First, thanks everyone for all of your responses. I tried everything that you suggested. Matthew's suggestion of adding the voip tech-prefix 1# actually gets the call to route, but it breaks the requirements of the question. I'm only allowed to have the CUCM and CUCME under the 1# default technology section of the sh gatek gw command.
However, I ignored that requirement just to get the damn phone ringing. I still do have some issues though. The calling phone still rings even though the BR2 phone answers the call. I figured this was the classic "uncheck Wait for Far End H.245 Terminal Capability Set on the trunk solution", but it wasn't. I unchecked it and reset the trunk...no dice. Does anyone else hate gatekeepers as much as I do? Thanks for the help. 2010/6/20 Mouhammad Nasser <[email protected]> > Hi CCIE Voice (hopefully, I wish you to start using ur number soon ;-) ), > > > Well, I may suggest something different, I have two suggestions: > > 1st, assign an ip address for your gatekeeper in first zone local command > > 2nd, use different interface for your VIA zone and your gatekeeper > > > I think the gatekeeper is not being able to sense the topology, and this is > why it can detect that it has to use an IPIPGW within VIA zone, but it > cannot find it > > > BTW, I have just learnt this debug command from you, it is great, thank you > a lot > > > Best regards, > Mouhammad > > ------------------------------ > Hotmail: Trusted email with Microsoft’s powerful SPAM protection. Sign up > now. <https://signup.live.com/signup.aspx?id=60969> >
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