[cisco-voip] MGCP Inbound Calls Question
Ryan Ratliff
rratliff at cisco.com
Wed May 19 09:55:49 EDT 2010
Look at a 'debug isdn q931'.
They may be trying to do overlap sending where the initial setup only contains the first digit, they expect to see a setup_ack, where further digits will come in. This is not enabled by default in CUCM but can be enabled if they need it.
-Ryan
On May 19, 2010, at 8:19 AM, James Dust wrote:
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> Thanks very much for that, I have confirmed the gateway already has ‘Significant Digits’ set to ‘All’
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> I will speak to the provider again.
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> Regards
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> Verify that the gateway has its significant digits set to all (or 5). It will be located under the "Incoming/Inbound Call" parameters or settings (I forget the actual name) but it will be obvious. This I believe is at the MGCP endpoint level and not the gateway.
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> On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 5:36 AM, James Dust <james.dust at charles-stanley.co.uk> wrote:
> Hi,
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> I have an MGCP gateway (2811), configured as a QSIG E1 connection into a Cisco VG30D, the VG30D in turn plugs into a DPNSS circuit. The DPNSS circuit is a connection into the London Stock Exchange network (STX).
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> I am able to make outbound calls over this connection no problem (sending five digits onto their network), the thing is that inbound I am only seeing one digit (debug one the router) and the provider are sayingthey are sending five which I need.
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> What am I missing? And what can I check?
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> Regards
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> James
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