11-12-2007 08:13 AM - edited 03-03-2019 07:31 PM
I have a 128 ISDN circuit. When I initiate an ISDN test call, the circuit drops everytime after 20s...some debug info. is below:
49w2d: BR1/0:1 LCP: EndpointDisc 1 fau_la (0x1309016661755F6C61)
49w2d: BR1/0:1 LCP: TIMEout: State REQsent
49w2d: BR1/0:1 LCP: State is Listen
30064771072w210453397504d: %ISDN-6-DISCONNECT: Interface BRI1/0:1 disconnected from 16197104252 , call lasted 20 seconds
49w2d: ISDN BR1/0 Q931: TX -> DISCONNECT pd = 8 callref = 0x41
Cause i = 0x8090 - Normal call clearing
49w2d: ISDN BR1/0 Q931: RX <- RELEASE pd = 8 callref = 0xC1
30064771072w210453397504d: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface BRI1/0:1, changed state to down
49w2d: ISDN BR1/0 Q931: TX -> RELEASE_COMP pd = 8 callref = 0x41
49w2d: BR1/0:1 PPP: Sending Acct Event[Down] id[9A]
49w2d: BR1/0:1 LCP: State is Closed
11-12-2007 09:09 AM
RADHAY
It looks to me as if this debug starts after some call processing has already been done. And I do not see anything here that clearly shows what the issue is. I would suggest that you run a debug that starts well before the call is made. It might also be helpful to run debug ppp negotiate and debug ppp authenticat and to post their output.
HTH
Rick
11-12-2007 09:18 AM
I just posted some of the debug messages...I'll redo and post all...Thanks.
11-12-2007 09:41 AM
11-12-2007 10:23 AM
RADHAY
Thank you for posting the additional debug results and I believe that they are helpful. I believe that the debug results show clearly that your router is initiating the call and is attempting to negotiate ppp parameters, and that your router is receiving no response from the device on the other end. I have looked briefly at the config that you posted and do not see any particular issues with it. I believe that the problem is in the device on the other end of the connection. What can you tell us about that device?
HTH
Rick
11-12-2007 11:16 AM
The device on the other end is a cisco 2600 router with its BRI0/0 port config. below; one strange thing is when I dial the 6197104203 number, I get normal ringback tones indicating to me it's like a regular telephone number. I would think I should get some kind of authenticating signals since an ISDN circuit:
interface BRI0/0
description Backup Backhaul to North Las Vegas Hub
ip address 192.1.2.2 255.255.255.0
encapsulation ppp
no ip mroute-cache
dialer idle-timeout 900
dialer fast-idle 50
dialer map ip 192.1.2.1 name fau_la broadcast 17026570215
dialer map ip 192.1.2.1 name fau_la broadcast 17026570755
dialer hold-queue 5
dialer load-threshold 1 either
dialer-group 1
isdn switch-type basic-ni
isdn spid1 61971042030101 7104203
isdn spid2 61971042520101 7104252
no fair-queue
ppp callback request
ppp authentication chap
ppp multilink
ppp timeout idle 90
end
11-12-2007 11:43 AM
RADHAY
The configuration of the other end is quite consistent with the configuration of your router and I do not yet see a problem in the parts of the config that we see. Would it be possible to get debugs from the 2600 when you attempt to initiate the call from your router?
HTH
Rick
11-12-2007 12:10 PM
11-12-2007 12:34 PM
RADHAY
This debug is very interesting. It does show the incoming call. It does show the incoming attempt to negotiate:
I CONFREQ [Listen] id 229 len 31
and
I CONFREQ [REQsent] id 231 len 31
and it shows outbound attempts to negotiate:
O CONFREQ [Listen] id 229 len 28
and
O CONFREQ [REQsent] id 230 len 28
but it seems that the attempt to negotiate does not get back to the 2800.
And I am very puzzled to find this in the midst of the attempts to negotiate:
%ISDN-6-CONNECT: Interface BRI0/0:1 is now connected to 7026570215 fau_la
apparently the 2600 thinks that it is connected even while attempts to negotiate continue.
I wonder if another test done with running debug isdn q931 (hopefully on both routers) might shed some light on what is happening.
HTH
Rick
11-13-2007 11:27 PM
well Mr rshiamsundar.
if u r calling u r giving a test call on mobile then i guess it will last only for 20 seconds.
I had the same situation when I was testing it.
but just try to shut the mail line ( leased line or MPLS or any)
and then check it. it will work correctly
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