[cisco-voip] fxo port is unregistered after reset
Erick Bergquist
erickbee at gmail.com
Thu Nov 22 23:02:36 EST 2007
Do you have 'ccm-manager config' in the router config ?
Is the IOS version on your test setup different then the production router?
If it is same IOS, and hardware, and you have ccm-manager config
perhaps it is a MGCP issue where MGCP starts to get flaky after awhile
and needs to be kicked.
On Nov 22, 2007 6:11 PM, Eric Pedersen <eric.pedersen at sait.ca> wrote:
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> I'm running Callmanager 5.1(2) and have a 2851 running 12.4(11)T3 with 2 FXO
> ports. When I reset one of the FXO ports from callmanager it stays
> unregistered until I disable and re-enable mgcp on the router. I took a
> packet capture, and when I issue the reset I see the callmanager passing
> data to the router on the tcp/2428 backhaul connection, which it looks like
> the router does not respond too. Sniffer decodes this as a
> "MGMT_CHAN_RESET_REQ" message. "debug ccm-manager backhaul packets" on the
> router does not show anything.
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> I thought the tcp backhaul connection was only used for keepalives between
> the gateway and callmanager, and for carrying D-channel information on PRIs
> so I am surprised to see anything being passed here when there are only FXO
> ports on the gateway.
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> I set up another 2851 with same hardware on our testbench and it stays
> registered on reset, and a packet capture shows normal mgcp packets, and
> only keepalive traffic (no data) on the backhaul connection as I would
> expect.
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> Has anyone seen anything like this?
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> Thanks,
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> Eric
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