06-08-2016 05:26 AM - edited 03-17-2019 07:09 AM
Hi Guys,
My Customer have the solution with 12 sites and is having the following problem:
For example:
Site A call for all sites and PST and the call work fine
Site B call for all sites and PST and the call work fine
There are not problem about the another sites.
When site A call for B, B for A, after 05 five minutes the call stay mute. My suspect is related the network. I requested the Customer to take 01 Phone site A and another phone site B and to do sniffer using wireshark. Another idea about this? I don´t found problem about the CUCM. The Customer informed to me didn´t have change in the network and that was worked fine.
Thanks,
Wilson
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06-08-2016 05:43 AM
Hi Wilson,
If the issue is only between these two sites then most likely it is not the cucm as it would have affected other sites as well. The wireshark captures are the right thing to do in this case as they will show from which direction the RTP flow stops and what is the signaling that takes place prior to that. If CUCM is initiating some mid-call signaling that is causing this even that would be seen in the captures. It is important to get the detauled callmanager service traces as well apart from the packet captures to see the signaling happening on cucm. As a test you can try removing any firewall or opening all its ports if one exists between these sites.
HTH
Manish
06-08-2016 07:06 AM
As Manish said, Wireshark is a good start.
Also, we need to get a better understanding of your network. Are all 12 sites registering with CUCM? Is it just one cluster? How are the sites interconnected? MPLS? VPN? If VPN, do you NAT over the internet through firewalls? Do you have more than one firewall in HA?
We'll also need the CUCM traces for the time frame of the call. Please provide the calling and called number.
Thanks,
FG
06-08-2016 05:43 AM
Hi Wilson,
If the issue is only between these two sites then most likely it is not the cucm as it would have affected other sites as well. The wireshark captures are the right thing to do in this case as they will show from which direction the RTP flow stops and what is the signaling that takes place prior to that. If CUCM is initiating some mid-call signaling that is causing this even that would be seen in the captures. It is important to get the detauled callmanager service traces as well apart from the packet captures to see the signaling happening on cucm. As a test you can try removing any firewall or opening all its ports if one exists between these sites.
HTH
Manish
06-08-2016 06:37 AM
Hi Manish,
Thanks a lot for Your contact. I will procedure this way and will inform to You later the results.
WIlson
06-10-2016 08:53 AM
06-17-2016 05:29 AM
Hi Manish,
The Customer informed to me yesterday that found the problem in the firewall configuration.
Thanks a lot for your help
Wilson
06-08-2016 07:06 AM
As Manish said, Wireshark is a good start.
Also, we need to get a better understanding of your network. Are all 12 sites registering with CUCM? Is it just one cluster? How are the sites interconnected? MPLS? VPN? If VPN, do you NAT over the internet through firewalls? Do you have more than one firewall in HA?
We'll also need the CUCM traces for the time frame of the call. Please provide the calling and called number.
Thanks,
FG
06-08-2016 07:40 AM
Hi Francisco,
Thanks a lot for Your contact. The all sites register in CUCM, is the one cluster and the connection is did by links carrier working MPLS. The Customer informed to me that there are firewall in the all sites. I don´t have more details about firewalls.
In this moment I am waiting the Customer to do the calls e collect wireshark and RTMT logs for continues the analyzes.
Thanks,
Regards,
Wilson
06-17-2016 05:30 AM
Hi Francisco,
The Customer informed to me yesterday that found the problem in the firewall configuration.
Thanks a lot for your help
Wilson
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