Just last week I was able to make calls through VoIP,
but suddenly I can't. If I dial the call is made but then a few seconds later
(also I can't hear the call progress indicator) sounds as if it was busy.
However, the other peer can make calls to my router.
My config (relevant parts only):
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!
voice-port 1
!
...
!
dial-peer voice 10 pots
destination-pattern 4010
port 1
!
...
!
dial-peer voice 100 voip
tone ringback alert-no-PI
destination-pattern 50..
session target ipv4:<OtherHostIP>
!
...
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What I've been able to debug so far:
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# show dialplan number 5010
VoiceOverIpPeer100
peer type = voice, information type = voice,
description = `',
tag = 100, destination-pattern = `50..',
...
translation-profile = `'
disconnect-cause = `no-service'
type = voip, session-target = `ipv4:<OtherHostIP>',
...
Last Disconnect Cause is "1B ",
Last Disconnect Text is "destination out of order (27)",
Last Setup Time = 2496017.
Matched: 5010 Digits: 2
Target: ipv4:<OtherHostIP>
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I was reading from
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/129/isdn_disc_code.html
that there is a way of detecting the "Cause Code Origination Point"
from the output of the command:
# debug isdn q931
but I can't find any similar command for my situation. I've tried with
debug pots ringer
debug dialpeer
but the don't issue the 'Cause i =' output (used in the url above)
Does anybody know the equivalent command or any other tip that can help
me to debug and resolve my problem?
Thanks a lot in advance for your help
Highest Regards,
Ed
but suddenly I can't. If I dial the call is made but then a few seconds later
(also I can't hear the call progress indicator) sounds as if it was busy.
However, the other peer can make calls to my router.
My config (relevant parts only):
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
!
voice-port 1
!
...
!
dial-peer voice 10 pots
destination-pattern 4010
port 1
!
...
!
dial-peer voice 100 voip
tone ringback alert-no-PI
destination-pattern 50..
session target ipv4:<OtherHostIP>
!
...
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
What I've been able to debug so far:
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
# show dialplan number 5010
VoiceOverIpPeer100
peer type = voice, information type = voice,
description = `',
tag = 100, destination-pattern = `50..',
...
translation-profile = `'
disconnect-cause = `no-service'
type = voip, session-target = `ipv4:<OtherHostIP>',
...
Last Disconnect Cause is "1B ",
Last Disconnect Text is "destination out of order (27)",
Last Setup Time = 2496017.
Matched: 5010 Digits: 2
Target: ipv4:<OtherHostIP>
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
I was reading from
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/129/isdn_disc_code.html
that there is a way of detecting the "Cause Code Origination Point"
from the output of the command:
# debug isdn q931
but I can't find any similar command for my situation. I've tried with
debug pots ringer
debug dialpeer
but the don't issue the 'Cause i =' output (used in the url above)
Does anybody know the equivalent command or any other tip that can help
me to debug and resolve my problem?
Thanks a lot in advance for your help
Highest Regards,
Ed