01-28-2013 09:09 AM - edited 03-17-2019 02:58 PM
When I run Jabber for Windows in Softphone mode, I do not hear the "ringing" when placing a call out the PSTN. I have silence until the called party answers or voicemail is reached. I do get "ringing" for internal calls. I did not have this problem with CUPC.
Jabber v 9.1.2
CUCM: 8.0 (3)
Presence: 8.6.4
01-28-2013 09:17 AM
Hi Sean
Do you have H.323 gateways or MGCP?
If H.323, try looking into this page as it's not an uncommon problem :
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk1077/technologies_tech_note09186a0080094c33.shtml
Aaron
01-28-2013 09:19 AM
H.323, should have thought to include that. Will look over the link you sent.
01-28-2013 09:32 AM
I guess what I find strange is that with CUPC i do hear the ringback tone, but with Jabber for windows I do not.
11-14-2014 05:12 AM
Same problem
internally works fine (jabber) and ringback ok both for internal calls and to pstn
connecting with expressway not ringback for PSTN calls.
Giovanni
05-26-2014 07:16 PM
I know this is a pretty old post but I'm having the exact same issue, however, I'm running an MGCP gateway. I can say that i just realized this was an issue today, as we cutover to CUCM 10.0.1 this morning and haven't been able to test PSTN calls from Jabber yet.
My tests this evening were done from Windows Jabber 9.7 externally connected via an Expressway pair. I get no ringback on calls to PSTN destinations, but once the remote end answers, two way audio is established with no issues. I haven't been back in the office yet to test PSTN calls from Jabber over the LAN. Calls between Jabber clients, even when I'm external to the business signal fine and I can hear ringback and get two way audio and video. Below is a brief description of the environment. Any suggestions are welcome. Thanks!
Incoming Jabber flow
Watchguard Firewall -> Expressway-E -> Watchguard Firewall (Same physical firewall) -> Expressway-C -> CUCM 10.0.1 and IM&P 10.0.1
Outgoing Flow
CUCM 10.0.1 -> 2921 MGCP Gateway -> T1 PRI -> PSTN
And visa versa on the reverse leg.
Thanks!
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