07-22-2013 10:03 AM - edited 03-16-2019 06:29 PM
We register 2 SIP softphones to CME and they work correctly if they call an SCCP phone or are called by an SCCP phone
or if they receive a call from an incoming SIP trunk or if they call with an outgoing SIP trunk
BUT
if they call each other no voice is heard.
We see that the RTP packets are sent to CME but CME doesn't forward the packets to the other phone.
The addresses, port numbers and so on are correct, the RTP connections are shown as working BUT the packets
are not forwarded.
Does anyone has a suggestion to try?
Thanks a lot
Paolo
07-22-2013 10:12 AM
Hi.
Can you post your config and a debug ccsip messages during a call?
Thx
Regards
Carlo
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07-23-2013 12:18 AM
First of all, thanks for your help and patience!
I am enclosing:
a) conf.txt , the output from show running-config
b) ccsip.txt, debug output
c) call.cap, packet capture
If you have a look at call.cap, you can see the RTP exchange about at packet number 300
The packets are sent to the router 172.16.10.1 from the two endpoints, as requested by the
SIP handshake, but the router even if it knows about the RTP flows doesn't route the packets
back to their destinations.
If I capture a call between SCCP and SIP, the thing is quite similar BUT the router sends
the packets of the 2 RTP flows to their correct destinations.
Thanks a lot again for your help.
Paolo
07-23-2013 03:20 AM
Hi Paolo.
Can you send me the output of a show voip rtp connections during a call between sip phones...
Thanks
Carlo
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07-23-2013 03:25 AM
Thanks Carlo for your time!
Meanwhile, we run some tests and found the solution.
I hate all those thread with people solving their problems BUT not giving back the solution to the community,
so I would like to explain that if you run in this problem, check if the SIP client is set for RFC2833 DTMF
I know, it seems crazy, no DTMF is involved in making a call, BUT if you set RFC2833 then everything
works correctly.
Otherwise, no voice!
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