Hello,
Firstly I am no expert in Cisco telephony as we have just recently migrated to a full Cisco solution, so apologies if I ask a fundamental question.
Client A = Site A
Client B = Site B
Client C = Site C
Site A and Site B are in 1 cluster
Site C is in another cluster
Intra-Cluster Traffic Works
Client A -> Client B within the same cluster (across 2 sites with a low latency link) RTP stream comes up and the call functions as expected.
Inter-Cluster Traffic Fails (GK to GK)
Client C -> Client A this works, the RTP stream comes up and the call functions as expected.
Client A -> Client C this call connects but there is no RTP stream.
We are using G711 across the board and I have captured a wireshark capture from a Client A -> Client C failed call.
I have been going through this capture and noticed that when I search H225 (for the gatekeepers) I see the following –
CS: setup
RAS: admissionRequest
RAS: admissionConfirm
CS: callProeeding
CS: alerting
CS: notify
RAS: registrationRequest
RAS: registrationConfirm
CS: notify
CS: connect
CS: notify
CS: releaseComplete
RAS: disengageRequest (DISCONECT_REASON=2,TIME=1321266127,DURATION=24,DISCONNECT_STRING=no resource,ORIGIN=0,LINE_NUMBER=GK,OUTBUND_GW_IP=..
RAS: disengageConfirm
There are firewalls inbetween and these were the first thing I looked at, but I dont even see any RTP stream trying to be initiated from the far side. Would anyone have any ideas where I could start looking?
Thanks,
Peter