From: Nick Griffin (ngriffin@sio.midco.net)
Date: Mon Jan 16 2006 - 21:35:24 GMT-3
I'd do a packet debug on the switch port facing the pbx, and verify what
type of traffic you are seeing from the pbx when issuing that command.
You could also do a debug on the pix for the source of the PBX ip, and
verify that the type of traffic you are seeing is what you expected, and
that applicable acls are in place.
On Mon, 2006-01-16 at 19:19 -0500, Adam S. Roth wrote:
> I am having a problem. I have two "Shoretel IP-PBXs" and Shoreline (The
> VOIP vendor) says the switches communicate via RPC 111/& MGCP. I have one
> IP PBX on each subnet:
>
> (Shoretel IP PBX)______[Pix]-----------[PIX]________(Shoretel
> IP PBX)
>
>
> So each IP PBX is on a separate subnet connected vpn site-to-site. I can do
> a regular garden variety ping from either a computer or Cisco device but I
> can't do this specific lsp_ping command from the Shoretel IP PBX switch. It
> worked before on a Metro Ethernet connection. I have tried fixup MGCP,
> sysopt connection command for fragmented packets and still can't get the
> switches to talk. The LSP command sends 1000 packets but never gets
> returned.
>
> Any help or assistance would greatly be appreciated!!!
>
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