02-20-2018 02:18 PM - edited 03-01-2019 02:06 PM
Hi everyone,
I've got 8841 phones at one of my customer offices that are not able to make or receive calls. The phones will receive IP addresses and register in CM but when called or attempting to call out will fail with either silence or a fast busy. I'll then see it drop registration in CM and after a few minutes it will come back. Other offices on the same call manager in different regions are working just fine.
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02-23-2018 01:47 PM
Resolved: Was simple MTU again. Base MTU was set to 1300 but no adjust-mss. Once we implemented that it ran stable. No users on site now to verify but I'll post again if different.
02-21-2018 04:09 AM
You should narrow down the problem:
- Does registration flap for all phones at that site?
- When a phone is registered, can it dial another phone at the same site (check partitions/CSSs/DPs accordingly)?
02-21-2018 05:36 AM
I got results back from that customer after I posted:
Existing SCCP phones do not flap or drop or behave in anyway like the 8841 SIP phones are
8841 phones are unable to dial in building and vice versa. When they try they get the same behaviour of a fast busy or silence and the phone(s) re-register.
02-23-2018 10:45 AM
02-23-2018 01:47 PM
Resolved: Was simple MTU again. Base MTU was set to 1300 but no adjust-mss. Once we implemented that it ran stable. No users on site now to verify but I'll post again if different.
11-20-2019 12:41 PM
MTU where? On the L2 switch the phone is connected to ?
11-20-2019 01:21 PM
On the GRE tunnel leaving the site router to the next hop. The phone was defaulting to a higher value than the circuit was capable and without the mss adjust it wasn't correcting the phone.
11-20-2019 01:55 PM
05-25-2022 01:11 PM
Same story tonight. Just hung on registering, but after adjusting the correct MTU and adjust-mss and a phone reboot it all worked!
05-25-2022 01:53 PM
I'm happy to say that I'm 1 month away from DELETE *.* on all things Cisco IPT! No more absurdly complex and overpriced IPT platforms to support. We will replace 12 VMs with a single instance of 3CX and our annual cost will be LESS than the annual recurring maintenance costs for Cisco.
Cisco was good for my career from the early 90s thru 2015 - but for any SMB and smaller enterprises ( we have 6 locations and 400 staff ) - Cisco is NOT the correct IPT platform. Do yourself and your company a favor and ditch Cisco and investigate 3CX.
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