What you should do is to change the preference of the dial-peer pointing to the publisher to preference 1 or above. It will work hopefully.<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 10/4/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Jordi Riba (Europe)
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<div><font face="Arial" size="2">I'm gonna try to explain a very strange situation/behaviour I found yesterday in a customer site... I think this is not the way it should work but ... I would like some of you to re-check it.
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<div><font face="Arial" size="2">Thanks in advance...</font></div>
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<div>Initial Situation:</div>
<div>- CCM 5.1.2</div>
<div>- One headquarters office. (CCM Cluster on it 1 publisher - 3 subscribers)</div>
<div>- Three branchoffices (h323-srst gateway on them) (12.4.9-T3)</div>
<div>- All phones and gateways in the branch are registerd to the publisher.</div>
<div>- Route-patterns and route-list registered to the publisher too.</div>
<div>- Gateways in the branch offices have two voip dialpeer (one pointing to the publisher (precedence 1) and another pointing to one subscriber (precedence 2))</div>
<div><br>Action Done:</div>
<div>Changed callmanager group in the branch offices device pool to get branch gateways and phones registered to a subscriber CCM.</div>
<div><br>Problem:</div>
<div>After this change, Call coming from the PSTN to the gateway can not contact IP Phones. In q931 debug we get a "Network out of order" message.</div>
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<div>Workaround:</div>
<div>If we deactivate the voice dialpeer pointing to the Publisher --> We work only with the dialpeer pointing to the subscriber. All works fine.</div>
<div><br>If we deactivate the voice dialpeer pointing to the Subscriber --> We work only with the dialpeer pointing to the Publisher. We get network out of order.</div>
<div><br>I think this is not the way it should work, is it??</div>
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<div>Thanks again,</div><span class="sg">
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<br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Regards,<br>Zohaib Shabir<br>Network Engineer(Voice)<br>DWP Group, TECH Division<br>Ph:+92-302-8232689