[cisco-voip] Nortel 81C / CS1000 SIP Trunk to CUCM 10.5.2
Dave Goodwin
dave.goodwin at december.net
Mon Jul 13 16:38:20 EDT 2015
While I am not sure if this would impact whatever issue you are having, are
you running with the SIP normalization script provided in the following
doc? Also, you might want to look through the rest of this doc to look for
any other ideas:
http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/solutions/collateral/enterprise/interoperability-portal/avaya-app-note-external.pdf
-Dave
On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 3:45 PM, Michael T. Voity <mvoity at uvm.edu> wrote:
> That's the one thing I do not have. It unpredictable when it
> happens. NateCCIE responded to me off list indicating I should upgrade to
> 10.5.2SU2 and apply the COP. He indicated that there is a bug where
> CS1000 and CM don't play nice.
>
> -Mike
>
> Michael T. Voity
> Network Engineer
> University of Vermont
> On 7/13/2015 3:36 PM, Mark Holloway wrote:
>
> Do you have a Wireshark capture of the SIP signaling for a failed call?
>>
>>
>> On Jul 13, 2015, at 9:55 AM, Michael T. Voity <mvoity at uvm.edu> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Before we installed our Cisco CM 10.5.2 system everything here at the
>>> University is fed from a Nortel Avaya 81c / CS1000 system. The Telcom
>>> group has a bunch of systems on it that support SIP and SIP gateways. We
>>> setup a SIP trunk between the two systems from a guide that Avaya
>>> provided. It works fine like 99% of the time.
>>>
>>> I am finding that I have to reset the SIP trunk every couple of days
>>> because it looks like the Nortel is busying out all the channels and it can
>>> only pass certain traffic. Example is that someone from Nortel land dials
>>> a 5 digit extension that has been routed to CUCM, the line on CUCM rings
>>> once and then discos the call.
>>>
>>> Looking at RTMT on the SIP traffic I can tell that the Nortel is sending
>>> the "BYE" message on the trunk right when the CUCM sends the "RINGING"
>>> The only way that I have found to correct this is to reset the SIP trunk
>>> from CUCM.
>>>
>>> Has anyone see an issue like this and or heard of this?
>>>
>>> Any ideas would be helpful!
>>>
>>> -Mike
>>>
>>> --
>>> Michael T. Voity
>>> Network Engineer
>>> University of Vermont
>>>
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