06-26-2005 11:27 PM
Hi all. We have Cisco 2650 with PRI channel. It connects to the PBX and then to PSTN. Signalization type between PBX and Cisco - primary-net5 (EDSS-1).
There is one problem. Some people calls to our gateway Cisco, it tries to deliver these calls to PBX.
Because of some reasons answer from PBX comes in 16 seconds. C2650 waits during 10-12 seconds and finish call.
What should I do to make Cisco wait more than 16 seconds?
Debug for call in attachment.
sh isdn timers:
ISDN Serial1/0:15 Timers (dsl 0) Switchtype = primary-net5
ISDN Layer 2 values
K = 7 outstanding I-frames
N200 = 3 max number of retransmits
T200 = 1.000 seconds
T202 = 2.000 seconds
T203 = 16.000 seconds
ISDN Layer 3 values
T301 = 180.000 seconds
T303 = 40.000 seconds
T304 = 30.000 seconds
T305 = 30.000 seconds
T306 = 30.000 seconds
T307 = 180.000 seconds
T308 = 4.000 seconds
T309 Disabled
T310 = 20.000 seconds
T313 = 4.000 seconds
T316 = 120.000 seconds
T318 = 4.000 seconds
T319 = 4.000 seconds
T322 = 4.000 seconds
T3OOS = 5.000 seconds
TGUARD= 17.000 seconds, Expiry = REJECT_CALL
06-27-2005 12:08 AM
Well, you better find out why the PBX sends back an ALERTING message after so much delay. Is the called party directly connected to the PBX, or the PBX is routing this call transit to another PBX/PSTN switch ?
Is the called party a mobile/GSM user ?
06-27-2005 12:24 AM
Ok, really I know that PBX connects to another PSTN switch and technical support told me that there are many protocol transformations (from EDSS-1 to SS7 and others) and they could not decrease delay between CallProceeding and Connect.
Called party is common PSTN user. We have to configure our equipment ih such way because of configuration of our partners.
06-27-2005 12:40 AM
Indeed, you are not getting a "CALL Proceeding message".
On the debug I see how Cisco sends a SETUP message and after 12-13 seconds receives an ALERTING message from the other side. Then I do not see a RELEASE_COMPLETE message (or CONNECT). Run a debug once again and post it.
Does the calling party hear the "ringback" ?
06-27-2005 01:20 AM
06-27-2005 05:01 AM
Dude, I do not see anything wrong on your last debug. The PBX (the remote side) sent an ALERTING message within one second after your Cisco has sent the SETUP. And then your Cisco has sent a RELEASE COMPLETE.
06-27-2005 06:36 PM
Thanx for help. There was a strange way for solving this problem: copying old config, reloading gateway, and setting up isdn timers. :)
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