VOIP Trunk group Monitoring
Hi,
I have couple of Cisco AS5400 working as gateways in the VOIP cloud, i would like to monitor the usage based on the trunkgroup on MRTG. I have a 16port E1/PRI module placed. Can anyone help me on getting the correct OID for polling.
Thanks
Abey
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How to put individual FXO trunk into a trunk group
I have a 3725 with 2 vic2-4fxo cards configured as H.323 in ccm 4.0.2a. Currently I have to configure 8 pots dial peers to point to each fxo port for outbound call. I would like to find out if there is a way set up like a trunk group for fxo that way I just need one pots dial peer and point it to the trunk group instead of 8 seperate dial peers pointing to each port. Kinda like route group and route list in ccm.
Can someone help ?
Thanks in advance !!!
DannyDanny,
Please see following website:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios123/123tcr/123tvr/vrht_t3.htm#wp1622963
1. create trunk-group (voice port) assign to voice-port interface.
2. then create trunk-group-label (dial-peer) assing to dial-peer level.
please rate the helpful post
Ken -
To create Trunk Group with differnt T1 PRI's groups for our outbound calls
Hi All,
I would like to request all of you that I have requiremnt that we have to create "Trunk Group" of diffenent T1 controller PRI's for outbonds call, mean I need to create a trunk group with differnt T1 PRI's groups for our outbond calls, but my problem is that I don't know and no idea that how I will do this , i am also try to find some cisco doc for this still I did not find these info, so I request all of you that I will be thank full to all of you if you can help me out for my this problems.
Thanks
RizwanHere is a good write up, there are many others:
http://www.markholloway.com/blog/?p=452
HTH,
Chris -
Step Group , Monitoring Process and Integration Process.
Hi Experts,
I would like to when we use Step Group, Monitoring Process and what is the difference of these two with Integration Process. As we can use all the steps of Integration Process with Step Goup and Monitoring Process.
Regards,
SyedFor the Step Group:
You can consider it as a BPM which can be used in another BPM....concept similar to a reusable class :)....So if you have a constant patter of Receive --- transformation -
Send in some BPMs then create a Step Group and include it in the required BPMs...
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nwpi71/helpdata/en/42/ef868be2753268e10000000a1553f6/frameset.htm
Regards,
Abhishek. -
FXO Trunk Group rings to a busy signal
I have setup a trunk group for my (4) FXO ports. The ports are all setup with "connection plar 2000" since all calls need to route to a parallel huntgroup of which the pilot is 2000. If I cann one of the POTS lines in the group and do not pick it up, the call goes to a busy signal after about 3 rings. I have final destination set to a script. Not sure on why I am getting the busy signal.
If stack up the calls on all phones the hunt group, the nex tell will route to the script just fine and not give a busy signal. Not sure if that gives any clues to my issue or not.
TIA, JimI will give it a try. Not sure what you mean about my english. I did see several typos and meant to say:
I have setup a trunk group for my (4) FXO ports. The FXO ports are all setup with "connection plar 2000" since all calls need to route to a parallel huntgroup of which the pilot is 2000. If I CALL one of the the lead POTS line and do not pick it up the call on a phone that is in the hunt group, the call goes to a busy signal after about 3 rings. I have huntgroup final destination set to an auto attendant script. Not sure on why I am getting the busy signal.
If I stack up the calls on all phones the hunt group by calling, answering them, and putting them on hold, the next call beyond the number of phones I ahve in the huntgroup does route to the script just fine and not give a busy signal. Not sure if that gives any clues to my issue or not.
Jim
Tags: trunk, group, hunt -
Trunk-group command under controller T1 in which IOS is available
Hi All,
Quick question, I would like to know if the trunk-group under the controller t1 is available in the 15.T train currently I have the following IOS
152-2T
153-1T
and neither IOS have the command. But in the 15.M train (151-4M) I have it.
Basically what I want to accomplish is to reserve 2 B channels for Emergency calls, something like this:
controller T1 0/0/0
pri-group timeslots 1-24
trunk-group Emergency timeslots 1
trunk-group Standard timeslots 2-24
Thanks in advance
Regards
CarlitoHi,
The Chris is right, if you did not declare the trunk group before, he'll be available at the interface T1 Pri.
Ex:
trunk group Emergency
hunt-scheme longest-idle both
controller T1 0/0/0
pri-group timeslots 1-24
trunk-group Emergency timeslots 1
Regards.
J Rosa -
QoS setup on SGE2010 to support VoIP trunks between PBXs
Folks, I'm stumped on how to configure QoS on my SGE2010 to support my Toshiba CIX PBX VoIP trunks. The infrastructure is straight forward:
PBX(1)<==>SGE2010(1)<==>SGE2010(2)<==>SGE2010(3)<==>PBX(2)
where PBX(1) and PBX(2) are connected through three SGE2010's that are trunked via fiber between buildings. I don't have VoIP handsets and the PBX's are on their own VLAN. Everything else has been a breeze in these switches but I have no experience with QoS and the admin guide doesn't help.
JimTom,
I found this Cisco doc http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/lan/catalyst4500/12.1/19ew/configuration/guide/qos.pdf which helped me understand what you were saying and yes, that did clarify things. So here is what I did:
1) I reverted my config back to before I started messing around with QoS settings.
2) I verified QoS was in Basic mode.
3) I set the ports on each switch to CoS 5 which equates to DSCP 46.
4) Didn't touch Queue and left Strict Priority in place.
5) CoS to Queue defaulted CoS 5 to Queue 3.
6) DSCP 46 is in fact assigned to queue 3 by default in the switch, as you stated, so no mismatches.
7) No Bandwidth or VLAN Rate Limits were set.
The result of these settings should be ingress traffic from ports with CoS of 5 to receive strict priority and allocated first for egress. As long as my QoS settings are identical for all switches between the PBX's, my VoIP traffic should have priority across the switch trunks. Am I missing anything? -
Setting trunk group on a j9085A
Hello,
I'm trying to setup a trunk group on two ports on this device but it won't let me. The trunk group that I want to setup is 43, nut it won't let me, only maximum Trk23, i need Trk43
I have another device on the network with Trk43 set. It's also a 24 switch but it's a j9145AThe solution to your problem depends on whether you want to use ACLs or not.
If you are managing a server, you should crack open the manuals- the answer to your question lies within those pages. To point you in the right direction.....
If ACLs are NOT enabled for the volume. When you click the Share Point in WorkGroup Manager, then click the Protocols tab, you will see a check box for "Inherit Permissions from Parent". This is what you want.
If this option is greyed, then you DO have ACLs enabled for the volume.
The explanations for this are not short and managing a server requires reading, research and frustration.
ACLs work more reliably than the Posix 'inherit' permissions option does.
That said....
A user of this forum put together an excellent guide to ACLs. Here's the link:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=648307򞑳
Jeff -
Hello Community,
We've added new PRI to our single PRI. PRIs are controlled by a 7.1.5 CUCM via MGCP, we are using 3925 15.0(1r)M16 for gateway.
Now, we are configuring SRST/mgcp fallback... I am wondering if i can assign the PRIs to a Trunk group; would it cause issues with MGCP or when it goes to SRST mode?
Thanks in advance!Ramon,
When running MGCP, Q.931 media is backhauled to CUCM so you should be ok. The trunk group will come into play when your dial-peers are used, this will only happen during SRST in h323 mode.
Thanks,
FG -
I have a customer with an SPA 8000. In the past the customer says that he was able to pick up his desk phone and make an outbound call from his did back into his did number on the trunk group and then listen to his hold message on his phone system to make sure that it was updated.
Sometime he says this stopped working. I went down there, plugged directly into the SPA 8000 and made an outbound call to his DID. Immediately a busy was returned.
I came back to my office and hooked up my lab SPA8000. I was able to recreate the issue. I would call the test number I assigned to the trunk group off port 1 and receive an immediate busy signal. However, if I plugged a 2nd phone into port 2 and made the same call it would ring through to the other line.
I swapped phones between the ports and the issue followed line 1. No matter what phone I plug into line 2 I can get the call to go out through the SPA and then come back in the other line.
I played with the hunt group settings and that didn't help at all. In my test setup I have 3 lines configured.
Here are my hunt group settings as it sits right now:
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,hunt=re;*;1
I tried reversing it and that made no difference, as I was wondering if it was a glare issue.
Any ideas on this? I'm stumped, but I know that if I setup a call forward to the user's did in my upstream SBC the outbound call on line 1 will ring into line 2.
Thanks in advance.Looks like your credentials are invalid or your providers SIP Server is broken.
-Dan
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Hi Experts,
I need an Iview to monitor Users, Groups and Roles and thier connection.
Like 'Identity Management' in User Admin but without all Modify, Create and Delete commands..
I need just to read those informations..
Does it exist??
Best RegardsHi Alessandro,
The portal is delivered with predefined UME Actions - Manage_All, User_Viewer etc. The UME action is a collection of Java permissions that define which activities a user can perform. UME actions can be assigned to UME roles or portal roles. For more information see the links below -
[http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw73/helpdata/en/49/334708f51f5aa9e10000000a42189d/frameset.htm]
[http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw73/helpdata/en/49/8b4659c793355ae10000000a42189b/frameset.htm]
In essence, what you need to do is create a custom role - assign the identity management iView to that role and assign the required UME action to the role. Check the UME Action - Read_All, it seems to suit your requirement.
Hope it helps,
Prathamesh -
CUCM 10.5 - Order of trunks in Route Group ignored...Not sure why
Question #1
I've had a voice mail pilot number working for a long time now. It's MS Unified Messaging (MS UM for short). Since we have more than one MS UM server, I thought I'd go ahead and create a SIP trunk for each of the MS UM servers and then put them in the existing Route Group (RG). I thought I'd go ahead and reorder the trunk groups listed in the RG just to be sure my configure for the new trunk groups was correct. I have the SIP Options Ping enabled in my SIP profile and I do see all the MS UM SIP trunks with a status of 'Full Service'. Anyway, if I place one of the newly added SIP trunks for MS UM at the top of the existing RG, my calls are still ending up at the original MS UM server. It's like CUCM is ignoring the fact that I placed the new SIP trunk at the top and it keeps routing to the old/existing SIP trunks/MS UM server I had in this RG. I tried resetting the SIP trunks and also reset the Route List (which I didn't think I'd need to do, but I did it anyway) and the result is the same. It won't select the new SIP trunks no matter what I try.
I didn't try removing the original SIP trunk from that RG yet and I don't want to do it during the business day, but I could try that after hours and see what happens then.
Any ideas about why it won't use the new SIP trunks even though they're in service and at the top of the RG list (higher priority), above the original SIP trunk? My RG is set for top down, not circular.
Question #2:
Here's a somewhat related question. (screenshot attached for this one) I first thought I could simply go to the original SIP trunk and add the other IP addresses for the ofther MS UM servers so I wouldn't need to create more SIP trunk groups for this. Maybe I'm understanding it wrong, so please enlighten me what these fields are really used for. On the SIP trunk page, there's a SIP Information section and that's where you add the IP address of the device CUCM is talking to (Destination). For example, the MS UM server. Was I wrong to assume that if the SIP trunks would be identical in their config you can simply add the other IP addresses for the alternate MS UM servers here in this section of the SIP trunks page? What exactly would the extra IP address fields be used for (when you click + to added another address)?
As soon as I added a second IP address, my calls to MS UM stopped working. After I removed the second IP (which is for an alternate MS UM server), everything started working again. Just curious how that IP address field should really be used. For now, I simply created new SIP trunk groups for the other MS UM servers.
Thanks :-)Hello,
For me both questions are related, and I expect a communication issue between CUCM and the new MS UM server.
I would like to start with the 2nd question as it answers both, the below is mentioned in the admin guide of CUCM 8.5 but no much explanation was added to the admin guide of 10.0:
"•When an outbound call gets placed, a destination address gets chosen randomly. No preference is given to one destination address over another. All SIP messages that are sent out for a given outbound call go to the same destination address.
•The SIP trunk accepts inbound messages from any of the configured destination addresses."
The above answers your inquiry, redundancy cannot be achieved by configuring multiple destinations. And calls are dropped when you add the new ip address within the same trunk, because it was chosen but the CUCM was not able to communicate with it, and also this explains why the new MS UM server trunk was not selected in the RG, as CUCM also was not able to communicate with it and moved to the next member in the RG (i.e. the old MS UM).
- Can you try to ping the new MS UM server from CUCM server, SSH to CUCM server and issue the following command: utils network ping IP_ADDRESS_OF_NEW_MS_UM
- It can be that the new MS UM server is configured to accept only SIP UDP messages, can you try changing it from the SIP security Profile?
If the above two suggestions did not help to isolate the issue, then we need detailed CCM logs covering test outgoing call together with the IP addresses of both MS UM servers.
Thank you,
Shadi -
Watch/Monitor Buttons do not show the correct state
I programmed several Watch buttons on SPA500 module and some buttons stay lit red even though the phones are not used. When pressing the button it does call the Vacant phone.
How can I fix the state to be correct and only be lit red when the corrsponding phone is used?Hi Guys,
Was this problem ever resolved?
I am having the same issue. Cisco CME on 2851 router. We have several Cisco 7970 IP Phones all provisioned at the same time, and all working fine. I have a 7914 module monitoring the phones and one is showing as off hook. (BLF -1).
The phone that is showing offhook is ephone 7, it is being monitored by ephone 4. I have done factory reset, firmware upgrade, reset and everything recommended above but still having the issue. The red light indicates that the phone is offhook or not present although it is cleary registered to the CME.
You can see from the show ephone register below (ephone 4 is monitoring ephone 7) that ephone 7 is showing as offhook when it is not and is also registered and working. It shows:
button 33: cw:1 ccw:(0 0)
dn 22 number 122 CH1 IDLE CH2 IDLE watch(BLF on phone -1) shared with monitor-ring
I have attached config and tftp debug below. If any one can shed some light it would be much appreciated.
------------------ show running-config ------------------
Building configuration...
Current configuration : 33299 bytes
! Last configuration change at 18:09:53 AEST Mon Jun 4 2012
! NVRAM config last updated at 18:09:56 AEST Mon Jun 4 2012
! NVRAM config last updated at 18:09:56 AEST Mon Jun 4 2012
version 15.1
service timestamps debug datetime msec
service timestamps log datetime msec
no service password-encryption
hostname CISCO
boot-start-marker
boot system flash:c2800nm-adventerprisek9-mz.151-4.M1.bin
boot-end-marker
card type t1 0 0
! card type command needed for slot/vwic-slot 0/1
enable password
aaa new-model
aaa authentication login ciscocp_vpn_xauth_ml_1 local
aaa authorization exec default local
aaa authorization network ciscocp_vpn_group_ml_1 local
aaa session-id common
clock timezone AEST 10 0
no network-clock-participate wic 0
dot11 syslog
no ip source-route
ip cef
no ip dhcp use vrf connected
ip dhcp excluded-address 10.0.0.1 10.0.0.199
ip dhcp pool cisco
network 10.0.0.0 255.255.255.0
option 150 ip 10.0.0.1
default-router 10.0.0.138 10.0.0.1
dns-server x.x.x.x x.x.x.x
ip name-server x.x.x.x
ip name-server x.x.x.x
no ipv6 cef
multilink bundle-name authenticated
password encryption aes
voice service voip
ip address trusted list
ipv4 204.9.161.164
allow-connections h323 to h323
allow-connections h323 to sip
allow-connections sip to h323
allow-connections sip to sip
supplementary-service h450.12
no supplementary-service sip moved-temporarily
no supplementary-service sip refer
h323
vpn-group 1
vpn-gateway 1 http://10.0.0.15
vpn-trustpoint 1 trustpoint _Certificate leaf
vpn-hash-algorithm sha-1
vpn-profile 1
host-id-check disable
sip
registrar server expires max 3600 min 3600
localhost dns:sip.skype.com
voice class codec 1
codec preference 1 g711ulaw
voice class permanent 1
signal timing oos restart 50000
signal timing oos timeout disabled
signal keepalive disabled
signal sequence oos no-action
voice class custom-cptone telstra
dualtone disconnect
frequency 425
cadence 375 375
voice class custom-cptone conference
dualtone conference
frequency 600 900
cadence 300 150 300 100 300 50
voice class custom-cptone jointone
dualtone conference
frequency 600 900
cadence 300 150 300 100 300 50
voice class custom-cptone leavetone
dualtone conference
frequency 400 800
cadence 400 100 200 100 200 100
voice register global
mode cme
source-address 10.0.0.1 port 5060
max-dn 25
max-pool 25
authenticate register
timezone 47
hold-alert
mwi stutter
voicemail 999
tftp-path flash:
create profile sync 0007934814052285
voice register dn 1
number 201
name B iPhone
no-reg
label 201
voice register dn 2
number 202
name D iPhone
no-reg
label 202
voice register dn 3
number 203
name C iPhone
no-reg
label 203
voice register dn 4
number 204
name K iPad
no-reg
label 204
voice register pool 1
registration-timer max 720 min 660
id mac 50EA.D669.27A3
session-transport tcp
type CiscoMobile-iOS
number 1 dn 1
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
username user201 password 201
no vad
voice register pool 2
registration-timer max 720 min 660
id mac 148F.C646.6CFA
session-transport tcp
type CiscoMobile-iOS
number 1 dn 2
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
username user202 password 202
no vad
voice register pool 3
registration-timer max 720 min 660
id mac DC2B.6198.4F3D
session-transport tcp
type CiscoMobile-iOS
number 1 dn 3
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
username user203 password 203
no vad
voice register pool 4
registration-timer max 720 min 660
id mac 70DE.E239.73B8
session-transport tcp
type CiscoMobile-iOS
number 1 dn 4
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
username user204 password 204
no vad
voice translation-rule 1
rule 1 /\(.*\)/ /100/
voice translation-rule 2
rule 1 /^.*/ /xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/
voice translation-rule 3
rule 1 /617xxxxxxxx/ /130/
voice translation-rule 4
rule 1 /^004\(........\)/ /614\1/
rule 2 /^099\(.*\)/ /\1/
rule 3 /^0\(.*\)/ /\1/
voice translation-rule 5
rule 1 /617xxxxxxxx/ /130/
rule 2 /\(.*\)/ /100/
voice translation-profile INBOUND
translate called 5
voice translation-profile PSTN_Outbound
translate calling 2
translate called 4
voice translation-profile SKYPE_IN
translate called 3
voice-card 0
dspfarm
dsp services dspfarm
interface Loopback0
ip address 11.1.1.1 255.255.255.255
h323-gateway voip interface
h323-gateway voip bind srcaddr 11.1.1.1
interface Loopback2
ip address 10.10.10.10 255.255.255.0
interface Tunnel1
no ip address
interface GigabitEthernet0/0
description ETH-LAN
ip address 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
ip nat inside
ip virtual-reassembly in
duplex auto
speed auto
no cdp enable
no mop enabled
interface GigabitEthernet0/1
description $ETH-LAN$
ip address 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.0
ip access-group 2 in
duplex auto
speed auto
no cdp enable
interface Service-Engine1/0
ip unnumbered GigabitEthernet0/0
service-module ip address 10.0.0.20 255.255.255.0
service-module ip default-gateway 10.0.0.1
no cdp enable
interface Virtual-Template1 type tunnel
ip unnumbered GigabitEthernet0/0
tunnel mode ipsec ipv4
tunnel protection ipsec profile CiscoCP_Profile1
interface Virtual-Template2
ip unnumbered Loopback2
interface Vif1
ip address 192.168.11.1 255.255.255.252
ip pim dense-mode
ip local pool SDM_POOL_1 10.0.0.75 10.0.0.95
ip local pool SDM_POOL_2 10.1.0.2 10.1.0.50
ip local pool SDM_POOL_3 192.168.1.50 192.168.1.60
no ip forward-protocol nd
ip http server
ip http authentication local
no ip http secure-server
ip http path flash:gui
ip flow-export destination 10.0.0.239 2055
ip nat inside source list VPNAccess interface GigabitEthernet0/0 overload
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.0.0.138
ip access-list standard public
ip access-list extended VPNAccess
remark Allow VPN clients to access LAN
remark CCP_ACL Category=2
remark Allow CPN local LAN
permit ip 192.168.1.0 0.0.0.255 any
access-list 100 remark CCP_ACL Category=4
access-list 100 permit ip 10.0.0.0 0.0.0.255 any
no cdp run
tftp-server flash:term70.default.loads
tftp-server flash:term71.default.loads
tftp-server flash:apps70.8-3-0-50.sbn
tftp-server flash:cnu70.8-3-0-50.sbn
tftp-server flash:cvm70sccp.8-3-0-50.sbn
tftp-server flash:dsp70.8-3-0-50.sbn
tftp-server flash:jar70sccp.8-3-0-50.sbn
tftp-server flash:S00105000300.sbn
tftp-server flash:SCCP70.8-3-1S.loads
tftp-server flash:XMLDefault.cnf.xml
tftp-server flash:United_States/g3-tones.xml
tftp-server flash:English_United_States/td-sccp.jar
tftp-server flash:English_United_States/ipc-sccp.jar
tftp-server flash:P00308000600.bin
tftp-server flash:P00308000600.sb2
tftp-server flash:P00308000600.loads
tftp-server flash:P00308000600.sbn
tftp-server flash:apps70.8-4-1-23.sbn
tftp-server flash:cnu70.8-4-1-23.sbn
tftp-server flash:cvm70sccp.8-4-1-23.sbn
tftp-server flash:dsp70.8-4-1-23.sbn
tftp-server flash:jar70sccp.8-4-1-23.sbn
tftp-server flash:SCCP70.8-4-2S.loads
tftp-server flash:S00105000400.sbn
tftp-server flash:RingList.xml
tftp-server flash:DistinctiveRingList.xml
tftp-server flash:Ring1.raw
tftp-server flash:Ring2.raw
tftp-server flash:Ring3.raw
tftp-server flash:apps70.9-0-3TH1-22.sbn
tftp-server flash:cnu70.9-0-3TH1-22.sbn
tftp-server flash:cvm70sccp.9-0-3TH1-22.sbn
tftp-server flash:dsp70.9-0-3TH1-22.sbn
tftp-server flash:jar70sccp.9-0-3TH1-22.sbn
tftp-server flash:SCCP70.9-0-3S.loads
tftp-server flash:apps45.9-0-3TH1-22.sbn
tftp-server flash:cnu45.9-0-3TH1-22.sbn
tftp-server flash:cvm45sccp.9-0-3TH1-22.sbn
tftp-server flash:dsp45.9-0-3TH1-22.sbn
tftp-server flash:jar45sccp.9-0-3TH1-22.sbn
tftp-server flash:SCCP45.9-0-3S.loads
tftp-server flash:term65.default.loads
tftp-server flash:term45.default.loads
tftp-server flash:cmterm_7936.3-3-21-0.bin
control-plane
voice-port 0/2/0
supervisory disconnect dualtone mid-call
supervisory custom-cptone telstra
no battery-reversal
cptone AU
timeouts interdigit 5
timeouts call-disconnect 2
timeouts wait-release 2
timing hookflash-out 250
impedance complex1
caller-id enable
voice-port 0/2/1
supervisory disconnect dualtone mid-call
supervisory custom-cptone telstra
no battery-reversal
cptone AU
timeouts interdigit 5
timeouts call-disconnect 2
timeouts wait-release 2
timing hookflash-out 250
impedance complex1
caller-id enable
voice-port 0/2/2
supervisory disconnect dualtone mid-call
supervisory custom-cptone telstra
no battery-reversal
cptone AU
timeouts interdigit 5
timeouts call-disconnect 2
timeouts wait-release 2
timing hookflash-out 250
impedance complex1
caller-id enable
voice-port 0/2/3
supervisory disconnect dualtone mid-call
supervisory custom-cptone telstra
no battery-reversal
cptone AU
timeouts interdigit 5
timeouts call-disconnect 2
timeouts wait-release 2
timing hookflash-out 250
impedance complex1
caller-id enable
voice-port 0/3/0
auto-cut-through
voice-port 0/3/1
mgcp profile default
sccp local GigabitEthernet0/0
sccp ccm 10.0.0.1 identifier 1 version 7.0
sccp
sccp ccm group 1
bind interface GigabitEthernet0/0
associate ccm 1 priority 1
associate profile 1 register confdsp1
keepalive retries 5
dspfarm profile 1 conference
codec g711ulaw
codec g729br8
codec g729r8
codec g711alaw
codec g729ar8
codec g729abr8
maximum conference-participants 16
maximum sessions 3
conference-join custom-cptone jointone
conference-leave custom-cptone leavetone
associate application SCCP
dial-peer voice 1 pots
translation-profile incoming INBOUND
preference 3
destination-pattern 0T
direct-inward-dial
port 0/2/0
dial-peer voice 2 pots
translation-profile incoming INBOUND
preference 2
destination-pattern 0T
direct-inward-dial
port 0/2/1
dial-peer voice 3 pots
translation-profile incoming INBOUND
preference 1
destination-pattern 0T
direct-inward-dial
port 0/2/2
dial-peer voice 4 pots
shutdown
port 0/2/3
dial-peer voice 10 voip
destination-pattern 99.
session protocol sipv2
session target ipv4:10.0.0.20
incoming called-number .
dtmf-relay cisco-rtp
codec g711ulaw
no vad
dial-peer voice 100 voip
description **Incoming Call from Skype SIP Trunk**
translation-profile incoming SKYPE_IN
session protocol sipv2
session target sip-server
incoming called-number .%
voice-class codec 1
voice-class sip dtmf-relay force rtp-nte
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
no vad
dial-peer voice 101 voip
description **Outgoing Call from Skype SIP Trunk**
translation-profile outgoing PSTN_Outbound
destination-pattern 004........
session protocol sipv2
session target sip-server
voice-class codec 1
voice-class sip dtmf-relay force rtp-nte
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
no vad
dial-peer voice 5 pots
description **Outgoing Mobile Failover**
preference 4
destination-pattern *04........
direct-inward-dial
port 0/2/2
dial-peer voice 102 voip
description **Outgoing Call to Skype - THAILAND**
translation-profile outgoing PSTN_Outbound
destination-pattern 066.........
session protocol sipv2
session target sip-server
voice-class codec 1
voice-class sip dtmf-relay force rtp-nte
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
no vad
dial-peer voice 103 voip
description **Outgoing Call to Skype - UK**
translation-profile outgoing PSTN_Outbound
destination-pattern 044..........
session protocol sipv2
session target sip-server
voice-class codec 1
voice-class sip dtmf-relay force rtp-nte
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
no vad
dial-peer voice 104 voip
description **Outgoing Call to Skype - Internat-ALL**
translation-profile outgoing PSTN_Outbound
destination-pattern 099T
session protocol sipv2
session target sip-server
voice-class codec 1
voice-class sip dtmf-relay force rtp-nte
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
no vad
dial-peer voice 700 voip
destination-pattern 70.
session protocol sipv2
session target ipv4:10.0.0.20
dtmf-relay sip-notify
codec g711ulaw
no vad
dial-peer voice 712 voip
destination-pattern A712
session protocol multicast
session target ipv4:237.111.0.0:22222
voice-class permanent 1
dtmf-relay cisco-rtp
codec g711ulaw
vad aggressive
dial-peer voice 713 voip
destination-pattern A713
session protocol multicast
session target ipv4:237.111.0.1:22222
voice-class permanent 1
dtmf-relay cisco-rtp
codec g711ulaw
vad aggressive
dial-peer voice 70 pots
preference 1
destination-pattern 712
dial-peer voice 71 pots
preference 2
destination-pattern 712
dial-peer voice 72 pots
preference 3
destination-pattern 712
sip-ua
credentials username xxxxxxxxxxxxxx password 7 realm sip.skype.com
authentication username xxxxxxxxxxxxxx password 7
no remote-party-id
retry invite 2
retry register 10
registrar dns:sip.skype.com expires 3600
sip-server dns:sip.skype.com
host-registrar
telephony-service
sdspfarm conference mute-on 111 mute-off 222
sdspfarm units 3
sdspfarm tag 1 confdsp1
conference hardware
video
authentication credential xxxxx xxxxx
xml user xxxxx password xxxxx 15
max-ephones 96
max-dn 110 no-reg
ip source-address 10.0.0.1 port 2000
auto assign 1 to 24
service phone videoCapability 1
timeouts interdigit 5
system message xxxxx Pty Ltd
url directories http://10.0.0.1:80/localdirectory
url services http://10.0.0.20/voiceview/common/login.do
url authentication http://10.0.0.1/CCMCIP/authenticate.asp
cnf-file perphone
load 7914 S00105000400
load 7936 cmterm_7936.3-3-21-0
load 7960-7940 P00308000600
load 7965 term65.default
load 7970 term70.default
time-zone 47
time-format 24
date-format dd-mm-yy
live-record 998
voicemail 999
max-conferences 3 gain -6
call-park system application
moh music-on-hold.au
web admin system name xxxxx secret 5 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
dn-webedit
time-webedit
transfer-system full-consult
transfer-pattern 0
transfer-pattern 2..
transfer-pattern 7..
secondary-dialtone 0
directory entry 1 100 name Reception
fac standard
create cnf-files version-stamp 7960 Jun 04 2012 17:24:26
ephone-template 1
url services 2 http://xxxxxxlawyers.com/phone/xmldir/PhoneUI/ xxxxxxLawyers_DIRECTORY
url services 3 http://jivait.com/phone/rss2cisco.pl NEWS@
park reservation-group 1
softkeys idle Dnd Newcall Gpickup Pickup Cfwdall Redial ConfList Join RmLstC Login
softkeys seized Callback Cfwdall Endcall Gpickup HLog Meetme Pickup Redial
softkeys connected Hold Endcall Trnsfer Park TrnsfVM Confrn ConfList Select Join Acct LiveRcd Flash
ephone-template 2
url services 2 http://phone-xml.berbee.com/menu.xml TEST
ephone-template 3
park reservation-group 1
softkeys idle Dnd Newcall Gpickup Pickup Cfwdall Redial Login
softkeys seized Callback Cfwdall Endcall Gpickup HLog Meetme Pickup Redial
softkeys connected Hold Endcall Trnsfer Park TrnsfVM Confrn ConfList Join
ephone-template 4
park reservation-group 1
softkeys seized Meetme Gpickup Pickup Redial
softkeys connected Hold Trnsfer Park LiveRcd Endcall Confrn ConfList Select Join Acct
ephone-dn 1 dual-line
number 100 no-reg primary
pickup-group 1
label xxxxx xxxxx
name Reception
call-forward noan 999 timeout 40
huntstop channel
no huntstop
ephone-dn 2 dual-line
number 100 no-reg primary
pickup-group 1
label xxxxx xxxxx
name Reception2
preference 1
call-forward noan 999 timeout 40
huntstop channel
no huntstop
ephone-dn 3 dual-line
number 100 no-reg primary
pickup-group 1
label xxxxx xxxxx
name Reception3
preference 2
call-forward noan 999 timeout 40
huntstop channel
no huntstop
ephone-dn 4 dual-line
number 100 no-reg primary
pickup-group 1
label xxxxx xxxxx
name Reception4
preference 3
call-forward busy 999
call-forward noan 999 timeout 40
huntstop channel
ephone-dn 9 dual-line
number 130 secondary 617xxxxxxxx no-reg both
pickup-group 1
label Private Line (07 xxxx xxxx)
description 07 xxxx xxxx
name Skype1
ephone-dn 10 dual-line
number 101 no-reg primary
pickup-group 1
label Ben xxxxxx (101)
description Extension 101
name Ben xxxxxx
call-forward busy 999
call-forward noan 999 timeout 25
ephone-dn 11 dual-line
number 102 no-reg primary
pickup-group 1
label Drew xxxxx (102)
description Extension 102
name Drew xxxxx
call-forward busy 999
call-forward noan 999 timeout 25
ephone-dn 12 dual-line
number 103 no-reg primary
pickup-group 1
label xxxxx xxxxxx (103)
description Extension 103
name xxxxx xxxxxx
call-forward busy 999
call-forward noan 999 timeout 25
ephone-dn 13 dual-line
number 104 no-reg primary
pickup-group 1
label Dennis xxxxx (104)
description Extension 104
name Dennis xxxxx
call-forward busy 999
call-forward noan 999 timeout 25
ephone-dn 14 dual-line
number 105 no-reg primary
pickup-group 1
label Meeting Room (105)
description Extension 105
name Meeting Room
call-forward busy 999
call-forward noan 999 timeout 25
ephone-dn 15 dual-line
number 106 no-reg primary
pickup-group 1
label Front Desk
description Extension 106
name Front Desk
call-forward busy 100
call-forward noan 100 timeout 45
ephone-dn 16 dual-line
number 107 no-reg primary
pickup-group 1
label Server
description Extension 107
name Server
call-forward busy 100
call-forward noan 100 timeout 45
ephone-dn 19 dual-line
number 119 no-reg primary
pickup-group 1
label Cordless
description Extension 119
name Cordless
call-forward busy 100
call-forward noan 100 timeout 30
ephone-dn 20 dual-line
number 121 no-reg primary
pickup-group 1
label Front Reception
description Extension 121
name Front Reception
call-forward busy 999
call-forward noan 999 timeout 25
ephone-dn 21 dual-line
number 120 no-reg primary
pickup-group 1
label Conference Phone
description Extension 120
name Conference Phone
call-forward busy 999
call-forward noan 999 timeout 25
ephone-dn 22 dual-line
number 122 no-reg primary
pickup-group 1
label Reception
description Extension 122
name Reception
call-forward busy 999
call-forward noan 999 timeout 25
ephone-dn 25 dual-line
number 126 no-reg primary
pickup-group 1
label xxxxxx SoftPhone
description Extension 126
name SoftPhone1
ephone-dn 51
number 151 no-reg primary
label Line-1(5288)-Monitor ONLY
trunk 1 monitor-port 0/2/0
ephone-dn 52
number 152 no-reg primary
label Line-2(5232)-Monitor ONLY
trunk 1 monitor-port 0/2/1
ephone-dn 53
number 153 no-reg primary
label Line-3(5404)-Monitor ONLY
trunk 1 monitor-port 0/2/2
ephone-dn 98
number 998 no-reg primary
call-forward all 999
ephone 1
device-security-mode none
video
mac-address 0018.73E2.34D9
ephone-template 1
username "user1" password xxxxxx
paging-dn 32
type 7970 addon 1 7914
button 1o1,2,3,4 2:51 3:52 4:53
button 5:54 6m90 7m91 8m92
button 9w10 10w11 11w12 12w13
button 13w14 16:41 17:43 18:45
ephone 2
device-security-mode none
video
mac-address 000A.B84C.483F
ephone-template 1
username "user2" password xxxxxx
paging-dn 32
type 7970
button 1:10 2:9 3:42 4m90
button 5m91
ephone 3
device-security-mode none
video
mac-address 0019.2FE3.95A1
ephone-template 1
username "user3" password xxxxxx
fastdial 1 00413093639 name Catherine
fastdial 2 00432030586 name Ben
paging-dn 32
type 7970
button 1:11 3w10 4w13 5m90
button 6m91 7:46
ephone 4
device-security-mode none
video
mac-address 0019.2FE3.94F6
ephone-template 1
username "user4" password xxxxxx
speed-dial 1 00408760740 label "IT Support"
paging-dn 32
type 7970 addon 1 7914 2 7914
button 1:12 2:9 3o1,2,3,4 9:51
button 10:52 11:53 12:54 15m90
button 16m91 17m92 23:41 24:43
button 25:45 29w10 30w11 31w13
button 32w14 33w22 34w19 35:21
ephone 5
device-security-mode none
mac-address 0019.2FB9.CA32
ephone-template 1
username "user5"
paging-dn 32
type 7970
button 1:13 2:44 3m90 4m91
ephone 6
device-security-mode none
mac-address 000A.B84C.4598
ephone-template 1
username "user6"
paging-dn 32
type 7970
button 1:14 2m90
ephone 7
device-security-mode none
mac-address 0018.73E2.369B
ephone-template 1
username "user7"
paging-dn 32
type 7970
button 1o1,2,3,4 2:22
ephone 8
device-security-mode none
mac-address 0015.5832.54A3
ephone-template 2
type CIPC
button 1:25 2m1
line con 0
exec-timeout 0 0
line aux 0
line 66
no activation-character
no exec
transport preferred none
transport input all
transport output pad telnet rlogin lapb-ta mop udptn v120 ssh
line vty 0 4
exec-timeout 0 0
password
transport input all
scheduler allocate 20000 1000
ntp master
ntp update-calendar
ntp server 150.101.221.106
webvpn gateway gateway_1
ip address 10.0.0.15 port 443
http-redirect port 80
ssl trustpoint TP-self-signed-1560239260
inservice
webvpn install svc flash:/webvpn/anyconnect-win-3.0.3054-k9.pkg sequence 1
end
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Jun 5 00:28:44.922: TFTP: Looking for term70.default.loads
Jun 5 00:28:44.922: TFTP: Opened flash:term70.default.loads, fd 2, size 660 for process 314
Jun 5 00:28:44.930: TFTP: Finished flash:term70.default.loads, time 00:00:00 for process 314
Jun 5 00:28:46.054: TFTP: Looking for jar70sccp.9-0-3TH1-22.sbn
Jun 5 00:28:46.058: TFTP: Opened flash:jar70sccp.9-0-3TH1-22.sbn, fd 2, size 1828680 for process 314
Jun 5 00:28:52.018: TFTP: Finished flash:jar70sccp.9-0-3TH1-22.sbn, time 00:00:05 for process 314
Jun 5 00:28:57.490: TFTP: Looking for cnu70.9-0-3TH1-22.sbn
Jun 5 00:28:57.490: TFTP: Opened flash:cnu70.9-0-3TH1-22.sbn, fd 2, size 506761 for process 314
Jun 5 00:28:59.134: TFTP: Finished flash:cnu70.9-0-3TH1-22.sbn, time 00:00:01 for process 314
Jun 5 00:29:01.242: TFTP: Looking for apps70.9-0-3TH1-22.sbn
Jun 5 00:29:01.246: TFTP: Opened flash:apps70.9-0-3TH1-22.sbn, fd 2, size 3084262 for process 314
Jun 5 00:29:07.243: %IPPHONE-6-UNREGISTER_ABNORMAL: ephone-7:SEP001873E2369B IP:10.0.0.204 Socket:11 DeviceType:Phone has unregistered abnormally.
Jun 5 00:29:11.219: TFTP: Finished flash:apps70.9-0-3TH1-22.sbn, time 00:00:09 for process 314
Jun 5 00:29:19.791: TFTP: Looking for dsp70.9-0-3TH1-22.sbn
Jun 5 00:29:19.791: TFTP: Opened flash:dsp70.9-0-3TH1-22.sbn, fd 2, size 540433 for process 314
Jun 5 00:29:21.559: TFTP: Finished flash:dsp70.9-0-3TH1-22.sbn, time 00:00:01 for process 314
Jun 5 00:29:23.619: TFTP: Looking for cvm70sccp.9-0-3TH1-22.sbn
Jun 5 00:29:23.623: TFTP: Opened flash:cvm70sccp.9-0-3TH1-22.sbn, fd 2, size 2166976 for process 314
Jun 5 00:29:30.807: TFTP: Finished flash:cvm70sccp.9-0-3TH1-22.sbn, time 00:00:07 for process 314
Jun 5 00:31:07.536: TFTP: Looking for CTLSEP001873E2369B.tlv
Jun 5 00:31:07.636: TFTP: Looking for ITLSEP001873E2369B.tlv
Jun 5 00:31:07.748: TFTP: Looking for ITLFile.tlv
Jun 5 00:31:08.004: TFTP: Looking for SEP001873E2369B.cnf.xml
Jun 5 00:31:08.004: TFTP: Opened system:/its/vrf1/SEP001873E2369B.cnf.xml, fd 2, size 1543 for process 314
Jun 5 00:31:08.012: TFTP: Finished system:/its/vrf1/SEP001873E2369B.cnf.xml, time 00:00:00 for process 314
Jun 5 00:31:14.424: TFTP: Looking for English_United_States/td-sccp.jar
Jun 5 00:31:14.428: TFTP: Opened flash:English_United_States/td-sccp.jar, fd 2, size 67385 for process 314
Jun 5 00:31:14.756: TFTP: Finished flash:English_United_States/td-sccp.jar, time 00:00:00 for process 314
Jun 5 00:31:15.480: TFTP: Looking for United_States/g3-tones.xml
Jun 5 00:31:15.480: TFTP: Opened flash:United_States/g3-tones.xml, fd 2, size 1036 for process 314
Jun 5 00:31:15.488: TFTP: Finished flash:United_States/g3-tones.xml, time 00:00:00 for process 314
Jun 5 00:31:31.604: %IPPHONE-6-REG_ALARM: 25: Name=SEP001873E2369B Load= term70.default Last=Initialized
Jun 5 00:31:31.652: %IPPHONE-6-REGISTER: ephone-7:SEP001873E2369B IP:10.0.0.204 Socket:11 DeviceType:Phone has registered.
Jun 5 00:31:33.228: %IPPHONE-6-UNREGISTER_NORMAL: ephone-7:SEP001873E2369B IP:10.0.0.204 Socket:11 DeviceType:Phone has unregistered normally.
Jun 5 00:32:34.333: TFTP: Looking for CTLSEP001873E2369B.tlv
Jun 5 00:32:34.413: TFTP: Looking for ITLSEP001873E2369B.tlv
Jun 5 00:32:34.521: TFTP: Looking for ITLFile.tlv
Jun 5 00:32:34.853: TFTP: Looking for SEP001873E2369B.cnf.xml
Jun 5 00:32:34.853: TFTP: Opened system:/its/vrf1/SEP001873E2369B.cnf.xml, fd 2, size 1543 for process 314
Jun 5 00:32:34.861: TFTP: Finished system:/its/vrf1/SEP001873E2369B.cnf.xml, time 00:00:00 for process 314
Jun 5 00:32:39.861: %IPPHONE-6-REG_ALARM: 25: Name=SEP001873E2369B Load= term70.default Last=Initialized
Jun 5 00:32:39.905: %IPPHONE-6-REGISTER: ephone-7:SEP001873E2369B IP:10.0.0.204 Socket:13 DeviceType:Phone has registered.
OLSENCISCO#
=====================================================
ephone-1[0] Mac:0018.73E2.34D9 TCP socket:[17] activeLine:0 whisperLine:0 REGISTERED in SCCP ver 19/17 max_streams=5
mediaActive:0 whisper_mediaActive:0 startMedia:0 offhook:0 ringing:0 reset:0 reset_sent:0 paging 0 debug:0 caps:8
IP:10.0.0.221 * 52191 7970 sub=1 keepalive 2082 max_line 22 available_line 22
Phone reports 22 Available Lines
button 1: cw:1 ccw:(0 0)
dn 1 number 100 CH1 IDLE CH2 IDLE overlay shared
button 2: cw:1 ccw:(0)
dn 51 number 151 CH1 IDLE shared
button 3: cw:1 ccw:(0)
dn 52 number 152 CH1 IDLE shared
button 4: cw:1 ccw:(0)
dn 53 number 153 CH1 IDLE shared
button 5: cw:1 ccw:(0)
dn 54 number 154 CH1 IDLE shared with monitor-ring
button 6: cw:1 ccw:(0)
dn 90 number 300 CH1 IDLE monitor-ring shared
button 7: cw:1 ccw:(0)
dn 91 number 301 CH1 IDLE monitor-ring shared
button 8: cw:1 ccw:(0)
dn 92 number 302 CH1 IDLE monitor-ring shared
button 9: cw:1 ccw:(0 0)
dn 10 number 101 CH1 IDLE CH2 IDLE watch(BLF on phone 2) shared with monitor-ring
button 10: cw:1 ccw:(0 0)
dn 11 number 102 CH1 IDLE CH2 IDLE watch(BLF on phone 3) shared with monitor-ring
button 11: cw:1 ccw:(0 0)
dn 12 number 103 CH1 IDLE CH2 IDLE watch(BLF on phone 4) shared
button 12: cw:1 ccw:(0 0)
dn 13 number 104 CH1 IDLE CH2 IDLE watch(BLF on phone 5) shared with monitor-ring
button 13: cw:1 ccw:(0 0)
dn 14 number 105 CH1 IDLE CH2 IDLE watch(BLF on phone 6) shared with monitor-ring
button 16: cw:1 ccw:(0)
dn 41 number A501 auto dial A502 CH1 IDLE shared with monitor-ring
button 17: cw:1 ccw:(0)
dn 43 number A503 auto dial A504 CH1 IDLE shared with monitor-ring
button 18: cw:1 ccw:(0)
dn 45 number A505 auto dial A506 CH1 IDLE shared with monitor-ring
FXO Port Monitoring Status
button: 2 dn: 51 FXO Port: 0/2/0 Status: Idle
button: 3 dn: 52 FXO Port: 0/2/1 Status: Idle
button: 4 dn: 53 FXO Port: 0/2/2 Status: Idle
button: 5 dn: 54 FXO Port: 0/2/3 Status: Idle
overlay 1: 1(100) 2(100) 3(100) 4(100)
paging-dn 32
Preferred Codec: g711ulaw
Lpcor Type: none Username: user1 Password:xxxxxxxx
ephone-2[1] Mac:000A.B84C.483F TCP socket:[15] activeLine:0 whisperLine:0 REGISTERED in SCCP ver 19/17 max_streams=5
mediaActive:0 whisper_mediaActive:0 startMedia:0 offhook:0 ringing:0 reset:0 reset_sent:0 paging 0 debug:0 caps:8
IP:10.0.0.216 * 52908 7970 keepalive 2081 max_line 8 available_line 8
button 1: cw:1 ccw:(0 0)
dn 10 number 101 CH1 IDLE CH2 IDLE shared with monitor-ring
button 2: cw:1 ccw:(0 0)
dn 9 number 130 CH1 IDLE CH2 IDLE shared
button 3: cw:1 ccw:(0)
dn 42 number A502 auto dial A501 CH1 IDLE
button 4: cw:1 ccw:(0)
dn 90 number 300 CH1 IDLE monitor-ring shared
button 5: cw:1 ccw:(0)
dn 91 number 301 CH1 IDLE monitor-ring shared
paging-dn 32
Preferred Codec: g711ulaw
Lpcor Type: none Username: user2 Password: xxxxxxxx
ephone-3[2] Mac:0019.2FE3.95A1 TCP socket:[16] activeLine:0 whisperLine:0 REGISTERED in SCCP ver 19/17 max_streams=5
mediaActive:0 whisper_mediaActive:0 startMedia:0 offhook:0 ringing:0 reset:0 reset_sent:0 paging 0 debug:0 caps:8
IP:10.0.0.223 * 49428 7970 keepalive 2069 max_line 8 available_line 8
button 1: cw:1 ccw:(0 0)
dn 11 number 102 CH1 IDLE CH2 IDLE shared with monitor-ring
button 3: cw:1 ccw:(0 0)
dn 10 number 101 CH1 IDLE CH2 IDLE watch(BLF on phone 2) shared with monitor-ring
button 4: cw:1 ccw:(0 0)
dn 13 number 104 CH1 IDLE CH2 IDLE watch(BLF on phone 5) shared with monitor-ring
button 5: cw:1 ccw:(0)
dn 90 number 300 CH1 IDLE monitor-ring shared
button 6: cw:1 ccw:(0)
dn 91 number 301 CH1 IDLE monitor-ring shared
button 7: cw:1 ccw:(0)
dn 46 number A506 auto dial A505 CH1 IDLE
paging-dn 32
Preferred Codec: g711ulaw
Lpcor Type: none Username: user3 Password: xxxxxxxx
ephone-4[3] Mac:0019.2FE3.94F6 TCP socket:[19] activeLine:0 whisperLine:0 REGISTERED in SCCP ver 19/17 max_streams=5
mediaActive:0 whisper_mediaActive:0 startMedia:0 offhook:0 ringing:0 reset:0 reset_sent:0 paging 0 debug:0 caps:8
IP:10.0.0.201 * 52711 7970 sub=2 keepalive 2050 max_line 36 available_line 35
Phone reports 35 Available Lines
button 1: cw:1 ccw:(0 0)
dn 12 number 103 CH1 IDLE CH2 IDLE shared
button 2: cw:1 ccw:(0 0)
dn 9 number 130 CH1 IDLE CH2 IDLE shared
button 3: cw:1 ccw:(0 0)
dn 1 number 100 CH1 IDLE CH2 IDLE overlay shared
button 9: cw:1 ccw:(0)
dn 51 number 151 CH1 IDLE shared
button 10: cw:1 ccw:(0)
dn 52 number 152 CH1 IDLE shared
button 11: cw:1 ccw:(0)
dn 53 number 153 CH1 IDLE shared
button 12: cw:1 ccw:(0)
dn 54 number 154 CH1 IDLE shared with monitor-ring
button 15: cw:1 ccw:(0)
dn 90 number 300 CH1 IDLE monitor-ring shared
button 16: cw:1 ccw:(0)
dn 91 number 301 CH1 IDLE monitor-ring shared
button 17: cw:1 ccw:(0)
dn 92 number 302 CH1 IDLE monitor-ring shared
button 23: cw:1 ccw:(0)
dn 41 number A501 auto dial A502 CH1 IDLE shared with monitor-ring
button 24: cw:1 ccw:(0)
dn 43 number A503 auto dial A504 CH1 IDLE shared with monitor-ring
button 25: cw:1 ccw:(0)
dn 45 number A505 auto dial A506 CH1 IDLE shared with monitor-ring
button 29: cw:1 ccw:(0 0)
dn 10 number 101 CH1 IDLE CH2 IDLE watch(BLF on phone 2) shared with monitor-ring
button 30: cw:1 ccw:(0 0)
dn 11 number 102 CH1 IDLE CH2 IDLE watch(BLF on phone 3) shared with monitor-ring
button 31: cw:1 ccw:(0 0)
dn 13 number 104 CH1 IDLE CH2 IDLE watch(BLF on phone 5) shared with monitor-ring
button 32: cw:1 ccw:(0 0)
dn 14 number 105 CH1 IDLE CH2 IDLE watch(BLF on phone 6) shared with monitor-ring
button 33: cw:1 ccw:(0 0)
dn 22 number 122 CH1 IDLE CH2 IDLE watch(BLF on phone -1) shared with monitor-ring
button 34: cw:1 ccw:(0 0)
dn 19 number 119 CH1 IDLE CH2 IDLE watch(BLF on phone 16) shared with monitor-ring
button 35: cw:1 ccw:(0 0)
dn 21 number 120 CH1 IDLE CH2 IDLE shared with monitor-ring
FXO Port Monitoring Status
button: 9 dn: 51 FXO Port: 0/2/0 Status: Idle
button: 10 dn: 52 FXO Port: 0/2/1 Status: Idle
button: 11 dn: 53 FXO Port: 0/2/2 Status: Idle
button: 12 dn: 54 FXO Port: 0/2/3 Status: Idle
overlay 3: 1(100) 2(100) 3(100) 4(100)
speed dial 1:00408760740 IT Support
paging-dn 32
Preferred Codec: g711ulaw
Lpcor Type: none Username: user4 Password: xxxxxxxx
ephone-5[4] Mac:0019.2FB9.CA32 TCP socket:[14] activeLine:0 whisperLine:0 REGISTERED in SCCP ver 19/17 max_streams=5
mediaActive:0 whisper_mediaActive:0 startMedia:0 offhook:0 ringing:0 reset:0 reset_sent:0 paging 0 debug:0 caps:8
IP:10.0.0.222 * 51034 7970 keepalive 2129 max_line 8 available_line 8
button 1: cw:1 ccw:(0 0)
dn 13 number 104 CH1 IDLE CH2 IDLE shared with monitor-ring
button 2: cw:1 ccw:(0)
dn 44 number A504 auto dial A503 CH1 IDLE
button 3: cw:1 ccw:(0)
dn 90 number 300 CH1 IDLE monitor-ring shared
button 4: cw:1 ccw:(0)
dn 91 number 301 CH1 IDLE monitor-ring shared
paging-dn 32
Preferred Codec: g711ulaw
Lpcor Type: none Username: user5
ephone-6[5] Mac:000A.B84C.4598 TCP socket:[5] activeLine:0 whisperLine:0 REGISTERED in SCCP ver 19/17 max_streams=5
mediaActive:0 whisper_mediaActive:0 startMedia:0 offhook:0 ringing:0 reset:0 reset_sent:0 paging 0 debug:0 caps:8
IP:10.0.0.219 * 49291 7970 keepalive 2135 max_line 8 available_line 8
button 1: cw:1 ccw:(0 0)
dn 14 number 105 CH1 IDLE CH2 IDLE shared with monitor-ring
button 2: cw:1 ccw:(0)
dn 90 number 300 CH1 IDLE monitor-ring shared
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Lpcor Type: none Username: user6
ephone-7[6] Mac:0018.73E2.369B TCP socket:[13] activeLine:0 whisperLine:0 REGISTERED in SCCP ver 19/17 max_streams=5
mediaActive:0 whisper_mediaActive:0 startMedia:0 offhook:0 ringing:0 reset:0 reset_sent:0 paging 0 debug:0 caps:8
IP:10.0.0.204 * 50084 7970 keepalive 100 max_line 8 available_line 8
button 1: cw:1 ccw:(0 0)
dn 1 number 100 CH1 IDLE CH2 IDLE overlay shared
button 2: cw:1 ccw:(0 0)
dn 22 number 122 CH1 IDLE CH2 IDLE shared with monitor-ring
overlay 1: 1(100) 2(100) 3(100) 4(100)
paging-dn 32
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Lpcor Type: none Username: user7
ephone-11[10] Mac:001F.CA35.5721 TCP socket:[9] activeLine:0 whisperLine:0 REGISTERED in SCCP ver 19/17 max_streams=5
mediaActive:0 whisper_mediaActive:0 startMedia:0 offhook:0 ringing:0 reset:0 reset_sent:0 paging 0 debug:0 caps:9
IP:10.0.0.77 * 53104 7965 keepalive 1214 max_line 6 available_line 6
button 1: cw:1 ccw:(0 0)
dn 27 number 128 CH1 IDLE CH2 IDLE
button 2: cw:1 ccw:(0 0)
dn 1 number 100 CH1 IDLE CH2 IDLE overlay shared
button 3: cw:1 ccw:(0)
dn 51 number 151 CH1 IDLE shared
button 4: cw:1 ccw:(0)
dn 52 number 152 CH1 IDLE shared
button 5: cw:1 ccw:(0)
dn 53 number 153 CH1 IDLE shared
FXO Port Monitoring Status
button: 3 dn: 51 FXO Port: 0/2/0 Status: Idle
button: 4 dn: 52 FXO Port: 0/2/1 Status: Idle
button: 5 dn: 53 FXO Port: 0/2/2 Status: Idle
overlay 2: 1(100) 2(100) 3(100)
paging-dn 32
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Lpcor Type: none Username: user11 Password: xxxxxxxx
ephone-13[12] Mac:000D.BCE9.7533 TCP socket:[1] activeLine:0 whisperLine:0 REGISTERED in SCCP ver 11/9 max_streams=0
mediaActive:0 whisper_mediaActive:0 startMedia:0 offhook:0 ringing:0 reset:0 reset_sent:0 paging 0 debug:0 caps:8
IP:10.0.0.235 * 50792 Telecaster 7940 keepalive 2143 max_line 2 available_line 2
button 1: cw:1 ccw:(0 0)
dn 15 number 106 CH1 IDLE CH2 IDLE
button 2: cw:1 ccw:(0 0)
dn 1 number 100 CH1 IDLE CH2 IDLE overlay shared
overlay 2: 1(100) 2(100) 3(100) 4(100)
paging-dn 32
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Lpcor Type: none Username: user13 Password: xxxxxxxx
ephone-15[14] Mac:0014.6A87.716A TCP socket:[2] activeLine:0 whisperLine:0 REGISTERED in SCCP ver 11/9 max_streams=1
mediaActive:0 whisper_mediaActive:0 startMedia:0 offhook:0 ringing:0 reset:0 reset_sent:0 paging 0 debug:0 caps:8
IP:10.0.0.236 * 50649 Telecaster 7940 keepalive 2142 max_line 2 available_line 2
button 1: cw:1 ccw:(0 0)
dn 16 number 107 CH1 IDLE CH2 IDLE
button 2: cw:1 ccw:(0)
dn 90 number 300 CH1 IDLE monitor-ring shared
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ephone-16[15] Mac:0019.55EC.B6FF TCP socket:[7] activeLine:0 whisperLine:0 REGISTERED in SCCP ver 1/1 max_streams=0
mediaActive:0 whisper_mediaActive:0 startMedia:0 offhook:0 ringing:0 reset:0 reset_sent:0 paging 0 debug:0 caps:7
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dn 19 number 119 CH1 IDLE CH2 IDLE shared with monitor-ring
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ephone-17[16] Mac:1955.ECB6.FF01 TCP socket:[6] activeLine:0 whisperLine:0 REGISTERED in SCCP ver 1/1 max_streams=0
mediaActive:0 whisper_mediaActive:0 startMedia:0 offhook:0 ringing:0 reset:0 reset_sent:0 paging 0 debug:0 caps:3
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dn 2 number 100 CH1 IDLE CH2 IDLE shared
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mediaActive:0 whisper_mediaActive:0 startMedia:0 offhook:0 ringing:0 reset:0 reset_sent:0 paging 0 debug:0 caps:8
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dn 28 number 129 CH1 IDLE CH2 IDLE
button 2: cw:1 ccw:(0 0)
dn 12 number 103 CH1 IDLE CH2 IDLE silent-ring shared
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ephone-19[18] Mac:0004.F2E2.43E0 TCP socket:[8] activeLine:0 whisperLine:0 REGISTERED in SCCP ver 4/3 max_streams=0
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CVP utilisation in Webview Trunk Usage report
Hi,
One of my customer recently opted for a ICM 7.2 + CVP 7(Comprehensive, SIP no Proxy) model over their existing ICM6 + IVR deployment. Since they were used to monitor IVR usage through Network Trunk Group Usage report from Webview, they are expeciting the same from new deployment as well.
Understanding the fact that CVP wudn;t directly reflect in NTG reports, I was wondering if we can do some sort of workaround and CVP ports utilisation can be fetched using NTG report itself.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Soman Nair.Som,
Perhaps you could describe more carefully your gateway and carrier trunking arrangement.
Let us assume you have two combined (ingress and VXML) gateways with 5 x E1s in each. When the call arrives at the gateway, a dial peers sends it directly to a Call Server. I guess the dial peer on gateway A sends it to Call Server A, with a second preference dial peer that sends to Call Server B should the SIP INVITE to Call Server A fail; the dial peer on gateway B sends it to Call Server B, with a second preference dial peer for Call Server A.
Since the gateways are combined ingress and VXML, you use send to originator to run the VRU leg on the originating gateway.
Let us further assume that the carrier has these 10 E1s in two trunk groups and is alternating imcoming calls between gateway A and gateway B. This is obviously a better arrangement than having the second trunk group only used when the first is full. In this case, the absence of a SIP Proxy server to round-robin your calls between Call Server A and Call Server B makes for a very asymmetric system under varying loads.
Maybe you try for symmetry in the absence of a SIP Proxy by using two equal preference dial peers, DNS lookups, or local SRV config on the gateways.
Please correct my assumptions.
Remember that CVP is not like the IP IVR at all - the treatment and queuing is done on the gateway, and a CVP port is used for the LIFETIME of the call, even when the call is extended to the agent (assuming VoIP transfer). So when you say:
"I can generate a custom report, if I gt to know how much time, these ports were used for incoming calls before or after connecting to agents, i.e - even for the time my VXML Gw was handling call..."
I think this shows a slight misunderstanding of the mechanics of CVP.
At any point in time, the number of Call Server ports in use is the sum of calls receiving IVR treatment, calls being queued, AND calls with agents under CVP control. With the large number of CVP ports across your two Call Servers (1500) and 300 inbound channels, you are never in jeopardy. You have oodles of capacity.
The two things that really matter are:
1. The capacity of the gateway for VXML sessions and the licencing of the VXML sessions on the gateways.
2. The number of CVP VXML ports (Audium licenced ports) across your VXML server and how these are load balanced (without a CSS your only way of balancing is through the ip host table on the gateways perhaps using the routing client method described on page 12-2 of the CVP7 SRND)
What sort of gateways do you have? Assuming you have 3845s, these support 230 (VoiceXML and DTMF) sessions - less if using ASR. Across two gateways you can handle 460 sessions - well above your 300 channels, so no worries on that score. As far as licencing goes, you need to use the IVR calculator (knowing the BHCA, the treatment time, number of agents etc) to figure out how many licences you should have bought. These are currently not checked in and out on the fly, so as long as you have provided the right info during the A2Q and purchased correctly, Cisco will OK it - bursts that exceed your licence will not be penalised.
As I said originally, 2 is really the only parameter that you would want to monitor. If you have (say) a menu system built in CVP VXML and you have used up all the licences, the next caller will be automatically queued until a licenced port becomes available. Not desirable, but not a show stopper. Monitoring the usage of these ports in real time is the only thing I would see a need for.
Perhaps you can provide the true parameters of your system and we can discuss this further.
Regards,
Geoff -
Hi,
I got a customer with a 2650XM IOS vers. 12.4(19b) (c2600-adventerprisek9_ivs-mz.124-19b), I cannot use ports only Trunks and I cannot get the dial-peers to work. I programmed the Controller with the PRI and D-channel with a Trunk label but not voice-port is created.
I had to replace his router with a temporary 2821 and everything is Ok but of course I need to recover the 2821, his router was working before with another solution, not Cisco, so they didn't want to buy a new one and a PRI card.
I am guessing I don't understand the whole TRUNK programming for Dial-Peers, any help will be appreciated, below are the pieces of config and debug relevant to this.
Regards,
Hiram
CONFIG
trunk group PSTN
description PRI Line to PSTN
controller T1 1/0
framing esf
linecode b8zs
pri-group timeslots 1-24
description PRI T1 for PSTN
interface Serial1/0:23
no ip address
encapsulation hdlc
isdn switch-type primary-dms100
isdn incoming-voice voice
isdn supp-service name calling
trunk-group PSTN
no cdp enable
dial-peer voice 1 pots
incoming called-number .
trunk-group-label source PSTN
direct-inward-dial
dial-peer voice 201 pots
description Primary Outbound Dial Peer for 10 Digits - Local Services
preference 1
destination-pattern 8305[2-9]......
trunk-group-label target PSTN
prefix 305
dial-peer voice 1000 voip
preference 1
destination-pattern 1...
voice-class codec 5
voice-class h323 5
session target ipv4:192.168.204.21
incoming called-number 8T
dtmf-relay h245-alphanumeric
dial-peer voice 1011 voip
preference 1
destination-pattern 1...
voice-class codec 5
voice-class h323 5
session target ipv4:192.168.204.21
dtmf-relay h245-alphanumeric
DEBUG
HQ1VGW1#
*Mar 2 07:57:46.828: //-1/80D9DD911300/DPM/dpAssociateIncomingPeerCore:
Calling Number=1000, Called Number=83059998002, Voice-Interface=0x0,
Timeout=TRUE, Peer Encap Type=ENCAP_VOIP, Peer Search Type=PEER_TYPE_VOICE,
Peer Info Type=DIALPEER_INFO_SPEECH
*Mar 2 07:57:46.828: //-1/80D9DD911300/DPM/dpAssociateIncomingPeerCore:
Result=Success(0) after DP_MATCH_INCOMING_DNIS; Incoming Dial-peer=1000
*Mar 2 07:57:46.832: //-1/80D9DD911300/DPM/dpAssociateIncomingPeerCore:
Calling Number=1000, Called Number=83059998002, Voice-Interface=0x0,
Timeout=TRUE, Peer Encap Type=ENCAP_VOIP, Peer Search Type=PEER_TYPE_VOICE,
Peer Info Type=DIALPEER_INFO_SPEECH
*Mar 2 07:57:46.832: //-1/80D9DD911300/DPM/dpAssociateIncomingPeerCore:
Result=Success(0) after DP_MATCH_INCOMING_DNIS; Incoming Dial-peer=1000
*Mar 2 07:57:46.848: //-1/80D9DD911300/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Calling Number=, Called Number=83059998002, Peer Info Type=DIALPEER_INFO_SPEECH
*Mar 2 07:57:46.848: //-1/80D9DD911300/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Match Rule=DP_MATCH_DEST; Called Number=83059998002
*Mar 2 07:57:46.848: //-1/80D9DD911300/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
No Outgoing Dial-peer Is Matched; Result=NO_MATCH(-1)
*Mar 2 07:57:46.848: //-1/80D9DD911300/DPM/dpMatchPeersMoreArg:
Result=NO_MATCH(-1)
HQ1VGW1#Thanks for responding.
HQ1VGW1#sh diag
Slot 0:
C2650XM 1FE Mainboard Port adapter, 2 ports
Port adapter is analyzed
Port adapter insertion time 17:09:56 ago
EEPROM contents at hardware discovery:
Hardware Revision : 3.0
PCB Serial Number : FFFF
Part Number : 73-7755-04
RMA History : 00
RMA Number : 0-0-0-0
Board Revision : A0
Deviation Number : 0-0
Product (FRU) Number : C2650XM-1FE
EEPROM format version 4
EEPROM contents (hex):
0x00: 04 FF 40 03 6E 41 03 00 C1 0B FF FF FF 46 46 46
0x10: 46 FF FF FF FF 82 49 1E 4B 04 04 00 81 00 00 00
0x20: 00 42 41 30 80 00 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF
0x30: FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF
0x40: FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF
0x50: FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF
0x60: FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF
0x70: FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF
WIC Slot 0:
FT1 BT8360
Hardware revision 1.3 Board revision E0
Serial number 25639147 Part number 800-03279-04
FRU Part Number WIC-1DSU-T1=
Test history 0x0 RMA number 00-00-00
Connector type Wan Module
EEPROM format version 2
EEPROM contents (hex):
0x20: 02 11 01 03 01 87 38 EB 50 0C CF 04 00 00 00 00
0x30: 70 00 00 00 02 08 27 01 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF
Slot 1:
CT1 (CSU) Port adapter, 1 port
Port adapter is analyzed
Port adapter insertion time 17:09:55 ago
EEPROM contents at hardware discovery:
Hardware revision 1.1 Board revision B0
Serial number 29805542 Part number 800-01228-05
FRU Part Number NM-1CT1-CSU=
Test history 0x0 RMA number 00-00-00
EEPROM format version 1
EEPROM contents (hex):
0x00: 01 26 01 01 01 C6 CB E6 50 04 CC 05 00 00 00 00
0x10: 58 00 00 00 04 05 08 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF
0x20: FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF
0x30: FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF
HQ1VGW1#
HQ1VGW1#sh isdn status
Global ISDN Switchtype = primary-dms100
ISDN Serial1/0:23 interface
dsl 0, interface ISDN Switchtype = primary-dms100
Layer 1 Status:
ACTIVE
Layer 2 Status:
TEI = 0, Ces = 1, SAPI = 0, State = MULTIPLE_FRAME_ESTABLISHED
Layer 3 Status:
0 Active Layer 3 Call(s)
Active dsl 0 CCBs = 0
The Free Channel Mask: 0x807FFFFF
Number of L2 Discards = 0, L2 Session ID = 2
Total Allocated ISDN CCBs = 0
HQ1VGW1#
Regards,
Hiram
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