[cisco-voip] Unity does not connect.

Richard van Berkel Richard.vanBerkel at telindus.nl
Tue Oct 30 12:06:19 EDT 2007


Rudi,

 

 

We had Unity working.

We could select the voicemail pilot. 

We left  a message at the subscriber voicemail box and the subscriber got the MWI-ON message.

After listening to the message we deleted the message. However the MWI stayed on. 

 

We forced the MWI-OFF by dialing the MWI-OFF number (after changing some calling search spaces).

 

Strange thing we have now is that we are able to dial the voicemail pilot, however it keeps ringing and doesn't get connected to the voicemail.

 

Iám able to dial the voicemail ports (after changing some CSS). But I don't see them entering the port monitor tool.

 

Below I have the output of the dbwalker utility.

Any reason why my voicemail does not let the wav file play??

 

================================================================

Running dbWalker version:4.0.39 

0:0:Search for '(error)' or '(warning)' to find logged errors and warnings. 

Starting walk at:10/30/2007 16:04:31 PM

Local Unity Version=4.2(1.0)

Local server name= SPFSVUNITY1

Backend is Exchange 2000 or 2003

================================================================ 

Running dbWalker based on user input.  User=SPFBEHEER\UnityAdmin


Storage Info


    Unity is logging diagnostic and data files to: D:\CommServer\Logs\

        That drive has:

             41948.93 Megs total

             39343.71 Megs free

             93.79% available free space

 

    Unity is temporarily storing voice messages for UMR to: D:\CommServer\UnityMTA\

        That drive has:

             41948.93 Megs total

             39343.71 Megs free

             93.79% available free space

 


*** Starting location object walk ***


    Checking cross box transfer and login tables


*** Starting DTMFAccessID Table walk ***


     26 entries checked.

    Checking for duplication ParentObjectID entries in DTMFAccessID table


*** Starting General System Checks ***


    Primary server name found='SPFSVUNITY1'

    Checking LastModifiedTime column for all entries in the Configuration table


*** Starting subscriber walk ***


*** Starting call handler walk ***


*** Starting subscriber template walk ***


*** Starting directory handler walk ***


*** Starting interview handler walk ***


*** Starting Distribution List walk ***


*** Starting routing rules walk ***


Rule Name=Attempt Forward to Greeting

Rule Name=Attempt Sign-In

Rule Name=Default Call Handler

        Set to go to call handler with alias=openinggreetingch


*** Checking For Orphaned Table Entries ***


*** Check For Orphaned WAV Files ***


1605:(error) stranded wav file name=D:\CommServer\Stream Files\ESubscriberVoiceName.wav

   You can fix this by selecting the 'Removed orphaned WAV files automatically' option and re running dbWalker

1605:(error) stranded wav file name=D:\CommServer\Stream Files\UnaddressedFaxesVoiceName.wav

   You can fix this by selecting the 'Removed orphaned WAV files automatically' option and re running dbWalker


*** Check for orphaned GlobalSubscriber table entries ***


 


Database walk complete at:10/30/2007 16:04:39 PM


Errors Found:  2

Fixed Count:  0

Warning Count:  0

 

 

 

Richard van Berkel

 

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