07-06-2024 06:51 AM - edited 07-06-2024 09:52 PM
Dears, Hope you are doing well
We have no issues with jabber inside the Local network as everything works very well, also when using external network and calling internal numbers from jabber and answering from the Cisco SIP phones also everything is working well, but we have 2 issues
1- when calling from external network and answering from jabber we can't hear each other
2- when calling from local Cisco SIP phones to jabber outside the office we can't hear each other.
Any solution would be appreciated
Thanks & Regards
07-06-2024 10:12 AM
Same. It happens when I answer calls from an external network through Jabber, and also when I make calls from my local Cisco SIP phone to Jabber outside of the office.
07-09-2024 06:11 AM
Yes exactly that what happens with us
07-07-2024 09:11 AM - edited 07-07-2024 09:14 AM
I have similar deployment but with Cisco sccp phones and jabber. I do not experience these issues
Edited
Are you calling from a gsm network to your internal jabber or from external jabber to your internal jabber
From what I understand, you are experiencing audio issues when calling from external jabber to local jabber? Do you experience the same audio issue from local jabber to external jabber
How is your expressway E deployed? Are you using static NAT ?Does your expressway E have public Ip? Did you deploy MRA or Business to Business calling ?
In the cucm under region, what is bandwidth you set up for Audio?
07-09-2024 06:09 AM
when calling from gsm to internal jabber everything is working normal
when calling from internal jabber to gsm jabber we can't hear each other
we are using static nat and we have a public ip
07-09-2024 07:20 AM
Collect the logs from both Expressway E and C, and analyze them using the CSA Tool.
07-08-2024 12:22 AM
I’m assuming you’re using Dual NIC for the MRA. Please navigate to ‘SYSTEM >> NETWORK INTERFACE >> IP >> External NIC’ on the Expressway. Verify if NAT is enabled and ensure the correct Public IP address is specified.
07-09-2024 06:04 AM
We already have the same settings
07-10-2024 04:25 AM - edited 07-10-2024 04:26 AM
did you open this port range >> 36000 ~ 59999 UDP >> (this range port are used for transport Audio & Video..)
on your WAN-DMZ-Firewall toward Expressway-Edge-External-NIC ?..
although this is very large range, you must see how many simultaneous calls you maybe have,
and almost for every call you must consider 10 UDP port of this range..
for-example >> if you have 20 simultaneous calls >> you must open 36000 to 36200 UDP port..
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