So this one has me completely stumped.
I have an IP Office 4.2 at one site with a VM Pro which we will call site 1 and another IPO 4.2 at another location which we will call site 2, both tied together via a PTP T1 that is the primary for voice traffic only, site 1 has all the voice service for incoming and outgoing calls so site 2 uses the PTP and an IP trunk to make and receive all it calls, intermittently the customer complains about a call where they hear themselves like an echo but only for the first 15 to 30 seconds of the call and them it disappears and the call is fine, this happens once every week or longer but only on the users end and only on outbound calls....
This only happens at site 2 never at site 1 where the carrier service is and it does not happen with any type of pattern and I am relying on the customer to keep logs of the occurrences so that I can try to log call traffic via monitor.
I am looking for anyone that might have a thought on what they thing this could be and what other the H323 monitoring they think I should use to trace the anomaly...
Brian M Battagliola
Juma Technology Corp.
I have an IP Office 4.2 at one site with a VM Pro which we will call site 1 and another IPO 4.2 at another location which we will call site 2, both tied together via a PTP T1 that is the primary for voice traffic only, site 1 has all the voice service for incoming and outgoing calls so site 2 uses the PTP and an IP trunk to make and receive all it calls, intermittently the customer complains about a call where they hear themselves like an echo but only for the first 15 to 30 seconds of the call and them it disappears and the call is fine, this happens once every week or longer but only on the users end and only on outbound calls....
This only happens at site 2 never at site 1 where the carrier service is and it does not happen with any type of pattern and I am relying on the customer to keep logs of the occurrences so that I can try to log call traffic via monitor.
I am looking for anyone that might have a thought on what they thing this could be and what other the H323 monitoring they think I should use to trace the anomaly...
Brian M Battagliola
Juma Technology Corp.