Graham Brown
IS-IT--Management
Hi,
I have set up a SIP trunk on my Avaya that talks to a 3CX server on the same subnet *(using a 3CX bridge). I have three problems:
1. I get a successful trunk set up and can make a call from 3CX to an Avaya extension but audio from 3CX cannot be heard by the Avaya. When I packet capture I see below and then the rtp packets going to the public ip of the avaya (natted on a firewall) not the internal IP.
v=0
o=UserA 1133936427 1035663707 IN IP4 <AvayaPublicIP>
s=Session SDP
c=IN IP4 <AvayaPublicIP>
t=0 0
m=audio 49152 RTP/AVP 8 101
a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000
a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000
a=fmtp:101 0-15
So my 3CX server is sending the RTP traffic to the public ip not internal because the Avaya is giving the incorrect IP address... Now the complication is that I assume it's getting the Public IP from the WAN IP address setting in the LAN settings of the Avaya BUT I also have an external SIP trunk for all of our calls so changing that setting will break inbound / outbound calls. Does anyone know any way of overriding the SDP settings per trunk in an IP Office?
2. I get no call coming to 3CX from the Avaya at all. I have set up a short code of 7N; and directed it to the required SIP trunk but my 3CX never sees the attempt when I dial 7<<3cx-ext>.
3. My SIP trunk to the outside world is on the Avaya so I would like to dial an outside line on 3cx and have it route through Avaya. I dial 7<externalnumber> but the call never completes.
Has anyone achieved this before?
Thanks
Graham
I have set up a SIP trunk on my Avaya that talks to a 3CX server on the same subnet *(using a 3CX bridge). I have three problems:
1. I get a successful trunk set up and can make a call from 3CX to an Avaya extension but audio from 3CX cannot be heard by the Avaya. When I packet capture I see below and then the rtp packets going to the public ip of the avaya (natted on a firewall) not the internal IP.
v=0
o=UserA 1133936427 1035663707 IN IP4 <AvayaPublicIP>
s=Session SDP
c=IN IP4 <AvayaPublicIP>
t=0 0
m=audio 49152 RTP/AVP 8 101
a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000
a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000
a=fmtp:101 0-15
So my 3CX server is sending the RTP traffic to the public ip not internal because the Avaya is giving the incorrect IP address... Now the complication is that I assume it's getting the Public IP from the WAN IP address setting in the LAN settings of the Avaya BUT I also have an external SIP trunk for all of our calls so changing that setting will break inbound / outbound calls. Does anyone know any way of overriding the SDP settings per trunk in an IP Office?
2. I get no call coming to 3CX from the Avaya at all. I have set up a short code of 7N; and directed it to the required SIP trunk but my 3CX never sees the attempt when I dial 7<<3cx-ext>.
3. My SIP trunk to the outside world is on the Avaya so I would like to dial an outside line on 3cx and have it route through Avaya. I dial 7<externalnumber> but the call never completes.
Has anyone achieved this before?
Thanks
Graham