[cisco-voip] Add a SIP trunk to Route Group
Cristobal Priego
cristobalpriego at gmail.com
Tue Nov 9 18:51:15 EST 2010
Have you checked the dependency records on the sip trunk to double check
what is associated to it ?
2010/11/9 Christopher Trown <ctrown at uoregon.edu>
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>
> Greetings all.
>
> This should not be difficult. I have set up a SIP trunk to an
> Avaya SES server. I added some specific route patterns during testing
> to some test sets. I could make calls in either direction. I have
> removed the route patterns I used for the initial set up and testing.
> Out of desperation, I've even removed the SIP trunk and recreated it.
>
> The current route group has just a QSIG trunk in it. MGCP was used
> for this.
>
> I'm using CUCM 7.1.3.3. When I try to add the SIP trunk, it is not
> listed in the available devices.
>
> I must be missing something. What should I check?
>
> Chris...
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