> I found the problem, but another one has arise.
Please inform us of the problem/solution for the benefit of others following 
this thread.


Q1: Can you confirm that when you answer the cell phone (working scenario) 
which gateway is being used to get to PSTN.

Q2: Can you confirm that when you answer the deskphone (not working scenario) 
and transfer to cell phone which gateway is being used to get to PSTN.

I suspect there is different gateway being used due to you using SLRG which 
could explain the differences.



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On Feb 9, 2012, at 9:24 AM, datucha123 datucha123 wrote:

> I found the problem, but another one has arise.
> 
> I am using RSVP as CAC between site, where the RSVP MTP has only G729 codec 
> enabled. And also the MoH is using Unicast so that it is subject to CAC.
> 
> So now when the call is picked up by Mobile Phone and then dropped, the MoH 
> plays good, as the BR1 site is using G729 to MoH Server. But when the HQ Desk 
> Phone picks up the call first and then redirects to Mobile phone, after hung 
> up the MoH does not work as the BR1 phone (somehow, why it makes so I do not 
> know) is trying to use G711 to MoH Server, where the RSVP MTP does not pass 
> the G711 traffic and that is why the ToH is heard.
> 
> Now when I have changed the BR1 to use the Local Flash MMoH, everything was 
> working fine (MoH was heard always).
> 
> But still no idea, why the BR1 is trying to negotiate G711 to MoH server 
> after the Mobile has dropped the call (when the Desk had sent the call to 
> Mobile).
> 
> Also I can see that when the Mobile Phone picks up the call first, the BR1 
> Phone is using G711 (call goes through SLRG BR1 local gateway).
> But when the HQ Phone picks up the call first, and then sends the call to 
> Mobile, the BR1 phone shows that it is using G729, thus the call is going 
> though local Gateway.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 2:37 AM, Mohammed Al Baqari <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> Hi Datucha,
> 
>  
> 
> Now when the BR1 phone calls this HQ phone, so that the mobile phone also 
> ring, and when the Mobile Phone picks up the call first, then the MoH works 
> when the mobile is hunged up, on the BR1 phone.
> 
> But if the HQ phone has picked up the call first and then made the Send Calls 
> to Mobile Phone, then the MoH does not work on calling BR1 phone and instead 
> the ToH is heard when the mobile Phone disconnects.
> 
> I suggest to set two different network moh source files. Assign one to RDP 
> and one to HQ Phone. Then repeat your test scenarios above and lets know 
> which MoH file is used in each case.
> 
>  
> 
> Also, please share the traces regarding the codec part.
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Mohammed Al Baqari
> 
>  
> 
> From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of datucha123 
> datucha123
> Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2012 11:28 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] MVA problem
> 
>  
> 
> I have the following kind of probem:
> 
> I am using SLRG for Mobile Connect calls, so that that calls to users mobiles 
> are done through local gateway (this is just for test).
> 
> Now, the HQ phone has the RDP assinged with RD of his mobile phone.
> 
> Now when the BR1 phone calls this HQ phone, so that the mobile phone also 
> ring, and when the Mobile Phone picks up the call first, then the MoH works 
> when the mobile is hunged up, on the BR1 phone.
> 
> But if the HQ phone has picked up the call first and then made the Send Calls 
> to Mobile Phone, then the MoH does not work on calling BR1 phone and instead 
> the ToH is heard when the mobile Phone disconnects.
> 
>  
> 
> Also I have noticed that when the Mobile Phone picks up the call faster then 
> the Desk Phone, the codec negotiated is g711 from BR1 phone to its local 
> gateway through which the call went out.
> 
> But if the Desk Phone at HQ  picked up the call first, and then made Send 
> calls to mobile phone, the codec stays at G729 on BR1 phone, even though the 
> call is going out throuhg local BR1 gateway where it should use G711.
> 
> 
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