I am receiving the warning below when I am making IP calls from a 50 to a 400.
Round Trip Delay Violation Warning: 49ms, nearDN: 23164, source IP: 172xxx.xxx.xxx, source port: 51000, destination IP: 172xxx.xxx.xxx, destination port: 28000, ct 18, eT D, nLR 10, dR 9, bD 19, bL 0, gD 19, gL...
I am trying to find this.
UNIStim Firmware Maintenance Release 0604DAX for
Phase II IP Phones (2001, 2002 & 2004)
It has in the release notes a fix for one way calling.
The payloads are set to 30 in all locations.
The codec on the trunks are set to an ascending order on both sides.
The IP phones are set to auto. I have tried setting a phone to each of the codecs with no success.
I have my VoIP setup but the IP phones when they connect do not have the MIC working. ie The person making the call cannot speak to the receiver. You can hear the receiver and but they cannot hear you.
They can here number tones and the calls work from a digital DN.
I have found that if you restart the "VoiceNetVoIPGateway" service it will accept any changes and allow the system to communicate with out having to reboot the system.
Here is the scoop on IP Telephony with BCM 400 3.6 - 3.7 software.
REBOOT THE 400 often!!!!!!!
We have probably had the thing configured right for a week.
So far I have found that if you change the system name (Business Name) you have to reboot.
If you change a target line or extension name...
If I understand you correctly: If one system is on 4 digit and one is on 3 digit they will not talk properly. So if I cannot change the 400 to 4 digit dialing I need to get the 50 to a set of extension that the 400 is not using.
Can I disable extension in in the 400 or can they only be change...
I agree lets worry about the PRI Later.
Recap:
BCM 400 v3.6
DNs: 221 – 624 (only using 2s)
PRI
VoiceMail
BCM 50 v2.0
DNs: 400 – 639 (only using 5s)
I cannot configure destination code 4 or 5 (ip phones) in the 400 the extension set goes to high. Should I bump the 50 to 700 or 4 digit codes?
Should I see digits being dialed on the receiving system?
ie
Start a call from the 50 (see digits in BCM Monitor) to 400 (VoIP line goes active but no digits).
H323
Cannot dial between - but the system will go to the prime extension from the 50 to 400. 400 can not dial 50 at all.
BCM 50 starts at DN: 400
BCM 400 starts at DN: 221
guitartech
I followed your doc with no success. I have a BCM50 (2.0) and a 400 (3.6).
r307
The systems are currently in the same LAN. I am working with them here until I can get them to work, then deal with the WAN issues.
hawks,
That thread is what got me here.
The two will communicate but only the 50 to 400. The connection is a time to prime DN, But sounds good with no feedback.
MarkHillman,
If you can send me a private correspondence I can probably setup something like that.
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