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7942 Hang up on outbound call

TotalPunch
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I have a Cisco IP 7942 on SIP firmware 8.5.3SR1S.
It has been successfully registered on a external VOIP server.
Not our server, of a service provider. 
They say they have tested the phone and it just doesn't work on their system.

 

Incoming calls work, sound and everything.

But on outbound calls it doesn't.

If I call my mobile phone, my mobile rings.
In wireshark I can see the SIP package INVITE, RINGING all normal.
But then out of nowhere the phone decides to send a SIP CANCEL.
Resulting in the call being terminated before you even have the time to answer.


I don't get why this is happing.

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Just upgraded to newest firmware : 9.4.2SR3-1S.

Now. it does work.

Apparently a problem in that specific firmware version.

 

Thanks for everyones help.

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M02@rt37
VIP
VIP

Hi ,

 

please read this:

https://andrewjprokop.wordpress.com/2014/05/07/understanding-sip-cancel

 

Best Regards,

If this helps, please rate.

Ben

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It does help explain what the CANCEL package is, thank you for that.

 

It however doesn't explain why it is happening
Cause I'm not hanging up.

 

R0g22
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee
There must be something going on that is causing the phone to send a cancel. Can you share the pcap here ? Also share the IP addresses for your phone and the proxy ?

The wireshark file

Just upgraded to newest firmware : 9.4.2SR3-1S.

Now. it does work.

Apparently a problem in that specific firmware version.

 

Thanks for everyones help.

i have same problem but i am using CIPC

Wonxie,

I doubt it is exactly the same problem. I would suggest creating a new post with a description of your problem and what troubleshooting you have already done. You are more likely to get a response to your problem that way, rather than tagging a comment on an old post.

Maren