagnostic tool that is designed to trace the path a call takes through a system, and to provide information about numerous aspects of the call path, such as:
The routing decision
The outgoing call
Subsequent outgoing calls, in the case of a route retry
Parameters selected for a SIP SDP
The SIP Call-id
The trunk and timeslot chosen for TDM protocols
The termination result code, and more.
A call path is shown as separate call legs, distinguishing the incoming portion with other portions of a call. Calls may be filtered by called number, calling number, Network Access Point (NAP), time of day range, protocol and direction.
Call trace enables a default of 10,000 call legs to be stored in the system and to be viewed using the Web Portal. This value can be increased from the Call Trace application configuration parameters.
1- Select Applications in the navigation menu.
2- Select the tbuctwriter application
3- Click Application Parameters
4- Configure the Trace Level and other associated trace parameters.
Click Save