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vg224 sccp fax issue with router mgcp

ymalachi
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Hi

I have a customer runnig cucm 7.1.5 ,

my customr have a vg224 that configured as sccp gw  in  the cucm and a 2811

router that connect to the pstn via e1 pri, the 2811 is configured as mgcp gw in the cucm .

my problem is that is some cases we are  not able to receive  a fax call ,

and int same cases the fax are ifne ,

most of the failed faxes are comming from a fax software at the remote sides .like winfax and etc .

the vg224 and the 2811 router are configured as fax pass-through

can u try to help me ?

Yaniv

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Yaniv, I am having same problem, did you get this resolved?

No

Sorry

Post you config from VG224 and PSTN GWs and ensure the PRI ciruits are running clean with no errors or slips.

Chris

p-blalock
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This is a known issue with FoIP.  You can get this to work by setting configuration at three locations, CallManager, VG224, and your 2800 gateway:

In CallManager VG224 "Product Specific Configuration Layout:

Modem Passthrough - Enable

Cisco Fax Relay - Disable

T38 Fax Relay - Enable

Enable

Disable

Disable

Disable

Enable

Enable

1000

0

Enable

On Voice Gateway Router:

voice service voip

  fax protocol t38 version 0 ls-redundancy 2 hs-redundancy 0 fallback none

On VG224:

no ccm-manager fax protocol cisco

no mgcp

mgcp call-agent 10.68.192.10 2427 service-type mgcp version 0.1

mgcp dtmf-relay voip codec all mode out-of-band

mgcp rtp unreachable timeout 1000 action notify

mgcp modem passthrough voip mode nse

mgcp package-capability rtp-package

mgcp package-capability sst-package

mgcp default-package fxr-package

no mgcp package-capability res-package

no mgcp timer receive-rtcp

mgcp sdp simple

mgcp fax rate 14400

mgcp rtp payload-type g726r16 static

mgcp

Hope that fixes it for you.

I am sorry, but what is a known issue?

You cannot just slap faxes on the network and hope it will work by default, you need to plan what fax protocol you will use and configure it accordingly as different devices have different capabilities, and some faxing protocols are only supported on certain VoIP protocols, i.e. protocol-based T.38 does not work with SCCP, etc.

You can do fax passtrhough, modem passthrough, fax realy, NSE T.38, protocol-based T.38, which one are you using?

HTH,

Chris

Sorry, bad choice of words... should have said "well documented."