12-05-2005 02:43 PM - edited 03-13-2019 11:27 AM
I am trying to configure some FXO ports (loop-start, non-DID) to accept incoming calls and route them to a specific DN when the router (2851) goes into SRST mode. I have the MGCP configuration up and running and the ports work under Call Manager operation. However, in SRST mode the incoming calls hear one ring, about 15 - 20 seconds of silence and then the call drops.
Obviously I am missing something in the configuration but I'm rather new to SRST configurations. I've tried the default-destination command to no avail. It seems that there may be some dial-peer configuration missing.
How should this be configured? Remember these are simple ring-in lines (no calling/called number information is available.)
Thanks,
12-05-2005 05:34 PM
can you paste your configs here. If possible, also send me a 'debug voice ccapi inout' and debug vpm signal when your router is in SRST mode.
Thanks!
12-07-2005 02:14 PM
Unfortunately, we had a set-back on this system involving passwords. To make a long story short, we had to blow out the config and rebuild the system. After doing so, the default-destination command actually did the trick.
12-05-2005 08:39 PM
I'm having a similar problem on a 2801 router in SRST mode. When the router gets the call it hangs the FXO port after the call come in. The port remains lit after hanging up the call. Do you have this problem as well on your 2851 router where the port is staying lit?
12-07-2005 02:17 PM
Not yet on the 2851. However, I have noticed that this happened on a 2651XM at another site. I can't confirm at this time, but it seems that it may be related to a network outage. After recovering from the outage, the lines that were on calls may not have properly disconnected before the switch-over. Unfortunately, on loop-start lines (in this case from the CO) there is no disconnect supervision on the external end so the call is only disconnected when the internal phone hangs up.
12-07-2005 07:46 PM
I am fairly new to SRST myself and I have been working on this very issue. By default the router is configured for two-staged dialing ie when you call the PSTN number you will get a dial tone once the FXO connects. You can then dial the extension of your ephone.
If you do not want to use two stage dialing you will need to use Private Line Automatic Ringdown (PLAR).
Also when testing make sure you are in SRST mode. This will be indicated by a message appearing on the ephone once it is registered with the gateway.
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