03-10-2007 03:49 AM - edited 03-14-2019 08:24 PM
I'm running cme 4 with several sccp 7960s on extention range 1400 and all is fine. I'm now trying to add a sip handset (non-cisco) - although I can get it to register and it's able to call sccp phones(showing correct extention number and name) - sccp phones cannot call sip phone - they get engaged tone.
Relevant Config Below:
voice register global
mode cme
source-address 192.168.4.253 port 5600
max-dn 3
max-pool 3
dialplan-pattern 1 14.. extension-length 4
!
voice register dn 1
number 1402
!
voice register pool 1
id mac 000B.8203.E7C6
number 1 dn 1
username 1402 password 1402
codec g711ulaw
any ideas?
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03-10-2007 10:16 AM
Looks like an ephone-dn is using the same number, it dynamically creates dial-peer 20003, that has precedence over 40001 because the $ at the end (larger number of matched digits).
03-10-2007 09:42 AM
Collect "debug ccsip message" with "term mon" and to see what error the phone is sending.
03-10-2007 09:55 AM
Tried your suggestion - can see plenty of debug info when placing call from sip handset to sccp. But when placing call from SCCP to SIP there is no debug info at all.
03-10-2007 09:59 AM
What "show voice register pool 1" shows ?
And "show dialplan number 1402 timeout" ?
03-10-2007 10:06 AM
C1751V#show voice register pool 1
Pool Tag 1
Config:
Mac address is 000B.8203.E7C6
Number list 1 : DN 1
Proxy Ip address is 0.0.0.0
DTMF Relay is disabled
Call Waiting is enabled
DnD is disabled
keep-conference is enabled
username 1402 password 1402
Dialpeers created:
dial-peer voice 40001 voip
destination-pattern 1402
session target ipv4:192.168.4.29:5060
session protocol sipv2
codec g711ulaw bytes 160
after-hours-exempt FALSE
Statistics:
Active registrations : 1
Total Registration Statistics
Registration requests : 1
Registration success : 1
Registration failed : 0
unRegister requests : 0
unRegister success : 0
unRegister failed : 0
03-10-2007 10:09 AM
03-10-2007 10:16 AM
Looks like an ephone-dn is using the same number, it dynamically creates dial-peer 20003, that has precedence over 40001 because the $ at the end (larger number of matched digits).
03-10-2007 10:23 AM
Aaahh - Well spotted !!!
Many Thanks
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