05-24-2013 02:26 AM - last edited on 03-25-2019 09:08 PM by ciscomoderator
Hello everyone,
I've got a strange license issue on a virtual VCS installed on a BE6K:
I've got an endpoint registered both in H323 and SIP on the VCS (7.2.1) and a Cisco Jabber for windows registered on a CUCM (9.1). CUCM and VCS are linked by a SIP trunk.
Here is my issue:
I can establish a connexion calling from the endpoint to jabber: it uses 1 non-traversal call.
When I make a call from jabber to the endpoint, VCS reject the call because max traversal call is exeeded ! When I check the overview dashboard, I can see that this call is using 9 traversal call!
Does anyone of you have any idea about this ?
Thanks
Best Regards
Bruno
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05-25-2013 05:43 AM
the cause of loop usually (but not the only) is a bad searchrule which forking the calls through multiple zones. if you enable your debug mode on VCS and log through logs you would see how many zones were considered as a potential candiate for destination of call and whether a branched call was created.
05-24-2013 02:29 AM
Update: sorry, i used a wrong CCO. This message comes from me.
Thx
05-24-2013 06:09 AM
Look like you might have a similar issue to that which we have faced. It seem as though you can get into a loop state where the call is passed out to the VCS-e from the VCS-c then back and forth. Although there is a loop detection on the VCS, we have found that this doesn't always work. Basically, the loop stop when it has consumed all traversal licenses
Have a look here : - https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3910720#3910720
05-25-2013 05:43 AM
the cause of loop usually (but not the only) is a bad searchrule which forking the calls through multiple zones. if you enable your debug mode on VCS and log through logs you would see how many zones were considered as a potential candiate for destination of call and whether a branched call was created.
05-27-2013 01:36 AM
Hi Ahmad,
I've just add a new transform to avoid my CUCM call to loop into multiple zone and it's working!
WIthout transform, the call went through all the zone I created.
Thanks for all.
Regards,
BZ
05-27-2013 01:42 AM
Hi Bruno,
that's because transform is executable before admin and user call policy.
Best regards,
Ahma
05-27-2013 08:16 AM
Hi Ahmad,
What is the order that the VCS utilizies to route a call? From what you mentioned, I can conclude the following:
1. Transform
2. Admin Policy
3. User Call Policy
Is transform the first element that the VCS analyzes?
TIA,
Amir
05-27-2013 08:20 AM
Hello Amir,
Yes, that's correct in the order you mentioned.
regards,Ahmad
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