11-30-2013 03:23 PM - edited 03-16-2019 08:38 PM
Greetings.
I have:
2811 running CME 8.5 (IOS 15.1(3)T3)
Lync 2013
Most desk endpoints are Cisco phones (7940's, 7960's).
2811 has FXO ports for POTS connection to PSTN
I'm using Lync for desktop/soft clients.
I can dial to the Cisco phones. I CAN'T dial from a Cisco phone to a Lync client yet either (different problem, I think)
I am unable to dial from a Lync client "through" the CME to PSTN.
Any suggestions on what the dial-peer needs to look like on the Cisco?
Are there any guides on a simple config similar to this?
Thanks!
12-01-2013 10:11 AM
Hi
U need to have a sip trunk between cme n lync
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12-01-2013 11:11 AM
Can yo provide a little more information (or links to guides) on how configure that?
I do have 2 dial peer's in CME - one for calls FROM Lync and another for calls TO Lync.
As mentioned, I can call from Lync client to SME phones, but not the other way, nor from Lync clients through to PSTN.
I have 2 dialplans on Lync for calls to CME phones and through CME to PSTN. Both "test" fine on the Lync side.
Thanks in advance!
12-01-2013 07:48 PM
Please make a test call from Cisco to Lync and collect 'debug voice ccapi inout & debug ccsip message' and also provide the CME running configuration.
12-02-2013 05:45 AM
Will do, but note from OP that I'm also having issue dialing from Lync through CME to PSTN.
It seems there are 2 separate issues.
Lync --> CME --> PSTN
I think this has to do with the dial-peer on CME for incoming calls from Lync which need to be redirected to a voice-port.
CME --> Lync
debugs requested may identify this issue.
Thanks again.
12-10-2013 04:05 PM
Here is a sanitized ccsip debug - 400 bad request?
Note: the 192.160.254.13 is a GRE tunnel between the lync server and the CME router.
SIP/2.0 100 Trying
FROM: "David Kiernan"<105>;tag=FE68C844-208105>
TO: <>>
CSEQ: 101 INVITE
CALL-ID: 91575B65-612C11E3-9958A2D3-93B2F889@192.168.254.13
VIA: SIP/2.0/TCP 192.168.254.13:5060;branch=z9hG4bK41BC23AF
CONTENT-LENGTH: 0
TIMESTAMP: 1386719379
018727: Dec 10 17:49:39.692 CDT: //58462/90B32AF39953/SIP/Info/sipSPICheckResponseExt: INVITE response with no RSEQ - disable IS_REL1XX
018728: Dec 10 17:49:39.696 CDT: //58462/90B32AF39953/SIP/State/sipSPIChangeState: 0x4ACEAEF0 : State change from (STA TE_SENT_INVITE, SUBSTATE_NONE) to (STATE_RECD_PROCEEDING, SUBSTATE_PROCEEDING_PROCEEDING)
018729: Dec 10 17:49:39.884 CDT: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Info/ccsip_process_sipspi_queue_event: ccsip_spi_get_msg_type r eturned: 2 for event 1
018730: Dec 10 17:49:39.884 CDT: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Transport/sipTransportProcessNWNewConnMsg: context=0x4A00D318
018731: Dec 10 17:49:39.884 CDT: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Transport/sipConnectionManagerProcessNewConnMsg: gConnTab=0x4A0 0D318, addr=192.168.150.14, port=5060, local_addr=, connid=4, transport=TCP
018732: Dec 10 17:49:39.884 CDT: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Info/ccsip_new_msg_preprocessor: Checking Invite Dialog
018733: Dec 10 17:49:39.888 CDT: //58462/90B32AF39953/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Received:
SIP/2.0 400 Bad Request
FROM: "David Kiernan"<105>;tag=FE68C844-208105>
TO: <>;epid=B53A9D78CB;tag=af94da49bc>
CSEQ: 101 INVITE
CALL-ID: 91575B65-612C11E3-9958A2D3-93B2F889@192.168.254.13
VIA: SIP/2.0/TCP 192.168.254.13:5060;branch=z9hG4bK41BC23AF
CONTENT-LENGTH: 0
SERVER: RTCC/5.0.0.0 MediationServer
12-10-2013 06:42 PM
400 Bad Request indicates that the initial invite sent from Cisco to Lync is not supported by Lync. We need to check the complete sip logs to know which field(header/sdp) in the Invite is not supported.
Also it seems Lync doesn't support Rel1xx response. You may try disabling it under SIP config n check the behavior.
If not working after disabling the rel1xx, please collect debug ccsip message n debug voice ccapi inout for a test call along with the running config.
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