Chatting with people on the live chat was great. I won't be able to do it every time (I typically put the videos out at hours I should be sleeping), but I really enjoyed it and will definitely be doing it again.
Thanks again for watching, Mohammed. I am trying to grow the channel so if you could help share the series, I would really appreciate that. I made the gateway the one which could only do g711 because it was the easiest way to do it and force the call to fail. I went in the dial-peer on the gateway and hard coded it to use g711. Are there any other call flows you would like to see. Faxing seems to be of interest. I plan on doing call recording as well, voicemail with MWI light updates, etc.
@@PatrickKinane1 thank you for your reply and I will do my best to share you channel within my circle. at the end, your channel deserves to be well known.
Hi Patrick.. Could you pls update us when are u going to make part 2 for successful allocation of transcoder.. Thank you for all your effort once again.
Thanks Patrick, this was really helpful ! much appreciated. I went through the successful log and saw the Xcoder was now in Default region and could negotiate Cap 4 (G711ulaw) with both sides. In the GW's show call active output, are those two call legs 120 and 122 the sccp sessions with Xcoder configured in the GW? looks like one call involving Xcoder is creating 4 call legs. It would be great to see the successful call video if u r planning on making one that covers the sccp outputs and configurations on the GW.
Awesome that you got into the next call. I haven't looked at the logs for that one yet so I cannot speak to it at the moment. I will be doing a video for it though so I will revisit your comment before recording in order to cover the information. Thank you for checking it out and for commenting here.
From the live chat: "Mohammed Al-Baitiwhat are the types of the phones ?" Here is the answer as I was too slow and the live chat closed on me. The phone registered to CUCM is SEPF0B2E57940EE = 7841 The far end is a CIPC registered to a router which I am using as a PSTN emulator. So when the call goes to the Voice Gateway, it then goes over a PRI to another router which is acting as the PSTN. Thanks again for checking out the video, Mohammed.
Also, there is a SIP header which will let us get this information. Looking at the SIP signaling for party A: User-Agent: Cisco-CP7841/12.5.1 Looking at the SIP signaling for party B: Server: Cisco-SIPGateway/IOS-15.7.3.M4a
Chatting with people on the live chat was great. I won't be able to do it every time (I typically put the videos out at hours I should be sleeping), but I really enjoyed it and will definitely be doing it again.
One of the great troubleshooting video that I ever watched ... thank you Patrick !!!!!
Thank you, Siddhi. Much appreciated!
This is the best troubleshooting video.. Thanks Patrick..
thanks you for the video, it is really helpful.
your tracing the issue was amazing.
it showed at the final a twisted plot I didn't expect.
Thanks again for watching, Mohammed. I am trying to grow the channel so if you could help share the series, I would really appreciate that.
I made the gateway the one which could only do g711 because it was the easiest way to do it and force the call to fail. I went in the dial-peer on the gateway and hard coded it to use g711.
Are there any other call flows you would like to see. Faxing seems to be of interest. I plan on doing call recording as well, voicemail with MWI light updates, etc.
@@PatrickKinane1 thank you for your reply and I will do my best to share you channel within my circle.
at the end, your channel deserves to be well known.
Mohammed Al-Baiti thank you, thank you, thank you!
Thanks for your Efforts wil be waiting your stream
Thank you, Mohamed!
Hi Patrick.. Could you pls update us when are u going to make part 2 for successful allocation of transcoder.. Thank you for all your effort once again.
Hello, Ahmed. I will try to get it done this week. Thank you for reaching out.
@@PatrickKinane1 Thank you Patrick!!!
@@PatrickKinane1 Thank you so much Patrick for 2nd video on transcoder and it is very informative as usual... Great job once again 😊👍✨
Thanks Patrick, this was really helpful ! much appreciated.
I went through the successful log and saw the Xcoder was now in Default region and could negotiate Cap 4 (G711ulaw) with both sides.
In the GW's show call active output, are those two call legs 120 and 122 the sccp sessions with Xcoder configured in the GW? looks like one call involving Xcoder is creating 4 call legs.
It would be great to see the successful call video if u r planning on making one that covers the sccp outputs and configurations on the GW.
Awesome that you got into the next call. I haven't looked at the logs for that one yet so I cannot speak to it at the moment. I will be doing a video for it though so I will revisit your comment before recording in order to cover the information. Thank you for checking it out and for commenting here.
Great as always! Thank you 🙏
Thank you, Zarioiu!
Thank u so much man for this videos
Thank you, Mahmoud. I am happy it was something you found value in. I appreciate you watching and commenting.
From the live chat:
"Mohammed Al-Baitiwhat are the types of the phones ?"
Here is the answer as I was too slow and the live chat closed on me.
The phone registered to CUCM is SEPF0B2E57940EE = 7841
The far end is a CIPC registered to a router which I am using as a PSTN emulator. So when the call goes to the Voice Gateway, it then goes over a PRI to another router which is acting as the PSTN.
Thanks again for checking out the video, Mohammed.
Also, there is a SIP header which will let us get this information.
Looking at the SIP signaling for party A:
User-Agent: Cisco-CP7841/12.5.1
Looking at the SIP signaling for party B:
Server: Cisco-SIPGateway/IOS-15.7.3.M4a
Very informative 👍🏻
Thank you!