SuperJenks
Vendor
I currently have a customer with 7 sites scn'd together. They were using 3.2.57 on all sites and never had any issues with call quality.
Last thursday, we ugraded the equipment at the main site to an IP500 which obviously requires 4.0 or above. So, I went through the motions of upgrading all sites to 4.0.7 (I was to scared to use 4.0.10 because of issues described here on IPO forum). After the upgrade, all site immediatly had call quality problems, so bad that you could only get one way transmittion at times. I began trouble shooting and found that the ping response to all remote IPO systems were very high (in the 1000ms range at timee) but spuratic. I adjusted codec settings to from G711 to G729 to help with the overhead of the packet size. This made no difference. So, I had one option left, Upgrade to 4.0.10. So, I did, I upgraded all sites and the problem was definetly reduced, but not completely. After more trouble shooting, I found a pattern to the madness. It seems everytime the main system would broadcast any SCN relative information to the remote sites, the pings replies would immediatly become very long, up to 4000ms at times (as if the remote sites were using alot of system resources to process the scn data), but then would clear up until the next scn broadcast. I validated this by watching monitor to see when the broadcast took place from the main site, I would then look at my constant ping I had running, and it would then start lagging bad after the SCN broadcast.
The network is supported with 10meg Point to Points (Way more than enough bandwidth) with QOS. Also, The site with IP500 has a brand new config that I basically had to rekey because of the hardware ugrade change.
Has anyone experienced this problem. If so, please explain how you resolved it, a patch perhaps, or is there possibly a setting Im overlooking that could fix this. It seems entirely software related. If I cant get it resolved with avaya, I will be forced to pull the equipment out and return the network to the way it was in the beginning. Thanks in advance for your replies.
Last thursday, we ugraded the equipment at the main site to an IP500 which obviously requires 4.0 or above. So, I went through the motions of upgrading all sites to 4.0.7 (I was to scared to use 4.0.10 because of issues described here on IPO forum). After the upgrade, all site immediatly had call quality problems, so bad that you could only get one way transmittion at times. I began trouble shooting and found that the ping response to all remote IPO systems were very high (in the 1000ms range at timee) but spuratic. I adjusted codec settings to from G711 to G729 to help with the overhead of the packet size. This made no difference. So, I had one option left, Upgrade to 4.0.10. So, I did, I upgraded all sites and the problem was definetly reduced, but not completely. After more trouble shooting, I found a pattern to the madness. It seems everytime the main system would broadcast any SCN relative information to the remote sites, the pings replies would immediatly become very long, up to 4000ms at times (as if the remote sites were using alot of system resources to process the scn data), but then would clear up until the next scn broadcast. I validated this by watching monitor to see when the broadcast took place from the main site, I would then look at my constant ping I had running, and it would then start lagging bad after the SCN broadcast.
The network is supported with 10meg Point to Points (Way more than enough bandwidth) with QOS. Also, The site with IP500 has a brand new config that I basically had to rekey because of the hardware ugrade change.
Has anyone experienced this problem. If so, please explain how you resolved it, a patch perhaps, or is there possibly a setting Im overlooking that could fix this. It seems entirely software related. If I cant get it resolved with avaya, I will be forced to pull the equipment out and return the network to the way it was in the beginning. Thanks in advance for your replies.