05-16-2011 05:24 AM - edited 03-16-2019 04:59 AM
Hello
I have the following topology:
fax---fxs-h323GW-------IP--------h323GW-----E1----PBX-----PSTN
There is a problem when I send/receive faxes..
What is happening is that it sends/receives only the half of the page or some lines of the page.
I have checked the E1 and it's clear.
The routing is ok.
What else I can check?
05-16-2011 05:33 AM
Hi,
which fax protocol are you using ?
are you using relay or pass through
if relay T.38 or Cisco Fax relay ??
If T.38 then NSE based or protocol based ??
if pass through Modem pass through or modem pass-through ??
New setup or existing one ??
any changes ???
can u paste the sh run of both the routers ???
debug voip ccapi inout for the failed calle with calling and called party number ??
and show call active voice brief atleast 5 times during the call as son as the call starts ??
although you have checked the controllers , can i still ask for show controller t1 on the controlller where the call is going . to pstn
Please rate if you find the info useful.
Regards,
sumit
05-16-2011 06:55 AM
Hi,
Can you please check for slip errors under the show controller output?
05-16-2011 07:07 AM
Yes, Payal has it. I suspect you will be seeing clock slips on your E1 controller.
Make sure you have configured the "network-clock-select" command under on the E1 card.
Barry
05-17-2011 02:22 AM
No slips secs
The problem occurs also when I send from fxs to fxs (localy) too!!
I have tried passthrough and relay..
perhaps it's a bug.. i have tried everything.. i dont know what else to do
05-17-2011 07:37 AM
When calling FXS to FXS, are you using the internal extension or the full E164 number? have you verified that voice calls between those two ports don't experience any voice quality issues?
-Felipe
05-25-2011 12:47 AM
Thank you for your answers.
Everything seemed fine so I opened a tac case
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