I think you are most definitely experiencing that bug. upgrade your IOS to a fixed version, 12.4(22)T has some nice SCCP features.<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 1:09 PM, Peter Slow <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:peter.slow@gmail.com">peter.slow@gmail.com</a>></span> wrote:<br>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding-left: 1ex;">honestly, if you listen closely, you might be able to hear it with a<br>
human ear. try a testcall to your cellphone from the ip phone, press a<br>
button, try again from the vg224 phone, press a button. I think it<br>
sounds like a continuous tone with a "blip" in the middle. it may just<br>
be clearly audible as two separate tones.<br>
<br>
actually, your working/non working scenarios make sense with that bug,<br>
since in the working scenario from an IP phone, there are never any<br>
DTMF digits in the RTP stream in the first place. (so its impossible<br>
to hit the bug.)<br>
<br>
I would do that test and then upgrade the 224 to 12.4(15)T8.<br>
<div><div></div><div class="h5"><br>
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 12:56 PM, Lelio Fulgenzi <<a href="mailto:lelio@uoguelph.ca">lelio@uoguelph.ca</a>> wrote:<br>
> i knew it. i'll have to get my digital structures book out and build a<br>
> flip/flop switch to take care of that.<br>
><br>
> call flow. yes. here it is. get ready. don't blink.<br>
><br>
> farmer's fingers -> analog set -> VG224 (SCCP) port -> campus cloud -> 3945<br>
> PRI (MGCP) -> PSTN -> Bank's IVR<br>
><br>
> interesting part about the IVR reading back the numbers. i'll have to check<br>
> that out.<br>
><br>
><br>
> ---<br>
> Lelio Fulgenzi, B.A.<br>
> Senior Analyst (CCS) * University of Guelph * Guelph, Ontario N1G 2W1<br>
> (519) 824-4120 x56354 (519) 767-1060 FAX (JNHN)<br>
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^<br>
> Cooking with unix is easy. You just sed it and forget it.<br>
> - LFJ (with apologies to Mr. Popeil)<br>
><br>
><br>
> ----- Original Message -----<br>
> From: "Peter Slow" <<a href="mailto:peter.slow@gmail.com">peter.slow@gmail.com</a>><br>
> To: "Lelio Fulgenzi" <<a href="mailto:lelio@uoguelph.ca">lelio@uoguelph.ca</a>><br>
> Cc: "cisco-voip voyp list" <<a href="mailto:cisco-voip@puck.nether.net">cisco-voip@puck.nether.net</a>><br>
> Sent: Wednesday, April 7, 2010 12:49:34 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern<br>
> Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] DTMF issues with VG224 but not other phones<br>
> (UPDATE)<br>
><br>
> obviously the F's are a problem. we can set them all to zeros with a<br>
> 9-volt battery and some copper wire. pop the cover off that bad boy<br>
> and we'll get started.<br>
><br>
> Are you going to tell us about the call flow? =) how does the call<br>
> egress your network to get to the IVR?<br>
><br>
> -Peter<br>
><br>
> On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 12:44 PM, Lelio Fulgenzi <<a href="mailto:lelio@uoguelph.ca">lelio@uoguelph.ca</a>> wrote:<br>
>> pretty show diag output follows. i wonder if it's all those F's in there<br>
>> that are causing the problem. looks like way too many for me.<br>
>><br>
>> ________________________________<br>
>> kc_vg224_no1>show diag<br>
>> VG224 Backplane EEPROM:<br>
>> PCB Serial Number : FOC1115449X<br>
>> Processor type : 7B<br>
>> Top Assy. Part Number : 800-24228-05<br>
>> Board Revision : B0<br>
>> Fab Part Number : 28-5952-03<br>
>> Deviation Number : 8-2097<br>
>> Manufacturing Test Data : FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF<br>
>> RMA Number : 255-255-255-255<br>
>> RMA Test History : FF<br>
>> RMA History : FF<br>
>> Chassis Serial Number : FHK1118F0Z8<br>
>> Chassis MAC Address : 001a.e221.be33<br>
>> MAC Address block size : 5<br>
>> Field Diagnostics Data : FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF<br>
>> Hardware Revision : 4.1<br>
>> Number of Slots : 1<br>
>> Product (FRU) Number : VG224<br>
>> Version Identifier : V02<br>
>> EEPROM format version 4<br>
>> EEPROM contents (hex):<br>
>> 0x00: 04 FF C1 8B 46 4F 43 31 31 31 35 34 34 39 58 09<br>
>> 0x10: 7B 40 04 5B C0 46 03 20 00 5E A4 05 42 42 30 85<br>
>> 0x20: 1C 17 40 03 80 00 08 08 31 C4 08 FF FF FF FF FF<br>
>> 0x30: FF FF FF 81 FF FF FF FF 03 FF 04 FF C2 8B 46 48<br>
>> 0x40: 4B 31 31 31 38 46 30 5A 38 C3 06 00 1A E2 21 BE<br>
>> 0x50: 33 43 00 05 C5 08 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 41 04<br>
>> 0x60: 01 01 01 CB 85 56 47 32 32 34 89 56 30 32 00 FF<br>
>> 0x70: FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF<br>
>> Slot 0:<br>
>> VG224 Motherboard 24FXS-2FE (3 onboard DSPs) Port adapter, 26<br>
>> ports<br>
>> Port adapter is analyzed<br>
>> Port adapter insertion time unknown<br>
>> EEPROM contents at hardware discovery:<br>
>> PCB Serial Number : FOC1115449X<br>
>> Processor type : 7B<br>
>> Top Assy. Part Number : 800-24228-05<br>
>> Board Revision : B0<br>
>> Fab Part Number : 28-5952-03<br>
>> Deviation Number : 8-2097<br>
>> Manufacturing Test Data : FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF<br>
>> RMA Number : 255-255-255-255<br>
>> RMA Test History : FF<br>
>> RMA History : FF<br>
>> Chassis Serial Number : FHK1118F0Z8<br>
>> Chassis MAC Address : 001a.e221.be33<br>
>> MAC Address block size : 5<br>
>> Field Diagnostics Data : FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF<br>
>> Hardware Revision : 4.1<br>
>> Number of Slots : 1<br>
>> Product (FRU) Number : VG224<br>
>> Version Identifier : V02<br>
>> EEPROM format version 4<br>
>> EEPROM contents (hex):<br>
>> 0x00: 04 FF C1 8B 46 4F 43 31 31 31 35 34 34 39 58 09<br>
>> 0x10: 7B 40 04 5B C0 46 03 20 00 5E A4 05 42 42 30 85<br>
>> 0x20: 1C 17 40 03 80 00 08 08 31 C4 08 FF FF FF FF FF<br>
>> 0x30: FF FF FF 81 FF FF FF FF 03 FF 04 FF C2 8B 46 48<br>
>> 0x40: 4B 31 31 31 38 46 30 5A 38 C3 06 00 1A E2 21 BE<br>
>> 0x50: 33 43 00 05 C5 08 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 41 04<br>
>> 0x60: 01 01 01 CB 85 56 47 32 32 34 89 56 30 32 00 FF<br>
>> 0x70: FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF<br>
>> ________________________________<br>
>> ---<br>
>> Lelio Fulgenzi, B.A.<br>
>> Senior Analyst (CCS) * University of Guelph * Guelph, Ontario N1G 2W1<br>
>> (519) 824-4120 x56354 (519) 767-1060 FAX (JNHN)<br>
>> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^<br>
>> Cooking with unix is easy. You just sed it and forget it.<br>
>> - LFJ (with apologies to Mr. Popeil)<br>
>><br>
>><br>
>> ----- Original Message -----<br>
>> From: "Peter Slow" <<a href="mailto:peter.slow@gmail.com">peter.slow@gmail.com</a>><br>
>> To: "Lelio Fulgenzi" <<a href="mailto:lelio@uoguelph.ca">lelio@uoguelph.ca</a>><br>
>> Cc: "cisco-voip voyp list" <<a href="mailto:cisco-voip@puck.nether.net">cisco-voip@puck.nether.net</a>><br>
>> Sent: Wednesday, April 7, 2010 12:38:44 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern<br>
>> Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] DTMF issues with VG224 but not other phones<br>
>> (UPDATE)<br>
>><br>
>> no you did not, i am clearly wrong about the DSPs in use in the VG224.<br>
>> could i see a show diag real quick, just for my own knowledge?<br>
>> if the symptoms described earlier match the ones you're seeing, your<br>
>> version is certainly susceptible to that bug.<br>
>><br>
>> a quick way to tell if thats you issue, at least at that gateway, is<br>
>> to grab a packet capture of a g.711 testcall and rebuild it using<br>
>> wireshark. if you hear any dtmf tones in the RTP stream, you're<br>
>> hitting that bug.<br>
>><br>
>> -Peter<br>
>><br>
>> On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 12:28 PM, Lelio Fulgenzi <<a href="mailto:lelio@uoguelph.ca">lelio@uoguelph.ca</a>> wrote:<br>
>>> Thanks Peter, here's what I get from one of my VG224s. Did I incorrectly<br>
>>> assume I'm using C5510s because they're listed here? The chip type and<br>
>>> DSP<br>
>>> version match.<br>
>>><br>
>>> ________________________________<br>
>>> kc_vg224_no1#show voice dsp voice<br>
>>><br>
>>><br>
>>> ----------------------------FLEX VOICE CARD 0<br>
>>> ------------------------------<br>
>>> *DSP VOICE CHANNELS*<br>
>>><br>
>>> CURR STATE : (busy)inuse (b-out)busy out (bpend)busyout pending<br>
>>> LEGEND : (bad)bad (shut)shutdown (dpend)download pending<br>
>>><br>
>>> DSP DSP DSPWARE CURR BOOT PAK<br>
>>> TX/RX<br>
>>> TYPE NUM CH CODEC VERSION STATE STATE RST AI VOICEPORT TS ABRT<br>
>>> PACK<br>
>>> COUNT<br>
>>> ===== === == ========= ======= ===== ======= === == ========= == ====<br>
>>> ============<br>
>>> C5510 001 01 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 001 02 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 001 03 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 001 04 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 001 05 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 001 06 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 001 07 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 001 08 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 001 09 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 001 10 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 001 11 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 001 12 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 001 13 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 001 14 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 001 15 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 001 16 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 002 01 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 002 02 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 002 03 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 002 04 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 002 05 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 002 06 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 002 07 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 002 08 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 002 09 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 002 10 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 002 11 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 002 12 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 002 13 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 002 14 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 002 15 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 002 16 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 003 01 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 003 02 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 003 03 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 003 04 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 003 05 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 003 06 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 003 07 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 003 08 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 003 09 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 003 10 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 003 11 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 003 12 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 003 13 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 003 14 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 003 15 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>> C5510 003 16 None 9.4.5 idle idle 0 0<br>
>>> 0 0/0<br>
>>><br>
>>> ________________________________<br>
>>> ---<br>
>>> Lelio Fulgenzi, B.A.<br>
>>> Senior Analyst (CCS) * University of Guelph * Guelph, Ontario N1G 2W1<br>
>>> (519) 824-4120 x56354 (519) 767-1060 FAX (JNHN)<br>
>>> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^<br>
>>> Cooking with unix is easy. You just sed it and forget it.<br>
>>> - LFJ (with apologies to Mr. Popeil)<br>
>>><br>
>>><br>
>>> ----- Original Message -----<br>
>>> From: "Peter Slow" <<a href="mailto:peter.slow@gmail.com">peter.slow@gmail.com</a>><br>
>>> To: "Lelio Fulgenzi" <<a href="mailto:lelio@uoguelph.ca">lelio@uoguelph.ca</a>><br>
>>> Cc: "cisco-voip voyp list" <<a href="mailto:cisco-voip@puck.nether.net">cisco-voip@puck.nether.net</a>><br>
>>> Sent: Wednesday, April 7, 2010 12:22:08 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern<br>
>>> Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] DTMF issues with VG224 but not other phones<br>
>>> (UPDATE)<br>
>>><br>
>>> Lelio,<br>
>>> that bug is specific to the 5510 DSPs according to the information<br>
>>> in it, your VG224 is equipped with the original PVDMs, which are<br>
>>> c549s, unless there's an HDV2 in it, which im not sure is possible. a<br>
>>> show diag will tell you. Also, theres a very specific symptom with<br>
>>> that bug; at the far end the digits are detected twice. if you are<br>
>>> entering your account number, and press 123, the IVR will tell you it<br>
>>> detected 112233. Is that symptom or somethign similar being reported??<br>
>>> Is there any sip involved in your environment? tell us more about<br>
>>> the call flow and what devices that call is traversing. from what<br>
>>> you've said, it sounds liek the end users are plugged into the 224.<br>
>>> I'd like to understand how the call is leaving your voice network.<br>
>>> (SIP Trunk, MGCP gateway, etc)<br>
>>><br>
>>> -Peter<br>
>>><br>
>>><br>
>>> On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 7:33 PM, Lelio Fulgenzi <<a href="mailto:lelio@uoguelph.ca">lelio@uoguelph.ca</a>> wrote:<br>
>>>> looks like i might be running into this bug?<br>
>>>><br>
>>>><br>
>>>><br>
>>>><br>
>>>> <a href="http://tools.cisco.com/Support/BugToolKit/search/getBugDetails.do?caller=pluginredirector&method=fetchBugDetails&bugId=CSCso87127" target="_blank">http://tools.cisco.com/Support/BugToolKit/search/getBugDetails.do?caller=pluginredirector&method=fetchBugDetails&bugId=CSCso87127</a><br>
>>>><br>
>>>> ---<br>
>>>> Lelio Fulgenzi, B.A.<br>
>>>> Senior Analyst (CCS) * University of Guelph * Guelph, Ontario N1G 2W1<br>
>>>> (519) 824-4120 x56354 (519) 767-1060 FAX (JNHN)<br>
>>>> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^<br>
>>>> Cooking with unix is easy. You just sed it and forget it.<br>
>>>> - LFJ (with apologies to Mr. Popeil)<br>
>>>><br>
>>>><br>
>>>> ----- Original Message -----<br>
>>>> From: "Lelio Fulgenzi" <<a href="mailto:lelio@uoguelph.ca">lelio@uoguelph.ca</a>><br>
>>>> To: "cisco-voip voyp list" <<a href="mailto:cisco-voip@puck.nether.net">cisco-voip@puck.nether.net</a>><br>
>>>> Sent: Tuesday, April 6, 2010 4:47:53 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern<br>
>>>> Subject: DTMF issues with VG224 but not other phones (UPDATE)<br>
>>>><br>
>>>> UPDATE: I've included the version and config of the vg224.<br>
>>>><br>
>>>> We have a user who is having problems using a calling card. They are<br>
>>>> able<br>
>>>> to<br>
>>>> traverse the tree successfully up until a point, so they enter 1 for<br>
>>>> English, etc. but they have an issue where they enter their calling card<br>
>>>> number.<br>
>>>><br>
>>>> The problem is reproducible (as far as I know) across multiple VG224<br>
>>>> ports<br>
>>>> and multiple VG224s. The problem is eliminated when using an IP phone.<br>
>>>><br>
>>>> I gather that it does not have anything to do with the PSTN gateways per<br>
>>>> se<br>
>>>> (since it works with IP phones) but more an issue with VG224 config.<br>
>>>><br>
>>>> I'm getting more information from the client, but just wondering if<br>
>>>> anyone<br>
>>>> has any suggestions.<br>
>>>><br>
>>>> I've done some searching on netpro forums and found the following debug<br>
>>>> statements to be useful:<br>
>>>><br>
>>>> debug vpm signal (very simple output)<br>
>>>> debug voip vtsp dsp (a bit more detailed - provides the in/out)<br>
>>>> debug voip ccapi inout (even more detailed)<br>
>>>><br>
>>>> Any suggestions would be great.<br>
>>>><br>
>>>> Lelio<br>
>>>><br>
>>>><br>
>>>><br>
>>>> ---<br>
>>>> Lelio Fulgenzi, B.A.<br>
>>>> Senior Analyst (CCS) * University of Guelph * Guelph, Ontario N1G 2W1<br>
>>>> (519) 824-4120 x56354 (519) 767-1060 FAX (JNHN)<br>
>>>> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^<br>
>>>> Cooking with unix is easy. You just sed it and forget it.<br>
>>>> - LFJ (with apologies to Mr. Popeil)<br>
>>>><br>
>>>><br>
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>>>><br>
>>><br>
>><br>
><br>
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