RE: VoIP config

2000-11-14 Thread Bosio Stefano

take a look at

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/788/signalling/21.html

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_mod/cis3600/voice
/4712voic.htm#xtocid221719


Stefano


 -Original Message-
 From: Rodgers Moore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: martedì 14 novembre 2000 04.59
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: VoIP config
 
 
 Believe it or not, yes I do, and it's only hard copy.  Cisco 
 TAC has this
 document, again only in hard copy form.  That's where I got 
 my copy from.
 If you don't already know this, the wiring is different for 
 each EM type.
 If and when I get to it, I'll create an electronic version.  
 I might be
 persuaded to share it too. ;)
 
 Rodgers Moore
 
 ""pinoal"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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  Rodgers ,
 
 
  Do you have the wiring diagrams for EM 4 wire.  I have done a few
  installations and got the
  wiring right by trial and error.
 
 
  thanks
 
 
 
 
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   Rodgers Moore
  
   "Amit Gupta" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Hi All,
   
Need some help in configuring VoIP
I am testing the loopback connectivity between my
router and EPABX by dialing a local extension number.
   
As Soon as I dial the seizing code I get connected to
the router.
When I dial the destination pattern my call gets
transferred to the router,s next port
  
   Right here.  Do you hear PBX dial-tone?  When you dial 
 the first digit
  does
   dial-tone go away?
  
   Also at this point you should do a "show voice calls", 
 "show voice dps".
   What is the state of all of the ports  dsp's?  Does 
 everything look
 good?
  
   90% of the time I see this problem it is incomplete or 
 incorrect PBX
   programming.
   9% its that the PBX set for 2 wire and router 4 wire, or 
 the reverse, or
   incorrect wiring in a 4 wire config.  (Cisco was putting 
 out incorrect
   wiring diagrams for EM 4 wire a year ago.  I assume that 
 it's been
 fixed,
  I
   reported it to TAC)
   Low volume level, the PBX can't hear the DTMF digits.
   PBX is made by NEC or Lucent.  Both are rather picky about DTMF
 frequency
   accuracy and volume.  To test, change the codec to G.711 
 on the ports so
   that no compression is being used.  Or turn on local call 
 compression
   bypass.  This way the PBX's DTMF just passes through 
 unmolested back to
   itself.
  
When I dial the local extension i do not get a
response.
I am using tone dialing,the Interface model is Type- 5
E M
Type of Signalling is Immediate
   
Thanks for your clues in advance.
   
Amit
   
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Re: VoIP config

2000-11-13 Thread Rodgers Moore

Believe it or not, yes I do, and it's only hard copy.  Cisco TAC has this
document, again only in hard copy form.  That's where I got my copy from.
If you don't already know this, the wiring is different for each EM type.
If and when I get to it, I'll create an electronic version.  I might be
persuaded to share it too. ;)

Rodgers Moore

""pinoal"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 Rodgers ,


 Do you have the wiring diagrams for EM 4 wire.  I have done a few
 installations and got the
 wiring right by trial and error.


 thanks




 ""Rodgers Moore"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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  Reply in-line.
 
  Rodgers Moore
 
  "Amit Gupta" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
   Hi All,
  
   Need some help in configuring VoIP
   I am testing the loopback connectivity between my
   router and EPABX by dialing a local extension number.
  
   As Soon as I dial the seizing code I get connected to
   the router.
   When I dial the destination pattern my call gets
   transferred to the router,s next port
 
  Right here.  Do you hear PBX dial-tone?  When you dial the first digit
 does
  dial-tone go away?
 
  Also at this point you should do a "show voice calls", "show voice dps".
  What is the state of all of the ports  dsp's?  Does everything look
good?
 
  90% of the time I see this problem it is incomplete or incorrect PBX
  programming.
  9% its that the PBX set for 2 wire and router 4 wire, or the reverse, or
  incorrect wiring in a 4 wire config.  (Cisco was putting out incorrect
  wiring diagrams for EM 4 wire a year ago.  I assume that it's been
fixed,
 I
  reported it to TAC)
  Low volume level, the PBX can't hear the DTMF digits.
  PBX is made by NEC or Lucent.  Both are rather picky about DTMF
frequency
  accuracy and volume.  To test, change the codec to G.711 on the ports so
  that no compression is being used.  Or turn on local call compression
  bypass.  This way the PBX's DTMF just passes through unmolested back to
  itself.
 
   When I dial the local extension i do not get a
   response.
   I am using tone dialing,the Interface model is Type- 5
   E M
   Type of Signalling is Immediate
  
   Thanks for your clues in advance.
  
   Amit
  
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Re: VoIP config

2000-11-12 Thread pinoal

Rodgers ,


Do you have the wiring diagrams for EM 4 wire.  I have done a few
installations and got the
wiring right by trial and error.


thanks




""Rodgers Moore"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 Reply in-line.

 Rodgers Moore

 "Amit Gupta" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
  Hi All,
 
  Need some help in configuring VoIP
  I am testing the loopback connectivity between my
  router and EPABX by dialing a local extension number.
 
  As Soon as I dial the seizing code I get connected to
  the router.
  When I dial the destination pattern my call gets
  transferred to the router,s next port

 Right here.  Do you hear PBX dial-tone?  When you dial the first digit
does
 dial-tone go away?

 Also at this point you should do a "show voice calls", "show voice dps".
 What is the state of all of the ports  dsp's?  Does everything look good?

 90% of the time I see this problem it is incomplete or incorrect PBX
 programming.
 9% its that the PBX set for 2 wire and router 4 wire, or the reverse, or
 incorrect wiring in a 4 wire config.  (Cisco was putting out incorrect
 wiring diagrams for EM 4 wire a year ago.  I assume that it's been fixed,
I
 reported it to TAC)
 Low volume level, the PBX can't hear the DTMF digits.
 PBX is made by NEC or Lucent.  Both are rather picky about DTMF frequency
 accuracy and volume.  To test, change the codec to G.711 on the ports so
 that no compression is being used.  Or turn on local call compression
 bypass.  This way the PBX's DTMF just passes through unmolested back to
 itself.

  When I dial the local extension i do not get a
  response.
  I am using tone dialing,the Interface model is Type- 5
  E M
  Type of Signalling is Immediate
 
  Thanks for your clues in advance.
 
  Amit
 
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Re: VoIP config

2000-11-10 Thread Rodgers Moore

Reply in-line.

Rodgers Moore

"Amit Gupta" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 Hi All,

 Need some help in configuring VoIP
 I am testing the loopback connectivity between my
 router and EPABX by dialing a local extension number.

 As Soon as I dial the seizing code I get connected to
 the router.
 When I dial the destination pattern my call gets
 transferred to the router,s next port

Right here.  Do you hear PBX dial-tone?  When you dial the first digit does
dial-tone go away?

Also at this point you should do a "show voice calls", "show voice dps".
What is the state of all of the ports  dsp's?  Does everything look good?

90% of the time I see this problem it is incomplete or incorrect PBX
programming.
9% its that the PBX set for 2 wire and router 4 wire, or the reverse, or
incorrect wiring in a 4 wire config.  (Cisco was putting out incorrect
wiring diagrams for EM 4 wire a year ago.  I assume that it's been fixed, I
reported it to TAC)
Low volume level, the PBX can't hear the DTMF digits.
PBX is made by NEC or Lucent.  Both are rather picky about DTMF frequency
accuracy and volume.  To test, change the codec to G.711 on the ports so
that no compression is being used.  Or turn on local call compression
bypass.  This way the PBX's DTMF just passes through unmolested back to
itself.

 When I dial the local extension i do not get a
 response.
 I am using tone dialing,the Interface model is Type- 5
 E M
 Type of Signalling is Immediate

 Thanks for your clues in advance.

 Amit

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