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BR1-RTR#sh ccm-manager music-on-hold
Current active multicast sessions : 1
 Multicast       RTP port   Packets       Call   Codec    Incoming
 Address         number     in/out        id              Interface
===================================================================
239.1.1.1         16384   98/98            49   g711ulaw  Lo0


I forgot to do a no mgcp / mgcp on the BR1 router :)
I've added the MRGL to the DP BR1 and it's associated to the gateway. so I had 
to restart the mgcp to take effect.

Thank you guys


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De : ccie_voice-boun...@onlinestudylist.com 
[ccie_voice-boun...@onlinestudylist.com] de la part de naoufal kerboute 
[naoufal.kerbo...@cbi.ma]
Date d'envoi : vendredi 25 juin 2010 20:07
À : Ashar Siddiqui
Cc : ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com
Objet : [OSL | CCIE_Voice] RE : Multicast Moh from Flash of BR1

Hi Ashar,

I've tried what u told me but without success, also I've noticed that the call 
disconnected after 26 seconds

below the debug for ccm-manager music-on-hold all

BR1-RTR#debug ccm-manager music-on-hold all
Call Manager music-on-hold all debugging is on
BR1-RTR#
Jun 25 19:06:01.529: moh_update_rtp: callID 38 dstCallID -1
Jun 25 19:06:01.537: moh_update_rtp: callID 38 dstCallID 37
Jun 25 19:06:01.537: moh_update_rtp: callID 38 dstCallID 37
BR1-RTR#
Jun 25 19:06:03.885: moh_update_rtp: callID 38 dstCallID 37
Jun 25 19:06:03.885: moh_process_ccb: dstadr 192.168.10.22, callid 37, port 
25612,
                codec 12, moh_en 0, moh_addr 0.0.0.0
Jun 25 19:06:03.889: moh_update_rtp: callID 38 dstCallID 37
BR1-RTR#
Jun 25 19:06:06.389: moh_update_rtp: callID 38 dstCallID 37
BR1-RTR#
Jun 25 19:06:31.393: moh_update_rtp: callID 38 dstCallID 37
Jun 25 19:06:31.409: moh_delete_ccb: called dstadr 0.0.0.0, callid 0

Any ideas?
May be the QoS??

Thank you

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De : Ashar Siddiqui [siddas...@gmail.com]
Date d'envoi : vendredi 25 juin 2010 18:51
À : naoufal kerboute
Cc : ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com
Objet : Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Multicast Moh from Flash of BR1

First of all, why are you playing? You should be labbing properly as voice 
field is not a playground..

Joke aside... ;)

What is your "‘show ccm-manager music-on-hold" ?

If no MoH streams are shown by this command then CCM has failed to provide the 
gateway with MoH

Also keep in mind Tone on hold means there is a CM misconfiguration. Silence 
means the RTP is not getting to the router.

Your case is CCM configuration issue. Check configuration again properly.

Check at Pub CCM > the MOH server - region/Device pool selected properly, reset 
it and then login to subscriber..go to the same place and reset it from there 
as well.

Also restart Media Voice app.

The output you posted means that you have proper telephony-service 
configuration (max-dn/max-ephone etc)...problem is at cucm side..

You can now continue playing..

Ash>

naoufal kerboute wrote:
Hi,

I'm playing with multicast moh over the flash of router, the configuration 
looks good and I can see in the debug the moh traffic, but on the PSTN phone I 
heard only bips.

below the output of debug ephone moh:
Jun 25 18:03:04.729: MoH route If Vlan240 ETHERNET 10.10.201.1 via ARP
Jun 25 18:03:04.729: MoH route If Loopback0 46 10.10.110.2 via 10.10.110.2
Jun 25 18:03:09.173: ifs_read flash:music-on-hold.au end of file at 492545 read 
3976 = 496521
Jun 25 18:03:09.177: moh tail fill from 24 at 0x4A0E9FF8 length 4024
Jun 25 18:03:10.017: MoH route If Vlan240 ETHERNET 10.10.201.1 via ARP
Jun 25 18:03:10.017: MoH route If Loopback0 46 10.10.110.2 via 10.10.110.2


I've created a region who use g711 with other regions, activated the multicast 
on the source file and the moh server.


Any Ideas?

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