10-30-2009 03:37 PM - last edited on 03-25-2019 10:42 PM by ciscomoderator
i am setting up my spa9000 for outbound traffic for the first time. having troubles so i am including a syslog to show the couple of directions that we have gone.
10-30-2009 06:43 PM
Ron,
Thank you for visiting Cisco Community forums.
Looking over your syslog, I'd like to clarify a few items..
Please list your Call Routing rule:
Please list your Dial plan:
Which lines are currently registered?
And if you could, please send a screenprint of Line 1 and the Voice Info page.
Also, if you could clarify what troubles you are having when attempting to make outbound calls.
Thanks,
Jeff.
10-30-2009 06:59 PM
Please list your Call Routing rule:
2142693216:aa|2142693217:+101,cfwd=aa|2142693218:+102,cfwd=aa|
Please list your Dial plan:
(<*97:vmm>|9,[3469]11S0|9,[2-9]xxxxxx|9,[2-9]xxxxxxxxxS0|9,1[2-9]xxxxxxxxxS0|9,011xx.|xxx.|[2345678])
Which lines are currently registered?
Line 1 should be the only line registered with 4 dids available
214-269-3216
214-269-3217
214-269-3218
214-269-3219
And if you could, please send a screenprint of Line 1 and the Voice Info page.
attached
Also, if you could clarify what troubles you are having when attempting to make outbound calls.
The ITSP has told me i dont need a user id because the will register based on ip address coming from the pbx
10-30-2009 11:32 PM
Ron,
Thank you for the quick response.
I see a number of possible errors. The easiest fix will be to reset the 9000 and run the Setup Wizard. The wizard is very good for general setup.
After setup, you may want to use something as a user ID rather than leaving it blank.
Thanks,
Jeff.
10-31-2009 07:33 AM
Dear Sir;
Looking at the traces it looks like the account does not have credit as the network is replying with 402 payment required. COuld you please check with the ITSP to understand why the network is sending this message?
Regards
Alberto
10-31-2009 12:54 PM
Placing a call to sip trunk
[BCC]CallRoute:L1,2,3,4919034521028
[BCC]CallRoute:L1,2,3,4919034521028
pri-->INVITE-->pub
pri-->INVITE-->pub
Calling:19034521028@38.102.250.60:0
[2]SIP:ICMP Error -1 (2666fa32:7060, 12)
[2]->38.102.250.50:7060(901)
[2]->38.102.250.50:7060(901)
INVITE sip:19034521028@38.102.250.60 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.69.101:5060;branch=z9hG4bK-e584c2da;rport
From: Toolpusher <2142693218>;tag=cce6dabe14c13811o2;ref=1022142693218>
To: <19034521028>19034521028>
Remote-Party-ID: Toolpusher <2142693218>;screen=yes;party=calling2142693218>
Call-ID: 27b90e02-50f0fd9d@192.168.69.101
CSeq: 101 INVITE
Max-Forwards: 70
Contact: Airborne <2142693218>2142693218>
Expires: 240
User-Agent: Linksys/SPA9000-6.1.5
Allow-Events: talk, hold, conference
Content-Length: 215
Allow: ACK, BYE, CANCEL, INFO, INVITE, NOTIFY, OPTIONS, REFER
Supported: x-sipura, replaces
Content-Type: application/sdp
v=0
o=- 2772112 2772112 IN IP4 192.168.69.112
s=-
c=IN IP4 192.168.69.101
t=0 0
m=audio 16404 RTP/AVP 18 101
a=rtpmap:18 G729a/8000
a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000
a=fmtp:101 0-15
a=ptime:30
a=sendrecv
BCC:Failed
Sess Terminated 3ac76c
DLG Terminated 3a3ec8
Sess Terminated 3aa58c
CC:Clean Up
--- OBJ POOL STAT ---
OP:RTPRXB = 96 ( 96 192) OP:RTPREB = 40 ( 40 48)
OP:RTPTXB = 64 ( 64 108) OP:TIMEOU = 141 (152 52)
OP:SIPCOR = 0 ( 1 32) OP:SIPCTS = 48 ( 48 588)
OP:SIPSTS = 64 ( 64 3504) OP:SIPAUS = 8 ( 8 588)
OP:SIPDLG = 58 ( 58 156) OP:SIPSES = 40 ( 40 8672)
OP:SIPREG = 11 ( 14 308) OP:SIPLIN = 0 ( 9 148)
OP:SUBDLG = 6 ( 6 6448) OP:STUNTS = 32 ( 32 68)
OP:SIPCTI = 1 ( 1 3800) OP:XMNODE = 1024 (1024 112)
11-02-2009 04:25 PM
Hi Ron,
I can't make out much from your last post's syslog.
Please provide the SPA9000's config per these instructions: https://www.myciscocommunity.com/docs/DOC-3027
Please provide your IP phone's config per these instructions: https://www.myciscocommunity.com/docs/DOC-2982
Here's the sequence that I'm going to follow in order to troubleshoot the issues that you're experiencing:
1. Verify that the SPA9000 config shows that the Line/s are appropriately configured and registered to your ITSP
2. Verify that the IP phone you are using is registered to the SPA9000
3. Verify that the IP phone's dialplan allows the dialed number through
4. Verify that the SPA9000 allows the dialed number and to determine which Line the call is being routed to
5. Assuming all the above is good, then I'll need syslogs and preferably WireShark traces captured between the SPA9000 and the WAN router so I can see what the SPA9000 is sending and receiving to and from the ITSP.
As Jeff mentioned earlier, it's best if you use the latest SPA9000 Wizard to configure the entire system with the first ITSP. [Takes about 15 to 45 minutes, depending on the speed at which you work]: https://www.myciscocommunity.com/docs/DOC-8126
Once configured with the Wizard, add the second ITSP's config on an available SPA9000 line, configure call routing and all is done and working.
Regards,
Patrick
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11-05-2009 04:42 PM
11-09-2009 05:05 PM
Ron,
Please provide the configs per the instructions in my post.
Thanks,
Patrick
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11-09-2009 06:23 PM
Please provide the SPA9000's config per these instructions: https://www.myciscocommunity.com/docs/DOC-3027
Please provide your IP phone's config per these instructions: https://www.myciscocommunity.com/docs/DOC-2982
Here's the sequence that I'm going to follow in order to troubleshoot the issues that you're experiencing:
1. Verify that the SPA9000 config shows that the Line/s are appropriately configured and registered to your ITSP
spa 9000 configured and registered to the itsp on
2. Verify that the IP phone you are using is registered to the SPA9000
spa921 phone registerd
3. Verify that the IP phone's dialplan allows the dialed number through
yes because it works fine inside the network to phones at my itsps office but no phones outside the network like to my mobile
4. Verify that the SPA9000 allows the dialed number and to determine which Line the call is being routed to
yes it recognizes the did number assigned to it because i see that information being sent in the wireshark capture - i have assigned did 2142693218 to this phone
5. Assuming all the above is good, then I'll need syslogs and preferably WireShark traces captured between the SPA9000 and the WAN router so I can see what the SPA9000 is sending and receiving to and from the ITSP.
attatched
network setup:
satellite modem 216.25.238.121
linksys router WRT160NL public ip 216.25.238.122 internal wireless ip 192.168.69.1
spa9000 192.168.69.101
spa921 phone 192.168.69.112 extension 102 toolpusher
my laptop with syslog and wireshark 192.168.69.104
11-11-2009 04:38 PM
Hi Ron,
I analyzed your information, thanks for taking the time to provide it all. It appears that the problem is related to the SPA9000's contact list. It looks like the ITSP does not like what it's seeing in the SPA9000's INVITE and is thus declaring it a bogus session. Probably related to the caller ID information configured as part of the contact list.
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It's very hard to see everything without any SIP information in the trace. I believe the switch was not in SPAN/port mirror mode when you captured the trace. Please provide a Wireshark trace captured between the SPA9000 and the satellite modem.
Regards,
Patrick
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11-13-2009 07:51 AM
11-14-2009 05:37 AM
Patrick thanks for the help on this - i switched to another sip provider and the multiple did setup works perfectly now
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