Hi Alex, Have you enabled AAR in CCM service parameters? Not Enough Bandwidth indicates that it's not enabled. You should receive something like 'Network Congestion - Rerouting' when AAR is invoked.
Marty On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 5:00 PM, Alex Pishko <alexpis...@gmail.com> wrote: > All, > > Hopefully someone can give me an idea on this one. Working on my own > equipment but following the labs and am running into an issue with AAR. > > I'm sending a call from HQ to BR 1 using 4 digit dial 5002 ---> 1002. > When I attempt to make the call I receive the message Not enough bandwidth, > however I never see AAR actually get invoked. In my setup as a quick way > to simulate congestion I set the bandwidth to 23 Kbps between Hub non (hq) > and BR1. > > When I place the call from HQ as I said I get the banner of not enough > bandwidth but I never see the call actually hit the HQ gateway. I've run > debug voip dialpeer, q931 as well voice ccapi inout and neither shows any > sort of traffic hitting the gateway. > > In testing I can successfully dial into the HQ GW, I can dial emergency > services from the HQ phone, just doesn't seem like it's ever invoking AAR. > > I also checked that the external number mask is correctly defined on the > 1002 extension. > > AAR CSS is assigned to the HQ phone, AAR group is assigned to the HQ > line. AAR group is prefixing 91 and there is a RP assigned to a partition > that falls within the AAR CSS that is for 91617XXXXXXX that has a RL > pointed to the HQ GW. > > I did see earlier in the lab that they recommend using 7962 phones, > however I don't have any avaialble at the moment, so just wanted to make > sure that this might not be it. > > Any help would be much appreciated. > > Thank you > > _______________________________________________ > For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please > visit www.ipexpert.com > > Are you a CCNP or CCIE and looking for a job? Check out > www.PlatinumPlacement.com >
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