05-01-2013 06:00 AM - edited 03-21-2019 10:02 AM
Hi,
We have several creditcard terminals communicating with a pap2t over a voipbuster account.
Problem is that the pap2t arent sold anymore and we just bought the SPA112.
This SPA112 is not working at all! but is the same settings as the pap2t.
Can someone explain this? debug log is available..
05-01-2013 08:30 AM
Hi ldieterman,
I don't have enough details about your configuration or problems to try and explain but can offer some suggestions.
1. Make sure that you have upgraded the SPA112 to the most current firmware available from Cisco.com
2. Once upgraded, factory reset the SPA112 to make sure you are starting from a known configuration
3. You say you are using the same PAP2T configuration, but don't mention if you use a configuration file or are manually configuring with the web-UI.
If using a configuration file, you cannot use a PAP2T's config file, you have to build a new one. Be aware that the layout of the SPA112 configuration file is more XML-like and you can very easily run into syntax errors or have a syntactically-correct file but have an illegal parameter name that will be silently ignored. My suggestion is to make small changes after a factory reset so you can determine where your configuration is wrong.
If using the web-UI, be aware that you must save/submit changes before changing tabs else changes will be lost. This is different behavior from what you're used to on the PAP2T.
If all of above does not help, consider opening a trouble ticket with Cisco support if you need formal call tracking and escalation and so on.
Otherwise, provide step-by-step details on the configuration that you apply and then describe *exactly* what you observe happening and describe *exactly* what you expect to have happened so that folk on the community can attempt to help you out.
Regards,
Patrick---
05-01-2013 11:50 PM
Hi,
I just did the above mentioned steps. The spa112 is at latest firmware, did a factory reset and for the config i used the web-gui to use the exact settings from the pap2t and used them in the spa112.
if got 2 wireshark file, 1 from the pap2t with a good connection and 1 from the spa112 which cant connect.
how can i attach the wire shark files.. or can i email it to someone that can take a look at it.
05-02-2013 01:51 AM
05-02-2013 03:04 AM
It is very hard to analyze in this format. Please save the captured data as native PCAP format file in the future. But I wish I extracted the relevant informations, althougt PAP2T log is incomplete (low debug level, no SIP messages) and SPA1x2 log is "one way" (no SIP responses from PBX side.
Both calls has been connected using PCMA codec succesfully. No T.38. So, there must be something wrong related to the settings that are not negotiated with PBX. Like packetisation size or jitter buffer size.
Please attach configurations of both devices as saved within device.
05-02-2013 05:32 AM
the wireshark files:
05-02-2013 06:05 AM
Now you attached files with so many details (I mean irelevant packets not related to your phone nor PBX). Those files may contain communication that you may not wish to be public. I filtered your files to contain packets related to devices delated to issue. You may consider to remove attached files from your's previous message.
All at all, those files confirm my conclusions above. Both calls are succesfully connected using a-Law codec. I suspect that different packetisation may cause the problem. We need configuration of both devices.
05-02-2013 06:43 AM
There is no pap2t config, only htm file. for thespa112 is a config file.
05-02-2013 11:35 AM
Encrypted configuration file of SPA112 has little value for us. Use
http://
to save unencrypted configuration.
See
SPA ATA: Saving Configuration for Analysis Using admin/config.xml
05-02-2013 11:55 PM
hereby
05-03-2013 05:52 AM
What happens if you set the "Echo Canc Enable" to Yes?
Regards.
05-03-2013 06:01 AM
nope still nothing
05-03-2013 10:04 AM
There is different FAX Passthru Method . But it seems not to be reason for problem. Also, I wonder why you have preferred codec to uLaw when your provider seems to support aLaw, but it also seems not be issue. You have different Ring_Waveform, but it may affect ring detect on incomming calls, not outgoing data call. So no issue as well.
In short, I see no substantial configuration difference.
OK, time for different idea. There may be something not set correctly on both devices, but different hardware may mean different sensitivity to incorrect setting.
06-14-2013 07:37 AM
I would throw the Spa112 in the bin and buy a pap2 or pap2t from ebay, just make sure you get a linksys one and not some fake cheap Chinese one.
07-04-2014 11:36 PM
Thanks for this interesting post. A proposed credit card hotline is the latest issue to fuel the fiery debate over the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The hotline would essentially take calls from concerned customers, and the agency would compile grievances about charge card companies. It pays to be very careful in choosing sources for this matter.
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