10-01-2025 05:47 AM
We have identified an issue where the configuration for Registration-based trunks on the LGW is inadvertently triggering registration attempts based on number patterns in POTS dial-peers. This is causing trunk status flapping on the WxC side and impacting inbound/outbound calling.
This issue can lead to the establishment of two TCP-TLS sessions due to the registration attempts from POTS dial-peers. These attempts time out on the WxC side, resulting in the trunk status flapping. This problem was raised with Cisco TAC and appears to be a known issue. The solution was to apply the "no sip-register" command to all POTS dial-peers.
Requesting to update the relevant article to include information on the "no sip-register" command for POTS dial-peers.
https://help.webex.com/en-us/article/jr1i3r/Configure-Local-Gateway-on-Cisco-IOS-XE-for-Webex-Calling
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10-01-2025 01:38 PM
Thanks for sharing but this is peer support; we can’t update the article either. The best approach is insisting that your TAC engineer open a documentation defect to get it fixed. The other option is providing feedback directly at the bottom of the help article.
10-01-2025 01:38 PM
Thanks for sharing but this is peer support; we can’t update the article either. The best approach is insisting that your TAC engineer open a documentation defect to get it fixed. The other option is providing feedback directly at the bottom of the help article.
10-02-2025 11:41 PM
Hi Jonathan
Thanks for your feedback, I have provided feedback directly to the article as suggested.
It was actually TAC who instructed me to post this in the Community Support forum, but indeed I was also puzzled how a Community Support forum could update Cisco/Webex documentation.
To request an article update from Cisco, post your specific issue, the context of using the no sip-register command for POTS dial-peers, and the relevant Cisco IOS command reference link on the Community Support forums.
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