07-23-2008 10:29 AM - edited 03-15-2019 12:09 PM
When I place a call to one of my phones via the PSTN, the IP phone rings, and I answer it, it gives me every indication that the call is connected. Meanwhile, the PSTN phone is still playing ringing, it can take anywhere from 2-8 seconds for two way audio (or any audio at all) to actually be established. I understand this is because the IP leg of the call is outpacing the PSTN leg. I need my gateway (a 2801, ISDN-PRI,NI, h323) to not send the incoming call to Callmanager (4.2(3)es41) until the PSTN leg is ready to send audio. Can anyone tell me what command to issue (if there is one) to make this condition?
07-23-2008 11:36 AM
Please post your router configuration.
Chris
07-23-2008 11:59 AM
07-23-2008 12:05 PM
Attached:
shrun.txt
07-23-2008 12:07 PM
Attached:
shrun.txt
07-23-2008 12:45 PM
You might want to add the following command in the gateway..
voice call send-alet
Also, try enabling h323 outbound faststart on the h323 gateway configuration page of Call Manager. Here is a link explaining..
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/srnd/6x/trunks.html#wp1045717
07-23-2008 02:14 PM
Tried both of those, no luck on that. The document seems to describe the problem perfectly except for one thing, the IP phone user didn't place the call, it was the called number.
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