Hi - hope someone can help me out here.
I have an IP500 running 8.0(43). System has a phone8 and a VCM32 in system and uses both lan ports. LAN1 is used for internal IP extensions. Address is 192.168.42.1. LAN2 is used for the customer's SIP trunks. Address is 192.168.1.251.
There are a mix of 9620's and 9608's as well as some R4 DECT handsets (and bases). All handsets are running the latest firmware.
The issue I'm having is that when a call is put on hold by any of the IP handsets, the external party doesn't get any audio - just silence. If the DECT handsets or any of the analogue extension put anyone on hold, the music plays. I should also mention the hold music is a file on the SD card.
After looking into it, it appeared that regardless of Direct Media Path being on or off for the IP phones, if the SIP trunk and the handset were able to use the same codec, RTP relay was used for the connection type.
My workaround was to make all the trunk use one codec and all the IP phones to use another codec. Testing this worked fine and the hold music played. Not believing that it could be that easy, I tested a bit more and found that not every inbound call would work as expected. Every call rings as its meant to, but sometimes when the call is answered, the caller continues to get ringback tone but the phone that has answered the call gets silence. Status shows the call as answered, but its all a bit odd.
Has anyone seen anything similar and found a fix?
Also - I've swapped the VCM 3 times to ensure it's not a faulty board and tested this on another chassis in the office to prove ensure its not faulty equipment on site.
Thanks for your help.
-Matt
I have an IP500 running 8.0(43). System has a phone8 and a VCM32 in system and uses both lan ports. LAN1 is used for internal IP extensions. Address is 192.168.42.1. LAN2 is used for the customer's SIP trunks. Address is 192.168.1.251.
There are a mix of 9620's and 9608's as well as some R4 DECT handsets (and bases). All handsets are running the latest firmware.
The issue I'm having is that when a call is put on hold by any of the IP handsets, the external party doesn't get any audio - just silence. If the DECT handsets or any of the analogue extension put anyone on hold, the music plays. I should also mention the hold music is a file on the SD card.
After looking into it, it appeared that regardless of Direct Media Path being on or off for the IP phones, if the SIP trunk and the handset were able to use the same codec, RTP relay was used for the connection type.
My workaround was to make all the trunk use one codec and all the IP phones to use another codec. Testing this worked fine and the hold music played. Not believing that it could be that easy, I tested a bit more and found that not every inbound call would work as expected. Every call rings as its meant to, but sometimes when the call is answered, the caller continues to get ringback tone but the phone that has answered the call gets silence. Status shows the call as answered, but its all a bit odd.
Has anyone seen anything similar and found a fix?
Also - I've swapped the VCM 3 times to ensure it's not a faulty board and tested this on another chassis in the office to prove ensure its not faulty equipment on site.
Thanks for your help.
-Matt