[cisco-voip] Issue with Meetme number and Conf Bridge

Wes Sisk wsisk at cisco.com
Wed Aug 30 08:32:39 EDT 2006


I like CSCeb74323.  This one gave us a fit for a couple years until we 
finally happened on the right data set.

/Wes

Nathan Reeves wrote:
> Hitting my head against the wall on this one.  If anyone has any
> suggestions, I'd love to know about them.  Scenario as follows:
>
> Have a Meetme number that's been in use without issue.  Had a report
> this morning that it is giving a fast busy when trying to setup a
> meetme conf via a phone.  I setup a phone as per the site (It's remote
> to me) and found the same issue.  If I go one number down, things
> work.  Eg, meetme number is 9599 which doesn't work, 9598 does work.
> The meetme number range is setup as 959[6-9] in CCM.
>
> Things I've checked / done:
>    - The route plan report to make sure no-one has used this number.
> The report only shows it in use in the meetme number range.
>    - Run the number through DNA and I get it marked as a Meetme number.
>    - Reset the dspfarm on the router that hosts the CFB
>    - Reset the CFB from the CCM Admin pages.
>    - Checked all CFB's we have running via perfmon and no-one has any
> open meetme conferences in operation.
>    - No route patterns or translation patterns include this number pattern.
>    - Deleted the meetme range and set it up again.
>    - Done a debug isdn q931 on the site's voice router and haven't
> seen it try and call out when I dial 9599.
>    - Checked open bugs against our running version [CCM4.1(3)sr3a] and
> found nothing I can see which is related.
>
> The only notable item is that if I dial the 9599 number from a phone
> without trying a meetme setup, I get "Your call could not be completed
> as dialled....".  If I dial 9598 (which works as a meetme) I just get
> a straight fast busy.
>
> I tries a trace without much luck.  Can see the call being made into
> 9699 but can't see a reason for denial at the CFB end. I may have the
> trace parameters setup wrong.
>
> No changes (that I know of) have been made that might cause this issue.
>
> Any suggestions welcome.
>
> Cheers
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