We have an IPO running 11.1 at a client that has SIP trunks; some of the users twin to their cell phone.
They notified me today that when someone calls through to the user's DID number and they answer the twinned call on their cell phone,
neither party gets audio. If someone at an internal extension calls to the same twinned extension, they get audio with the user on the
cell phone. I watched in System status and I see both call types use RTP Relay, so it wasn't a problem with Direct Media Path (which
I've had in the past once or twice), and I can even do an unconditional forward on the extension to the cell phone number, and calls
have audio both ways.
Anyone have a suggestion on what to check for this? I would have thought maybe something on their network was blocking RTP ports, but
if the calls that work and the calls that don't are both over RTP Relay, it would seem that nothing can be blocking those ports.
Thanks for any help you can give me.
They notified me today that when someone calls through to the user's DID number and they answer the twinned call on their cell phone,
neither party gets audio. If someone at an internal extension calls to the same twinned extension, they get audio with the user on the
cell phone. I watched in System status and I see both call types use RTP Relay, so it wasn't a problem with Direct Media Path (which
I've had in the past once or twice), and I can even do an unconditional forward on the extension to the cell phone number, and calls
have audio both ways.
Anyone have a suggestion on what to check for this? I would have thought maybe something on their network was blocking RTP ports, but
if the calls that work and the calls that don't are both over RTP Relay, it would seem that nothing can be blocking those ports.
Thanks for any help you can give me.