<div dir="ltr">Hello list,<br><br>I have a situation where I am receiving a lot of ISDN 0x66 codes (Recovery on timer expiry) in my calltracker output from one of our AS5400's. I think this is indicating to me that the cisco took too long to find an acceptable destination for the call. Is this correct? If so, is there a way to tweak the time before the thing gives up? Do we know how many times the cisco will try to hunt to the next SIP gateway before it gives up and drops the call?<br>
<br>The reason why I was thinking it was taking too long is that almost all of these 0x66 errors have the same symptoms, 0.00 conn time, and a total call time of an average of 8.5 seconds long. If I'm on the wrong track please let me know; I'd like to resolve this issue.<br>
<br>Aug 6 19:55:34 psip02-mci.local 560071: Aug 6 23:55:34.124: %CALLTRKR-6-CALL_RECORD: ct_hndl=559890, service=None, origin=Answer, category=IsdnSync, DS0 slot/port/ds1/chan=1/0/3/1, called=XXXXX, calling=XXXXX, resource slot/port=(n/a)/(n/a), userid=(n/a), ip=<a href="http://0.0.0.0">0.0.0.0</a>, account id=559909, setup=08/06/2008 23:54:48, conn=0.00, phys=0.00, service=0.00, authen=0.00, init-rx/tx b-rate=0/0, rx/tx chars=0/0, time=8.16, disc subsys=ISDN, disc code=0x66, disc text=Recovery on timer expiry<br>
<br><br>Aug 6 19:55:34 psip02-mci.local 560075: Aug 6 23:55:34.124: %CALLTRKR-6-CALL_RECORD: ct_hndl=559894, service=None, origin=Answer, category=IsdnSync, DS0 slot/port/ds1/chan=1/0/3/8, called=XXXXX, calling=XXXXX, resource slot/port=(n/a)/(n/a), userid=(n/a), ip=<a href="http://0.0.0.0">0.0.0.0</a>, account id=559913, setup=08/06/2008 23:54:52, conn=0.00, phys=0.00, service=0.00, authen=0.00, init-rx/tx b-rate=0/0, rx/tx chars=0/0, time=8.24, disc subsys=ISDN, disc code=0x66, disc text=Recovery on timer expiry<br>
<br><br>Aug 6 19:55:34 psip02-mci.local 560076: Aug 6 23:55:34.124: %CALLTRKR-6-CALL_RECORD: ct_hndl=559895, service=None, origin=Answer, category=IsdnSync, DS0 slot/port/ds1/chan=1/0/3/10, called=XXXXX, calling=XXXXX, resource slot/port=(n/a)/(n/a), userid=(n/a), ip=<a href="http://0.0.0.0">0.0.0.0</a>, account id=559914, setup=08/06/2008 23:54:53, conn=0.00, phys=0.00, service=0.00, authen=0.00, init-rx/tx b-rate=0/0, rx/tx chars=0/0, time=8.04, disc subsys=ISDN, disc code=0x66, disc text=Recovery on timer expiry<br>
<br><br>Thanks, <br>Pete<br></div>