08-14-2012 03:16 AM - edited 03-15-2019 05:21 AM
Hi there,
I'm hoping someone can assist. The setup i am trying to get working is the following
User dials in over POTS to an ISDN30 Line. The ISDN30 line (3rd Party Supplier) is connected to our 2911 via a HWIC-1CE1T1-PRI module. We have inserted a PVDM2-12DM into the router to handle the POTS call.
Problem we have is that we cannot seem to get a modem tone when the user dials in. The ISDN line connects and the debug modem command shows the modem SETUP & INIT phase - see below
Aug 13 12:58:52.341: CSM: MODEM_REPORT from 0/0/0:0, call_id=0x61, event=0x1, cause=0x0, dchan_idb=0x2B2C837C
Aug 13 12:58:52.341: CSM: called_number 'number removed' modem_pool 2AA6CE14 deny_call FALSE
Aug 13 12:58:52.341: CSM: Next free modem = 0/202; statbits = 10020
Aug 13 12:58:52.341: Modem 0/202 CSM: modem is allocated, modems free=-1
Aug 13 12:58:52.341: Modem 0/202 CSM: Incoming call from Unknown to 'number removed', id 0x61
Aug 13 12:58:52.341: Modem 0/202 CSM: (CSM_PROC_IDLE)<--ISDN_CALL
Aug 13 12:58:52.453: CSM: MODEM_REPORT from 0/0/0:0, call_id=0x61, event=0x4, cause=0x0, dchan_idb=0x2B2C837C
Aug 13 12:58:52.453: Modem 0/202 CSM: MODEM_REPORT rcvd DEV_CONNECTED for call_id 0x61
Aug 13 12:58:52.453: Modem 0/202 CSM: (CSM_PROC_MODEM_RESERVED)<--ISDN_CONNECTED
Aug 13 12:58:52.453: Modem 0/202 CSMV12: SETUP(Answer) ISDN 0/0:0
Aug 13 12:58:52.453: Modem 0/202 CSMV12: configured for Answer(A-law) mode, with Null signaling, 0x0 tone detection
Aug 13 12:58:52.453: Modem 0/202 CSMV12: INIT(Answer) ISDN 0/0:0
Aug 13 12:58:52.453: %ISDN-6-CONNECT: Interface Serial0/0/0:0 is now connected to N/A N/A
Aug 13 12:58:52.485: CSM: csm_modem_event called
Aug 13 12:58:52.485: Modem 0/202 CSM: (CSM_PROC_WAIT_FOR_CARRIER)<--CSM_EVENT_MODEM_SETUP Aug 13 12:58:52.341: CSM:
but there is no modem tone or any more output from the debug commands.
The ISDN line is working fine as a normal ISDN dial in is successful.
Has any one tried this before or is there a known issue with this solution?
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10-09-2012 08:21 AM
Configure network-clock-select 1 for the interface.
08-14-2012 04:00 AM
Can you update IOS first.
If still trouble, search for similar threads in 'infrastructure - remote access' forum.
10-09-2012 03:19 AM
Updated the IOS but made no difference. Turns out i was missing the line 'network-clock-participate wic 0' Added this to the config and managed to get incoming POTS calls. Only problem now is that the PITS call won't stay up for more than 5 seconds. Looking at the Modem AT registry settings.
10-09-2012 08:21 AM
Configure network-clock-select 1 for the interface.
10-09-2012 09:22 AM
Hi Paolo,
Many thanks for this, all sorted. Made a dial in call and managed a continuous ping for 7 minutes before i tore the call down.
You've been a great help,
Cheers
Kenny
10-09-2012 02:57 PM
Thank you for the nice rating and good luck!
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