From: Shane Miles (smiles@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Oct 01 2001 - 18:16:52 GMT-3
Yes, it is pingable. It is a 2611 running Version 12.(8), c2600-IS56I-M.
Other than what I posted it is a default config and as I stated before when
10.1.1.30 calls the 2611 the calls work fine. Its only when I try to call
FROM the 2611 that I get the fast-busy.
-----Original Message-----
From: Charles Huang
To: Shane Miles; 'ccielab@groupstudy.com'
Sent: 10/1/01 5:09 PM
Subject: Re: VoIP/Fast-Busy
is the address 10.1.1.30 "pingable" ? is there an
access-list on the 10.1.1.30 box ? do a "show arp" or
"show ip arp" to check if you got the layer 2 MAC
address for 10.1.1.30.
vertify your layer 3 connectivity before going to
voip.
also it would help if you tell us what kind of cisco
router, the IOS you are running and what kind of box
10.1.1.30 is.
Charles
--- Shane Miles <smiles@ftdata.com> wrote:
> See config below. I can dial between dial-peers 2
> and 3 with no
> problem in both directions. When I dial "725" I
> immediately get a fast-busy
> every time. Debug ip packet shows nothing leaving
> the router when I dial
> 725 nor does my sniffer trace. However, I can
> recieve calls when the box at
> 10.1.1.30 dials 123 or 124. I can't post the config
> of that box because its
> not a Cisco router. When I shutdown the Ethernet
> interface it acts exactly
> the same. Has anyone seen this?
>
> voice-port 1/0/0
> !
> voice-port 1/0/1
> !
> !
> dial-peer voice 2 pots
> destination-pattern 123
> port 1/0/1
> !
> dial-peer voice 3 pots
> destination-pattern 124
> port 1/0/0
> !
> dial-peer voice 5 voip
> destination-pattern 725
> session target ipv4:10.1.1.30
> !
>
> interface Ethernet0/1
> ip address 10.1.1.102 255.255.255.0
>
> --
> Shane P. Miles
> **Please
> read:http://www.groupstudy.com/list/posting.html
>
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