Calls to two BCM50 systems are possible for a short while after MC32 card is reset and then calls cannot go through due to congestion as follows (meanwhile there is no problem with calls from the BCM50s):
MC32 Card
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ITG> routeShow
ROUTE NET TABLE
destination gateway flags Refcnt Use Interface
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
0.0.0.0 10.1.1.2 3 1 486 ixpMac0
10.1.0.0 10.1.2.177 101 0 0 ixpMac0
192.168.1.0 192.168.1.177 101 0 0 ixpMac1
10.1.0.0 10.1.2.177 101 0 0 ixpMac0
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
ROUTE HOST TABLE
destination gateway flags Refcnt Use Interface
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 5 0 0 lo0
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
value = 77 = 0x4d = 'M'
ITG> 2000 10 3 03:46:53 (MSM) :ITG0203 Node IP: 10.7.1.15
Codec: G711Alaw
Tx: 0.00 500093ms Poor Rx: 100.00 9ms Poor
Codec: G711Ulaw
Tx: 0.00 500093ms Poor Rx: 100.00 9ms Poor
Codec: G729A
Tx: 0.00 500093ms Poor Rx: 100.00 9ms Poor
Codec: G729AB
Tx: 0.00 500093ms Poor Rx: 100.00 9ms Poor
2000 10 3 03:46:53 (MSM) :ITG0203 Node IP: 10.3.1.15
Codec: G711Alaw
Tx: 0.00 500093ms Poor Rx: 100.00 10ms Poor
Codec: G711Ulaw
Tx: 0.00 500093ms Poor Rx: 100.00 10ms Poor
Codec: G729A
Tx: 0.00 500093ms Poor Rx: 100.00 10ms Poor
Codec: G729AB
Tx: 0.00 500093ms Poor Rx: 100.00 10ms Poor
The network people said I need to enter two seperate gateways for the BCM50 systems. I tried to configure the following routes:
ITG>routeAdd "10.3.0.0","10.1.2.250"
ITG>routeAdd "10.7.0.0","10.1.2.60"
After the configuration, a routeShow indicates that the routes are configured, however, after rebooting the card I lose the configuration. Is there a command (like save) to use to make the configuration permanent?
Thanks for your help.
George
MC32 Card
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ITG> routeShow
ROUTE NET TABLE
destination gateway flags Refcnt Use Interface
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
0.0.0.0 10.1.1.2 3 1 486 ixpMac0
10.1.0.0 10.1.2.177 101 0 0 ixpMac0
192.168.1.0 192.168.1.177 101 0 0 ixpMac1
10.1.0.0 10.1.2.177 101 0 0 ixpMac0
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
ROUTE HOST TABLE
destination gateway flags Refcnt Use Interface
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 5 0 0 lo0
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
value = 77 = 0x4d = 'M'
ITG> 2000 10 3 03:46:53 (MSM) :ITG0203 Node IP: 10.7.1.15
Codec: G711Alaw
Tx: 0.00 500093ms Poor Rx: 100.00 9ms Poor
Codec: G711Ulaw
Tx: 0.00 500093ms Poor Rx: 100.00 9ms Poor
Codec: G729A
Tx: 0.00 500093ms Poor Rx: 100.00 9ms Poor
Codec: G729AB
Tx: 0.00 500093ms Poor Rx: 100.00 9ms Poor
2000 10 3 03:46:53 (MSM) :ITG0203 Node IP: 10.3.1.15
Codec: G711Alaw
Tx: 0.00 500093ms Poor Rx: 100.00 10ms Poor
Codec: G711Ulaw
Tx: 0.00 500093ms Poor Rx: 100.00 10ms Poor
Codec: G729A
Tx: 0.00 500093ms Poor Rx: 100.00 10ms Poor
Codec: G729AB
Tx: 0.00 500093ms Poor Rx: 100.00 10ms Poor
The network people said I need to enter two seperate gateways for the BCM50 systems. I tried to configure the following routes:
ITG>routeAdd "10.3.0.0","10.1.2.250"
ITG>routeAdd "10.7.0.0","10.1.2.60"
After the configuration, a routeShow indicates that the routes are configured, however, after rebooting the card I lose the configuration. Is there a command (like save) to use to make the configuration permanent?
Thanks for your help.
George