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IS-IT--Management
We have an Avaya CM that is our core in Phoenix, and 27LSP gateways around the country. Each market has their own sip trunk that terminates in the market's core cisco router and either an Avaya G430 or G450 as an LSP. One of our sites has been stable for years until we swapped out the Cisco switches to Cisco 2960Gs, and a new Cisco router. The same equipment is in place at all of our sites and all are working well. However, this site, usually in the morning, various phones will not get dialtone. If you actually wait about 6-7 seconds, the phone will eventually get dial tone. In the no dialtone condition, we have done a list trace as they place a call (which completes) and the trace is normal, you just cant hear who you called. We also use a monitoring tool that looks at our entire Avaya environment made by a company called Nectar. When the phone is in the no dialtone condition, Nectar shows the QOS for the phone having a jitter of 500 (normally this is 0 or at least under 20...). Also, Nectar show the typically connections. A good call will show the IP of the phone, and it will show the Phoenix (core) Medpro IP. In the no dialtone condition, it shows the call is terminated on the gateway's DSP card. It is as if it is asking for the dSP resource and gets stuck.
We have also found that this no dial condition usually happens after the phone has been idle for a long time, like over night and happens when they come in the next day, or if they have been away from the phone for hours...
Avaya has this now with a tier 4. They have replaced the gateway completely. They have made sure the phones have the latest firmware as well as the gateway. They have done the Craft Clear on all phones. No errors on the cisco side, gate way is set to auto auto and the switch the same (as in all markets). Avaya also put sniffers on the wire but as usual, when they had that gear online, the phones decided to be perfect lol
So while I wait on Avaya, I thought I would ask you experts if you have ever seen this.
Thank you all,
We have also found that this no dial condition usually happens after the phone has been idle for a long time, like over night and happens when they come in the next day, or if they have been away from the phone for hours...
Avaya has this now with a tier 4. They have replaced the gateway completely. They have made sure the phones have the latest firmware as well as the gateway. They have done the Craft Clear on all phones. No errors on the cisco side, gate way is set to auto auto and the switch the same (as in all markets). Avaya also put sniffers on the wire but as usual, when they had that gear online, the phones decided to be perfect lol
So while I wait on Avaya, I thought I would ask you experts if you have ever seen this.
Thank you all,