[cisco-voip] 'Redirecting Number IE Delivery' MGCP gateway config question

Ryan Ratliff rratliff at cisco.com
Thu Sep 8 11:18:36 EDT 2005


Disabling the Redirecting IE should help alleviate the issue but it may 
not fix it.  In CM if you forward phone A to phone B and a call hits 
the RNA timer on B to voicemail, you will get phone A's greeting.  This 
is just the way CM was designed.

I'm not sure how the ICT will play into this once you remove the 
Redirecting IE.   I'd say give it a shot and let us know how it works 
out :)

-Ryan
On Sep 8, 2005, at 10:57 AM, Justin Steinberg wrote:

Hello,

I'm working in a new environment with gateways implemented via MGCP
and we are experiencing some problems when users are CFWDALL their
phone.

The problem occurs when they CFWDALL their phone from CallManager
Cluster A to a phone on CallManager Cluster B.  The clusters are
connected via ISDN-PRIs using MGCP gateways.

When someone calls DN on the phone in Cluster A it forwards and rings
on the proper phone in cluster B.  However, if it isn't answered it
goes to a mailbox on Cluster B that is the same as the original DN in
Cluster A - not the DN that rang in Cluster B.

Example.
x2381 in cluster A is fowarded to x1361 in Cluster B.  When someone
calls x2381 it forwards out via PSTN and rings on Cluster B on x1361.
However when it fwds no answer to VM on cluster B it reverts to
mailbox x2381.

Here is the inbound MGCP setup messge on Cluster B.

SETUP, pd = 8, callref = 0x0258
Bearer Capability i = 0x8090, Unknown Bearer Capability
Channel ID i = 0xE1808381 - Unsupported decode
Net Specific Fac i = 0x00E1
Calling Party Number i = '502585XXXX' - Plan: ISDN, Type: National,
Presentation Allowed, User-provided, not screened
Called Party Number i = '1361' - Plan: ISDN, Type: National
Redirecting Number i = '!', 0x008F, '2381'


When i look at the gateway config on both callmanagers I see that both
"Redirecting Number IE Delivery - Inbound" and "Redirecting Number IE
Delivery - Outbound" are checked.  I assume I just need to uncheck
them, right?

These gateways are not used for voicemail integration.  Is there any
reason to leave those settings enabled?

TIA

Justin

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