[cisco-voip] Cisco Channel Usage question

Wes Sisk wsisk at cisco.com
Wed Mar 12 16:02:08 EDT 2008


Joseph,

Please do open a TAC case to get some very direct support to evaluate 
the rest of your config and activity on your system.

/Wes

Joseph Mays wrote:
> So would this work?
>
> controller T1 1/0:5
> framing sf
> ds0-group 0 timeslots 1-23 type e&m-fgb mf dnis
> ds0-group 24 timeslots 24 type e&m-fgb mf dnis
> !
>
> And if so, would I reference the DS0 port in the dial-peer as shown 
> earlier?
>
> Sorry to hit with so many questions, I'm just trying to be careful 
> because I'm doing all this on a production machine. Not my ideal 
> learning environment. Thanks for all your help.
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wes Sisk" <wsisk at cisco.com>
> To: "Joseph Mays" <mays at win.net>
> Cc: <cisco-voip at puck.nether.net>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 3:51 PM
> Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Cisco Channel Usage question
>
>
>> yep, AFAIK you'll have to break that ds0-group out to multiple 
>> ds0-groups in order to send a specific call to a specific channel.
>>
>> /Wes
>>
>> Joseph Mays wrote:
>>> Here is the config for the controller I am trying to hit a specific 
>>> DS0 on.
>>>
>>> controller T1 1/0:5
>>> framing sf
>>> ds0-group 0 timeslots 1-24 type e&m-fgb mf dnis
>>> description Greenwood POP Trunk3 - (479) 546-0000
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wes Sisk" <wsisk at cisco.com>
>>> To: "Joseph Mays" <mays at win.net>
>>> Cc: <cisco-voip at puck.nether.net>
>>> Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 3:26 PM
>>> Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Cisco Channel Usage question
>>>
>>>
>>>> Joseph,
>>>>
>>>> controller T1 1/0/0:1
>>>> shutdown
>>>> framing sf
>>>> ds0-group 0 timeslots 1-24 type e&m-fgb mf dnis
>>>> !
>>>> controller T1 1/0/0:2
>>>> shutdown
>>>> framing sf
>>>> ds0-group 0 timeslots 1-24 type e&m-fgb mf dnis
>>>> !
>>>>
>>>> For this example you would have to break out the ds0-group into 
>>>> multiple
>>>> ds0-groups.  With that you get one voice port per ds0-group.  With 
>>>> that
>>>> you get granularity down to ds0 level.
>>>>
>>>> /Wes
>>>>
>>>> Joseph Mays wrote:
>>>>> Actually, I think I figured it out. I'm trying to figure out why 
>>>>> calls
>>>>> to 800 numbers aren't working (gets a "call cannot be completed as
>>>>> dialed" message). I thought the problem was a telco configuration
>>>>> problem, but in talking with them, when they were asking me to send
>>>>> the call across specific channels, that's what showed up when I was
>>>>> tracking the call to see if it the right channel. They immediately
>>>>> said that was evidence the AS5400 was configured wrongly.
>>>>>
>>>>> In fact, testing shows that you always get that channel number when a
>>>>> call is not completed. Dial a number that works and hang up while 
>>>>> it's
>>>>> ringing, before the other end answers, and here's what you'll see --
>>>>>
>>>>> 025533: Mar 12 11:57:00.883 CST: %CALLTRKR-6-CALL_RECORD:
>>>>> ct_hndl=7497, service=None, origin=Originate, category=Other, DS0
>>>>> slot/port/ds1/chan=-1/-1/-1/-1, called=4796388094, calling=5460015,
>>>>> resource slot/port=(n/a)/(n/a), userid=(n/a), ip=0.0.0.0,
>>>>> mask=0.0.0.0, account id=(n/a), setup=03/12/2008 11:56:33, conn=0.00,
>>>>> phys=0.00, service=0.00, authen=0.00, init-rx/tx b-rate=0/0, rx/tx
>>>>> chars=0/0, time=10.63, disc subsys=CSM, disc code=0x2, disc
>>>>> text=Received an unexpected onhook event
>>>>>
>>>>> Call the exact same number, let the other end answer, and you get --
>>>>>
>>>>> 025520: Mar 12 11:48:49.191 CST: %CALLTRKR-6-CALL_RECORD:
>>>>> ct_hndl=7494, service=None, origin=Originate, category=Other, DS0
>>>>> slot/port/ds1/chan=1/0/5/5, called=4796388094, calling=5460015,
>>>>> resource slot/port=(n/a)/(n/a), userid=(n/a), ip=0.0.0.0,
>>>>> mask=0.0.0.0, account id=(n/a), setup=03/12/2008 11:48:11, 
>>>>> conn=24.72,
>>>>> phys=0.00, service=0.00, authen=0.00, init-rx/tx b-rate=0/0, rx/tx
>>>>> chars=0/0, time=28.19, disc subsys=CSM, disc code=0x2, disc
>>>>> text=Received an unexpected onhook event
>>>>>
>>>>> So I still think the issue is a telco switch problem. The bogus
>>>>> channel assignment is just showing up because calls aren't being
>>>>> completed.
>>>>>
>>>>> Followup question. Can I direct a call to a specific ds0 channel by
>>>>> referencing it in the target. So if I want to direct the call to, 
>>>>> say,
>>>>> the last channel of the DS1, would ....
>>>>>
>>>>> dial-peer voice 8800 pots
>>>>> destination-pattern 800.......
>>>>> no digit-strip
>>>>> port 1/0:5:23
>>>>>
>>>>> ... work?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wes Sisk" <wsisk at cisco.com>
>>>>> To: "Joseph Mays" <mays at win.net>
>>>>> Cc: <cisco-voip at puck.nether.net>
>>>>> Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 1:43 PM
>>>>> Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Cisco Channel Usage question
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Joseph,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Actually 'voip ccapi inout' may not be a good idea on a gateway of
>>>>>> your scale.  At this point I'd say open a TAC case for more granular
>>>>>> investigation.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> /Wes
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Wes Sisk wrote:
>>>>>> Hi Jospeh,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Yep, that was misread on my part, no COR.  Sorry.  Need to see 
>>>>>> the debug
>>>>>> voip ccapi inout and config for the voice port.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> /wes
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Joseph Mays wrote:
>>>>>>  There do not seem to be any corlists defined.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> nas01#show run | include cor
>>>>>> calltracker call-record terse
>>>>>> spe call-record modem
>>>>>> dial-peer cor custom
>>>>>> nas01#show run | include custom
>>>>>> resource-pool profile customer Greenwood
>>>>>> resource-pool profile customer Hackett
>>>>>> resource-pool profile customer Fax
>>>>>> resource-pool profile customer NullDNIS
>>>>>> resource-pool profile customer interoffice
>>>>>> dial-peer cor custom
>>>>>> nas01#
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wes Sisk" <wsisk at cisco.com>
>>>>>> To: "Joseph Mays" <mays at win.net>
>>>>>> Cc: <cisco-voip at puck.nether.net>
>>>>>> Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 12:16 PM
>>>>>> Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Cisco Channel Usage question
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>    I see you have a COR list applied.  Is the incoming peer/outgoing
>>>>>> peer permitted by the COR?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> /Wes
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Joseph Mays wrote:
>>>>>>      Wes --
>>>>>>
>>>>>>         'show dial-plan number 8009466382' on the router to see what
>>>>>> you get.
>>>>>> other useful debugs:
>>>>>> debug voip ccapi inout
>>>>>>          Thanks for the input. I was using debug voip ccapi inout
>>>>>> before, but
>>>>>> didn't try it in this latest event. I'll give it a shot. I included
>>>>>> the output of 'show dial-plan number 8009466382' in my initial
>>>>>> posting to the list, but I'll put it in again here --
>>>>>>
>>>>>> nas01#show dialplan number 8009466382
>>>>>> Macro Exp.: 8009466382
>>>>>>
>>>>>> VoiceEncapPeer8800
>>>>>>       peer type = voice, information type = voice,
>>>>>>       description = `',
>>>>>>       tag = 8800, destination-pattern = `800.......',
>>>>>>       answer-address = `', preference=0,
>>>>>>       CLID Restriction = None
>>>>>>       CLID Network Number = `'
>>>>>>       CLID Second Number sent
>>>>>>       source carrier-id = `', target carrier-id = `',
>>>>>>       source trunk-group-label = `',  target trunk-group-label = `',
>>>>>>       numbering Type = `unknown'
>>>>>>       group = 8800, Admin state is up, Operation state is up,
>>>>>>       incoming called-number = `', connections/maximum = 
>>>>>> 0/unlimited,
>>>>>>       DTMF Relay = disabled,
>>>>>>       huntstop = disabled,
>>>>>>       in bound application associated: 'DEFAULT'
>>>>>>       out bound application associated: ''
>>>>>>       dnis-map =
>>>>>>       permission :both
>>>>>>       incoming COR list:maximum capability
>>>>>>       outgoing COR list:minimum requirement
>>>>>>       Translation profile (Incoming):
>>>>>>       Translation profile (Outgoing):
>>>>>>       incoming call blocking:
>>>>>>       translation-profile = `'
>>>>>>       disconnect-cause = `no-service'
>>>>>>       type = pots, prefix = `',
>>>>>>       forward-digits default
>>>>>>       session-target = `', voice-port = `1/0:5:0',
>>>>>>       direct-inward-dial = disabled,
>>>>>>       digit_strip = disabled,
>>>>>>       register E.164 number with GK = TRUE
>>>>>>       fax rate = system,   payload size =  20 bytes
>>>>>>
>>>>>>       Time elapsed since last clearing of voice call statistics 
>>>>>> never
>>>>>>       Connect Time = 0, Charged Units = 0,
>>>>>>       Successful Calls = 2, Failed Calls = 0, Incomplete Calls = 0
>>>>>>       Accepted Calls = 0, Refused Calls = 0,
>>>>>>       Last Disconnect Cause is "10  ",
>>>>>>       Last Disconnect Text is "normal call clearing (16)",
>>>>>>       Last Setup Time = 92636869.
>>>>>> Matched: 8009466382   Digits: 3
>>>>>> Target:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> nas01#
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>>>>>
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