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Silent Calls - Mitel 3300 MXe Release 9.0 UR2
MitelMania:
this sounds like an RTP port issue or a networking issue...
if this network is running on Layer 3 switches make sure there is no static routing rule that may be catching some of the RTP ports causing this issue
also verify that the phones are all getting DHCP from the same server... an incorrect DHCP opti0on could cause issues if the phones have access to more than one DHCP server... a different QoS priority value being sent from one DHCP server than another can cause issues esp with high network traffic....
these things i mention are Rare cases.. but things i have seen in the field... (a DHCP relay flag set on a switch inadvertently.. or 2 DHCP servers having access to the same VLAN.. or an ACL in a network appliance that dropped packets from higher up ports..)
-Christopher
ctmedina:
We have experienced similar problem. We are still chasing... We are only experienceing one way audio on outbound calls via SIP. We have a PRi and SIP trunks and our normal routing is inbound via PRI and outbound via SIP. We are running rel9.0.2.18 on a 3300 mxe. Mitel keeps pointing us to the number of SIP licenses we have. We have confirmed that the number of SIP trunks match from our provider and what is set on the 3300. To complicated things even more, we are currently running an OCS voice pilot thru the 3300. Out OCS server uses SIP to connect to the 3300 and send voice calls out.
On all the wire shark captures I have done, there is no RTP traffic after the intial call setup. Mitel has not been able to tell me why the 3300 is not sending it. At this point we are were asked by Mitel to capture both on the inbound and outbound side to see if the traffic patterns match? I have not done this yet. Right now most of our outbound traffic is going out our PRI as well, but I have a few phones (mine and my other engineers) going out SIP for troubleshooting and such.
I am not sure this helps, but if anyone wants for specifics about this problem please let me know. I will post more info if our troubleshooting reviels anything.
Mitel100:
In relation to your SIP Issue here, if you have compression turned on, try turning it off, as I have found this does affect calls over SIP. Why, well who knows.
ralph:
As I write this I've been on a proj now for 1.5 days trying to get SIP trunks up to a carrier.
If you are using a Juniper Firewall, be sure to turn off "ALG" (Application Layer Gateway) and Turn off screening for UDP flood.
Still ain't got it.
Carrier just told me I need to regsiter with port 80. (Huh???!!!) Everything in the world says 5060.
Ralph
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