11-16-2005 04:31 PM - edited 03-15-2019 03:51 AM
Hi a group of our users get this at the same time as their phones seem to drop callers off. I suspect its loss of RTP stream caused by a network problem (these phones stay registered to the callManager), but there is precious little about this message on the Cisco website, and I wondered if anyone had experience of this message.
11-16-2005 05:12 PM
I have a group of users experiencing the same thing. After searching I have not located anymore information on this error.
11-16-2005 06:21 PM
OK, I'm going to try and replicate the issue in the lab, I'll let you know what comes out of it. Might be a few days.
11-16-2005 07:33 PM
Take a look at this issue:
Is that what you're seeing?
11-16-2005 08:11 PM
I've seen that document, its the same error message, but in our case its not happening to Unity. We get it when they are talking to a gateway to the PSTN, but also I believe probably to other internal extensions, but not sure yet.
11-16-2005 08:51 PM
Have tried puttign new loads on the phones which have the problem
11-17-2005 11:49 AM
I have two instances of the "temp fail" error. One is if you are talking to someone on a 7920, and they lose connectivity you will see it.
The second occured on an MGCP gateway we had running PRI's to a sister corparation's PBX. We had a 2651xm running the two's PRI's as well as a 100 Mbit connection to their network. For whatever reason, the CPU started having spikes (utilization up to 99%) and during the spikes it would get so slow it would drop the PRI's and people would see the temp fail error. Try some MGCP debug's on your PRI router. I could watch the PRI's in Cisco Real Time Monitor and see them drop during the CPU spikes.
11-17-2005 05:15 PM
If you see CPU spike of 99% on your router that is some thign really serious. You may want to check for some bugs on the code and also open a Case with Cisco.
I was surprised that you were able to run Debug commnds when the CPU was at 99%
11-17-2005 05:26 PM
the CPU usage on the gateway looked like the cisco logo. up and down. the spikes would happen every 20-30 minutes and last about 3-5 seconds. the cpu usage went from 20-30% to 99%. I also had a segV exception error on the router. Opened a TAC case, upgraded to latest IOS. problem remained. Swapped 2651xm for 2821 and problem stopped. So best guess at this point was the 2651 lacked the horsepower for what we were asking of it. When i ran my segv error through the output interpeter it did point me to a bug on the 3600 platform where fax/modem across PRI's was causing problems. We definately had alot of faxes going across the PRI's .
11-17-2005 05:27 PM
Are the callers all on calls across the same gateway?
11-17-2005 05:49 PM
No. And we are running pretty recent firmware on the phones too.
11-18-2005 09:12 PM
We seem to only get the 'temp failed' message on calls coming across 2 PRI's from another PBX. The calls on the other PRI's at this site have not reported this error.
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