Matthew Boehm
2004-Nov-03 16:01 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Cisco 79XX - Using built-in 3way conference
Hey guys, This has worked before but for some reason isn't anymore and I have no clue what to check. Here are the steps I follow: 1. Place call to PSTN number. They answer and we talk. 2. I press 'Conference' button on Cisco phone. 3. Line 1 is now on hold and I get a new dial tone. 4. Place call 2 to another PSTN. They answer and we talk. 5. I press 'Join' on the Cisco phone. Caller 1 gets dropped and I get the following message in * console: Got SIP response 481 "Call Leg/Transaction Does Not Exist" back from 10.0.0.122 Now, 10.0.0.122 is the IP of my Cisco phone. * has 2 NICs, 1 is 10.0.3.10 and the other is external public IP. I can make/recieve calls all day long. But recently this conference stopped working. Any ideas on what to check? The error doesn't make sense since the 2 calls are present. Right before I press join, I can put caller 2 on hold and resume caller 1 and vice versa. It isn't until I press 'Join' that call 1 is dropped. This works fine if caller 1 and 2 are both other phones in the office or caller 1 is a phone in office and 2 is PSTN. Just doesn't work when both PSTN. Worked before.. THanks, Matthew
Kevin P. Fleming
2004-Nov-03 16:28 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Cisco 79XX - Using built-in 3way conference
Matthew Boehm wrote:> This works fine if caller 1 and 2 are both other phones in the office or > caller 1 is a phone in office and 2 is PSTN. Just doesn't work when both > PSTN. Worked before..What codecs are involved? If you are using low-bandwidth codecs for PSTN connections, the Cisco phones will refuse to conference two low-bandwidth calls together. They may work with a ulaw and a low-bandwidth call, but I haven't tested that.