[OSL | CCIE_Voice] Lab 4 HQ to Site C voicemail giving fast busy
I have this same issue. Any solutions ? What am I missing ? http://www.voiceie.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=8;t=002216 Regards, Aman ___ Free CCIE RS, Collaboration, Data Center, Wireless Security Videos :: iPexpert on YouTube: www.youtube.com/ipexpertinc
Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Lab 4 HQ to Site C voicemail giving fast busy
Thanks, Found problem - sdspfarm transcode sessions 2 was missing in telephony-services. On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 12:53 PM, aman sinha aman.i...@gmail.com wrote: This is codec negotiation issue. Transcoder is not is not working. HQ to Site C is g729ulaw, while CUE uses G711ulaw. I verified by using G711ulaw between HQ and SiteC. Everything worked fine. What did I miss in transcoder? On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 12:28 PM, aman sinha aman.i...@gmail.com wrote: I have this same issue. Any solutions ? What am I missing ? http://www.voiceie.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=8;t=002216 Regards, Aman ___ Free CCIE RS, Collaboration, Data Center, Wireless Security Videos :: iPexpert on YouTube: www.youtube.com/ipexpertinc
Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Lab 4 HQ to Site C voicemail giving fast busy
This is codec negotiation issue. Transcoder is not is not working. HQ to Site C is g729ulaw, while CUE uses G711ulaw. I verified by using G711ulaw between HQ and SiteC. Everything worked fine. What did I miss in transcoder? On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 12:28 PM, aman sinha aman.i...@gmail.com wrote: I have this same issue. Any solutions ? What am I missing ? http://www.voiceie.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=8;t=002216 Regards, Aman ___ Free CCIE RS, Collaboration, Data Center, Wireless Security Videos :: iPexpert on YouTube: www.youtube.com/ipexpertinc
[OSL | CCIE_Voice] isdn outgoing display-ie
What is difference between commands: isdn outgoing display-ie and isdn outgoing ie display ___ 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
Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] MGCP incoming calling party prefix
Hi Hesham, I had tried resetting the Gateway multiple times. Tried no mgcp and mgcp ; and ir worked. Thanks !! On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 1:00 PM, Hesham Abdelkereem heshamcentr...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Aman, After applying that prefix make sure you restart the gateway on the gateway page then Telnet/SSH to the MGCP Gateway/Router itself then conf t and then NO MGCP then MGCP See if that will work Thanks, Hesham On 2 September 2013 23:58, aman sinha aman.i...@gmail.com wrote: Hi All. Prefixing +44 in calling number is not working on MGCP gateways. Any suggestions ? ___ 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
Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] OWLE lab 4 -- VM mask
. I have not gone through those questions : but following is my interpretation. the setting must be done in the Unity Connection .. and Call handler would be setup for the 4 digit calling number. VM Mask keeps the calling number to last 4 digits If this is not configured, your calling number does not match with the call handler configured in the Unity Connection as it is not four digits, thus you hear only the opening greeting , that is a default setting. Thanks, Aman On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 1:25 AM, Karen Johnson karen.johnson...@yahoo.cawrote: all. when i do OWLE lab 4 from Proctorlabs, I need to use Voicemail Mask , otherwise pressing VM will go to General Greeting. Do you know which service paramaeter or setting they put that caused this ? K ___ 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
[OSL | CCIE_Voice] no DTMF Relay to UC via PSTN during HA --
Hi All .. In Lab 5 Hand book -- 5th Lab, Not Unity Connection not recognizing the password (no DTMF) when the call is routed as following during a high availability situation. DTMF via SIP Trunk works fine. Call flow with DTMF Problem: SiteB PH2 --- MGCP T1 Port of SiteB GW My PSTN GW (use to switch call between all sites via pots dialpeers) - SiteA H323 GW - CUCM SUB Unity Connection. * The Unity Connection is playing Message -- Enter you PIN * Unity Connection recognizes SiteB PH2 is a registered user's number , so asks for password * When pressing password unity connection does not recognize that any key is pressed *debug mgcp packets *output at SITEB GW : (as shown in bold i pressed the PIN followed by # ---777#) BR1RTR is SiteB GW 10.131.150.11 is CUCM SUB Aug 9 09:28:14.407: MGCP Packet sent to 10.131.150.11:2427--- NTFY 230605050 *@BR1RTR MGCP 0.1 X: 0 O: --- Aug 9 09:28:14.443: MGCP Packet received from 10.131.150.11:2427--- 200 230605050 --- Aug 9 09:28:18.147: MGCP Packet received from 10.131.150.11:2427--- CRCX 404 S0/SU1/DS1-0/1@BR1RTR MGCP 0.1 C: D2080af600F50021 X: 1 L: p:20, a:G.729b, s:off, t:b8, fxr/fx:t38 M: recvonly R: D/[0-9ABCD*#] Q: process,loop --- Aug 9 09:28:18.171: MGCP Packet sent to 10.131.150.11:2427--- 200 404 OK I: 2C v=0 o=- 44 0 IN IP4 10.131.150.234 s=Cisco SDP 0 c=IN IP4 10.131.150.234 t=0 0 m=audio 19578 RTP/AVP 18 100 a=rtpmap:18 G.729/8000 a=fmtp:18 annexb=yes a=rtpmap:100 X-NSE/8000 a=fmtp:100 200-202 a=X-sqn:0 a=X-cap: 1 audio RTP/AVP 100 a=X-cpar: a=rtpmap:100 X-NSE/8000 a=X-cpar: a=fmtp:100 200-202 a=X-cap: 2 image udptl t38 --- Aug 9 09:28:18.555: MGCP Packet received from 10.131.150.11:2427--- MDCX 405 S0/SU1/DS1-0/1@BR1RTR MGCP 0.1 C: D2080af600F50021 I: 2C X: 1 L: p:20, a:G.729b, s:off, t:b8, fxr/fx:t38 M: sendrecv R: D/[0-9ABCD*#], FXR/t38 S: Q: process,loop v=0 o=- 44 0 IN EPN S0/SU1/DS1-0/1@BR1RTR s=Cisco SDP 0 t=0 0 m=audio 23676 RTP/AVP 18 c=IN IP4 10.131.150.164 a=X-sqn:0 a=X-cap:1 image udptl t38 --- Aug 9 09:28:18.567: MGCP Packet sent to 10.131.150.11:2427--- 200 405 OK --- Aug 9 09:28:20.799: MGCP Packet received from 10.131.150.11:2427--- RQNT 406 S0/SU1/DS1-0/1@BR1RTR MGCP 0.1 X: 1 R: D/[0-9ABCD*#], FXR/t38 *S: D/7* Q: process,loop --- Aug 9 09:28:20.807: MGCP Packet sent to 10.131.150.11:2427--- 200 406 OK --- Aug 9 09:28:21.223: MGCP Packet received from 10.131.150.11:2427--- RQNT 407 S0/SU1/DS1-0/1@BR1RTR MGCP 0.1 X: 1 R: D/[0-9ABCD*#], FXR/t38 *S: D/7* Q: process,loop --- Aug 9 09:28:21.227: MGCP Packet sent to 10.131.150.11:2427--- 200 407 OK --- Aug 9 09:28:21.619: MGCP Packet received from 10.131.150.11:2427--- RQNT 408 S0/SU1/DS1-0/1@BR1RTR MGCP 0.1 X: 1 R: D/[0-9ABCD*#], FXR/t38 *S: D/7* Q: process,loop --- Aug 9 09:28:21.623: MGCP Packet sent to 10.131.150.11:2427--- 200 408 OK --- Aug 9 09:28:22.331: MGCP Packet received from 10.131.150.11:2427--- RQNT 409 S0/SU1/DS1-0/1@BR1RTR MGCP 0.1 X: 1 R: D/[0-9ABCD*#], FXR/t38 *S: D/#* Q: process,loop --- Aug 9 09:28:22.335: MGCP Packet sent to 10.131.150.11:2427--- 200 409 OK --- Aug 9 09:28:25.235: MGCP Packet received from 10.131.150.11:2427--- MDCX 410 S0/SU1/DS1-0/1@BR1RTR MGCP 0.1 C: D2080af600F50021 I: 2C X: 1 M: recvonly R: D/[0-9ABCD*#] Q: process,loop --- Aug 9 09:28:25.243: MGCP Packet sent to 10.131.150.11:2427--- 200 410 OK v=0 o=- 44 1 IN IP4 10.131.150.234 s=Cisco SDP 0 c=IN IP4 10.131.150.234 t=0 0 m=audio 19578 RTP/AVP 18 a=rtpmap:18 G.729/8000 a=fmtp:18 annexb=yes a=X-sqn:0 a=X-cap: 1 audio RTP/AVP 100 a=X-cpar: a=rtpmap:100 X-NSE/8000 a=X-cpar: a=fmtp:100 200-202 a=X-cap: 2 image udptl t38 --- Aug 9 09:28:25.423: MGCP Packet received from 10.131.150.11:2427--- DLCX 411 S0/SU1/DS1-0/1@BR1RTR MGCP 0.1 C: D2080af600F50021 I: 2C X: 1 S: --- Aug 9 09:28:25.455: MGCP Packet sent to 10.131.150.11:2427--- 250 411 OK P: PS=141, OS=2282, PR=349, OR=6980, PL=0, JI=7, LA=0 --- Aug 9 09:28:44.407: MGCP Packet sent to 10.131.150.11:2427--- NTFY 230605051 *@BR1RTR MGCP 0.1 X: 0 O: --- - *debug voip dsm dsp* has no output on my PSTN GW ___ 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
Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] no DTMF Relay to UC via PSTN during HA --
DTMF Signaling Method[image: Required Field] OOB RFC 2833 The above configuration in SIP Trunk to Unity Connection solves the issue as the Call to unity connection was going via out of band DTMF in MGCP GW .. SiteB PH2 --- MGCP T1 Port of SiteB GW My PSTN GW (use to switch call between all sites via pots dialpeers) - SiteA H323 GW - CUCM SUB Unity Connection. Regards, Aman On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 3:34 PM, aman sinha aman.i...@gmail.com wrote: Hi All .. In Lab 5 Hand book -- 5th Lab, Not Unity Connection not recognizing the password (no DTMF) when the call is routed as following during a high availability situation. DTMF via SIP Trunk works fine. Call flow with DTMF Problem: SiteB PH2 --- MGCP T1 Port of SiteB GW My PSTN GW (use to switch call between all sites via pots dialpeers) - SiteA H323 GW - CUCM SUB Unity Connection. * The Unity Connection is playing Message -- Enter you PIN * Unity Connection recognizes SiteB PH2 is a registered user's number , so asks for password * When pressing password unity connection does not recognize that any key is pressed *debug mgcp packets *output at SITEB GW : (as shown in bold i pressed the PIN followed by # ---777#) BR1RTR is SiteB GW 10.131.150.11 is CUCM SUB Aug 9 09:28:14.407: MGCP Packet sent to 10.131.150.11:2427--- NTFY 230605050 *@BR1RTR MGCP 0.1 X: 0 O: --- Aug 9 09:28:14.443: MGCP Packet received from 10.131.150.11:2427--- 200 230605050 --- Aug 9 09:28:18.147: MGCP Packet received from 10.131.150.11:2427--- CRCX 404 S0/SU1/DS1-0/1@BR1RTR MGCP 0.1 C: D2080af600F50021 X: 1 L: p:20, a:G.729b, s:off, t:b8, fxr/fx:t38 M: recvonly R: D/[0-9ABCD*#] Q: process,loop --- Aug 9 09:28:18.171: MGCP Packet sent to 10.131.150.11:2427--- 200 404 OK I: 2C v=0 o=- 44 0 IN IP4 10.131.150.234 s=Cisco SDP 0 c=IN IP4 10.131.150.234 t=0 0 m=audio 19578 RTP/AVP 18 100 a=rtpmap:18 G.729/8000 a=fmtp:18 annexb=yes a=rtpmap:100 X-NSE/8000 a=fmtp:100 200-202 a=X-sqn:0 a=X-cap: 1 audio RTP/AVP 100 a=X-cpar: a=rtpmap:100 X-NSE/8000 a=X-cpar: a=fmtp:100 200-202 a=X-cap: 2 image udptl t38 --- Aug 9 09:28:18.555: MGCP Packet received from 10.131.150.11:2427--- MDCX 405 S0/SU1/DS1-0/1@BR1RTR MGCP 0.1 C: D2080af600F50021 I: 2C X: 1 L: p:20, a:G.729b, s:off, t:b8, fxr/fx:t38 M: sendrecv R: D/[0-9ABCD*#], FXR/t38 S: Q: process,loop v=0 o=- 44 0 IN EPN S0/SU1/DS1-0/1@BR1RTR s=Cisco SDP 0 t=0 0 m=audio 23676 RTP/AVP 18 c=IN IP4 10.131.150.164 a=X-sqn:0 a=X-cap:1 image udptl t38 --- Aug 9 09:28:18.567: MGCP Packet sent to 10.131.150.11:2427--- 200 405 OK --- Aug 9 09:28:20.799: MGCP Packet received from 10.131.150.11:2427--- RQNT 406 S0/SU1/DS1-0/1@BR1RTR MGCP 0.1 X: 1 R: D/[0-9ABCD*#], FXR/t38 *S: D/7* Q: process,loop --- Aug 9 09:28:20.807: MGCP Packet sent to 10.131.150.11:2427--- 200 406 OK --- Aug 9 09:28:21.223: MGCP Packet received from 10.131.150.11:2427--- RQNT 407 S0/SU1/DS1-0/1@BR1RTR MGCP 0.1 X: 1 R: D/[0-9ABCD*#], FXR/t38 *S: D/7* Q: process,loop --- Aug 9 09:28:21.227: MGCP Packet sent to 10.131.150.11:2427--- 200 407 OK --- Aug 9 09:28:21.619: MGCP Packet received from 10.131.150.11:2427--- RQNT 408 S0/SU1/DS1-0/1@BR1RTR MGCP 0.1 X: 1 R: D/[0-9ABCD*#], FXR/t38 *S: D/7* Q: process,loop --- Aug 9 09:28:21.623: MGCP Packet sent to 10.131.150.11:2427--- 200 408 OK --- Aug 9 09:28:22.331: MGCP Packet received from 10.131.150.11:2427--- RQNT 409 S0/SU1/DS1-0/1@BR1RTR MGCP 0.1 X: 1 R: D/[0-9ABCD*#], FXR/t38 *S: D/#* Q: process,loop --- Aug 9 09:28:22.335: MGCP Packet sent to 10.131.150.11:2427--- 200 409 OK --- Aug 9 09:28:25.235: MGCP Packet received from 10.131.150.11:2427--- MDCX 410 S0/SU1/DS1-0/1@BR1RTR MGCP 0.1 C: D2080af600F50021 I: 2C X: 1 M: recvonly R: D/[0-9ABCD*#] Q: process,loop --- Aug 9 09:28:25.243: MGCP Packet sent to 10.131.150.11:2427--- 200 410 OK v=0 o=- 44 1 IN IP4 10.131.150.234 s=Cisco SDP 0 c=IN IP4 10.131.150.234 t=0 0 m=audio 19578 RTP/AVP 18 a=rtpmap:18 G.729/8000 a=fmtp:18 annexb=yes a=X-sqn:0 a=X-cap: 1 audio RTP/AVP 100 a=X-cpar: a=rtpmap:100 X-NSE/8000 a=X-cpar: a=fmtp:100 200-202 a=X-cap: 2 image udptl t38 --- Aug 9 09:28:25.423: MGCP Packet received from 10.131.150.11:2427--- DLCX 411 S0/SU1/DS1-0/1@BR1RTR MGCP 0.1 C: D2080af600F50021 I: 2C X: 1 S: --- Aug 9 09:28:25.455: MGCP Packet sent to 10.131.150.11:2427--- 250 411 OK P: PS=141, OS=2282, PR=349, OR=6980, PL=0, JI=7, LA=0 --- Aug 9 09:28:44.407: MGCP Packet sent to 10.131.150.11:2427--- NTFY 230605051 *@BR1RTR MGCP 0.1 X: 0 O: --- - *debug voip dsm dsp* has no output on my PSTN GW ___ For more information regarding
[OSL | CCIE_Voice] Default Region
Hi All, Config : XYZ --G729- SiteA_Region Just discovered why Changing the Name of Default Region to SiteA_Region is done instead of making a new Region called SiteA_Region. While receiving call from Gatekeeper (Region XYZ) to Site A Phone (Region SiteA_Region) the show gatekeeper calls output displays G711 codec even if the actual Call is G729. Resolution any one of below: 1. XYZ G729--- Default ; making G729 between G729 and XYZ region. (Even though Default region is no where related to my configuration, this solves the issue- Tried and Tested) 2. Rename Default Region as SiteA_Region and change intraregion service parameter to G729 and Specify SiteA to Site A as G711 on region setting (Never Tried) But why this happens ? Can anyone explain how default region comes into picture ?? * I Have already checked the dependency records of region default and it is not applied anywhere except Media resources and Device Defaults ; checked Removing MTP Media resource from Default region ; still same results ___ 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
Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Default Region
Hi All , Tested the 2nd scenarios as well. That is also a correct resolution. Now I am more confused , How can a Inter-region call be affected by an Intraregion Service Parameter Setting ? On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 3:24 PM, aman sinha aman.i...@gmail.com wrote: Hi All, Config : XYZ --G729- SiteA_Region Just discovered why Changing the Name of Default Region to SiteA_Region is done instead of making a new Region called SiteA_Region. While receiving call from Gatekeeper (Region XYZ) to Site A Phone (Region SiteA_Region) the show gatekeeper calls output displays G711 codec even if the actual Call is G729. Resolution any one of below: 1. XYZ G729--- Default ; making G729 between G729 and XYZ region. (Even though Default region is no where related to my configuration, this solves the issue- Tried and Tested) 2. Rename Default Region as SiteA_Region and change intraregion service parameter to G729 and Specify SiteA to Site A as G711 on region setting (Never Tried) But why this happens ? Can anyone explain how default region comes into picture ?? * I Have already checked the dependency records of region default and it is not applied anywhere except Media resources and Device Defaults ; checked Removing MTP Media resource from Default region ; still same results ___ 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
[OSL | CCIE_Voice] (no subject)
When I am applying ip pim sparse-dense mode on virtual template 200 of HQ and BR1 routers, Which are connected by Frame relay ,. The Two routers stop pinging each other. What could be the issue.?? ___ 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
[OSL | CCIE_Voice] Fwd: Multicast MOH to BR1
-- Forwarded message -- From: aman sinha aman.i...@gmail.com Date: Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 1:21 PM Subject: Multicast MOH to BR1 To: ccie_vo...@onlinestudylist.co I want multicast to be played frmo HQ to BR1 When I am applying ip pim sparse-dense mode on virtual template 200 of HQ and BR1 routers, Which are connected by Frame relay ,. The Two routers stop pinging each other. What could be the issue.?? ___ 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
[OSL | CCIE_Voice] Querris about CCIE Voice Lab Exam
Hi All, Will the pressing Tab help be available during CCIE Voice Lab exam? Is Fax also part of syllabus ? Will configuration of FXS post be there in exam ? Kindly clarify, Regards, Aman ___ 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
[OSL | CCIE_Voice] CCIE Voice Lab Preparation douts - Lab scheduled
Hi All, I have my Lab setup done and have started practicing. On technical side, I have 24 hrs Lab access, so i can practice and get better on it. I have not taken any professional help from any vendors. Till now all my learning is self study and job exp. only. Do you know which vendor will be good to provide Lab scenarios which will be more similar to actual Lab questions. I have 2-3 year old question papers which contain 5 Labs. Are there total 8 scenarios in actual Lab exam ? do you have any idea on this ? Although i believe i should be able to solve any scenario on that particular day. But i should not leave behind any scenarios that are already present in market. Which vendor do you support? Also we can support each other on the Lab attempt strategy so that we don't miss any tricks which can reduce our configuration time. Regards, Aman ___ 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