Hi all,
Were running Avaya Messaging 6.3 ( MSG 6.3.2 SP 2 patch 3) for our enterprise. We have users complaining the voicemails and the attendant skip when listening to them.
I ran a capture on one of the users' IP phones (Avaya 9608).
There are multiple RTP streams set up and torn down during the capture. They all occurred during one voicemail call.
IP phone <--> Gateway (G.729)
IP phone <--> Voicemail server (G.711)
IP phone <--> Gateway (G.729)
IP phone <--> Voicemail server (G.711)
IP phone <--> Gateway (G.729)
IP phone <--> Voicemail server (G.711)
IP phone <--> Gateway (G.729)
IP phone <--> Voicemail server (G.711)
My guess is that the voicemails being played back to the users are skipping when these RTP sessions are set up and torn down.
Is this the normal process for voicemail behavior? Shouldn't it just be one forward and one reverse RTP stream between the IP phone and voicemail server?
Thanks in advance for your help
Mike
Were running Avaya Messaging 6.3 ( MSG 6.3.2 SP 2 patch 3) for our enterprise. We have users complaining the voicemails and the attendant skip when listening to them.
I ran a capture on one of the users' IP phones (Avaya 9608).
There are multiple RTP streams set up and torn down during the capture. They all occurred during one voicemail call.
IP phone <--> Gateway (G.729)
IP phone <--> Voicemail server (G.711)
IP phone <--> Gateway (G.729)
IP phone <--> Voicemail server (G.711)
IP phone <--> Gateway (G.729)
IP phone <--> Voicemail server (G.711)
IP phone <--> Gateway (G.729)
IP phone <--> Voicemail server (G.711)
My guess is that the voicemails being played back to the users are skipping when these RTP sessions are set up and torn down.
Is this the normal process for voicemail behavior? Shouldn't it just be one forward and one reverse RTP stream between the IP phone and voicemail server?
Thanks in advance for your help
Mike