05-07-2002 12:08 AM - edited 03-15-2019 02:46 AM
Hi all,
I had a problem with my cisco 1750 router connecting to a Siemens PBX(E&M i/f). The problems are:
1) Calls from outside can reach the router and be routed to individual phones via the PBX(E&M), except that the connection time only lasts for a few minutes(1 ~ 5, quite random)
2) Cannot make outgoing calls.
Seems strange on why incoming calls are OK but cannot make outgoing calls at all, and the connection time only last for a while.. Does it matter with the router IOS version(I'm using c1700-sv3y-mz.121-3.T)? Also I wonder if I must ground the grounding screw(beside the AUX port on the back side) to the PBX's ground? Or can I do something to verify the router..?
Apprecaite your experiences in advance!!
Goku
05-08-2002 06:26 AM
Goku,
Could you send me details of your router config?
Regards
Colin
05-08-2002 08:37 AM
If your calls are disconnecting after 3 min, you are not getting answer supervision. The signal ground for analog e&m ports is on pin 8 of the RJ-45 connector...it is best practice to make sure you have a common ground with the PBX for analog e&m applications. Here are some links that may help:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/788/top_issues/vox/signaling_1.html
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/788/signalling/e_m_overview.html
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/788/products/2em_vic.html
Hope this helps,
Chester
05-10-2002 12:22 AM
Thanks Colin and Chester,
The problem was finally solved by "shorting" the router ground with the SG of individual voice ports on the E&M module. Really strange as router can only detect both on/off hook and send/receive digits after the hard-wiring.... But still need to check if this may have side-effects such as burning the line cards....
Cheers,
Goku
P.S. Below is a partial router config:
!
voice-port 1/0
echo-cancel coverage 32
cptone CN
timeouts interdigit 4
timing percentbreak 60
operation 4-wire
type 5
signal immediate
!
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