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Posted by deoudelanden on 23.11.2010 at 12:32:

Call ens when picking up phone with certain provider

Hello,

I have a problem with one of my SIP providers, 3starsnet (one of the adviced providers by PBXes.
I have another trunk via weepee, which works perfect. But a call coming in from the 3stars trunk always gets ended instantly when picking up the phone.

There is no HD codec passthrough, and neither is there a second phone logged in directly.
The name of the trunk didn't change either, at least, not by me.

I had this problem before, and indeed, after a day calls came in perfectly. However this is the second time it is down, so I can't use this phone number professionally.
Another note: the person calling thinks there is a connection, he just doesn't hear anything.


So i don't get what the problem is. Any tips?

EDIT:
Ok I tried some more.
Every time i edit something, and need to apply the changes, the inbound route drops the call when I answer the phone.
I only edites something in a ring group, nothing that has anything to do with the trunk on its own.
Then, after a while, a couple of hours, everything works perfectly again.
This is with the 3starsnet provider.
When I use weepee as inbound route, the problem doesn't occur.

Any ideas?


Posted by Diafora on 24.11.2010 at 00:21:

RE: Call ens when picking up phone with certain provider

If the inbound call drops after it has gone through the Inbound route, and has rung the phone (connected via an ATA or the actual IP-phone), chances are there is a vocoder incompatibility between the ITSP's SIP Proxy and your SIP User Agent (ATA, soft-phone, IP-phone).

This type of issues are quite hard to troubleshoot, since the vocoder negotiation takes place between SIP elements before every single phone call. Your ITSP is most probably using multiple PSTN gateways and / or SIP Proxies, and one of them is not configured identically to the others.

Try deleting this trunk from PBXes, and setting it up on a soft-phone, ATA or IP-phone. If you observe similar behavior when calling that DID, then you should contact the ITSP.

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