11-19-2004 05:04 AM - edited 03-02-2019 08:04 PM
I have a 1760 with 2 FXS ports.
I connect FAXs on both FXS ports and I try to make a call but it's not succesful.
I can call a remote FAX (VOIP call) with no problem, but when there is an incoming call, the FAX answers the call but cannot handshake and finaly the connection terminates.
When using the VOIP call, I use the following configuration:
dial-peer voice 10 voip
desctination-pattern 123
fax rate disable
fax protocol pass-through g711alaw
but int the pots there are no commands
What do I do?
11-19-2004 09:13 AM
What does the POTS dial-peer command look like ?
dial-peer voice 11 pots
destination-pattern xxxxx (the fax number)
port 1/0 (port number)
11-22-2004 04:25 AM
Hi,
Sorry but I didn't tell you the whole story.
The call is TDM - VoIP (SIP) - TDM
Forget the previus question.
It was just a test call to solve my following problem.
This is the router's copnfiguration:
dial-peer voice 7 pots
description POTS for FXS port
application session
destination-pattern 30899
fax rate disable
port 0/1
forward-digits all
!
dial-peer voice 20 voip
description VOIP for FAX call
application session
destination-pattern 0721680000
voice-class codec 1
session protocol sipv2
session target sip-server
fax rate disable
fax protocol pass-through g711alaw
no vad
!
Scenario 1
When cisco fax calls the other PSTN fax, the call starts with codec G729br8. When fax tone is detected, there is a re-invite from B-side and then a codec negotiation follows to g711alaw and the fax is working.
This call is succesful.
Scenario 2
When the other PSTN fax calls the cisco fax, the call starts with g729br8/g729r8 but there is no re-invite from cisco (B-side now). The codec never changes to g711alaw.
The call is not successful.
What I am looking for is the command
"fax protocol pass-through g711alaw"
in the POTS configuration to enable SIP re-invite for codec re-negotiation.
Any help here?
Thank you
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