Have you checked the dependency records on the sip trunk to double check what is associated to it ?<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">2010/11/9 Christopher Trown <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:ctrown@uoregon.edu">ctrown@uoregon.edu</a>></span><br>
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Greetings all.<br>
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This should not be difficult. I have set up a SIP trunk to an<br>
Avaya SES server. I added some specific route patterns during testing<br>
to some test sets. I could make calls in either direction. I have<br>
removed the route patterns I used for the initial set up and testing.<br>
Out of desperation, I've even removed the SIP trunk and recreated it.<br>
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The current route group has just a QSIG trunk in it. MGCP was used<br>
for this.<br>
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I'm using CUCM 7.1.3.3. When I try to add the SIP trunk, it is not<br>
listed in the available devices.<br>
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I must be missing something. What should I check?<br>
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Chris...<br>
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