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AS5300 with IDSN PRI for VoIP and 56K dialup

dennis.lloyd
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Hello everyone, I'm faced with a configuration issue on an existing AS5300 server

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[IOS (tm) 5300 Software (C5300-JS-M), Version 12.3(15)]

24 Serial network interface(s)

60 terminal line(s)

4 Channelized T1/PRI port(s)

30 DSP(s), 30 Voice resource(s)

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I have been able to route any voice calls to SBC's via session targets and dialp-peers although I cannot make 56K dialup calls to async ports. Modems are all running:

Modem module Firmware Boot DSP

Mdm Number Rev Rev Rev

1/0 0 2.9.5.0

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and modem tests show all are functioning. I can make outbound calls using isdn test calls to any number, so I know two 2way PRI is working correctly on that regard.

Is there anything else that I can look at or do I have some mistakes in my config:

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controller T1 0

framing esf

clock source line primary

linecode b8zs

pri-group timeslots 1-24

!

!

interface Serial0:23

ip unnumbered Ethernet0

encapsulation ppp

dialer-group 1

isdn switch-type primary-ni

isdn incoming-voice modem

peer default ip address pool setup_pool

ppp authentication chap pap

!

!

interface Group-Async1

ip unnumbered FastEthernet0

encapsulation ppp

ip tcp header-compression

timeout absolute 1440 0

async mode interactive

peer default ip address pool setup_pool

ppp authentication pap callin

group-range 1 60

!

!

line 1 60

login local

modem InOut

modem autoconfigure discovery

modem dialout controller 0

transport input all

autoselect during-login

autoselect ppp

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I have tried many diffenent combinations of the above but can somebody suggest anything else?

thanks

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some extra info

AS5300#show modem map

Slot 1 has Mica Carrier card.

Modem Firmware Firmware

Module Numbers Rev Filename

0 1/0 - 1/5 2.9.5.0 IOS-Default

1 1/6 - 1/11 2.9.5.0 IOS-Default

2 1/12 - 1/17 2.9.5.0 IOS-Default

3 1/18 - 1/23 2.9.5.0 IOS-Default

4 1/24 - 1/29 2.9.5.0 IOS-Default

5 1/30 - 1/35 2.9.5.0 flash:mica-modem-pw.2.9.5.0.bin

6 1/36 - 1/41 2.9.5.0 flash:mica-modem-pw.2.9.5.0.bin

7 1/42 - 1/47 2.9.5.0 flash:mica-modem-pw.2.9.5.0.bin

8 1/48 - 1/53 2.9.5.0 flash:mica-modem-pw.2.9.5.0.bin

9 1/54 - 1/59 2.9.5.0 flash:mica-modem-pw.2.9.5.0.bin

Firmware-file Version Firmware-Type

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system:/ucode/mica_board_firmware 3.0.4.1 Mica Boardware

system:/ucode/mica_port_firmware 2.9.5.0 Mica Portware

system:/ucode/microcom_firmware 5.2.30 Microcom F/W and DSP

flash:mica-modem-pw.2.9.5.0.bin 2.9.5.0 Mica Portware

AS5300#

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teodorgeorgiev
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Level 4

As far as I know, you are not able to use VoIP and H323 simultaneously on the 5300. You can on the 5350, though.

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teodorgeorgiev
Level 4
Level 4

As far as I know, you are not able to use VoIP and H323 simultaneously on the 5300. You can on the 5350, though.

Thanks for the info, however going backwards I am not able to configure the AS5300 as a dedicated Dial-up access server for ISP customers to dial-up to 56K

Perhaps the modem software is out of date on my router?

Do you mean that your customers are not able to establish V.90 56Kbps dial-up sessions, but V.34 and V.34+ works??

Hi, yes that is correct. I have never been able to dial up at 56K to our server, and am not sure where to start looking for a solution