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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12-17-2008 06:26 AM
Thank you for this comment. This helped me when the registration said rejected. Now all is well.
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 08:51 PM
Hi, thanks all for your time, I restarted RIS, CallManger and TFTP on both publisher and subscriber. Now CUCM sees all FXO POTS end points.
12-17-2008 07:45 AM
just out of curiosity, did you configure ccm-manager config server???? because otherwise that means you should have configured the dial-peers by yourself, without the command the GW won't look at CCM to pull his config
HTH
java
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03-14-2017 04:07 AM
Thank you for the suggestion for manually adding in the dial-peer voice 999000 pots to the appropriate ports. That worked immediately for me and now the FXO port is registered.
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