BigPoppaMo
Vendor
I have this same problem happening at 5 different sites.
4 of the sites are running 8.1.73 and one site is running 7.0.23, all on IP500v2.
All sites use 96xx telephones.
The sites are geographically dispersed ... Chicago, Minneapolis, New York, New Jersey, Philly.
Problem:
(at the 8.1.73 sites)
The four 8.1 sites have been installed for approximately 60 days and all are served PRI by the same provider.
When dialing into a conference bridge, or anything that requires DTMF input, the digits pressed by the 96xx user are either not sent, or incorrectly sent to the conference bridge. For example, if the user dials into a Webex conference bridge and inputs 123456 for the conference ID, the conference bridge will respond that the ID was incorrect and read back the digits that were input as a completely different set of digits. Inputting 123456 may be read back one time as 234667 or 122456. It is very random.
I have used SSA and System Monitor and verified the 96xx phones/IPO is sending the correct digits to the line.
When using an analog set over the same PRI, there are no DTMF issues.
(at the 7.0.23 site)
This site worked fine for two years. Within the last 2 days it appears that DTMF is not being passed at all from any of the IP sets when connected to a conference bridge or IVR.
There have been no changes in the IP Office and they are using the same provider they've been using since the IPO was installed.
While on a call with the customer troubleshooting this morning I had him press the digits 1 - 9. I could see the digits being sent to the line, but I heard nothing on my end, no tones whatsoever.
The 7.0 site uses a different PRI provider then the 8.1 sites.
Questions:
Where do the tones come from in the IP Office? Is there a tone generator?
How are the digit presses on the IP Phones converted to DTMF and what components are involved in the process?
Anybody familiar with this problem?
I'm leaning toward a provider issue, maybe caused by some updates, but of course they never have a problem.
Any help/ideas greatly appreciated!
4 of the sites are running 8.1.73 and one site is running 7.0.23, all on IP500v2.
All sites use 96xx telephones.
The sites are geographically dispersed ... Chicago, Minneapolis, New York, New Jersey, Philly.
Problem:
(at the 8.1.73 sites)
The four 8.1 sites have been installed for approximately 60 days and all are served PRI by the same provider.
When dialing into a conference bridge, or anything that requires DTMF input, the digits pressed by the 96xx user are either not sent, or incorrectly sent to the conference bridge. For example, if the user dials into a Webex conference bridge and inputs 123456 for the conference ID, the conference bridge will respond that the ID was incorrect and read back the digits that were input as a completely different set of digits. Inputting 123456 may be read back one time as 234667 or 122456. It is very random.
I have used SSA and System Monitor and verified the 96xx phones/IPO is sending the correct digits to the line.
When using an analog set over the same PRI, there are no DTMF issues.
(at the 7.0.23 site)
This site worked fine for two years. Within the last 2 days it appears that DTMF is not being passed at all from any of the IP sets when connected to a conference bridge or IVR.
There have been no changes in the IP Office and they are using the same provider they've been using since the IPO was installed.
While on a call with the customer troubleshooting this morning I had him press the digits 1 - 9. I could see the digits being sent to the line, but I heard nothing on my end, no tones whatsoever.
The 7.0 site uses a different PRI provider then the 8.1 sites.
Questions:
Where do the tones come from in the IP Office? Is there a tone generator?
How are the digit presses on the IP Phones converted to DTMF and what components are involved in the process?
Anybody familiar with this problem?
I'm leaning toward a provider issue, maybe caused by some updates, but of course they never have a problem.
Any help/ideas greatly appreciated!