Hey all, having an extremely odd issue wondering if anyone else has come across or seen something similar and what your resolution was. I have Asterisk 1.2.12.1 running (don't ask) on a machine. All has been working fine for months on end. The system has a mixture of Polycom, Snom's and Cisco 7960's running.
After a brief power outage last Friday, most phones went down but the PBX stood up (power generator). Anyhow, right now all of the other phones work just fine, but the Cisco's are acting up. My return time is: (numbers sanitized) (sip show peers) 1133/1133 10.10.2.85 D 5060 OK (69 ms) 2217/2217 10.10.2.81 D 5060 OK (15 ms) 2222/2222 10.10.2.82 D 5060 OK (16 ms) 1137/1137 10.10.2.203 D 5060 OK (202 ms) 3329/3329 10.10.2.51 D 5060 OK (214 ms) 3328/3328 10.10.4.34 D 5060 OK (214 ms) 3345/3345 10.10.2.79 D 5060 OK (186 ms) 3312/3312 10.10.2.127 D 5060 OK (12 ms) 3305/3305 10.10.2.126 D 5060 OK (14 ms) 2269/2269 10.10.2.107 D 5060 OK (34 ms) 2267/2267 10.10.2.134 D 5060 OK (12 ms) 2266/2266 10.10.2.132 D 5060 OK (12 ms) 2207/2207 10.10.2.142 D 5060 OK (16 ms) 3341/3341 10.10.2.118 D 5060 OK (33 ms) 1150/1150 10.10.2.185 D 5060 OK (205 ms) 3304/3304 10.10.2.53 D 5060 OK (142 ms) 3339/3339 10.10.2.139 D 5060 OK (12 ms) 1104/1104 10.10.2.235 D 5060 OK (12 ms) All of the high return time (ms) are Cisco's. When someone dials, they get a fast busy. Asterisk doesn't even see them registering some times. They're flapping up and down sometimes @ 712ms. So to be fair, switches and routers were rebooted. However, all of these phones are on the same switch so for example ext 3328 and 1104 are on the same switch, same VLAN, no ACL's, no fw rules, nada. The only differentiator between these phones are the high MS times are Cisco phones. Any thoughts? Possible firmware corruption? I'm at a loss to figure this one out. =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+ J. Oquendo SGFA, SGFE, C|EH, CNDA, CHFI, OSCP "Enough research will tend to support your conclusions." - Arthur Bloch "A conclusion is the place where you got tired of thinking" - Arthur Bloch 227C 5D35 7DCB 0893 95AA 4771 1DCE 1FD1 5CCD 6B5E http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x5CCD6B5E _______________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
