Difference between revisions of "M4 Call Tracing"
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Call Tracing is a useful feature for troubleshooting failed Call attempts. While [[ | Call Tracing is a useful feature for troubleshooting failed Call attempts. While [[M2 Hangupcause Codes|Hangupcause Codes]] give some information about failed Calls, Call Tracing is able to show all steps - what is happening during the Call. | ||
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Please note that Call Tracing works by making fake Calls in real-time so each time result may be different. M4 will not try to ring any Terminators during Call Tracing. If you want to know ''exactly'' what happened to a specific Call in the past, you may want to use the Call Log feature [[M4 Call Info]]. | Please note that Call Tracing works by making fake Calls in real-time so each time result may be different. M4 will not try to ring any Terminators during Call Tracing. If you want to know ''exactly'' what happened to a specific Call in the past, you may want to use the Call Log feature [[M4 Call Info]]. |
Latest revision as of 14:11, 29 November 2022
Description
Call Tracing is a useful feature for troubleshooting failed Call attempts. While Hangupcause Codes give some information about failed Calls, Call Tracing is able to show all steps - what is happening during the Call.
Please note that Call Tracing works by making fake Calls in real-time so each time result may be different. M4 will not try to ring any Terminators during Call Tracing. If you want to know exactly what happened to a specific Call in the past, you may want to use the Call Log feature M4 Call Info.
Usage
Go to REPORTS -> Calls List and click on the icon for a Call Tracing of a particular Call.
or
Go to Users -> Connection Points and click on the icon for a Call Tracing of particular Origination Point with chosen Source and Destination.
After a few moments, Call Log will be shown.
Call Log will show self-explanatory warnings, errors (in red colored text), and other messages.