[cisco-voip] FW Services Module and CM Route Groups

Candace Holman candace_holman at harvard.edu
Thu May 19 16:58:06 EDT 2005


It is.  What does it mean for an MGCP gateway to be placed on hold - just 
an idle status?  It is only happening for devices in Route Groups so I 
thought it had to do with a seek behavior.

Candace

At 04:49 PM 5/19/2005, Ryan Ratliff wrote:
>Is it an MGCP gateway?  CM will tell an MGCP gateway to send to 0.0.0.0 
>when the gateway is placed on hold.
>
>HTH
>
>-Ryan
>On May 19, 2005, at 4:00 PM, Candace Holman wrote:
>
>  Our FW Services Module logs have been filling up with numerous errors 
> that are linked to the use of Route Lists and Route Groups on CM 
> 3.3.x.  For example we use one R.G. to group 2 pris so that the second 
> pri is reached automatically when the firs is saturated.
>
>  The errors take this form and are quite numerous:
>May 18 16:58:36 fw-name May 18 2005 16:58:36 fw-name: %FWSM-3-305005: No 
>translation group found for udp src intvlanxxx:[PRI address]/28300 dst 
>intvlanyyy:0.0.0.0/0
>  May 18 16:58:36 fw-name May 18 2005 16:58:36 fw-name : %FWSM-3-305005: 
> No translation group found for udp src intvlanxxx:[PRI address]/0 dst 
> intvlanyyy:0.0.0.0/0
>
>We have a similar set of errors from another Route Group for our analog 
>line gateways, and no errors for gateways not in a Route Group.
>
>  Have I misconfigured something or is this a bug, that the dst address is 
> a default 0.0.0.0, and therefore no translation group is found?  Any ideas?
>
>  Candace
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