11-01-2015 04:14 PM - edited 03-17-2019 04:46 AM
Hi experts,
I'm playing with the sip side of the voice at the moment, and I'm having trouble with outgoing calls to the sip provider.
while examing the show sip-ua register status command, I found the 88820xxxxxentry, which is the sip provider account name, has the peer value -1, it this normal? I can't find any document regardging to this and also for some reason, all my ISDN (pots) dial-peers and internal ephone-dns are listed as well?
Thanks in advance for any thoughts.
Cheers,
Leon
Line peer expires(sec) registered P-Associ-URI
================================ ========== ============ ========== ============
00[2,3,4,7,8]........ 1002 23 no
013[1-9]... 1004 59 no
01[3,8]00...... 1003 0 no
0[2-9]....... 1001 0 no
200 20001 10 no
201 20002 10 no
202 20007 10 no
203 20003 10 no
204 20004 10 no
205 20005 10 no
206 20006 10 no
210 20008 10 no
688 20010 10 no
88820xxxxx -1 81 yes
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11-01-2015 08:28 PM
Hi,
Yes, the peer value of -1 for SIP Trunk is normal, you may check the following post
https://supportforums.cisco.com/discussion/12514431/result-show-sip-ua-register-status-will-be-changed-no-if-sip-trunk-not-reachable
For any outbound call issues you may post the running config and debug ccsip messages for a test call.
Manish
11-01-2015 08:28 PM
Hi,
Yes, the peer value of -1 for SIP Trunk is normal, you may check the following post
https://supportforums.cisco.com/discussion/12514431/result-show-sip-ua-register-status-will-be-changed-no-if-sip-trunk-not-reachable
For any outbound call issues you may post the running config and debug ccsip messages for a test call.
Manish
11-01-2015 08:54 PM
Hi Manish,
Thanks for cleaing the meaning of -1.
I've managed to fix the outgoing call issue, it is due to the internal ephone number been passed on as the "calling" number hence the ISP is refusing it.
Thanks again.
Cheers,
Leon
11-01-2015 09:03 PM
Hi Leon,
Thanks for updating the post with the resolution.
Manish
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