[cisco-voip] SJPhone as H.323 client..

Tim Reimers tim.reimers at asheville.k12.nc.us
Tue Oct 11 22:34:21 EDT 2005


I think the outgoing call is being routed via the CCM-- the SJ client doesn't appear to have any abilities to work directly with the H.323 gateway router handling the PRI.
 
I did try setting up a peer on the H.323 router - it may have been what allowed inbound calls to come TO the device...

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From: Wes Sisk [mailto:wsisk at cisco.com]
Sent: Tue 10/11/2005 9:26 PM
To: Tim Reimers
Cc: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] SJPhone as H.323 client..


when you attempt to route a call out to the PSTN are you routing through callmanager or are you launching an h225 setup directly at your VOIP gateway?  h225 setup to gateway will only work if gateway is completely h323 so routing to the PSTN trunk is also performed through pots dial-peer match.

if you can call softphone->CM->79xx phone, then calling softphone->CM->gateway unless you run into a codec mismatch or capabilities exchange fun inherent to h323, but there are configuratoin options in latest version of CM to help with that.  A packet capture from the softphone client would help discern the root of the poblem.

/Wes

Tim Reimers wrote: 

	Just curious---
	 
	I've got SjPhone set up and running as an H.323 client on my CallManager---
	 
	The below worked great---  I only have two issues--
	 
	1. Cannot make calls off the VOIP network-- ie, can call any IP phone.
	Cannot call to a phone on the PSTN via our ISDN PRI...
	 
	I added a dial-peer to the router-
	I can now receive calls from the outside world
	 
	I cannot make calls going out-- it says 'remote peer did not accept your call'
	 
	 
	2. What licensing is required for this?
	I might roll out a few more of these if it's legit to use these -
	 
	thanks, Tim
	 
	Cisco Call Manager Settings. 
	Call Manager Administration: 
	1. On the Main page, select Add a New Device. 
	2. On the Add a New Device page, select Phone for Device Type. Then click the Next button. 
	3. On the Add a New Device page, select H.323 Client for Phone Type. Then click the Next button. 
	4. One the Phone Configuration page, enter the SJphone's IP address for Device Name. If the SJphone host has multiple addresses, use the address selected in the Use following host address option on the SJphone's Call Options tab. Select the necessary Device pool option (required) and other settings. Then click the Insert button. 
	The 'The phone has been inserted in the database. Would you like to add a directory number for line 1 of this phone now?' message will appear. Click the Yes button. 
	5. On the Directory Number Configuration page, enter a phone number corresponding to this SJphone. Then click the Insert button. 
	The 'Reset the devices to have the changes take effect' message will appear. Click the OK button. 
	The 'Device reset initiated' message will appear. Click the OK button. 
	The 'The directory number has been assigned to the current device. Click OK to return to the current device, or Cancel to stay on the Directory Number page.' Click OK if you are through with the assigned number, or Cancel, if you want to add an additional assigned number. 
	6. On the Phone Configuration page, click the Reset Phone button. 
	7. On the Reset Device pop-up page, click the Reset button to make the settings for this SJphone take effect. 
	
	SJphone Profile. 
	1. Ensure that SJphone is on the Advanced mode 
	2. Go to the Profiles tab and click/tap the New button. 
	The 'Create New Profile' window will appear. 
	3. In Profile, select 'Calls through H.323 Gateway', then enter the profile name, and change the File name, if necessary. 
	4. On the Initialization tab, clear all options. 
	5. On the H.323 Gateway tab, enter the Cisco Call Manager's IP address. 
	6. Leave all other settings on the other tabs as they are. Then click/tap OK. 
	7. Select this profile to make it active. This profile does not require initialization.

	 

	 

	 

	
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