MSMQ and SQL 2012

Trying to get MSMQ working in a SQL 2012 Cluster. We have two nodes, OS server 2012 R2, and an instance of SQL 2012 on each node. I can send test messages to private and public queues. However when trying to send message through a stored procedure call the
message doesn't arrive to the receiving server. I keep getting a message queue service is not available. Any insight or documentation would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks

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How's everything going? If there is any progress from your side, feel free to share it in the forum. 
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