2651 only rings half the time on call transfer

I have a 2561 with T1CAS. Incomming calls hit a call handler and are given the option to transfer direct to
an extension. When the transfer occurs, The calling party only hears half of the rings. The called party hears them all.
For example outside caller calls in and hears unity handler. They transfer to extension 1234. 1234 converage is to voicemail after about 22 seconds (4 rings.)
The caller will hear two rings with extended silence between the rings and the called party hears all 4 if they dont answer and let it roll to voicemail.
The behavior is the same if you call a DID number through this circuit and router and have them transfer you to a 4 digit extension, which removes
unity from the mix. If you call the handler or extension from the inside (VOIP) and repeat the transfer you dont get this behavior. So its gotta be
something on the gateway. Dial-peer perhaps? Any ideas?

Sep  9 13:41:17.729: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
NTFY 505562 S0/DS1-0/1@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
N: [email protected]:2427
X: 0
O: DT/sup
<---
Sep  9 13:41:17.777: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 505562
<---
Sep  9 13:41:17.785: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
RQNT 7901365 S0/DS1-0/1@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
X: 0
R: D/[0-9ABCD*#]
S: L/dl
Q: process,loop
<---
Sep  9 13:41:17.789: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 7901365 OK
<---
Sep  9 13:41:18.402: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
NTFY 505563 S0/DS1-0/1@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
N: [email protected]:2427
X: 0
O: D/3
<---
Sep  9 13:41:18.438: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 505563
<---
Sep  9 13:41:18.442: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
RQNT 7901367 S0/DS1-0/1@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
X: 0
R: D/[0-9ABCD*#]
S:
Q: process,loop
<---
Sep  9 13:41:18.446: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 7901367 OK
<---
Sep  9 13:41:18.542: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
NTFY 505564 S0/DS1-0/1@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
N: [email protected]:2427
X: 0
O: D/7
<---
Sep  9 13:41:18.566: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 505564
<---
Sep  9 13:41:18.674: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
NTFY 505565 S0/DS1-0/1@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
N: [email protected]:2427
X: 0
O: D/1
<---
Sep  9 13:41:18.698: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 505565
<---
Sep  9 13:41:18.702: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
RQNT 7901368 S0/DS1-0/1@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
X: 0
R: D/[0-9ABCD*#]
S: L/dl
Q: process,loop
<---
Sep  9 13:41:18.706: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 7901368 OK
<---
Sep  9 13:41:18.814: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
NTFY 505566 S0/DS1-0/1@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
N: [email protected]:2427
X: 0
O: D/1
<---
Sep  9 13:41:18.842: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 505566
<---
Sep  9 13:41:18.846: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
RQNT 7901369 S0/DS1-0/1@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
X: 0
R: D/[0-9ABCD*#]
S:
Q: process,loop
<---
Sep  9 13:41:18.850: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 7901369 OK
<---
Sep  9 13:41:18.943: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
NTFY 505567 S0/DS1-0/1@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
N: [email protected]:2427
X: 0
O: D/5
<---
Sep  9 13:41:18.979: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 505567
<---
Sep  9 13:41:22.745: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
CRCX 7901373 S0/DS1-0/1@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
C: A000000002858553000000F5
X: 0
L: p:20, a:PCMU, s:off, t:b8
M: recvonly
R: DT/rel
Q: process,loop
<---
Sep  9 13:41:22.761: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 7901373 OK
I: A033
v=0
c=IN IP4 10.21.6.2
m=audio 19522 RTP/AVP 0 100
a=rtpmap:100 X-NSE/8000
a=fmtp:100 192-194
<---
Sep  9 13:41:22.785: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
RQNT 7901374 S0/DS1-0/1@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
X: 0
R: D/[0-9ABCD*#], DT/rel
S: G/rt
Q: process,loop
<---
Sep  9 13:41:22.789: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 7901374 OK
<---
Sep  9 13:41:22.805: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
RQNT 7901375 S0/DS1-0/1@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
X: 0
R: D/[0-9ABCD*#]
S: DT/ans
Q: process,loop
<---
Sep  9 13:41:22.813: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 7901375 OK
<---
Sep  9 13:41:22.841: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
MDCX 7901376 S0/DS1-0/1@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
C: A000000002858553000000F5
I: A033
X: 0
L: p:20, a:PCMU, s:off, t:b8
M: sendrecv
R: D/[0-9ABCD*#], DT/rel, L/hf
S:
Q: process,loop
v=0
o=- 41011 0 IN EPN S0/DS1-0/1@mwvgw1
s=Cisco SDP 0
t=0 0
m=audio 30482 RTP/AVP 0
c=IN IP4 10.22.96.13
<---
Sep  9 13:41:22.849: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 7901376 OK
<---
Sep  9 13:41:29.284: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
NTFY 505568 S0/DS1-0/1@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
N: [email protected]:2427
X: 0
O: D/8
<---
Sep  9 13:41:29.300: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 505568
<---
Sep  9 13:41:29.624: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
NTFY 505569 S0/DS1-0/1@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
N: [email protected]:2427
X: 0
O: D/2
<---
Sep  9 13:41:29.708: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 505569
<---
Sep  9 13:41:29.913: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
NTFY 505570 S0/DS1-0/1@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
N: [email protected]:2427
X: 0
O: D/5
<---
Sep  9 13:41:29.989: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 505570
<---
Sep  9 13:41:30.173: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
NTFY 505571 S0/DS1-0/1@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
N: [email protected]:2427
X: 0
O: D/1
<---
Sep  9 13:41:30.289: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 505571
<---
Sep  9 13:41:32.750: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
CRCX 7901395 S0/DS1-0/16@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
C: A000000002858565000000F5
X: f
L: p:20, a:PCMU, s:off, t:b8
M: recvonly
R: DT/oc, DT/of
S: DT/sup(addr(7,2,3,0,7,9,8))
Q: process,loop
<---
Sep  9 13:41:32.826: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 7901395 OK
I: A034
v=0
c=IN IP4 10.21.6.2
m=audio 16930 RTP/AVP 0 100
a=rtpmap:100 X-NSE/8000
a=fmtp:100 192-194
<---
Sep  9 13:41:33.535: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
MDCX 7901398 S0/DS1-0/1@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
C: A000000002858553000000F5
I: A033
X: 0
M: recvonly
R: D/[0-9ABCD*#], DT/rel, L/hf
S:
Q: process,loop
<---
Sep  9 13:41:33.543: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
NTFY 505572 S0/DS1-0/2@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
N: [email protected]:2427
X: 1
O: DT/sup
<---
Sep  9 13:41:33.547: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 7901398 OK
<---
Sep  9 13:41:33.563: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 505572
<---
Sep  9 13:41:33.571: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
RQNT 7901401 S0/DS1-0/2@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
X: 1
R: D/[0-9ABCD*#]
S: L/dl
Q: process,loop
<---
Sep  9 13:41:33.579: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 7901401 OK
<---
Sep  9 13:41:33.583: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
RQNT 7901402 S0/DS1-0/1@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
X: 0
R: D/[0-9ABCD*#], DT/rel
S: L/ht
Q: process,loop
<---
Sep  9 13:41:33.591: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 7901402 OK
<---
Sep  9 13:41:34.152: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
NTFY 505573 S0/DS1-0/2@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
N: [email protected]:2427
X: 1
O: D/6
<---
Sep  9 13:41:34.172: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 505573
<---
Sep  9 13:41:34.176: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
RQNT 7901406 S0/DS1-0/2@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
X: 1
R: D/[0-9ABCD*#]
S:
Q: process,loop
<---
Sep  9 13:41:34.180: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 7901406 OK
<---
Sep  9 13:41:34.292: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
NTFY 505574 S0/DS1-0/2@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
N: [email protected]:2427
X: 1
O: D/2
<---
Sep  9 13:41:34.312: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 505574
<---
Sep  9 13:41:34.432: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
NTFY 505575 S0/DS1-0/2@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
N: [email protected]:2427
X: 1
O: D/1
<---
Sep  9 13:41:34.452: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 505575
<---
Sep  9 13:41:34.456: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
RQNT 7901407 S0/DS1-0/2@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
X: 1
R: D/[0-9ABCD*#]
S: L/dl
Q: process,loop
<---
Sep  9 13:41:34.460: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 7901407 OK
<---
Sep  9 13:41:34.528: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
RQNT 7901408 S0/DS1-0/1@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
X: 0
R: D/[0-9ABCD*#], DT/rel
S: G/rt
Q: process,loop
<---
Sep  9 13:41:34.533: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 7901408 OK
<---
Sep  9 13:41:34.565: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
NTFY 505576 S0/DS1-0/2@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
N: [email protected]:2427
X: 1
O: D/7
<---
Sep  9 13:41:34.585: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 505576
<---
Sep  9 13:41:34.585: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
RQNT 7901409 S0/DS1-0/2@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
X: 1
R: D/[0-9ABCD*#]
S:
Q: process,loop
<---
Sep  9 13:41:34.589: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 7901409 OK
<---
Sep  9 13:41:34.701: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
NTFY 505577 S0/DS1-0/2@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
N: [email protected]:2427
X: 1
O: D/1
<---
Sep  9 13:41:34.721: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 505577
<---
Sep  9 13:41:34.729: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
CRCX 7901411 S0/DS1-0/2@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
C: A00000000285857c000000F5
X: 1
L: p:20, a:PCMU, s:off, t:b8
M: recvonly
R: DT/rel
Q: process,loop
<---
Sep  9 13:41:34.745: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 7901411 OK
I: A035
v=0
c=IN IP4 10.21.6.2
m=audio 18788 RTP/AVP 0 100
a=rtpmap:100 X-NSE/8000
a=fmtp:100 192-194
<---
Sep  9 13:41:34.765: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
RQNT 7901412 S0/DS1-0/2@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
X: 1
R: D/[0-9ABCD*#], DT/rel
S: G/rt
Q: process,loop
<---
Sep  9 13:41:34.769: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 7901412 OK
<---
Sep  9 13:41:34.817: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
NTFY 505578 S0/DS1-0/16@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
N: [email protected]:2427
X: f
O: DT/oc(dt/sup)
<---
Sep  9 13:41:34.837: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 505578
<---
Sep  9 13:41:34.893: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
MDCX 7901413 S0/DS1-0/16@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
C: A000000002858565000000F5
I: A034
X: f
L: p:20, a:PCMU, s:off, t:b8
M: sendrecv
S:
v=0
o=- 41012 0 IN EPN S0/DS1-0/16@mwvgw1
s=Cisco SDP 0
t=0 0
m=audio 25804 RTP/AVP 0
c=IN IP4 10.21.6.66
<---
Sep  9 13:41:34.905: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 7901413 OK
<---
Sep  9 13:41:45.314: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
NTFY 505579 S0/DS1-0/3@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
N: [email protected]:2427
X: 2
O: DT/sup
<---
Sep  9 13:41:45.363: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 505579
<---
Sep  9 13:41:45.383: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
RQNT 7901439 S0/DS1-0/3@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
X: 2
R: D/[0-9ABCD*#]
S: L/dl
Q: process,loop
<---
Sep  9 13:41:45.387: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 7901439 OK
<---
Sep  9 13:41:45.923: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
NTFY 505580 S0/DS1-0/3@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
N: [email protected]:2427
X: 2
O: D/6
<---
Sep  9 13:41:45.940: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 505580
<---
Sep  9 13:41:45.948: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
RQNT 7901445 S0/DS1-0/3@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
X: 2
R: D/[0-9ABCD*#]
S:
Q: process,loop
<---
Sep  9 13:41:45.952: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 7901445 OK
<---
Sep  9 13:41:46.064: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
NTFY 505581 S0/DS1-0/3@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
N: [email protected]:2427
X: 2
O: D/2
<---
Sep  9 13:41:46.084: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 505581
<---
Sep  9 13:41:46.192: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
NTFY 505582 S0/DS1-0/3@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
N: [email protected]:2427
X: 2
O: D/1
<---
Sep  9 13:41:46.212: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 505582
<---
Sep  9 13:41:46.216: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
RQNT 7901446 S0/DS1-0/3@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
X: 2
R: D/[0-9ABCD*#]
S: L/dl
Q: process,loop
<---
Sep  9 13:41:46.220: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 7901446 OK
<---
Sep  9 13:41:46.332: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
NTFY 505583 S0/DS1-0/3@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
N: [email protected]:2427
X: 2
O: D/1
<---
Sep  9 13:41:46.352: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 505583
<---
Sep  9 13:41:46.356: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
RQNT 7901447 S0/DS1-0/3@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
X: 2
R: D/[0-9ABCD*#]
S:
Q: process,loop
<---
Sep  9 13:41:46.360: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 7901447 OK
<---
Sep  9 13:41:46.464: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
NTFY 505584 S0/DS1-0/3@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
N: [email protected]:2427
X: 2
O: D/6
<---
Sep  9 13:41:46.480: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 505584
<---
Sep  9 13:41:46.488: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
CRCX 7901448 S0/DS1-0/3@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
C: A00000000285859d000000F5
X: 2
L: p:20, a:PCMU, s:off, t:b8
M: recvonly
R: DT/rel
Q: process,loop
<---
Sep  9 13:41:46.504: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 7901448 OK
I: A036
v=0
c=IN IP4 10.21.6.2
m=audio 16544 RTP/AVP 0 100
a=rtpmap:100 X-NSE/8000
a=fmtp:100 192-194
<---
Sep  9 13:41:46.528: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
RQNT 7901449 S0/DS1-0/3@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
X: 2
R: D/[0-9ABCD*#], DT/rel
S: G/rt
Q: process,loop
<---
Sep  9 13:41:46.532: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 7901449 OK
<---
Sep  9 13:41:47.907: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
RQNT 7901450 S0/DS1-0/1@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
X: 0
R: D/[0-9ABCD*#], DT/rel
S:
Q: process,loop
<---
Sep  9 13:41:47.911: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 7901450 OK
<---
Sep  9 13:41:48.003: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
MDCX 7901451 S0/DS1-0/1@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
C: A000000002858553000000F5
I: A033
X: 0
L: p:20, a:PCMU, s:off, t:b8
M: sendrecv
R: D/[0-9ABCD*#], DT/rel, L/hf
S:
Q: process,loop
v=0
o=- 41011 0 IN EPN S0/DS1-0/1@mwvgw1
s=Cisco SDP 0
t=0 0
m=audio 29766 RTP/AVP 0
c=IN IP4 10.21.6.51
<---
Sep  9 13:41:48.015: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 7901451 OK
<---
Sep  9 13:41:49.594: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
NTFY 505585 S0/DS1-0/2@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
N: [email protected]:2427
X: 1
O: DT/rel(0)
<---
Sep  9 13:41:49.614: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 505585
<---
Sep  9 13:41:49.618: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
DLCX 7901454 S0/DS1-0/2@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
C: A00000000285857c000000F5
I: A035
X: 1
<---
Sep  9 13:41:49.626: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
250 7901454 OK
P: PS=0, OS=0, PR=0, OR=0, PL=0, JI=65, LA=0
<---
Sep  9 13:41:49.646: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
RQNT 7901455 S0/DS1-0/2@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
X: 1
R: DT/sup, D/[0-9ABCD*#]
S: DT/rlc
Q: process,loop
<---
Sep  9 13:41:49.654: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 7901455 OK
<---
Sep  9 13:41:49.874: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
MDCX 7901456 S0/DS1-0/1@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
C: A000000002858553000000F5
I: A033
X: 0
M: recvonly
R: D/[0-9ABCD*#], DT/rel, L/hf
S:
Q: process,loop
<---
Sep  9 13:41:49.878: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 7901456 OK
<---
Sep  9 13:41:49.902: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
DLCX 7901457 S0/DS1-0/1@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
C: A000000002858553000000F5
I: A033
X: 0
R: DT/rlc
S: DT/rel
Q: process,loop
<---
Sep  9 13:41:49.910: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
250 7901457 OK
P: PS=588, OS=94080, PR=505, OR=80482, PL=0, JI=63, LA=0
<---
Sep  9 13:41:50.227: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
NTFY 505586 S0/DS1-0/16@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
N: [email protected]:2427
X: f
O: DT/ans
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Sep  9 13:41:50.247: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 505586
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Sep  9 13:41:50.251: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
RQNT 7901458 S0/DS1-0/16@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
X: f
R: D/[0-9ABCD*#], DT/rel, L/hf
S:
Q: process,loop
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Sep  9 13:41:50.255: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 7901458 OK
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un
Sep  9 13:41:54.882: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
NTFY 505587 S0/DS1-0/1@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
N: [email protected]:2427
X: 0
O: DT/rlc
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Sep  9 13:41:54.902: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 505587
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Sep  9 13:41:54.906: MGCP Packet received from 10.22.96.12:2427--->
RQNT 7901470 S0/DS1-0/1@mwvgw1 MGCP 0.1
X: 0
R: DT/sup, D/[0-9ABCD*#]
Q: process,loop
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Sep  9 13:41:54.947: MGCP Packet sent to 10.22.96.12:2427--->
200 7901470 OK
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all
All possible debugging has been turned off
mwvgw1#

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