[cisco-voip] ccm4.2 video over intercluster trunk issues !!!
Djokic Sinisa
sdjokic at mds.co.yu
Fri May 18 09:24:05 EDT 2007
o.k..
thanx mladen..
well, fast start is not enabled.. as in CCM 4.1..
MTP check box is not checked as well.. as in CCM 4.1..
two configs on both ccms are exactly the same..
to tell you the truth, i was just trying to replicate the situation a.s.a.p.
( i haven't got time to test it with IOS etc. ) since this one is working
just fine..
so, i didn't involved in deeper troubleshooting for now..it looks like i'll
have to..:-)..
as i said..if it's not a bug, it must been some media communication
differencies in two ccm versions ( ili je kolega u labu nesto uradio sto jos
ne mogu da dokucim - :-) )..
anyway i'll doublecheck everything again and proceed with further testing
and let you know as soon as find time to do it..
thanx..
regards..
Sinisa Djokic
System Engineer
CCNP,CCDA,CQS-CWLDS,CS-CIPTDS,CS-CIPCCES Cisco Certified
MDS Informaticki inzenjering
Bul. Arsenija Carnojevica 170
11070 Novi Beograd, Serbia
Tel: +381 11 2015 200, 2015 273
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www.mds.co.yu
sdjokic at mds.co.yu
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From: Mladen Milanovic [mailto:mmilanovic at ctiusa.com]
Sent: Friday, May 18, 2007 2:36 PM
To: Djokic Sinisa; Ryan Ratliff
Cc: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: RE: [cisco-voip] ccm4.2 video over intercluster trunk issues !!!
Sinisa,
what do you have in the CCM traces. There should be the reason why calls are
failing. Also, do you have MTP check box "checked" on the H.323 GK controled
trunk
Do you have any debugging on GNU. If not, put Cisco IOS router and make
another testing with debugging turned on.
If call fails because of codec mismatch you should see that in the h.323
logs. H.245 negotiation will failand you will have description. Also, you
may put a ethereal and capture the packeks.
Also, double check do you have fast start enable on the CCM 4.2. I think
that this is a default for 4.2(1). Mabye GNU has a trouble in Media
Negotiation process with the fast start. I am not sure but I think that fast
start is enabled on the CCM 4.2 by default. Try to disable it and make
testing and capture the logs.
Mladen
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From: cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net
[mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Djokic Sinisa
Sent: Friday, May 18, 2007 1:50 AM
To: 'Ryan Ratliff'
Cc: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] ccm4.2 video over intercluster trunk issues !!!
thanx ryan..
i agree with you..that's what i'm thinking also..
the problem is there shouldn't be any codec mismatch etc..
i have two separate systems - ccm4.1 and ccm4.2, which are configured
identically..
both using the same gatekeeper..
one of them works - ccm4.1..
another doesn't - ccm4.2..
all the device pools use g711 codec..
so, that's the reason i was asking have anybody experienced something like
that ( maybe it's a bug ) or something..
thanx..
regards..
Sinisa Djokic
System Engineer
CCNP,CCDA,CQS-CWLDS,CS-CIPTDS,CS-CIPCCES Cisco Certified
MDS Informaticki inzenjering
Bul. Arsenija Carnojevica 170
11070 Novi Beograd, Serbia
Tel: +381 11 2015 200, 2015 273
Fax: +381 11 3194 954
www.mds.co.yu
sdjokic at mds.co.yu
-----Original Message-----
From: Ryan Ratliff [mailto:rratliff at cisco.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2007 6:15 PM
To: Djokic Sinisa
Cc: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] ccm4.2 video over intercluster trunk issues !!!
When a call is dropped as soon as it goes to a connected state this
usually indicates a codec mismatch, or some other media establishment
error.
The fact that the call connects with no video when you use the MRGL
tells me that either an MTP or transcoder is being invoked for that
call. Since we have no MTP or Transcoders that support video, you
get audio only.
You can verify this by looking at the Perfmon counters in CCM, by
hitting the IP phone's web page and looking at the active RTP stream
(when the audio only call is up) to see the IP address it is sending
RTP to, or by examining the CCM trace.
-Ryan
On May 17, 2007, at 4:01 AM, Djokic Sinisa wrote:
hi to all..
has anybody experienced the following problem:
ccm4.1(3) - we have gatekeeper configured on ccm and intercluster
trunk whis is controlled via that gatekeeper ( GNU )..
there is also a route pattern for certain video calls to go from CCM
side over that intercluster trunk to TANDBERG video terminal ( which
is registred to the same GNU gatekeeper )..
the phone and the intercluster trunk are in the same device pool
( g711 )..
when user ( with IP phone and VTA ) makes a call to that video
number and succesfull video call is established..
no media resource group list are used at all..
ccm4.2(1) - the same setup as before is copied to the new CCM 4.2 in
lab..
everything is the same ( including the same gatekeeper ) but it
doesn't work..
there are two things..
if we put that device pool ( the one we're using ) uses media
resource group list a call is established but without video..
if we don't put that device pool ( the one we're using ) uses media
resource group list a call is droped as soon it is established..
does anybody have an idea about this strange behaviour..
is there something we should know about CCM4.2 or is it u bug..
regards..
Sinisa Djokic
System Engineer
CCNP,CCDA,CQS-CWLDS,CS-CIPTDS,CS-CIPCCES Cisco Certified
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sdjokic at mds.co.yu
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