From: Nauman Mustafa (nmustafa@cisco.com)
Date: Sun Jan 25 2004 - 01:00:24 GMT-3
Hi,
Your config looks ok to me for voice hunt....although I am not sure you are testing it the right way ?
The lower preference means higher priority so dial peer for phone B should be hunted first and if its busy ...
should move to the next dialpeer (phone A) which has the higher preference (lower priority).
Do you have physical access to the phones ?? Can you off-hook phone B and test it ??
Also make sure that you don't have command "hunt-stop" under the dial peer (especially for phone B) ...
as it will break the hunting process.
To determine if the voice hunt commands are working the correct way or not, you need to
make test calls with the 'debug isdn q931' and debug voice ccapi inout of where this is not
working.
Normally if you get the following q931 message
Cause i = 0x8091 - User busy
then the next port in the hunt group will be used. If you are receiving another cause code or
no cause code then it will not hunt out another port.
Regards,
-Naman
wwwjjang@chol.com wrote:
>Hi..Everyone..
>
>I'm studying VoIP Hunt-Group Test..
>But it doesn't work well..
>
>Who knows the reason ???
>Help me...
>
>--------
>Diagram
>--------
>
> Phone-A(1111)--R1-S0(1.1.1.1)-----s0(1.1.1.2)-R2----Phone-C(2222)
> /
> /
> Phone-B(1111)
>
>----------
>Question
>----------
>-I wish When Phone-C calls to the 1111,
> Phone-A should ring Only if Phone-B is in busy-state...
>-When Phone-B is not busy, Phone-B should ring..
>----------
>My-Config
>----------
>
>-----
>R1>
>------
>dial-peer voice 1111 pots **>Phone-A
> preference 2 **
> destination-pattern 1111
> port 1/0/0
>!
>dial-peer voice 11111 pots **>Phone-B
> preference 1 **
> destination-pattern 1111
> port 1/0/1
>!
>dial-peer voice 2222 voip
> destination-pattern 2222
> session target ipv4:1.1.1.2
>
>-------
>BB3>
>------------
>dial-peer voice 2222 pots
> destination-pattern 2222
> port 1/1/0
>!
>dial-peer voice 1111 voip
> destination-pattern 1111
> session target ipv4:1.1.1.1
>
>=>To test the clause "When Phone-C calls to the 1111,
> Phone-A should ring Only if Phone-B is in busy-state..."
> , I set the voice-port 1/0/1 to be in the Busy-state
> by configuring the command "busyout forced" under
> the voice-port 1/0/1 in R1.
>=> And i call to the 1111 from Phone-C
> But Phone-A Don't call ring !!!!
>
> My configuration is not correct ??
> What's the correct answer ??
>
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