Clearly this is a problem with SLRG. When you set the LRG on the DP reset the 
DP. Also reset the RL that contains SLRG...




On Oct 28, 2011, at 5:25 AM, Voiper wrote:

> Hi Rrcrumm:
>  
> Appreciate your suggestions and thankful.
>  
> For my IB dial-peer, here is my config
>  
> dial-peer voice 5000 voip
>  destination-pattern 2123945...   (also tried with 5...)
>  voice-class codec 1
>  session target ipv4:10.10.210.11
>  incoming called-number .         (also tried separate dial-p 5002 with just 
> incoming called-number .)
>  dtmf-relay h245-alphanumeric
>  no vad
> 
> When I dail 911 to PSTN I get the busy signal tone.
>  
> If I don't use the Standard Local Route Group and simply point the RP 911 to 
> 10.10.200.3 or BR1-RTR.ipexpert.com, then the calls to 911 from hq and br1 
> phones are successful.
>  
> The Lab 5A Final config in IPX shows these commands:
> voice service voip 
>  sip
>   bind control source-interface FastEthernet0/0.20
>   bind media source-interface FastEthernet0/0.20
>  
> I am not sure if I have them. I will check them in the evening after work.
>  
> Thanks and have  a good one
> Voiper
>  
> On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 2:39 AM, Rrcrumm <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ahhh
> How about your IB dial peer. Try 5... As a destination pattern or just create 
> a new one with 5...
> Randall
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On Oct 27, 2011, at 4:14 PM, Voiper <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Any help most welcome
>> 
>> Voiper
>> 
>> On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 6:44 PM, Voiper <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Thanks John for the prompt reply and suggestion.
>>  
>> * rg-hq was created for HQ
>>   rg-rl was created for BR1         
>>  
>> * rl-local-gw > standard local route group
>>  
>> * RP 911 > rl-local-gw
>>  
>> * DP > hq > rg-hq
>>            br1> rg-br1
>>  
>> * inbound dial-p voice 100 with incoming number . configured
>> 
>> dial-peer voice 1 pots
>>  incoming called-number .
>>  direct-inward-dial
>> dial-peer voice 5000 voip
>>  destination-pattern 2123945...
>>  voice-class codec 1
>>  session target ipv4:10.10.210.11
>>  incoming called-number .
>>  dtmf-relay h245-alphanumeric
>>  no vad
>> dial-peer voice 911 pots
>> 
>>  destination-pattern 911
>>  port 0/0/0:23
>>  forward-digits 3
>> 
>> * Serial0/0/0:23             unassigned      YES NVRAM  up                   
>>  up 
>> 
>> * HQ-RTR#sh contro t1
>> T1 0/0/0 is up.
>>   Applique type is Channelized T1
>> 
>> * Call Manager service rebooted (last effort)
>> 
>> * debug isdn q931 and debug voip dial-peer shows nothing
>> 
>> dial 911 from HQ-ph2 and BR1-ph2 ----> nothing happening. I just don't know 
>> what am I missing? It is a pretty straight forward lab, infact the beginning 
>> of Call Routing! 
>> !
>> 
>> Voiper
>> 
>> 
>> On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 2:29 PM, John Ciccone <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Voiper,
>>  
>> Go back and verify your steps 1 and 2.
>>  
>> 1) Created the RG, RL, RP as per guide 
>> 
>> 2) Added Local Route Group to Device Pools
>>  
>> Generally speaking, when a lab question states that a call is to "be routed 
>> out of the Local gateway"  that is a clue that they want you to use the 
>> Standard Local Route Group.
>>  
>> In this case, you would create a route group (rg-hq) for the HQ router 
>> (10.10.200.3). This is the RG that is placed in the HQ Device Pool.
>>  
>> You then create a Route List (rl-local) and select "Standard Local Route 
>> Group".  The 911 route pattern will use the "rl-local" in the "Gateway/Route 
>> List" selection box.
>>  
>> Again, double check that you have all of the above correct.  Another item to 
>> check is the CSS set on the HQ phone, but that's probably not the issue 
>> here, as you already stated that you have the 911 patern in the none 
>> partition.
>>  
>> When you say that there is no debug, what debug commands are you refering 
>> to? Debug isdn q931 ?  This will show call atempts out of the HQ router 
>> toward the PSTN. Also do a debug voip dialpeer as this will verify if the 
>> call is making its way into the router and what dial-peers it's attempting 
>> to use.
>>  
>> Make sure you have an inbound dial-peer configured and are not relying on 
>> dial-peer 0.
>>  
>> 
>>  
>> On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 11:33 AM, Voiper <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Greetings to all:
>> 
>> I seek help from those who have tread the path.
>> Workbook Volume 1, lab 5.2 and have am already stuck :(
>> 
>> Followed the PG and the walk through video with little success.
>> Question 5.2 -> All calls from UCM phones to Emergency Services must be 
>> routed out of the Local gateway.
>>     -  Emergency Services can be dialed by entering 9-1-1
>>     -  The ANI should be in full E168 format - the "+", country code and the 
>> national digits should be sent to the PSTN
>>     -  You should configure the phones such that the telephone number in the 
>> top right of the screen of the phone displays the full E164 number
>> 
>> 1) Created the RG, RL, RP as per guide 
>> 
>> 2) Added Local Route Group to Device Pools 
>> 
>> 3) voice translation-rule 911
>>  rule 1 /^1/ /+1/
>> !
>> voice translation-profile ANI-OUT
>>  translate calling 911
>> 
>> 4) dial-peer voice 911 pots
>>  translation-profile outgoing ANI-OUT
>>  destination-pattern 911
>>  port 0/0/0:23
>>  forward-digits all
>> 
>> 5) HQ-RTR#sh isdn stat 
>> Global ISDN Switchtype = primary-ni
>> ISDN Serial0/0/0:23 interface
>>         dsl 0, interface ISDN Switchtype = primary-ni
>>     Layer 1 Status:
>>         ACTIVE
>>     Layer 2 Status:
>>         TEI = 0, Ces = 1, SAPI = 0, State = MULTIPLE_FRAME_ESTABLISHED
>>     Layer 3 Status:
>>         0 Active Layer 3 Call(s)
>> 
>> 6) Using None partition. (Also tried with pt-nanp-911)
>> 
>> => When I dial 911 on HQ Phone 2, I get like busy tone. Apparently, the call 
>> doesn't reach the Gateway, and so there is no debug result.
>> 
>> => The Gateways and the phone configurations are fine. No partitions used in 
>> phones. Routers have been reloaded too.
>> 
>> => When i remove all the above and simply put the dial-peer 911, I can make 
>> 911 calls from any phone to the PSTN. I can also call from the PSTN.
>> 
>> Any suggestion or tips would be thankful.
>> 
>> Voiper
>> 
>> 
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