itsthephoneguy
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I have a six site mpls star configuration. Three sites are "main sites" with PRIs and DIDs for the other three remote locations. In other words, the three remote location backhaul over VOIPs to the other sites on a one to one basis to receive calls. 80% IP phones (5610s).
Calls from one site to another would ring each other and, after connecting, would hang with dead air. I removed Allow Direct Media Path from all of the voip extensions at all locations. This cleared up the site to site dead air issue. However, they are experiencing something new. If a call between two sites is placed on hold, the call cannot be picked back up. They experience the same type of dead air issue. I still have Allow Direct Media Path checked on the VOIP lines themselves. Should I remove this? If so, what is the reasoning behind it? How does it interact with the call?
Calls from one site to another would ring each other and, after connecting, would hang with dead air. I removed Allow Direct Media Path from all of the voip extensions at all locations. This cleared up the site to site dead air issue. However, they are experiencing something new. If a call between two sites is placed on hold, the call cannot be picked back up. They experience the same type of dead air issue. I still have Allow Direct Media Path checked on the VOIP lines themselves. Should I remove this? If so, what is the reasoning behind it? How does it interact with the call?