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Mitel Forums => Mitel MiVoice Business/MCD/3300 => Topic started by: opaljoe on December 03, 2009, 03:19:50 PM
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Hii
Got a bit of a strange one here and Mitel support have no ideas so thought I would ask here
I have 2 systems in a cluster, both are 10.0.1.23, SDS is working fine, OPS Man is controlling the telephone directory and this is working fine, When I try and dial from one system to the other the phones display INVALID. I get the same results if I dial the CEID number then the extension. I have been through the programming numerous times and 99% sure its correct. I have even reinstalled the software on both controllers and set them up with no programming other than the cluster, IP trunks and 1 phone on each controller.
Any ideas???
Thanks
Joe
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Couple of thoughts.
1- be sure that the Trunk Service assignment is programmed to absorb "0"
2 - be sure your cluster id's don't use * or # in the numbers.
Ralph
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Couple of thoughts.
1- be sure that the Trunk Service assignment is programmed to absorb "0"
2 - be sure your cluster id's don't use * or # in the numbers.
Ralph
1 - This was the first thing I checked
2 - I'm using 101 and 102.
Thanks
Joe
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What do you see when you enter : "stat xnet all"
Ralph
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What do you see when you enter : "stat xnet all"
Ralph
It says Idle.
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Anything at all in the SMDR logs?
Ralph
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Anything at all in the SMDR logs?
Ralph
There is nothing in the maintanence and software logs. Where would I look for the SMDR logs???
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Do the remote numbers show up in the Remote Directory Table?
In your class of service do you have public network via dpnss set to yes for both IP trunks and phones?
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SMDR can be accessed by telneting to port 1752 of the controller. Depending on settings it will either dump a bunch of data, or just give you "live" data.
-Chak
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Do the remote numbers show up in the Remote Directory Table?
In your class of service do you have public network via dpnss set to yes for both IP trunks and phones?
Yes they do show in the Remote Directory and no to the Class of Service. I thought that was only specific to ISDN calls
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I assume you have deleted your COR tables if you have them?
Set the pub net via dpnss to yes and give it a try.
Also on the remote controller under maintenance do a
CCS TRACE ENABLE CONT
make a test call and see if the call is hitting the other switch.
to turn off
CCS TRACE DISABLE
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Don't you need to run CCS Trace Show Output after you disable to view the data?
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For smdr logs you should also be able to enter "logs re smdr new 100" from the maintenance command.
Ralph
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Don't you need to run CCS Trace Show Output after you disable to view the data?
No the continuous setting shows real time output in the maintenance window
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Check to be sure that in the ARS the digits expected matches your digit length.
When you dial a number is the error immediate or does it pause a sec?
Ralph
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Check to be sure that in the ARS the digits expected matches your digit length.
When you dial a number is the error immediate or does it pause a sec?
Ralph
I usually set the digit length to unknown just in case you have some numbers that dont conform to the numbering plan.
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I notice that you said that both your controllers have the same IP address is this correct?
If this is the case, then you will need to change one as no network device can have the same IP address.
If they both have two different IP addresses can you post your the IP networking programming if possible.
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Please check ur trunk services, digit dial assignment form and absorbed digits
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I have a question that no one seems to have asked, In the Cluster Element assignment form you have to enter a CEID (identifier) and CEID digit string (which is the ARS digits dialled route).
When you say you are dialling the CEID + ext number, are you dialling CEID or CEID Digits?
for example CEID = 101 with CEID digits 1101. Its the 1101 that should be entered into ARS not 101.
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I have a question that no one seems to have asked, In the Cluster Element assignment form you have to enter a CEID (identifier) and CEID digit string (which is the ARS digits dialled route).
When you say you are dialling the CEID + ext number, are you dialling CEID or CEID Digits?
for example CEID = 101 with CEID digits 1101. Its the 1101 that should be entered into ARS not 101.
If you are not in a cluster you do not need this. Only a route that references the IP trunk group to a controller.
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yes but in Opal joe's opening statement he says 'I get the same results if I dial the CEID number' so I am presuming they are in a cluster or their would be no need to assign cluster ID's.
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It would be nice if the OP would post his networking info and ARS / network/node info, as somthing might be more easily noticed.