04-02-2014 10:03 AM - edited 03-18-2019 02:50 AM
Dear all,
We have end point registered on CUCM, and VCS-C, if some one call dial us from outside call can be connected, but no audio video is coming. Even when we tried to registered end point to VCS-E. Same thing is happening.
We are using only LAN2 on VCS-E with static NATIN. We are using LAN2 as external network.The traversal zone configuration is done on LAN ip address of VCS-E
Any advise.
I have attached my logs in the attached word file.
04-02-2014 02:15 PM
Hi,
Just to have the call flow clear, you have one endpoint register to CUCM and another one to VCS-C, the call is coming from outside through the VCS-E, and on either endpoint there are Media problems? Or the call is coming through CUCM?
Do you have the same issue with outgoing calls?
You can get a diagnostic log on the VCS-Ex/VCS-C to make sure both endpoints (internal and external) are asking to send/recv media to the proper ip address.
Also ussually this could be a NAT issue on the network, you also can check that.
Finally a tcpDump from the VCS-Ex will help you to check the ip address negotiation for media and if the media ist being send/recv for the correct ip address.
I hope this can be useful.
Regards,
Luis C
04-02-2014 02:52 PM
If you're using NAT then you must have the dual-nic option key installed on the VCS-E even if you are only using one NIC as the option key also allows you to enter the NAT settings. This must be entered as the VCS-E must know both addresses.
/jens
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04-04-2014 06:54 AM
Actually I m using single interface with static NAT, what I have found on document that the traversal zone from VCS-C to VCS-E should be on static NATED IP (Public IP Address), coz media and signaling are sent to VCS-C with that public IP address.
So I also attached the tcpdump logs where I can find that , rtp, rtcp traffic is sent from VCS-E with the public IP address.
Now I will use dual LAN interface and update you all.
Thanks for your response.
04-04-2014 02:46 PM
Doesn't matter if it's static NAT, as I said earlier; you must have the dual-nic option key installed, which will allow you to enter the NAT/Public IP address details the VCS-E requires for this to work.
This issue has been covered numerous times in the past in this forum.
/jens
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04-05-2014 06:25 AM
Yes we have installed dual-NIC key option.
Is there any way where we can force VCS-E to send traffic to VCS-C with the private IP address not with Public IP Address.
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