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WRP400 Call Waiting Drops Calls

lamer7777
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Level 1

I've got an easily reproducable problem with call waiting on a WRP400. Here's the scenario:

A (voip user) calls B (WRP400). B answers and establishes a call.

C (voip user) calls B. Call waiting notifies B of the call. B hangs up with A and takes the call with C.

Within 30 seconds, the call between B and C will terminate. Debug logs on the WRP400 indicate the call is cleaned up, but no BYE is sent.

When C gives up and sends a BYE, the WRP400 will respond 481 Transcation Does Not Exist.

This is using the 1.01.00 firmware. I defaulted the WRP400 and entered just a proxy, username and password and still had the problem.

Now here's the weird part. I rolled back to the 1.00.06 firmware and the problem has gone away. That seems to indicate it's a bug in the 1.01.00 firmware.

Ever heard of such a thing?

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Alberto Montilla
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Dear Sir;

Do you have network traces that show the behavior? If so please attach it.

Regards
Alberto

Here are the syslog messages I received from the ATA during a call.

First I placed a call to the ATA (10.42.42.85).

Feb 26 16:48:07 10.42.42.85 [0:0]AUD ALLOC CALL (port=16412)
Feb 26 16:48:07 10.42.42.85 [0:0]RTP Rx Up
Feb 26 16:48:07 10.42.42.85 pconly: 0
Feb 26 16:48:07 10.42.42.85 n: 2
Feb 26 16:48:07 10.42.42.85 clRemote: 0xbd9ffaa0, clLocal->ucNumAudioCodec: 2
Feb 26 16:48:09 10.42.42.85 CC:Connected
Feb 26 16:48:09 10.42.42.85 [0:0]ENC INIT 0
Feb 26 16:48:09 10.42.42.85 [0:0]RTP Tx Up (pt=0->bd2a2a0a:8000)
Feb 26 16:48:09 10.42.42.85 [0:0]RTCP Tx Up
Feb 26 16:48:09 10.42.42.85 [0:0]DEC INIT 0
Feb 26 16:48:09 10.42.42.85 [0:0]RTP Rx 1st PKT @16412(2)
Feb 26 16:48:12 10.42.42.85 [0:0]LAT++ 7(2)
Feb 26 16:48:14 10.42.42.85 [0:0]LAT++ 8(2)
Feb 26 16:48:15 10.42.42.85 [0:0]RTP Tx Dn

At this point the first call is up. I then placed the second call.

Feb 26 16:48:17 10.42.42.85 [0:1]AUD ALLOC CALL (port=16414)
Feb 26 16:48:17 10.42.42.85 [0:1]RTP Rx Up
Feb 26 16:48:17 10.42.42.85 pconly: 0
Feb 26 16:48:17 10.42.42.85 n: 2
Feb 26 16:48:17 10.42.42.85 clRemote: 0xbd9ffaa0, clLocal->ucNumAudioCodec: 2

I hung up the first call.


Feb 26 16:48:20 10.42.42.85 [0:0]AUD Rel Call
Feb 26 16:48:20 10.42.42.85 [0]On Hook

I answered the second call.


Feb 26 16:48:21 10.42.42.85 CC:Connected
Feb 26 16:48:21 10.42.42.85 [0:1]ENC INIT 0
Feb 26 16:48:21 10.42.42.85 [0:1]RTP Tx Up (pt=0->bd2a2a0a:8002)
Feb 26 16:48:21 10.42.42.85 [0:1]RTCP Tx Up
Feb 26 16:48:21 10.42.42.85 [0:1]DEC INIT 0
Feb 26 16:48:21 10.42.42.85 [0]Off Hook

The second call went just fine for a while.

Feb 26 16:48:21 10.42.42.85 [0:1]RTP Rx 1st PKT @16414(2)
Feb 26 16:48:24 10.42.42.85 [0:1]LAT++ 7(2)
Feb 26 16:48:27 10.42.42.85 DLG Terminated 19c340
Feb 26 16:48:27 10.42.42.85 Sess Terminated

This is when the audio from the ATA stopped. I never received a BYE notice for the second call.


Feb 26 16:48:40 10.42.42.85 CC:Clean Up
Feb 26 16:48:40 10.42.42.85 DLG Terminated 19c3d4
Feb 26 16:48:40 10.42.42.85 Sess Terminated
Feb 26 16:48:40 10.42.42.85 [0:1]AUD Rel Call
Feb 26 16:48:43 10.42.42.85 [0]On Hook

I tried a number of variations on this same theme (flash to second call, caller hang up, etc.) and it's pretty consistent.

Dear Sir;

Any network traces that shows SIP messages?

Regards
Alberto

I thought I had full debugging turned on, but I did not. I will generate some new calls and update soon.

3075550120 - SPA841

3075550174 - WRP400

3075550190 - Twinkle

11:22:04 Call 1 from 3075550190 to 3075550174

11:22:15 Call 1 answered

11:22:26 Call 2 from 3075550120 to 3075550174

11:22:35 Flash to answer call 2

11:22:43 Call 1 hung up by caller

11:23:16 Call 2 audio stopped

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