[cisco-voip] Calling name from Avaya to Cisco Call Manager

Ryan Ratliff rratliff at cisco.com
Wed Nov 19 09:58:00 EST 2008


If your Avaya is connecting directly to CUCM via H.323 then you need to look
at CCM traces to see if and how the Avaya is sending the calling name to
CUCM for the pstn calls.   It seems odd that the calling name would work for
calls from Avaya phones and not from the PSTN.  I would guess the Avaya just
isn't sending it along to CUCM for the pstn calls.
 
In the CCM traces look for a line like this:
In  Message -- H225SetupMsg -- Protocol= H225Protocol

Below this will be the IEs included in the Setup message.    The calling
name should be somewhere in one of those.

Check this for a working and non-working call to see the difference.

-Ryan 

 

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Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2008 9:36 AM
To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: [cisco-voip] Calling name from Avaya to Cisco Call Manager



I am having a problem getting calling name to work correctly. I have an
Avaya system, not sure on the specs on it, that is connected to a CUCM 6.1
system. All PSTN connectivity goes through the Avaya system first and is
then sent via H.323 to CUCM. If I call from Cisco phone to Avaya I get
calling name. If I call from Avaya to Cisco I get calling name. If an
outside caller from the PSTN calls an Avaya phone they get calling name. If
a PSTN caller calls into the system and is rerouted to a Cisco phone they do
not get calling name.  What could be the causes of this and where should I
start to troubleshoot this issue. Thanks for everyone's help. 

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