[cisco-voip] Nonworking DID
Erick Bergquist
erickbe at yahoo.com
Fri Dec 15 11:04:38 EST 2006
Did you try calling 5767 from a IP Phone before removing it? What happened?
What was 5767 assigned to (phone, hunt pilot, etc)?
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From: Karl Whitson <KWhitson at cmbtec.com>
To: "cisco-voip at puck-nether.net" <cisco-voip at puck.nether.net>
Sent: Friday, December 15, 2006 9:42:51 AM
Subject: [cisco-voip] Nonworking DID
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I have a single DID (5767) out of a block of 100 numbers
(5700 – 5799) that is not functioning properly. With this DN
configured on a phone I get “Cause i = 0x809B - Destination out of
order” on the Q.931 debug, see below. If I dial a non allocated
number (5766) I get the normal and expected “Cause i = 0x8081 -
Unallocated/unassigned number”. Yet, if I delete all instances of
5767, even going into the Num Plan Report and deleting it there, I still get a
“Cause i = 0x809B - Destination out of order” for that
number.
It seems that Call Manager is storing that number somewhere
and is not clearing it out when it is deleted from the system. I am
thinking that I need to cycle a service on Call Manager. Does anyone know
which service I should cycle to try to clear it? I will reboot the Call
Manager tonight to see if it will clear, but was just wondering if anyone had
seen this before.
Bearer Capability i = 0x8090A2
Standard = CCITT
Transfer Capability = Speech
Transfer Mode = Circuit
Transfer Rate = 64 kbit/s
Channel ID i = 0xA98381
Exclusive, Channel 1
Progress Ind
i = 0x8283 - Origination address is non-ISDN
Calling Party Number i = 0x2183, '6039304189'
Plan:ISDN, Type:National
Called Party Number i = 0x80, '5767'
Plan:Unknown, Type:Unknown
*Dec 15 08:40:09.104 EST: ISDN Se0/0/0:23 Q931: TX ->
RELEASE_COMP pd = 8 callref = 0x800F
Cause i = 0x809B - Destination out of order
Karl Whitson
CMB Technologies
40 Cape Rd.
Milford,
MA 01757
DID: (508) 422-8413
Cell: (603) 930-4189
Fax: (508) 634-8678
Karl.Whitson at cmbtec.com
www.cmbtec.com
TO OPEN A SUPPORT CASE EMAIL SUPPORT at CMBTEC.COM OR CALL (508) 422-8429
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