12-15-2008 11:51 PM - edited 03-15-2019 03:05 PM
Hi, all,
I am new to Cisco VoIP, I am trying to set up a SRST router in remote office. The router is a 2801, it has 4 FXO ports on it. I configured MGCP and pointed MGCP call-agent to HQ CCM. "sh ccm-manager" on router shows that it is registered with CCM, but on CCM, the FXO port status is "unregistered" although 2801's IP address is recognized correctly. When I configured the rest 3 FXO ports, both registration and IP appear in CCM as as unknown/unknow for all 3 analog end points.
What could be wrong? what debug should I turn on? thanks a lot ...
Jian
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12-16-2008 06:23 PM
Yes y ou should see those auto-generated dial peers 999000, 999001, 999002, and 999003. If you are not, then there is definitely a problem. I have had issues where I had to manually configure those same dial peers and the ports magically registered. Try it and see.
ex:
dial-peer voice 999000 pots
service mgcpapp
port 0/0/0
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12-16-2008 06:34 PM
Sometimes we see this when the TFTP service isn't acting correctly. It's worth a try to restart the TFTP service if you want to see the auto-config take effect.
It's possible that the auto config would change some of the mgcp parameters and change the registration status, but it's kind of along shot.
12-16-2008 04:27 AM
do you have the dial-peers configured with application mgcpapp??
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java
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12-16-2008 07:26 AM
Yes, I do ...
12-16-2008 07:28 AM
'show ccm' only shows if the *Router* is registered. 'show mgcp endpoints' shows our known endpoints.
If the router is registered that means your hostname/domain matches the entry in CUCM. That is good.
You probably don't have a dial-peer with the port and service mgcpapp on it.
Or, you have incorrectly put the cards in the wrong ports in CUCM when entering endpoint information.
12-16-2008 07:35 AM
12-16-2008 07:40 AM
get 'debug mgcp packet', do a 'no mgcp' 'mgcp', see what types of messages we send.
If we send endpoint not available:
Probably want to check 'show voice port summary' 'show voice call summary' and 'show dial-peer voice summary' to make sure that those ports are in the UP state.
12-16-2008 08:28 AM
c2801#sh voice port summary
IN OUT
PORT CH SIG-TYPE ADMIN OPER STATUS STATUS EC
============== == ============ ===== ==== ======== ======== ==
0/0/0 -- fxo-ls up dorm idle on-hook y
0/0/1 -- fxo-ls up dorm idle on-hook y
0/0/2 -- fxo-ls up dorm idle on-hook y
0/0/3 -- fxo-ls up dorm idle on-hook y
50/0/1 1 efxs up up on-hook idle y
50/0/2 1 efxs up up on-hook idle y
50/0/3 1 efxs up up on-hook idle y
c2801#sh voice call sum
PORT CODEC VAD VTSP STATE VPM STATE
============== ========= === ==================== ======================
0/0/0 - - - FXOLS_ONHOOK
0/0/1 - - - FXOLS_ONHOOK
0/0/2 - - - FXOLS_ONHOOK
0/0/3 - - - FXOLS_ONHOOK
50/0/1 .1 - - - EFXS_INIT
50/0/2 .1 - - - EFXS_INIT
c2801#sh dial-peer voice sum
dial-peer hunt 0
AD PRE PASS OUT
TAG TYPE MIN OPER PREFIX DEST-PATTERN FER THRU SESS-TARGET STAT PORT
1 pots up down 91.......... 1 down
100 pots up up 0 down 0/0/0
101 pots up up 0 down 0/0/1
102 pots up up 0 down 0/0/2
103 pots up up 0 down 0/0/3
20001 pots up down 0 50/0/1
20002 pots up down 0 50/0/2
12-16-2008 11:45 AM
This appears to be normal.
Debugs look like all 4 ports register fine, from mgcp side.
Try taking any dial peers that have the ports defined that aren't the 999xxx mgcp dial peers off. Other than that, it may be an issue with CCM not showing the right status.
12-16-2008 11:48 AM
have you tried restarting RIS???
HTH
java
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12-16-2008 02:55 PM
Restarted, still no go ...
12-16-2008 01:11 PM
Although sh mgcp endpoint shows 4 FXO ports, show mpcp connection does not show anything ...
12-16-2008 03:24 PM
'show mgcp connection' will show active voice calls. If there aren't active voice calls this isn't a problem.
It looks like the usual suspects have been mostly eliminated. You can try removing the gateway completely and adding it back. You could try restarting the CCM service. You could reload the pub/sub even. If you don't want to go that far, you could try getting CCM traces and having TAC look at it. Maybe try a few test calls and see which side misbehaves when the call is made.
I don't see anything wrong with the gateway on this. It sees the right ports, it responds the correct way.
12-16-2008 03:30 PM
I had this problem once before, except I was seeing the port unregistered on the pub, but when I went to the sub, the very same port showed registered. I took this as some sort of replication problem between pub and sub, and just ended up rebooting the cluster. (I even ran dbhelper to no avail). After that, all was well and the port showed registered on both pub and sub.
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12-16-2008 05:44 PM
have you tried a call????
once i also saw an issue, the status was not right but calls were OK (we ran debugs and confirmed it). there was some SDL issue and a cluster reboot cleared it
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java
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12-16-2008 06:14 PM
I will try that again tomorrow, one thing I don't understand is that if my c2801 is talking to CUCM and end-points are registered with CUCM, am not I supposed to see auto-generated dial-peer voice 999000 pots configuration? but I don't see the configuration on the router.
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