UC560/Cyber Data SIP Paging Adapter Question
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10-11-2013 01:15 PM - edited 03-21-2019 07:50 AM
Hello. We are connecting a legacy Bogen HTA-250A to a UC560 via a Cyber Data SIP Paging Adapter.
We have the analog end done. Can hear the "Audio test" from the adapter to the overhead speakers.
The issue remains with getting the UC560 and Adapter to communicate to each other.
Per Cisco SMB Support and Cyber Data's site the "callbox" configuration process was used.
Here is what was entered into the UC560:
QMI-UC560(config)#
QMI-UC560(config)#
QMI-UC560(config)#ip dhcp pool Callbox
QMI-UC560(dhcp-config)#host 172.16.11.112 255.255.248.0
QMI-UC560(dhcp-config)#hardware-address 0020.F702.1A6E
QMI-UC560(dhcp-config)#default-router 172.16.9.101
QMI-UC560(dhcp-config)#
QMI-UC560(dhcp-config)#voice register global
QMI-UC560(config-register-global)#mode cme
QMI-UC560(config-register-global)#source-address 10.1.1.1 port 5060
QMI-UC560(config-register-global)#max-dn 6
QMI-UC560(config-register-global)#max-pool 1
QMI-UC560(config-register-global)#
QMI-UC560(config-register-global)#
QMI-UC560(config-register-global)#voice register dn 6
QMI-UC560(config-register-dn)#number 1212
QMI-UC560(config-register-dn)#no-reg
QMI-UC560(config-register-dn)#
QMI-UC560(config-register-dn)#voice register pool 1
QMI-UC560(config-register-pool)#id mac 0020.F702.1A6E
QMI-UC560(config-register-pool)#number 1 dn 6
QMI-UC560(config-register-pool)#dtmf-relay rtp-nte
QMI-UC560(config-register-pool)#username 1212 password 1212
QMI-UC560(config-register-pool)#codec g711ulaw
QMI-UC560(config-register-pool)#
QMI-UC560(config-register-pool)#no vad
QMI-UC560(config-register-pool)#
QMI-UC560(config-register-pool)#end
The UC560 being IP 172.16.9.101 and the Adapter being 172.16.11.112 (via DHCP)
I can provide screen captures of teh C.D. Adapter as well.
Any thoughts, or if you had success setting one of these up I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks, Paul
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10-11-2013 06:32 PM
Hi. Just to clarify, you are having troubles with the Adapter registering as a SIP extension on the UC560?
Can you ping the Adapter's IP address from the UC560 CLI and receive a response? Do you have the UC560's CME IP address set as the registrar for the Adapter?
Alternatively, I think one of the best ways to set this up is as follows:
1) Setup Adapter on a Voice VLAN Access port (this way the Adapter will have an IP address on the same VLAN as an IP Phone.
2) Then setup paging groups (multicast) on the UC560
3) Scroll through the CLI to the UC560 Paging Group ephone-dn and note down the Multicast address and Port
4) Go into the CyberData Adapter's configuration, enable multicast and put in the same multicast address and port as the UC560 ephone-dn had.
5) Make a test page to the multicast group by dialing the paging extension
6) The CyberData should broadcast the page out it's audio port
7) Using this method the CyberData could also be joined into a combined page with the phone sets.
The above instructions may need a little refining, but I have done this before with success. Please let me know how it turns out.
Turns out there is a how to on Cyberdata's website. This is if you want to use the CLI versus the CCA/CLI method.
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10-11-2013 09:02 PM
J. First thank you for your response.
To answer your questions.
Yes, I am having issues with the Adapter registering as a SIP ext. to the UC560.
No, I cannot ping the adapter (172.16.11.112) from the UC560 (172.16.9.101) in either CLI or CCA.
Yes, I do have the CME IP set as the register for the adapter.
Here are screen captures from the Cyber Data Adapter:
I will follow your suggestions first thing Monday Morning. I will post my results.
Thanks again, Paul
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10-14-2013 09:54 AM
J, here is what I tried this Morning:
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
ip dhcp pool Paging Adapter
host 10.1.1.5 255.255.255.0
hardware-address 0020.F702.1A6E
default-router 10.1.1.1
ephone-dn 4
number 1212 no-reg primary
description IP-Paging4
name Overhead Paging
paging ip 239.1.1.5 port 2000
voice service voip
sip registrar server expires max 36000 min 600
voice register global
mode cme
source-address 10.1.1.1 port 5060
max-dn 4
max-pool 5
authenticate realm cisco.com
create profile sync 0420545391215172
voice register dn 4
number 1212
name PagingGateway
voice register pool 4
id mac 0020.F702.1A6E
number 1 dn 4
username 1212 password 1212
codec g711ulaw
voice register global
create profile
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Here are screen shots of the CyberData SPA:
I get a "ring" when I dial 1212 but nothing happens between the two devices. I will attach a Show Run of the UC as well.
Any other info would be appreciated.
Thanks much, Paul
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10-14-2013 10:52 AM
Hello,
I would put the Cyber data adapter on the voice vlan and just assign let it get an IP via DHCP.
You can reference this post for the SIP configuration on the UC: https://supportforums.cisco.com/thread/2175224
Here are some docs that reference the Cyber data configuration: https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-9776
As previously suggested, you can also have the Cyber data listen for the multicast. You need to add the following IPs and port to the Cyber data so it is aware it needs to transmit those multicasts:
All Page
paging ip 239.1.1.1 port 2000
!
Office Page
paging ip 239.1.1.2 port 2000
!
Factory Page
paging ip 239.1.1.3 port 2000
!
Overhead Paging
paging ip 239.1.1.5 port 2000
The multicast is probably the best solution as it will page through the phones and the Cyber data.
Also, we really shouldn't have duplicate numbers on the system. Can you change the paging or SIP extension?
voice register dn 4
number 1212
name PagingGateway
ephone-dn 4
number 1212 no-reg primary
description IP-Paging4
name Overhead Paging
paging ip 239.1.1.5 port 2000
Hope this helps.
Thanks,
-john
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10-14-2013 11:38 AM
John, in this instance what do ABCD repersent? The IP of the CyberData?
voice translation-rule 412
rule 1 /^ABCD\(.*\)/ /\1/
voice translation-profile SIP_Passthrough
translate called 412
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10-14-2013 12:03 PM
Hello,
That is a voice translation rule. It is in no way associated with the IP of the Cyberdata.
Thanks,
-john
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10-14-2013 11:53 AM
I also changed
voice register dn 4
number 1212
name PagingGateway
to
voice register dn 4
number 1111
name PagingGateway
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10-14-2013 12:13 PM
Hello,
If the Cyberdata is not registering, you can setup the following debug to monitor the registration attempts:
debug ccsip messages
Also, did you move it to the voice vlan? Are you going to try the multicast configuration?
Thanks,
-john
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10-14-2013 04:58 PM
John, I deleted the entire sh run. If you need it back let me know.
I set the Cyber Data device to a static IP od 10.1.1.5 on VLAN 100.
I did set the multicast for the three default Cisco Paging dn's and added a fourth for the Cyber Data.
I will run the debugs Tuesday. I am at EST.
Thank you for your advice. Paul
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10-15-2013 08:59 AM
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10-15-2013 12:17 PM
Hello,
Does the multicast method work?
Looking at the packet capture we are not receiving a response from the UC for the SIP register. This is because there is an access list that only allows registrations from the voice vlan. Can you put the Cyberdata on the voice vlan and test? It has a 172 address not the 10.1.1.5 static you said you assigned previously.
Thanks,
-john
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10-15-2013 04:32 PM
John, I changed it back to a VLAN 1 IP (172.16.x.x) to try another route.
Let's say I was starting from the beginning, what would the best way to configure the UC560 then carry the settings over to the Cyber Data SIP Paging Adapter?
Thank you. Paul
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10-15-2013 04:34 PM
Hello,
Blow away all the SIP settings, you don't necessarily even need the device to register via SIP. Put the adapter on the voice vlan, and configure the multicast settings on the Cyberdata to match what multicast settings are on the UC.
Thanks,
-john
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10-15-2013 04:42 PM
So, do not add any additional SIP, ephone, dn configuration?
Just add this?
ephone-dn 6
number 1111 no-reg primary
description IP-Paging6
name QMI Page
paging ip 239.1.1.6 port 2000
Make sure on the Multicast Config page of the Cyber Data has the same Multicast settings?
Give the Cyber Data an IP of say 10.1.1.5? Is there any thing else I'm missing?
Thank you, Paul
