> dial-peer voice 102 voip > preference 2 > destination-pattern 3300 > session target ipv4:<ip address of the CUCM Pub> > dtmf-relay h245-alphanumeric > codec g711ulaw > no vad
Is site to site g711? Or is your CUCM local? > application > service cmm http://<ip address of the CUCM > Pub>:8080/ccmivr/pages/IVRMainpage.vxml Did you get success when running this? > Enable Mobile Voice access is set to True > Mobile voice access number is 3300 > Matching caller id with Remote Destination is Partial Match > Number of digits of Caller ID Partial Match is 7 Partial match is buggy in the lab version of CUCM Did you set your mobile voice access number under media? Does it work if you call from a phone at the site? >From a phone at another site? And of course not working from PSTN Sent from my iPad On Mar 17, 2013, at 7:53 AM, sanity insanity <networksanitytoinsan...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello All, > > > I have been trying this config for MVA for close to 2 weeks now and it does > not work . Here are the details.... > > > The Issue : > ================== > > I am trying to Intiate a Call from PSTN phone to site B gateway (H323) > 3033300 it should ask for > authentication once authenticated press 1 to make any 4 digit calls if it > is from SB phone 1 . Make sure to display 4 digits number for calling number > along with calling name "SB Phone 1" they can use local gateway to > make the call. > > Also 2nd line on PSTN phone should be used to dial 3033300 and you will > prompted to login. > > > > Details: > ============= > > My config is following.... > > 1) The dial-peers are set in the following way > > dial-peer voice 102 voip > preference 2 > destination-pattern 3300 > session target ipv4:<ip address of the CUCM Pub> > dtmf-relay h245-alphanumeric > codec g711ulaw > no vad > ! > dial-peer voice 58888 pots > service cmm > incoming called-number 3300 > no digit-strip > > > 2) here is the MVA service url > ! > application > service cmm http://<ip address of the CUCM > Pub>:8080/ccmivr/pages/IVRMainpage.vxml > ! > > > 3) I am stripping 3033300 coming from pstn to last 4 digits using a > translation-rule on the voice-port level . That is 3033300 becomes 3300 when > it reaches CUCM. > > > 4) On CUCM in the service parameters... > > Enable Mobile Voice access is set to True > Mobile voice access number is 3300 > Matching caller id with Remote Destination is Partial Match > Number of digits of Caller ID Partial Match is 7 > > 5) The Mobility softkey has been added for "on hold" and "connected" at > the softkey template level and applied to the phone ( SB PH1) > > > 6)At the User SB phone 1 I have enabled "Enable Mobility" and "Enable > Mobile Voice Access" > also selected the MAC address of the phone > > > 7) Created a Remote Dest profile and selected user id of sb ph1 and the > correct calling search space for the phone > > > 8) Added a Remoted Destination number of 95252222 > > > 9) Also went to device > phone and selected the Owner User ID of SB Ph1 > > > 10) Cisco Unified Mobile Voice Access Service is running on both Sub and Pub > on CUCM > > > > Questions : > ==================== > > 1) I now dial from the pstn line 95252222 on the pstn phone to 3033300 . The > prompt I get asks me for a pin . > I enter 1 and the call drops . I Even tried entering 12345 ( which the pin > for user SB Phone 1) and still the call drops after the prompt. > Anything wrong the above config? Anything missing in the config ? Any > suggestions? > > > 2) I am strip the number to last 4 digits ( as in step 3) . Is this correct > procedure? > > > 3) There is also no QOS setup in the config for now . Anything related to > Bandwidth here? > > > > > Please help! > > > -MJ > > _______________________________________________ > For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please > visit www.ipexpert.com > > Are you a CCNP or CCIE and looking for a job? Check out > www.PlatinumPlacement.com _______________________________________________ For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please visit www.ipexpert.com Are you a CCNP or CCIE and looking for a job? Check out www.PlatinumPlacement.com