[OSL | CCIE_Voice] FXO calls heard on multiple lines

2014-03-26 Thread Mike O'Nan
Hello all,

I have CUCM 8.6 with an MGCP GW at a remote site. User A makes a call with no 
issues. User B receives or makes a call at the same time that A is on the phone 
then B can hear A'sx conversation. It doesn't seem to be 2 way in that when 
they can hear the call, they tell the customer that called in to wait out the 
conversation or call in again later. I haven't ran into this before and was 
wondering if anyone had any opinions? 

Nothing crazy config wise.  In CM I have a route group with the FXO ports and a 
few route patterns.

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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] FXO calls heard on multiple lines

2014-03-26 Thread Justin Carney
Get two analog phones and plug them directly into the pots lines to test.
(If you have more than two lines then you'll first need to identify which
two lines cause the problem next time it occurs.)  If you still hear the
conversation between the two lines with the analog phones then your issue
is with the physical wiring and/or provider side.

It highly unlikely this is any problem on the voip side unless the fxo wic
is bad. This problem was common back in the day when high numbers of analog
trunks were common.  This could be an issue on a punchblock that
inadvertently crossed wires or a cut wire somewhere that these two lines
are touching.

-Justin

(Sent from my phone, please excuse and/or laugh at any typos.)
On Mar 26, 2014 8:49 AM, Mike O'Nan mdona...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello all,

 I have CUCM 8.6 with an MGCP GW at a remote site. User A makes a call with
 no issues. User B receives or makes a call at the same time that A is on
 the phone then B can hear A'sx conversation. It doesn't seem to be 2 way in
 that when they can hear the call, they tell the customer that called in to
 wait out the conversation or call in again later. I haven't ran into this
 before and was wondering if anyone had any opinions?

 Nothing crazy config wise.  In CM I have a route group with the FXO ports
 and a few route patterns.

 Thanks for any help!

 ___
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___
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