From: Robert M. Neil (rneil@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri May 04 2001 - 17:02:21 GMT-3
There is an undocumented command which might be useful. It won't connect a
call from port to port and it won't generate any audio but it is useful for
checking dial plans, etc. If you want router A to generate a call to the
number 1234 on router B, you would type the following on A:
csim start 1234
Keep in mind this is just a test command, not a real call. Certain stats
reported on the router by a csim call, like disconnect cause for example,
are bogus. Also, there is a reason it is undocumented...it has an
(occasional) nasty habit of crashing the router.
However, if you want to make sure that the calls are being routed OK and
that the terminating side is ringing (alerting in the debugs), then this can
help.
robert
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
Henson, Charles
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2001 9:46 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: testing voice on a ras lab rack.
OK, I'm building a rack for my company and I'm up to 1 2522, 2 2948Gs, 1
PIX-520, and 6 3640s. The 3640s have ATM oc-3 cards, serial cards, T-1
(rj45) cards, Ethernet (of course) and fxo/fxs cards.
Problem: this is also going to be a ras lab for another office. How can they
test and see remotely if the voice configuration is working on the analog
phones? Is there a way to tell voice port x on router x to call voice port y
on router y (both of which would have analog phones on them) and see via
debug a successful ring attempt?
For me and the other folks working physically in front of the equipment this
obviously is no problem. I'm just not sure about the remote users. I'm about
4-5 days from actually plugging the last of this equipment up so if we don't
get this ironed out I will follow up next week with configs and debug
captures. Thanks in advance.
Charles Henson
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