Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Proctor Labs V-Rack issues

2013-02-05 Thread Steve Keller
yes i did, and just recemtly after kind of having to prove it to them, they
did confirm it is an issue with the VM host server and are going to issue
me a credit, but that is not worth the loss of time, i am going for my lab
in 15 days and have a very tight lab schedule between now and then so the
voucher for the lab is not going to make up for the loss of rack time i
needI am very bummed

On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 8:52 PM, Bill Lake  wrote:

> did you contact support?
>
> can you telnet to your routers and ping servers from there?
>
> On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 7:18 PM, Steve Keller  wrote:
>
>> is anybody else currently in a v-rack session that started having
>> connectivity issues about 1 hour ago? I am working on a lab nad All of a
>> sudden i have no registration to my servers, no web traffic to servers and
>> i have been pretty much hard down for about 1 hour now...
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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Proctor Labs V-Rack issues

2013-02-05 Thread Bill Lake
did you contact support?

can you telnet to your routers and ping servers from there?

On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 7:18 PM, Steve Keller  wrote:

> is anybody else currently in a v-rack session that started having
> connectivity issues about 1 hour ago? I am working on a lab nad All of a
> sudden i have no registration to my servers, no web traffic to servers and
> i have been pretty much hard down for about 1 hour now...
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[OSL | CCIE_Voice] Proctor Labs V-Rack issues

2013-02-05 Thread Steve Keller
is anybody else currently in a v-rack session that started having
connectivity issues about 1 hour ago? I am working on a lab nad All of a
sudden i have no registration to my servers, no web traffic to servers and
i have been pretty much hard down for about 1 hour now...
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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] MGCP GATEWAY

2013-02-05 Thread Ben John



Guys
I configured MGCP on a E1 controller using cc-manager config server it 
generated the output below. Is there anything wrong with the config ? I want to 
know if it is safe to do it during the real lab. It works in my own lab. Please 
advise.

ccm-manager redundant-host 192.168.1.41
ccm-manager mgcp
no ccm-manager fax protocol cisco
ccm-manager music-on-hold
!
mgcp
mgcp call-agent 192.168.1.42 2427 service-type mgcp version 0.1
mgcp modem passthrough voip mode nse
mgcp package-capability rtp-package
mgcp package-capability sst-package
mgcp package-capability pre-package
mgcp default-package mt-package
no mgcp timer receive-rtcp
mgcp sdp simple
mgcp fax t38 inhibit
mgcp bind control source-interface Vlan502
mgcp bind media source-interface Vlan502
!
mgcp profile default

If the site is going to be an SRST can i add the following commands ?

ccm-manager switchback immediate
ccm-manager fallback-mgcp 

Ben

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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Messages button in SRST

2013-02-05 Thread Jason Aarons
Play with the WAN provider passing redirecting ie and not passing
redirecting ie.

 

From: ccie_voice-boun...@onlinestudylist.com
[mailto:ccie_voice-boun...@onlinestudylist.com] On Behalf Of Pixar Perfect
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2013 12:52 PM
To: whl...@gmail.com
Cc: ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Messages button in SRST

 

thx bill will try it out before the end of this week and let u know. 

  _  

Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2013 06:15:35 -0600
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Messages button in SRST
From: whl...@gmail.com
To: pixarperf...@live.com
CC: ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com

Why not just set up calling party transformations that strip the extra
digits and apply it to the vm hunt.  Make the patterns only match the
incoming numbers from site B?

In IPExpert advanced labs (OWLE/5 Lab pack) that would be 408387300X so just
make the pattern 408387.300X and strip it to the dot

On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 2:35 AM, Pixar Perfect  wrote:

When Site B Phone 2 (DN 3002) hits the messages button in SRST, the SRST
call control dials 912025552220 to the PSTN to ring the Voicemail ports at
Site A. Unity plays generic Welcome greeting instead of the user greeting of
user 3002.  The requirement is NOT to use Alternate Extension on the user.
Another requirement on the Voicemail question is customize user 3002 so user
can hear the ANI and timestamp of the caller. 

 

IPExperts solution to the 1st requirement is to use calling number mask 
under hunt pilot. However this breaks the second requirement, as Unity
Connection will only receive 4 digits ANI even for standard PSTN callers.  

 

Any comments of this use of  could be graded and any experiences? 

 

I have a workaround that would cater to users at SiteB hitting messages
button to check messages:

 

1)   Setup the voicemail DN in SRST to 912025552225
2)   User hits messages button and SRST/CME dials 912025552225 to Site A
3)   At the CUCM, setup a translation pattern to translate
2225/pt-gw-sa-only to 2220 and this same translation pattern masks the
calling number . CSS (css-internal) on the translation pattern would be
able to access the VM hunt pilot 2220
4)   Site B dialing 2225 for VM access would give the CUCM intelligence to
differentiate a PSTN call to VM versus a call from Site B to VM via PSTN.
Due to the translation pattern configured the calling number presented to
the CUC would be  i.e., 3002

 

 

CFNA and CFB at Site B SRST would still use 912025552220.  

 

Here is the call flow for CFNA and CFB in SRST

 

1)   PSTN phone calls Site B Phone 2 (SB-Ph2) while Site B is in SRST
2)   SB-Ph2 ring no-answer to voicemail DN which is setup as 912025552220
3)   Call hairpins back to PSTN to dial the VM pilot 2220 at Site A. ISDN
setup carries RDNIS set to 3002
4)   CUCM receives RDNIS in the call, rings the hunt pilot 2220 and delivers
it to Unity Connection to identify VM Box. 
 

 

 

 

I have tested these approaches  in the lab and each works like a charm, not
sure if proctor deems this as a valid solution. Any thoughts?

 

 


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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] UCCX - Adding cucm trigger failed

2013-02-05 Thread Jason Aarons
Check your CCM replication, and verify no un-asigned DNs. 

 

Reset your jtapi user/password, and restart UCCX Node Engine.

 

From: ccie_voice-boun...@onlinestudylist.com
[mailto:ccie_voice-boun...@onlinestudylist.com] On Behalf Of CCIEing
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2013 2:31 PM
To: ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com
Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] UCCX - Adding cucm trigger failed

 

Hello everyone,

 

I restore my UCCX to it's fresh install status, them I went through the
integration steps, I configured an application then when I tried to add the
trigger the 

 

system failed to add this trigger, This message appear "Could not update the
user on the Cisco Unified CM."

 

Attached you can find the screenshot for the error.

 

Notes

- there is no number in the CUCM with DN 1250.

- both uccxjtapi and rmcm users are created on CUCM

 

Any idea please.

 

Thanks 

 

 

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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] CCIE Voice - IPX Vol1 - Lab 4A - Task 4.7

2013-02-05 Thread Sergey Heyphets
Do you have CUBE on gatekeeper as well?  Try resetting "Wait for incoming
H.245 TCS" checkbox on the Trunk configuration in CUCM.

Sergey


On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 1:34 PM, vignesh sethuraman  wrote:

> Hello,
>
> In the task 4.7 of IPX Vol1 Lab 4A, am able to call and answer the calls
> to BR2 from HQ and BR1.
>
> But when I dial HQ phones or BR1 phones from BR2, am getting a ring back
> tone but I could not answer the calls. Even after picking the handset, I
> could hear the ringback on the BR2 phones.
>
> I have kept the significant digits as 4 on both the CME (H.323GW) trunk
> and Gatekeeper controlled trunk.
>
> Could you please someone help to resolve this.
>
> Thanks,
> Viki
>
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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] CCIE Voice - IPX Vol1 - Lab 4A - Task 4.7

2013-02-05 Thread Ryan Maxam
I ran into this same problem.  if you check "Enable Inbound FastStart" on
you H323 gateway that should correct the problem.  Its caused because you
are communicating between a SIP trunk and an H323 trunk.

On Tuesday, February 5, 2013, vignesh sethuraman wrote:

> Hello,
>
> In the task 4.7 of IPX Vol1 Lab 4A, am able to call and answer the calls
> to BR2 from HQ and BR1.
>
> But when I dial HQ phones or BR1 phones from BR2, am getting a ring back
> tone but I could not answer the calls. Even after picking the handset, I
> could hear the ringback on the BR2 phones.
>
> I have kept the significant digits as 4 on both the CME (H.323GW) trunk
> and Gatekeeper controlled trunk.
>
> Could you please someone help to resolve this.
>
> Thanks,
> Viki
>
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[OSL | CCIE_Voice] CCIE Voice - IPX Vol1 - Lab 4A - Task 4.7

2013-02-05 Thread vignesh sethuraman
Hello,

In the task 4.7 of IPX Vol1 Lab 4A, am able to call and answer the calls to BR2 
from HQ and BR1. 

But when I dial HQ phones or BR1 phones from BR2, am getting a ring back tone 
but I could not answer the calls. Even after picking the handset, I could hear 
the ringback on the BR2 phones.

I have kept the significant digits as 4 on both the CME (H.323GW) trunk and 
Gatekeeper controlled trunk.

Could you please someone help to resolve this.

Thanks,
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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Messages button in SRST

2013-02-05 Thread Pixar Perfect
thx bill will try it out before the end of this week and let u know. 

Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2013 06:15:35 -0600
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Messages button in SRST
From: whl...@gmail.com
To: pixarperf...@live.com
CC: ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com

Why not just set up calling party transformations that strip the extra digits 
and apply it to the vm hunt.  Make the patterns only match the incoming numbers 
from site B?


In IPExpert advanced labs (OWLE/5 Lab pack) that would be 408387300X so just 
make the pattern 408387.300X and strip it to the dot


On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 2:35 AM, Pixar Perfect  wrote:






















When Site B Phone 2 (DN 3002) hits the messages button in
SRST, the SRST call control dials 912025552220 to the PSTN to ring the
Voicemail ports at Site A. Unity plays generic Welcome greeting instead of the
user greeting of user 3002.  The
requirement is NOT to use Alternate Extension on the user. Another requirement
on the Voicemail question is customize user 3002 so user can hear the ANI and
timestamp of the caller. 

 

IPExperts solution to the 1st requirement is to
use calling number mask  under hunt pilot. However this breaks the second
requirement, as Unity Connection will only receive 4 digits ANI even for
standard PSTN callers.  

 

Any comments of this use of  could be graded and any experiences? 
I have a workaround that would cater to users at SiteB hitting messages button
to check messages:

 

1)  
Setup the voicemail DN in SRST to 912025552225


2)  
User hits messages button and SRST/CME dials
912025552225 to Site A


3)  
At the CUCM, setup a translation pattern to
translate 2225/pt-gw-sa-only to 2220 and this same translation pattern masks
the calling number . CSS (css-internal) on the translation pattern would be
able to access the VM hunt pilot 2220


4)  
Site B dialing 2225 for VM access would give the
CUCM intelligence to differentiate a PSTN call to VM versus a call from Site B
to VM via PSTN.  Due to the translation
pattern configured the calling number presented to the CUC would be  i.e.,
3002


 

 

CFNA and CFB at Site B SRST would still use 912025552220.  

 

Here is the call flow for CFNA and CFB in SRST

 

1)  
PSTN phone calls Site B Phone 2 (SB-Ph2) while
Site B is in SRST


2)  
SB-Ph2 ring no-answer to voicemail DN which is
setup as 912025552220


3)  
Call hairpins back to PSTN to dial the VM pilot
2220 at Site A. ISDN setup carries RDNIS set to 3002


4)  
CUCM receives RDNIS in the call, rings the hunt
pilot 2220 and delivers it to Unity Connection to identify VM Box. 


 


 

 

 

I have tested these approaches  in the lab and each works like a charm, not
sure if proctor deems this as a valid solution. Any thoughts?



  

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[OSL | CCIE_Voice] SRST or CME-as-SRST and date seperator

2013-02-05 Thread Jason Aarons
Can you configure SRST or CME-as-SRST to use a  dash as the separator in the
date ?  I don't see an option in 12.4T

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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Messages button in SRST

2013-02-05 Thread Chrysostomos Christofi
Hi

It looks fine the configuration that you described regarding of the requirements

As the question  about the Proctor ,i  believe that no ones can answer that


From: ccie_voice-boun...@onlinestudylist.com 
[mailto:ccie_voice-boun...@onlinestudylist.com] On Behalf Of Pixar Perfect
Sent: Τρίτη, 5 Φεβρουαρίου 2013 10:36 πμ
To: CCIE Voice OSL
Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Messages button in SRST

When Site B Phone 2 (DN 3002) hits the messages button in SRST, the SRST call 
control dials 912025552220 to the PSTN to ring the Voicemail ports at Site A. 
Unity plays generic Welcome greeting instead of the user greeting of user 3002. 
 The requirement is NOT to use Alternate Extension on the user. Another 
requirement on the Voicemail question is customize user 3002 so user can hear 
the ANI and timestamp of the caller.

IPExperts solution to the 1st requirement is to use calling number mask  
under hunt pilot. However this breaks the second requirement, as Unity 
Connection will only receive 4 digits ANI even for standard PSTN callers.

Any comments of this use of  could be graded and any experiences?

I have a workaround that would cater to users at SiteB hitting messages button 
to check messages:

1)   Setup the voicemail DN in SRST to 912025552225
2)   User hits messages button and SRST/CME dials 912025552225 to Site A
3)   At the CUCM, setup a translation pattern to translate 2225/pt-gw-sa-only 
to 2220 and this same translation pattern masks the calling number . CSS 
(css-internal) on the translation pattern would be able to access the VM hunt 
pilot 2220
4)   Site B dialing 2225 for VM access would give the CUCM intelligence to 
differentiate a PSTN call to VM versus a call from Site B to VM via PSTN.  Due 
to the translation pattern configured the calling number presented to the CUC 
would be  i.e., 3002


CFNA and CFB at Site B SRST would still use 912025552220.

Here is the call flow for CFNA and CFB in SRST

1)   PSTN phone calls Site B Phone 2 (SB-Ph2) while Site B is in SRST
2)   SB-Ph2 ring no-answer to voicemail DN which is setup as 912025552220
3)   Call hairpins back to PSTN to dial the VM pilot 2220 at Site A. ISDN setup 
carries RDNIS set to 3002
4)   CUCM receives RDNIS in the call, rings the hunt pilot 2220 and delivers it 
to Unity Connection to identify VM Box.




I have tested these approaches  in the lab and each works like a charm, not 
sure if proctor deems this as a valid solution. Any thoughts?


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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Messages button in SRST

2013-02-05 Thread Bill Lake
Why not just set up calling party transformations that strip the extra
digits and apply it to the vm hunt.  Make the patterns only match the
incoming numbers from site B?

In IPExpert advanced labs (OWLE/5 Lab pack) that would be 408387300X so
just make the pattern 408387.300X and strip it to the dot

On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 2:35 AM, Pixar Perfect  wrote:

>  When Site B Phone 2 (DN 3002) hits the messages button in SRST, the SRST
> call control dials 912025552220 to the PSTN to ring the Voicemail ports at
> Site A. Unity plays generic Welcome greeting instead of the user greeting
> of user 3002.  The requirement is NOT to use Alternate Extension on the
> user. Another requirement on the Voicemail question is customize user 3002
> so user can hear the ANI and timestamp of the caller. 
>
> ** **
>
> IPExperts solution to the 1st requirement is to use calling number mask
>  under hunt pilot. However this breaks the second requirement, as Unity
> Connection will only receive 4 digits ANI even for standard PSTN callers.
> 
>
> ** **
>
> Any comments of this use of  could be graded and any experiences?
>
>
> I have a workaround that would cater to users at SiteB hitting messages
> button to check messages:
>
> ** **
>
> 1)   Setup the voicemail DN in SRST to 912025552225
>
> 2)   User hits messages button and SRST/CME dials 912025552225 to Site A**
> **
>
> 3)   At the CUCM, setup a translation pattern to translate
> 2225/pt-gw-sa-only to 2220 and this same translation pattern masks the
> calling number . CSS (css-internal) on the translation pattern would be
> able to access the VM hunt pilot 2220
>
> 4)   Site B dialing 2225 for VM access would give the CUCM intelligence
> to differentiate a PSTN call to VM versus a call from Site B to VM via
> PSTN.  Due to the translation pattern configured the calling number
> presented to the CUC would be  i.e., 3002
>
> ** **
>
> ** **
>
> CFNA and CFB at Site B SRST would still use 912025552220.  
>
> ** **
>
> Here is the call flow for CFNA and CFB in SRST
>
> ** **
>
> 1)   PSTN phone calls Site B Phone 2 (SB-Ph2) while Site B is in SRST
>
> 2)   SB-Ph2 ring no-answer to voicemail DN which is setup as 912025552220*
> ***
>
> 3)   Call hairpins back to PSTN to dial the VM pilot 2220 at Site A. ISDN
> setup carries RDNIS set to 3002
>
> 4)   CUCM receives RDNIS in the call, rings the hunt pilot 2220 and
> delivers it to Unity Connection to identify VM Box. 
>
> ** **
>
> ** **
>
> ** **
>
> ** **
>
> I have tested these approaches  in the lab and each works like a charm,
> not sure if proctor deems this as a valid solution. Any thoughts?
>
>
>
>
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[OSL | CCIE_Voice] Messages button in SRST

2013-02-05 Thread Pixar Perfect


















When Site B Phone 2 (DN 3002) hits the messages button in
SRST, the SRST call control dials 912025552220 to the PSTN to ring the
Voicemail ports at Site A. Unity plays generic Welcome greeting instead of the
user greeting of user 3002.  The
requirement is NOT to use Alternate Extension on the user. Another requirement
on the Voicemail question is customize user 3002 so user can hear the ANI and
timestamp of the caller. 

 

IPExperts solution to the 1st requirement is to
use calling number mask  under hunt pilot. However this breaks the second
requirement, as Unity Connection will only receive 4 digits ANI even for
standard PSTN callers.  

 

Any comments of this use of  could be graded and any experiences? 
I have a workaround that would cater to users at SiteB hitting messages button
to check messages:

 

1)  
Setup the voicemail DN in SRST to 912025552225

2)  
User hits messages button and SRST/CME dials
912025552225 to Site A

3)  
At the CUCM, setup a translation pattern to
translate 2225/pt-gw-sa-only to 2220 and this same translation pattern masks
the calling number . CSS (css-internal) on the translation pattern would be
able to access the VM hunt pilot 2220

4)  
Site B dialing 2225 for VM access would give the
CUCM intelligence to differentiate a PSTN call to VM versus a call from Site B
to VM via PSTN.  Due to the translation
pattern configured the calling number presented to the CUC would be  i.e.,
3002

 

 

CFNA and CFB at Site B SRST would still use 912025552220.  

 

Here is the call flow for CFNA and CFB in SRST

 

1)  
PSTN phone calls Site B Phone 2 (SB-Ph2) while
Site B is in SRST

2)  
SB-Ph2 ring no-answer to voicemail DN which is
setup as 912025552220

3)  
Call hairpins back to PSTN to dial the VM pilot
2220 at Site A. ISDN setup carries RDNIS set to 3002

4)  
CUCM receives RDNIS in the call, rings the hunt
pilot 2220 and delivers it to Unity Connection to identify VM Box. 

 

 

 

 

I have tested these approaches  in the lab and each works like a charm, not
sure if proctor deems this as a valid solution. Any thoughts?



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