01-03-08 06:11 PM
a few things I would check:
codec - I would verify what codec the CM will try to use and verify
that is supported by the h323 ISP.
mtp - You could also try to check the 'require MTP' box on the h323
gwy config page and reset the gwy and try again.
faststart/slowstart - see what your ISP supports or requires and
configure the same on CM
digits sent - verify you are sending digits that your ISP expects
firewall - check your WAN firewall
On Jan 3, 2008 8:45 AM, Louis Koekemoer (ZA)
<Louis.Koekemoer@za.didata.com> wrote:
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> I need help at a client with their LCR routing. We've got a H.323 gateway
> setup on the CallManager pointing to the LCR supplier's server ip address
> over the WAN. The LCR co can call my client over this trunk, but when we a
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> calling out, we just get an engaged tone. The way I tested it was to creat
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> a route pattern to a cell number, and pointing this pattern to the H.323
> gateway directly. This way I eliminate any issues with route lists and rou
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> groups. As I'm pointing to their gateway directly, I have now way to debug
> from my side. They say they are not getting anything from me. Their trunks
> are pointing to the subscriber and publisher ip's. Can any of you guys sen
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> Kind Regards
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> Louis Koekemoer
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