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Calls out FXO port fail

Jason Aarons
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Level 6

I can't make any calls out this FXO port.  Any ideas? Is it a telco issue?

 

IOS is 124-24.T4.bin

 


.Nov 18 06:12:29: htsp_timer_stop3
.Nov 18 06:12:29: [0/1/1] htsp_stop_caller_id_rx. message length 0htsp_setup_req
.Nov 18 06:12:29: htsp_process_event: [0/1/1, FXOLS_ONHOOK, E_HTSP_SETUP_REQ]fxols_onhook_setup
.Nov 18 06:12:29: [0/1/1] set signal state = 0xC timestamp = 0
.Nov 18 06:12:29: htsp_timer - 1300 msec
.Nov 18 06:12:29: [0/1/1] htsp_dsm_close_done
.Nov 18 06:12:30: htsp_process_event: [0/1/1, FXOLS_WAIT_DIAL_TONE, E_DSP_SIG_0110]fxols_disc_clear
.Nov 18 06:12:30: htsp_timer_stop2
.Nov 18 06:12:30: htsp_timer - 1300 msec
.Nov 18 06:12:31: htsp_process_event: [0/1/1, FXOLS_WAIT_DIAL_TONE, E_HTSP_EVENT_TIMER]fxols_wait_dial_timer  htsp_dial
.Nov 18 06:12:33: htsp_process_event: [0/1/1, FXOLS_WAIT_DIAL_DONE, E_DSP_DIALING_DONE]fxols_wait_dial_done htsp_progress
.Nov 18 06:12:33: htsp_timer - 350 msec
.Nov 18 06:12:33: htsp_call_bridged invoked
.Nov 18 06:12:33: htsp_process_event: [0/1/1, FXOLS_WAIT_CUT_THRU, E_HTSP_VOICE_CUT_THROUGH]fxols_handle_cut_thru
.Nov 18 06:12:33: htsp_timer_stop
.Nov 18 06:12:34: htsp_process_event: [0/1/1, FXOLS_OFFHOOK, E_DSP_SUP_DISCONNECT]fxols_outgoing_sup_disc
.Nov 18 06:12:34: htsp_timer - 3000 msec
.Nov 18 06:12:37: htsp_process_event: [0/1/1, FXOLS_OFFHOOK, E_HTSP_EVENT_TIMER]fxols_disc_confirm
.Nov 18 06:12:37: htsp_timer_stop
.Nov 18 06:12:37: htsp_timer_stop2
.Nov 18 06:12:37: htsp_timer_stop3
.Nov 18 06:12:37: htsp_timer_stop3
.Nov 18 06:12:37: %VOIPAAA-5-VOIP_CALL_HISTORY: CallLegType 2, ConnectionId 3FE4209F37B14654000008A43C0E8F, SetupTime .06:12:29.778 GTM Tue Nov 18 2014, PeerAddress 605281980020, PeerSubAddress , DisconnectCause 11  , DisconnectText user busy (17), ConnectTime .06:12:33.158 GTM Tue Nov 18 2014, DisconnectTime .06:12:37.298 GTM Tue Nov 18 2014, CallOrigin 2, ChargedUnits 0, InfoType 2, TransmitPackets 102, TransmitBytes 4080, ReceivePackets 203, ReceiveBytes 4060
.Nov 18 06:12:37: %VOIPAAA-5-VOIP_FEAT_HISTORY: FEAT_VSA=fn:TWC,ft:11/18/2014 06:12:29.782,cgn:605281980020,cdn:080006099,frs:0,fid:45246,fcid:3FE4209F37B14654000008A43C0E8F,legID:10EF5,bguid:003FE4209F37B14654000008A43C0E8F
.Nov 18 06:12:37: htsp_process_event: [0/1/1, FXOLS_REMOTE_RELEASE, E_HTSP_RELEASE_REQ]fxols_offhook_release
.Nov 18 06:12:37: htsp_timer_stop
.Nov 18 06:12:37: htsp_timer_stop2
.Nov 18 06:12:37: htsp_timer_stop3
.Nov 18 06:12:37: [0/1/1] set signal state = 0x4 timestamp = 0
.Nov 18 06:12:37: htsp_timer - 2000 msec
.Nov 18 06:12:37: %VOIPAAA-5-VOIP_CALL_HISTORY: CallLegType 1, ConnectionId 3FE4209F37B14654000008A43C0E8F, SetupTime .06:12:29.790 GTM Tue Nov 18 2014, PeerAddress 080006099, PeerSubAddress , DisconnectCause 11  , DisconnectText user busy (17), ConnectTime .06:12:33.160 GTM Tue Nov 18 2014, DisconnectTime .06:12:37.280 GTM Tue Nov 18 2014, CallOrigin 1, ChargedUnits 0, InfoType 2, TransmitPackets 102, TransmitBytes 4080, ReceivePackets 203, ReceiveBytes 5684
.Nov 18 06:12:37: %VOIPAAA-5-VOIP_FEAT_HISTORY: FEAT_VSA=fn:TWC,ft:11/18/2014 06:12:29.786,cgn:605281980020,cdn:080006099,frs:0,fid:45247,fcid:3FE4209F37B14654000008A43C0E8F,legID:10EF6,bguid:003FE4209F37B14654000008A43C0E8F
.Nov 18 06:12:37: htsp_process_event: [0/1/1, FXOLS_GUARD_OUT, E_DSP_SIG_0110]
.Nov 18 06:12:39: htsp_process_event: [0/1/1, FXOLS_GUARD_OUT, E_HTSP_EVENT_TIMER]fxols_guard_out_timeout
.Nov 18 06:12:39: fxols_dsp_prealloc_clid_wait. Line reversal alerting DSP preallocation done
.Nov 18 06:12:39: [0/1/1] htsp_start_caller_id_rx:BELLCORE
.Nov 18 06:12:39: htsp_start_caller_id_rx create dsp_stream_manager
.Nov 18 06:12:39: [0/1/1] htsp_dsm_create_success  returns 1
.Nov 18 06:12:39: htsp_process_event: [0/1/1, FXOLS_ONHOOK, E_DSP_SIG_0100]
 

 

voice-port 0/1/1
 supervisory disconnect dualtone mid-call
 cptone MX
 timeouts interdigit 4
 timeouts call-disconnect 3
 timeouts wait-release 3
 caller-id enable
 caller-id alerting dsp-pre-allocate
 

1 Reply 1

Hi Jason,

Have you tried disabling the command "supervisory disconnect dualtone mid-call"?

Did you have DSP installed?

 

Regards

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