01-13-2011 02:32 PM - edited 03-16-2019 02:52 AM
Hi,
I have an issue regarding unable to receive any incoming calls from any external numbers. The caller hears "This number cannot receive incoming calls. This is a recording." However, any internal (incoming) calls work fine.
This is my first time encountering this kind of problem. As per checking, the directory number configuration is correct.
Any ideas?
Thank you in advance.
01-13-2011 03:38 PM
Multiple possible causes here:
1. If callers can call OUT via this gateway to the PSTN, but incoming calls are failing, the most likely issue is that the calling search space used by the gateway is either set to none (Null) or does not include the partition that contains the internal phones. Helpful debug to use here is DEBUG ISDN Q931. This will allow you to see the D channel traffic for call setup for calls coming in and out of the network via the gateway.
2. If caller can't call out either, they the circuit may be down, D channel on the PRI may be out, etc. On the gateway, do a SHOW ISDN STATUS. The status you want to see is MULTIFRAME_ESTABLISHED.
3. If circuit is up, outbound calls work, and call search space is correct, the carrier may not havd the DID's mapped to your circuits. This one is a telco problem, and you'd need their help to resolve it. DEBUG ISDN Q931 will show no activity for the inbound call when a call attempt is made and fails if this is the case.
HTH
Cliff
01-14-2011 04:26 AM
I think the prompt you are hearing is being played by your line supplier, check with them and make sure the lines are bi-directional.
01-14-2011 01:15 PM
I see. I'll do that. Thanks for your help Tobin and Cliff.
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