Turns out, no patch needed.
They added an additional SIP parameter/variable and got it working.
*phew*
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University of Guelph
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Thanks Brian.
I did engage the TAC and they were able to track it down to Nuance sending back
an "inactive media" parameter setting. Nuance has confirmed that they've seen
something like this before and are working at possibly recreating a patch they
did for a previous version.
The TAC did m
Lelio,
That bug was fixed in 9.1.2 so you should have the fix as well. We'll
probably need to take a look st the SIP messaging either from a packet
capture or CallManager traces ideally to see what is going on with these
calls.
Brian
On Sun, Apr 27, 2014 at 12:01 PM, Lelio Fulgenzi wrote:
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ok, transfers to Cisco SIP devices work fine.
found this bug after looking at list archives...
https://tools.cisco.com/bugsearch/bug/CSCug50634
one-way voice with diverted 3rd party phones, from sip via mgcp/qsig
not sure if it's related
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Lelio Fulgenzi, B.A.
Senior Analyst
I have previously used a product called MyPBX GSM gateway. It is based on
Asterisk and supports SIP/H323. It is really easy to configure and fairly
cheap.
Regards,
Abebe
On Apr 26, 2014 10:36 PM, "Michel L. M. B. Perez"
wrote:
> Robert,
>
> Try to find information about Quescom GSM Gateways and
OK, this is a weird one. It took a while to isolate, but it seems like calls
that are transferred to SIP endpoints are not working after an upgrade from
v7.1(5)SU3 to v9.1(2)SU1.
We don't have many SIP endpoints, in fact, we only have 3, but two of those are
our Nuance Speech Attendants. The