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<font face="Times New Roman">Hi, i have a ccm 6.0 who has 2 h323
gateways configured.<br>
One of them has one E1 and works fine<br>
The other one, is a 2811 with 1 vic2-2fxo card and has 2 FCTs attached.<br>
<br>
A specific route pattern on CUCM sends calls to Company's Mobiles
through 2811- This direction works fine!<br>
But, an incoming call to FCT, only rings the specified DN!!<br>
For example, i have a connection plar on the voice-port to send all
calls to 2000 (console).<br>
When someone calls FCT, 2000 rings once and then the call is dropped!!<br>
The amazing is a few times it works fine!! (most of the times it
doesn't)<br>
<br>
<i><font color="#000000">interface FastEthernet0/0.100<br>
description ### Voice Vlan interface to 3560 ###<br>
encapsulation dot1Q 100<br>
ip address 10.254.254.253 255.255.255.0<br>
h323-gateway voip bind srcaddr 10.254.254.253<br>
!<br>
voice-port 0/0/0<br>
connection plar 2000<br>
description *** FXO ACTIVE port -- Connected to FCT ***<br>
bearer-cap Speech<br>
station-id name FCT<br>
station-id number 69XXXXXXX<br>
!<br>
voice-port 0/0/1<br>
</font></i></font><i><font color="#000000" face="Times New Roman"> description
*** FXO ACTIVE port -- Connected to FCT ***</font><font color="#000000"><br>
</font></i><font face="Times New Roman"><i><font color="#000000"> connection
plar 2000<br>
bearer-cap Speech<br>
station-id name FCT<br>
station-id number 69XXXXXX<br>
!<br>
!<br>
dial-peer voice 1 pots<br>
destination-pattern .<br>
direct-inward-dial<br>
!<br>
dial-peer voice 2 pots<br>
destination-pattern *...<br>
port 0/0/0<br>
prefix *<br>
!<br>
dial-peer voice 3 pots<br>
destination-pattern *...<br>
port 0/0/1<br>
prefix *<br>
!<br>
dial-peer voice 2000 voip<br>
destination-pattern 2...<br>
session target ipv4:10.254.254.5<br>
dtmf-relay h245-alphanumeric<br>
codec g711alaw<br>
!<br>
<br>
</font></i><font color="#000000"><font color="#000066">I have used *...
because the Telephone Company (mobile) uses *XXX for calls between its
subscribers.<br>
<br>
In CUCM, there is *XXX route-pattern pointing to this voice gateway.<br>
<br>
Any ideas? It seems really bizarre that a few times it does work!!<br>
<br>
i also provide the voip ccapi debug of a failed call as attachment.<br>
Thanks Akoul<br>
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