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Unallocated/unassigned number

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Conleyjo

IS-IT--Management
Nov 5, 2003
20
US
I am unable to recieve inbound calls from my VG200. Looking at the Q931 trace, the inbound caller ID, Called number, and Calling number are all correct, so the call manager is getting the right info from the VG200. I am able to make calls out of the VG200, and to other phones. The only thing I cannot do is recieve inbound calls from the VG200. Partitions, calling search space, and attendant DN are all correct on the gateway and IP Phones.

This is the error.
RELEASE_COMP pd = 8 callref = 0x800D
Cause i = 0x8081 - Unallocated/unassigned number
User-User i = 0x05, '%', 0x8006000891, 'J', 0x0002011100, '?', 0xF9, '}', 0x12189411CC80, '-', 0xE90E, 'b', 0x9F, 'QC', 0x06800100

Any idea why it cant find the IP phone??

Thanks
John
 
do you have a dial peer that looks like this?

dial-peer voice 1 pots
description Incoming Call Manager Extensions
incoming called-number .
direct-inward-dial
port 3/0:D


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Yup that is there, and the call manager is getting the correct information from the router.
 
This doesn't sound like a call manager issue. Post the whole debug q931 and your dial peers. It pretty much has to be a dial peer issue.


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Post any number expansion commands too (num-exp).


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I spent time looking at the Router debugs, and I agree that it might be a Router issue. From looking at the debugs, and at info off the Cisco Website, I get the feeling that the Router is not sending the correct digits to the call manager, even though it "looks" right.

Here are the voice ports and the VOIP dial peer that I am using. For testing, both voice ports are set to dial the same IP phone.

I wouldnt mind having port 1/1/1 return a secondary dial tone and not plar, but I havent got to that yet

Oh yea... this config is on a VG200 with a NM-2V, and 2 FXO-M1 cards

voice-port 1/1/0
connection plar opx 3012345
description Inbound line to VG200
caller-id alerting ring 2
!
voice-port 1/1/1
connection plar opx 3012345
description INbound line to VG200
caller-id alerting ring 2
!
dial-peer voice 1 pots
destination-pattern 9T
direct-inward-dial
port 1/1/0
!
dial-peer voice 3014263 voip
incoming called-number .......
destination-pattern .......
session target ipv4:192.168.201.18 (IP Address of CCM)
dtmf-relay h245-alphanumeric
codec g711ulaw

Thanks for any info.
John
 
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