[cisco-voip] vg224 sanity check
Ed Leatherman
ealeatherman at gmail.com
Thu Jun 13 14:36:31 EDT 2013
Thanks for the suggestions everyone!
They are able to make voice calls out OK with their fax machines so RTP is
at least working both ways.
Story changes the more questions I ask... Faxes between any VoIP endpoints
(VG and ATA) work OK, it seems like just faxes over their PRI's now are the
problem (but its any faxes, VG or ATA both). Their PSTN gateway is H.323,
pretty basic config but that's my next point to start looking at. The VG224
and the PRI gateway are literally right next to each other off the same L3
switch, no firewalls and ethernet interfaces are error/drop free. I asked
them to check with the local phone company to check their PRI circuits,
error counters are relatively clean on their local side though.
All this has been working up till a day ago or so, everyone swears to me
nothing has been changed :)
Time to start reading up on my Fax, Modem, and Text for IP Telephony book.
On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 11:54 AM, Carlo Calabrese <
carlo_calabrese2006 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Can you check your mgcp config. Do you have****
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> Mgcp default-package fxr-package****
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> This will cause problems with faxes training up.****
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> Carlo****
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> *From:* cisco-voip [mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] *On Behalf
> Of *Ed Leatherman
> *Sent:* Thursday, June 13, 2013 5:57 AM
> *To:* Cisco VOIP
> *Subject:* [cisco-voip] vg224 sanity check****
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> Good morning!****
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> I have a remote campus with 1 VG224 (SCCP controlled) and a handful of
> ATA's for analog service to fax machines etc.****
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> IT staff on-site is complaining now that faxes on the VG can no longer
> send faxes (they fail usually during the first page), whereas faxes via ATA
> are ok oddly enough.****
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> Kicker to me is they've also stated that even faxes between two devices on
> the VG224 are having the same issue.****
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> To me this along with the ATA's actually working OK seems to make a PRI or
> network issue less likely although not ruling it out in case they are just
> reporting things wrong to me. They also say no changes were made to gateway
> (which I believe cause they prob don't have the login for it) or on their
> CUCM.****
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> My question though for anyone familiar with these is, if two devices on
> the gateway are talking to each other via FXS ports, is this signal just
> getting switched natively on the gateway? Is any signal conversion
> happening or DSP's engaged at this point, assuming there aren't any
> conferencing or such going on?****
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> Thanks!****
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> Ed Leatherman****
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Ed Leatherman
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