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Hi,
 
As a further note to the telnet problem, the output of the cv command is only helpful to analyse current call flow.  However, it is also true that, most of the parsing that we do is a double of what the gk already has in its memory.  Say, if a certain destination is terminating 10 calls, this counter is already inside the gk memory.
 
If we could implement a command that would output two basic information:
1.  Originators + prefix counters
2.  Terminators + prefix counters
 
it would reduce the number cases where we need an output from the CV command.  This feature would help seeing the current status per originator and terminator.  Collection of this data inside the GK process is not difficult, as the terminator side data is always inside the call table.  The originator side is also present when CapacityControl module is used.
 
Please let me know what you think, and if you indeed think this type of output would be helpful, or if it will be too difficult to implement.
 
Regards
HASSAAN
 
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