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VG224 dial tone stops working

neil
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We have a VG224 that after so many days it stops with dial tone to all of my fax machines.

Here is the version

ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 12.3(7r)T2, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)

rcw-vg224-1 uptime is 15 minutes

System returned to ROM by power-on

System restarted at 17:24:28 UTC Tue Feb 5 2008

System image file is "slot0:vg224-i6s-mz.124-12.bin"

Cisco VG224 (R527x) processor (revision 4.1) with 119808K/11264K bytes of memory.

Processor board ID FHK1023F09S

R527x CPU at 225MHz, Implementation 40, Rev 3.1

1 On-Board Twenty-Four FXS Analog Voice Module V2.1

2 FastEthernet interfaces

DRAM configuration is 64 bits wide with parity disabled.

63K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.

System fpga version is 250027

System readonly fpga version is 250025

Option for system fpga is 'system'.

62720K bytes of ATA Slot0 CompactFlash (Read/Write)

Configuration register is 0x2102

The only soultion I have to fix the problem is to reboot the vg224.

Any ideas?

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bwilmoth
Level 5
Level 5

Just check the status of the ses debugs:show voice call sum and show voice port sum. You can upgrade the software in vg224.

Hi,

Can you pls give the show config for VG ?

Thanks..Tulsi Ram

version 12.4

no service pad

service timestamps debug datetime msec

service timestamps log datetime msec

service password-encryption

!

hostname rcw-vg224-1

!

boot-start-marker

boot system flash slot0:vg224-i6s-mz.124-12.bin

boot-end-marker

!

.

!

no aaa new-model

ip cef

!

!

!

stcapp ccm-group 1

stcapp

!

!

voice-card 0

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

class-map match-any voice

match any

!

!

policy-map voice

class voice

set dscp ef

!

!

!

!

interface FastEthernet0/1

no ip address

shutdown

duplex auto

speed auto

!

!

no ip http server

!

!

!

control-plane

!

!

voice-port 2/0

caller-id enable

!

voice-port 2/1

caller-id enable

!

voice-port 2/2

caller-id enable

!

voice-port 2/3

caller-id enable

!

voice-port 2/4

caller-id enable

!

voice-port 2/5

caller-id enable

!

voice-port 2/6

caller-id enable

!

voice-port 2/7

caller-id enable

!

voice-port 2/8

caller-id enable

!

voice-port 2/9

caller-id enable

!

voice-port 2/10

caller-id enable

!

voice-port 2/11

caller-id enable

!

voice-port 2/12

caller-id enable

!

voice-port 2/13

caller-id enable

!

voice-port 2/14

caller-id enable

!

voice-port 2/15

caller-id enable

!

voice-port 2/16

caller-id enable

!

voice-port 2/17

caller-id enable

!

voice-port 2/18

caller-id enable

!

voice-port 2/19

caller-id enable

!

voice-port 2/20

caller-id enable

!

voice-port 2/21

caller-id enable

!

voice-port 2/22

station-id number 3202226937

caller-id enable

!

voice-port 2/23

station-id number 3202226938

caller-id enable

!

!

no mgcp package-capability res-package

no mgcp package-capability fxr-package

no mgcp timer receive-rtcp

no mgcp fax t38 ecm

!

sccp local FastEthernet0/0

sccp ccm ? identifier 2

sccp ccm ? identifier 1

sccp

!

sccp ccm group 1

description SHOT CallManagers

associate ccm 2 priority 2

associate ccm 1 priority 1

signaling dscp af31

!

!

dial-peer voice 100 pots

service stcapp

port 2/0

!

dial-peer voice 101 pots

service stcapp

port 2/1

!

dial-peer voice 102 pots

service stcapp

port 2/2

!

dial-peer voice 103 pots

service stcapp

port 2/3

!

dial-peer voice 104 pots

service stcapp

port 2/4

!

dial-peer voice 105 pots

service stcapp

port 2/5

!

dial-peer voice 106 pots

service stcapp

port 2/6

!

dial-peer voice 107 pots

service stcapp

port 2/7

!

dial-peer voice 108 pots

service stcapp

port 2/8

!

dial-peer voice 109 pots

service stcapp

port 2/9

!

dial-peer voice 110 pots

service stcapp

port 2/10

!

dial-peer voice 111 pots

service stcapp

port 2/11

!

dial-peer voice 112 pots

service stcapp

port 2/12

!

dial-peer voice 113 pots

service stcapp

port 2/13

!

dial-peer voice 114 pots

service stcapp

port 2/14

!

dial-peer voice 115 pots

service stcapp

port 2/15

!

dial-peer voice 116 pots

service stcapp

port 2/16

!

dial-peer voice 117 pots

service stcapp

port 2/17

!

dial-peer voice 118 pots

service stcapp

port 2/18

!

dial-peer voice 119 pots

service stcapp

port 2/19

!

dial-peer voice 120 pots

service stcapp

port 2/20

!

dial-peer voice 121 pots

service stcapp

port 2/21

!

dial-peer voice 122 pots

port 2/22

!

dial-peer voice 123 pots

port 2/23

!

dial-peer voice 6938 pots

destination-pattern 6938

port 2/23

Did you get any response? I am having a similar problem. I have no dial tone after few days.

Thanks and best regards

No I did not. I am still experiencing the problem. Only way to fix is to reboot. My customers are not happy.

I have a TAC case and they said that it is may be a hardware problem.

Did you change the hardware?

What version of IOS? I have 12.4.19.

We are about to go in service by Monday so I will face unhappy customer as well.

Thanks and regards

No I did ot change out the hardware. I have two VG224's and tried the connection on both with the same result.

We are currently running (vg224-I6S-M), Version 12.4(12). I cannot upgrade because when I do, everything connected to the switch will not work. The devices hear a low hum that eventually gets louder.

Hi Neil,

If the "low hum that eventually gets louder" you hear is in the 50-60Hz range, you may have a "ground loop" issue -- that is, your fax machine is grounded at a different point in your electrical system than your voice gateways.

To isolate your issue, can you take a fax machine to the same room the voice gateway is physically located in? If the fax is connected to the same ground that the VG is, and the hum disappears, that may be your culprit.

Alternatively, you may be encountering electromagnetic interference (EMI) on the cable connecting your gateways to your fax machines. Make sure that there aren't any ballasts (noisy ballasts are common in older fluorescent lights) in close proximity to the wire (or any other electrical equipment that could cause interference for that matter).

If EMI is the culprit it's harder to diagnose. You might need to move your fax machines to a different drop point to eliminate the issue.

Hope that helps!

-James.

Anyway to enter the vg224 into a debug mode on a single port so that I could tell what is going on?

Experienced recently the same issue.

What i did:

-> ios upgrade to latest version, reconfigure everything (gw and ccm), reboot, reset gw, and the problem still revealed, some analog phones worked, some not.

What aparently resolved:

------------------------

-> vg224 was connected to UPS. After connecting directly to public power the issue STOPED. Reconnected to UPS and its working.

What do you have to say? I dont have words.

Thanks,

Met.

Hello,

Which problem did you fix by unplugging the

UPS (hum or dial-tone)?

I am having the Dial-tone problem.

Thanks and regards

dial-tone, my only problem.

Regards.

Is there any way to set the vg224 to debug mode on a port? There are many options but I am unsure which to use.

Maybe send the output to a syslogbox

For your information:

My problem is fixed with version:

vg224 Software (vg224-I6S-M), Version 12.4(15)T5, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc4)

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