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03-14-2015 12:36 AM - edited 03-17-2019 02:19 AM
I cannot make outside calls. I am using H.323 gateway configuration and CUCM 6. I have attached configuration file and debug file. I configured H323 gateway and route pattern in CUCM. Please let me know if this is a configuration issue or telecom issue.
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03-14-2015 07:50 AM
Hi 9tysixuae,
I can see that call is hitting the analog ports but from there on it generates error 34 which means circuit not available. You can try the following :
1. Plug Analog phone and verify if the circuit is fine ?
2. Try putting signal ground start on the voice port and see if that makes any difference.
Regards
Aditya Gupta

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03-21-2015 02:23 AM
Hi,
Try to check whether router can even off-hook the analog port or not to outdial the number.
To verify this, change the 'destination-pattern 9T' to 'destination-pattern 9'. This should off-hook the port and due to PoTS dial-peer nature, it will strip 9 and caller should get network dial tone.
Also change the router pattern in call manager to 9.
Thanks
Vivek
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03-14-2015 01:04 AM
Hi 9tysixuae,
your dial-peer 100 is using G.711, check the codec that CUCM uses to this type of call.
Hope this helps.
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03-14-2015 01:18 AM
Thank you. I checked in CUCM gateway configuration and outside call route pattern configuration, I didn't saw any codec options. Can you please explain little more. Correct me if I'm wrong, to my knowledge that diap-peer is for calls going to CUCM, but here I am talking about calling outside number. We just need outside calls only.
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03-14-2015 02:31 PM
Hi 9tysixuae,
check in CUCM Administration > System > Region for the codec. Every Device Pool has a Region that defines the codec.
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03-14-2015 09:56 PM
Thank You. Yes the codec is G711. So I think its not related to codec, can you please tell me why the calls are dropping after it reached gateway. I am confused at that part.
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03-15-2015 04:30 AM
Hello If you have dsp resources,try to configure a trancoder and assign to MRG, then MRGL and phones device pool.
In the debug saying SPI set up is success ,after that observing 34.
https://supportforums.cisco.com/discussion/11205911/fxo-troubleshooting-mgcp
AAG
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03-15-2015 06:26 AM
Thank You. I created a media resource group and list added it into the device pool from the DSP available on gateway router. But not luck :-(
If you don't mind can you tell me the impact of this for the out going calls. Hoping to keep the conversation going. Again thank you for your effort.
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03-20-2015 02:36 PM
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03-20-2015 11:41 PM
No Sir, no luck so far.

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03-21-2015 02:23 AM
Hi,
Try to check whether router can even off-hook the analog port or not to outdial the number.
To verify this, change the 'destination-pattern 9T' to 'destination-pattern 9'. This should off-hook the port and due to PoTS dial-peer nature, it will strip 9 and caller should get network dial tone.
Also change the router pattern in call manager to 9.
Thanks
Vivek
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04-05-2015 02:48 AM
Thank You all, for your kind support. When I configured 9 to get outside dial tone, I am not getting a continuous tone. So I called teleco and they redone the cabling and everything fine now :-). But earlier when checked with an analog phone its working fine that's why I am not able find this cable problem before.

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04-05-2015 05:46 AM
Glad to see the issue is resolved now.
Thanks
Vivek
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03-21-2015 07:57 AM
Ok 9tysixuae,
try this:
dial-peer voice 100 voip destination-pattern 1.. dial-peer voice 10 pots preference 1 dial-peer voice 11 pots preference 2 dial-peer voice 20 pots destination-pattern 90562404721 forward-digits 10 port 0/0/0
I checked that you dial from DN 112 to 90562404721 ... the number that will leave from port 0/0/0 will be 0562404721, the leading 0 is correct or should be 562404721?
And use the following:
show voice port 0/0/0 show voice port 0/0/1 debug voice ccapi inout
Regards.
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03-14-2015 07:50 AM
Hi 9tysixuae,
I can see that call is hitting the analog ports but from there on it generates error 34 which means circuit not available. You can try the following :
1. Plug Analog phone and verify if the circuit is fine ?
2. Try putting signal ground start on the voice port and see if that makes any difference.
Regards
Aditya Gupta
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03-14-2015 09:51 PM
Thank You. I came to same conclusion, when I go through debug, but I cannot understand why the calls are dropped at that level. And yes I connected a analog phone to lines and checked, they working fine. Also tried by changing the signalling to ground start at voice-port, but no success.
Please let me know if you have any suggestions, it will be a great help.
