01-11-2014 11:23 AM
Hello,
We have a problem about dynamic rtp payload type 123. Wireshark is shown rtp packets which dynamic rtp payload type is 123 malformed.
why do cisco gateways send dynamic rtp payload type 123 packets to non-cisco gateways? Can we disable dynamic rtp payload type 123 nagotiation?
please help,
Thanks
Omer
01-13-2014 12:39 AM
What is your hardware?
Do you have already see this doc?
Enable RTP Signaling on AS5350 and AS5400
In order to prevent errors caused by RTP packets of payload type “123” on Cisco AS5350 and AS5400 series platforms, RTP signal processing is disabled by default. Under some circumstances, packets of this type can cause an invalid memory address error in AS5350 and AS5400 series platforms, potentially crashing the devices.
On these models, you can enable RTP signal processing using the voice-fastpath voice-rtp-signalling enable hidden configuration command. However, before you enable RTP signal processing, prepare the platform to handle RTP packets of payload type “123” by enabling T-CCS.
After you prepare the platform, you can use these commands in order to enable or disable RTP signal processing.
In order to enable RTP signal processing, use this command:
Router(config)#voice-fastpath voice-rtp-signalling enable
Router(config)#no voice-fastpath voice-rtp-signalling enable
01-13-2014 02:24 AM
Hello,
thank you for your answer, i read it and also we configured before. the problem is non-cisco media gateways are caused some problems reported by one service provider we work together.Is there any way to disable it?
sh run | i voice-fa
no voice-fastpath enable
Cisco IOS Software, 5400 Software (C5400-JK9SU2_IVS-M), Version 12.4(22)T4, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc2)
ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 12.4(22r)T, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
Cisco AS5400XM (BCM) processor (revision 0x22) with 393215K/131072K bytes of memory.
Processor board ID JAE14520L7Z
SB-1 CPU at 750MHz, Implementation 1025, Rev 0.3, 256KB L2 Cache
Last reset from power-on
Manufacture Cookie Info:
EEPROM Version 0x4, Board ID 0x4BD,
Board Hardware Version 2.7, Item Number 800-6572037-05,
Board Revision B0, Serial Number JAE14520L7Z.
Processor 0x0, MAC Address 0022.bddb.58c0
2 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces
512 Serial interfaces
16 Channelized/Clear E1/PRI ports
60 DSPs, 960 Voice resources
512K bytes of NVRAM.
126976K bytes of ATA External CompactFlash (Read/Write)
thanks
01-13-2014 06:30 AM
01-13-2014 08:02 AM
No, Our media Gateways send their softswitch with payload 123. They don't want to take this malformed packets which is rtp payload type 123. i don't know why the cisco gws send these packets.
Regards
01-13-2014 08:16 AM
what is the signalling protocol used? SIP?
Can you add the output of debug ccsip messages?
Can you add the config of your AS?
Regards.
01-13-2014 11:54 AM
Hello again,
Signaling Protocol is H323. I can not take debug h323 etc logs because of the device has too many calls. But you can find below rtp debug that i took before.
I can not share AS full config because privacy stuff.
!
voice service voip
fax protocol t38 ls-redundancy 0 hs-redundancy 0 fallback pass-through g711ulaw
h323
emptycapability
h225 timeout setup 10
modem passthrough nse codec g711ulaw
sip
bind control source-interface Loopback3
bind media source-interface Loopback3
!
!
!
no voice-fastpath enable
!
!
dial-peer voice 1 voip
description INCOMING Traffic
service incomingcallcontrol
voice-class aaa 3
voice-class codec 101
incoming called-number B00290..........$
dtmf-relay rtp-nte h245-signal h245-alphanumeric
fax-relay ecm disable
fax rate 14400
ip qos dscp cs3 signaling
no vad
!
RTP(54397): fs rx s=10.10.11.1(20928), d=10.10.10.1(23946), pt=123, ts=1303D47D, ssrc=20351C0, marker=0
RTP(54397): fs tx s=10.10.10.1(23690), d=172.20.60.2(12994), pt=123, ts=1303D47D, ssrc=20351C0, marker=0
RTP(54397): fs rx s=10.10.11.1(20928), d=10.10.10.1(23946), pt=123, ts=1303D47D, ssrc=20351C0, marker=0
RTP(54397): fs tx s=10.10.10.1(23690), d=172.20.60.2(12994), pt=123, ts=1303D47D, ssrc=20351C0, marker=0
RTP(54397): fs rx s=10.10.11.1(20928), d=10.10.10.1(23946), pt=123, ts=1303D47D, ssrc=20351C0, marker=0
RTP(54397): fs tx s=10.10.10.1(23690), d=172.20.60.2(12994), pt=123, ts=1303D47D, ssrc=20351C0, marker=0
RTP(54397): fs rx s=10.10.11.1(20928), d=10.10.10.1(23946), pt=123, ts=1303D47D, ssrc=20351C0, marker=0
RTP(54397): fs tx s=10.10.10.1(23690), d=172.20.60.2(12994), pt=123, ts=1303D47D, ssrc=20351C0, marker=0
RTP(54397): fs rx s=10.10.11.1(20928), d=10.10.10.1(23946), pt=123, ts=1303D47D, ssrc=20351C0, marker=0
RTP(54397): fs tx s=10.10.10.1(23690), d=172.20.60.2(12994), pt=123, ts=1303D47D, ssrc=20351C0, marker=0
RTP(54397): fs rx s=10.10.11.1(20928), d=10.10.10.1(23946), pt=123, ts=1303D47D, ssrc=20351C0, marker=0
RTP(54397): fs tx s=10.10.10.1(23690), d=172.20.60.2(12994), pt=123, ts=1303D47D, ssrc=20351C0, marker=0
RTP(54397): fs rx s=10.10.11.1(20928), d=10.10.10.1(23946), pt=123, ts=1303D47D, ssrc=20351C0, marker=0
RTP(54397): fs tx s=10.10.10.1(23690), d=172.20.60.2(12994), pt=123, ts=1303D47D, ssrc=20351C0, marker=0
RTP(54397): fs rx s=10.10.11.1(20928), d=10.10.10.1(23946), pt=123, ts=1303D47D, ssrc=20351C0, marker=0
RTP(54397): fs tx s=10.10.10.1(23690), d=172.20.60.2(12994), pt=123, ts=1303D47D, ssrc=20351C0, marker=0
RTP(54397): fs rx s=10.10.11.1(20928), d=10.10.10.1(23946), pt=123, ts=1303D47D, ssrc=20351C0, marker=0
RTP(54397): fs tx s=10.10.10.1(23690), d=172.20.60.2(12994), pt=123, ts=1303D47D, ssrc=20351C0, marker=0
RTP(54397): fs rx s=10.10.11.1(20928), d=10.10.10.1(23946), pt=123, ts=1303D47D, ssrc=20351C0, marker=0
RTP(54397): fs tx s=10.10.10.1(23690), d=172.20.60.2(12994), pt=123, ts=1303D47D, ssrc=20351C0, marker=0
RTP(54397): fs rx s=10.10.11.1(20928), d=10.10.10.1(23946), pt=123, ts=1303D47D, ssrc=20351C0, marker=0
RTP(54397): fs tx s=10.10.10.1(23690), d=172.20.60.2(12994), pt=123, ts=1303D47D, ssrc=20351C0, marker=0
RTP(54397): fs rx s=10.10.11.1(20928), d=10.10.10.1(23946), pt=123, ts=1303D47D, ssrc=20351C0, marker=0
RTP(54397): fs tx s=10.10.10.1(23690), d=172.20.60.2(12994), pt=123, ts=1303D47D, ssrc=20351C0, marker=0
RTP(54397): fs rx s=10.10.11.1(20928), d=10.10.10.1(23946), pt=123, ts=1303D47D, ssrc=20351C0, marker=0
RTP(54397): fs tx s=10.10.10.1(23690), d=172.20.60.2(12994), pt=123, ts=1303D47D, ssrc=20351C0, marker=0
RTP(54397): fs rx s=10.10.11.1(20928), d=10.10.10.1(23946), pt=123, ts=1303D47D, ssrc=20351C0, marker=0
RTP(54397): fs tx s=10.10.10.1(23690), d=172.20.60.2(12994), pt=123, ts=1303D47D, ssrc=20351C0, marker=0
RTP(54397): fs tx s=10.10.10.1(23690), d=172.20.60.2(12994), pt=123, ts=1303D47D, ssrc=20351C0, marker=0
RTP(54397): fs rx s=10.10.11.1(20928), d=10.10.10.1(23946), pt=123, ts=1303D47D, ssrc=20351C0, marker=0
Regards
01-14-2014 06:06 AM
I don't understand who is the first to offert payload 123. Can you add a wireshark trace?
Do you have already try to change the cisco CAS RTP payload 123 to a different value?
e.g. under dial-peer use rtp payload-type cisco-cas-payload 105
Regards.
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