Thanks everyone for the great suggestions!
After reading over the configs and looking at manuals, I asked the tech to recreate the h323 trunk and it worked after that!
They said they had already rebooted it before..
I'm just glad its working. So recreating the trunk fixed the problem.
it's a site to site vpn. Nothing is in the way. Switch > ASA > router > MPLS CLOUD > router > pix > router >switch
the VPN should by pass it all.
is there a way to "reset" the SCN on the remote site?
The remote site is running an IP Office 500 V2 with release 6.1.20 on it and the HQ site is running an IP Office 406 V2 with release 6.1.12 on it.
It is working on the other sites connected to the HQ
I'm asking the tech to confirm but under license it says IP500 Voice Networking Channels
Available 4
In use 0
Valid
It helps to say, apparently it was working for a day then over the weekend it no longer worked. They restarted the ASA but the config looks like it is supposed to look.
The VPN...
Thanks kwing
I tried that but still shows down.
I can ping back and forth and a port scan shows onlly 80 443 1720 and 5060 open on both sides. Even when I scan locally.
policy-map global_policy
class inspection_default
inspect dns migrated_dns_map_1
inspect ftp
inspect rsh
inspect...
I'm not very familar with Avaya phone systems but an Avaya tech is telling me that my firewall is filtering the traffic thus the SCN is showing down in the system status.
This is a site to site VPN. The system status on one end shows that the remote end is DOWN. There is no filtering in place...
I have a problem but can't figure it out. Calls going outbound are not working. I get a fast busy and the following debug:
*Jul 13 15:10:41.926: //-1/80464D2D3500/DPM/dpAssociateIncomingPeerCore:
Calling Number=3615555555, Called Number=919567777777, Voice-Interface=0x0,
Timeout=TRUE...
sorry missed that.
what does:
"show ip dhcp bindings" show?
There are many possibilities including a DHCP DoS attack. Make sure one of your clients isn't taking up multiple addresses.
whykap,
I justed figured it out. I used the following as a guide:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk652/tk90/technologies_configuration_example09186a00801bc341.shtml
I tried using cor but it was not working properly. It seemed as if the COR restrictions were ignored. The config used this...
dhcp conflicts happen when there is another DHCP server. Is that a possibility?
Also, your subnet is pretty small: network 10.20.21.0 255.255.255.128
Do you intend for the DHCP server to only have 126 usable addresses?
It is my understanding that you can only have one setting per DN. You can see it under DN configuration in the section labeled "Call Forward and Call Pickup Settings".
The setting is "No Answer Ring Duration".
Wait, are you using call manager?
Yes you can do a factory reset.
I believe you remove the ethernet cable, hold pound as you plug the cable in. Wait for a while, on some phones lights flash back and forth. Release the pound button and press "123456789*0#"
https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-3527
http://pastebin.com/TvHQwuk2
There is my config.
I'm trying to configure this gateway so that only calls coming from extension 1258 will use dial-peers 500 and 501. Calls from any other extension will use dial-peer 100-103.
Right now, it seems like it doesn't matter that the calling number...
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