[cisco-voip] MGCP Transfer issue

Nick csvoip at googlemail.com
Tue Dec 4 14:38:08 EST 2012


Hi All

I resolved this earlier as I found that the backup interface on GW2 had the
wrong IP address it actually had the IP address of GW1.

Cheers for the replies.



On 4 December 2012 19:31, Paul <asobihoudai at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Please paste your gateway MGCP-related configurations. Also it might be a
> good idea for you to gather MGCP trace from your CCM server your gateway is
> registered to or gather 'debug mgcp packet' on the problem gateway. Perform
> a normal off-net transfer on the "good" gateway while gathering debug and
> then perform an off-net transfer on the "bad" gateway to see what the
> difference in MGCP packets turns out to be.
>
>
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> Subject: [cisco-voip] MGCP Transfer issue
>
> Hi All
>
> We have two MGCP gateways GW1 with 1  E1 end point and GW2 with 2 E1 en
> points, inbound calls come in over 0/1/0 on GW2, if they are  transferred
> off-net then calls going out of 0/0/0 or 0/1/0 on GW1 work fine, however if
> the transferred call goes out of 0/0/0 on GW1 then we get one way audio for
> the transferred call.
>
> Calls going out of GW1 0/0/0 are fine in normal circumstances.
>
> 2911 gateways with 15.1.4M4, all are configured the same settings.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Regards
>
> Nick
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