07-05-2004 04:29 AM
hi all,
in my logging, i'm receiving a disconnectcause=66, 1F, 22, 29. Anyone has any clue about what could the problem be and how to fix it?
Thanks,
Marc Khayat
07-06-2004 08:51 AM
66 is recovery on timer expiry..seems like the other side is taking too long to connect the call the orginating side times out. You can try to increase the timers on the D channel interface of the OGW and see it makes any difference:
2691-1(config-if)#isdn T310 ?
<1-400000> Timer T310 value in milliseconds
1F: Normal, unspecified - Need more information to troubleshoot this cause
22: No circuit/channel available Means your gateway has run out of circuits available to send the call out to the switch. You need to chcek the traffic on the gateway and compare with available resources.
29: Temporary Failure. Not enough information. You will need to monitor your connection with the telco.
07-06-2004 11:21 PM
Hi there,
i'll try increasing the timers and see if it works. Meanwhile, here's a part of my CDRs:
2004-07-05 14:28:06,Local7.Notice,xx.xx.xx.xx,"84941: Jul 5 10:13:01.717: %VOIPAAA-5-VOIP_CALL_HISTORY: CallLegType 1, ConnectionId 12345678 CD8911D8 9D4E835E 98765432, SetupTime 10:12:59.607 GMT Mon Jul 5 2004, PeerAddress 123412345678901, PeerSubAddress , DisconnectCause 1F , DisconnectText normal, unspecified (31), ConnectTime 10:13:01.717 GMT Mon Jul 5 2004, DisconnectTime 10:13:01.717 GMT Mon Jul 5 2004, CallOrigin 1, ChargedUnits 0, InfoType 2, TransmitPackets 0, TransmitBytes 0, ReceivePackets 0, ReceiveBytes 0"
Thanks,
Marc
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