02-21-2014 01:47 AM - edited 03-16-2019 09:50 PM
Hi everyone,
We have this issue when calling through a QSIG E1 to a ALCATEL OXE PBX, registered in CUCM through MGCP, from a Cisco IP Phone running SIP registered in a new CUCM running 9.1.2.11900. The phone loads are the latest releases and i'm experiencing this on 8961s and 78XXs. For 7942s running SCCP everything is OK.
Basically, when i dial the destination number the call is placed but i see Unknown Number until i receive the ALERTING packet from the PBX with the facilities. By then i can see the Called Name of the destination in my Cisco Phone while it's ringing and later, when connected. The thing is when i go to the Call History Lists the call is registered to an Unknown number.
Any ideas?
02-21-2014 03:19 AM
Same issue calling to H323 Cisco CME Gateways...
02-22-2014 11:35 AM
check this: http://tools.cisco.com/squish/8280F CSCti46360
02-22-2014 11:37 AM
related to CSCso49790
02-25-2014 12:36 AM
HI Ishan,
Thanks for the reply. I had already looked at those Bugs but they are related to calls made eithin phones registered to the CUCM and has already been corrected. This only happens when i call phones that are not registered to CUCM, but only happens to SIP phones. Maybe i'm missing something in the SIP configuration...
02-25-2014 01:40 AM
Francisco,
the bug is for SIP phones only and doesnt affect the SCCP phones. for the outbound calling, do you have a Translation pattern to go out to the sIP trunk?
can you tell the exact call flow here?
eg
SIP phone-->dials number-->hits TP-->hits Route pattern-->MGCP gw ?
ishan
02-25-2014 01:45 AM
For SCCP phones everything works fine.
The call flow is either one of these:
Sip phone -> MGCP gateway (Cisco 2951) -> Primary E1 (QSIG) -> ALCATEL OXE
or
Sip phone -> H323 -> Cisco CME
02-25-2014 02:03 AM
i mean the digit manipulation that you are doing.
for eg:
SIP phone-->dials number-->hits TranslationPattern-->hits Route pattern-->mgcp
02-25-2014 02:11 AM
There's no digit manipulation done on the CUCM side. There a Route Pattern pointing to a Route List with the respective Route Group. No Manipulation involved.
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