11-08-2017 08:08 AM - edited 03-18-2019 01:36 PM
Hello,
i'm in the process of configuring TMS and webex integration and been using the following guide
i've configured the tms booking url in the webex admin site. When i try to schedule a conf from TMS and include webex resources. I get the following error:
WEBEX_ERROR_nopstnnumbereturnredbywebex
i'm not sure what's missing in the config
see attached for screen shot
any recommendation is apprecioated. Thanks
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12-07-2017 07:30 AM
I wanted to share the resolution to this error.
it turns out, the number provided by webex for audio call-in is expected to be a toll call-in vs toll free call-in. Basically toll free numbers do not work.
you can make that change in webex portal, preferences -> audio -> edit account -> add a second call-in number (non toll-free), if you cant edit the account, ask your webex provider to allow it.
11-11-2017 08:25 PM
Have you configured PSTN audio correct per the guide?
Have you checked the TMS logs?
Are you using PTSN audio on-premises or cloud, see Figures 1-4, 1-5, and 1-6 in Information About the Cisco WebEx Enabled TelePresence Feature chapter.
11-14-2017 06:04 AM - edited 11-14-2017 06:46 AM
Hi Patrick,
the error i'm seeing in the logs is
2017-11-14 08:44:15,901 [28] WARN Tandberg.TMS.Framework.Service.Language.LanguageService - No English text found for WEBEX_ERROR_NoPstnCallInNumberReturnedByWebEx
regarding the documentation you shared, initially i was trying to do figure 1-5
but I'm having some doubts.
in order to implement figure 1-5, does the provider need to setup TSP audio integration and that's it ?
if I'm trying to implement figure 1-5 and I'm using conductor to assign resources, so in TMS conductor is added to the conf bridge. is that an issue ? or do i need to assign MCU resources directly to the conference.
edit: i'm wondering if using conductor is the issue maybe ? it might be worth it to attempt to assign an MCU directly and see what happens ?
Thanks
11-14-2017 10:11 AM
Conductor isn't supported with CMR Hybrid (aka WebEx Enabled TelePresence) until Update 4 which uses TMS 14.6, Conductor XC3.0, and WBS29.11. If you're running CMR Hybrid prior to this release, you'll need to use a conference bridge not managed by Conductor.
CMR Hybrid Release Notes (TMS 14.6 - WebEx Meeting Center WBS29.11)
11-14-2017 11:08 AM
I should be able to use conductor then.
current versions in the environment
TMS : 15.4.0
Conductor: XC 4.3
Webex: WBS31
11-14-2017 11:57 AM
I don't know then, troubleshooting CMR Hyrbid can be tricky, which is why Cisco goes through an A2Q process and requires the customer to go through a partner when deploying it. Is this a new deployment or existing? I'd recommend you open a case with TAC so they can check your configuration and make sure everything on both ends, on-premise and cloud are correct.
11-15-2017 06:19 AM
The only new aspect of this deployment is Webex integration. Which was technically implemented using a partner.
webex provider mentioned that everything is setup properly on their side.
i don't know if i mentioned that to you, but when i attempt to setup the conference then get the error message.
I also receive a web-ex invitation email, to forward it and start my meeting.
I do have a ticket open with tac and working on it from there.
Thanks for the help.
12-07-2017 07:30 AM
I wanted to share the resolution to this error.
it turns out, the number provided by webex for audio call-in is expected to be a toll call-in vs toll free call-in. Basically toll free numbers do not work.
you can make that change in webex portal, preferences -> audio -> edit account -> add a second call-in number (non toll-free), if you cant edit the account, ask your webex provider to allow it.
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