[cisco-voip] Delay issues with CUCM862a Can someone point me in the right direction ??
johnny.crothers at dimensiondata.com
johnny.crothers at dimensiondata.com
Thu Apr 12 00:13:16 EDT 2012
Hi Gregory,
With phones Reg to BLDG 1, calling other users or transferring to other
users in BLDG 1 are the calls O.K?
I suspect that you have a problem with QoS, do you have any methods to
report on link utilization? Have you configured backups to potentially
run during peaks times? (potential type with the schedules perhaps?)
I would think that these sort of problems would relate to a networking
issue.
Cheers,
Johnny
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[mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Gregory Wenzel
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2012 10:25 AM
To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: [cisco-voip] Delay issues with CUCM862a Can someone point me in
the right direction ??
I've just started troubleshooting these issues for a client whom I
upgraded from ccm4.x to cucm8.6.2a.
They claim the problem did not exist when ccm4.x was in production.
Can someone tell me which traces are best to tblshoot kind of issue,
kick me in the right direction before I start RTMT on cucm and debug on
the gateways.
The problem is not system wide and only occur in this one particular
building.
Complaints
Delay in answering calls in Bldg 1
Delay in transferring call in Bldg 1
Problems started immediately after the upgrade but they are telling me
now 4 months later
IP Comm - Web interface is slow Sometimes when making a call you do not
hear the ring tone
Variables
Switches used "EXTREME" brand non-Cisco and I do not have access to
these switches either
No network changes occurred since the upgrade that the customer wants to
admit to.
Has its own subscriber in bldg 1
Every other phone in the 2K phone sized network all register to the same
subscriber do not have this issue
It uses a 2811 gateway running 12.4.24T that is on the other end of a 1
gig fiber link across the street and I have no access to the devices
that connect the two building together.
What major differences between signaling with version ccm4 and cucm862a
would cause this?
I'm looking through the bug finder now. I would love to tell the client
it's their Extreme switches but why then would it work on the old
windows version.
Maybe it didn't work and the problem just go more pronounced after the
upgrade.
I'm just looking for someone to point me in the right direction...:)
TIA
Greg Wenzel
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