Steven Thomas
2003-Jul-23 14:55 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] h323 gateway call lost after 74sec always
Hi, I'm using a Cisco 7960 with a SIP load, and a Cisco 2600 router with an FXO port. Asterisk talks to the router via h323 and opens a call and connects with no problem. At exactly 74 secs (timer on the phone) the call drops, and Asterisks displays this message: -- H323:29764 answered SIP/6000-9794 15:20.606 H225 Caller:80eea08 H225 Received connect PDU. ******************************** **** CONTROL PROTOCOL ERROR **** * Roundtrip Delay * ******************************** -- Hungup 'H323:29764' == Spawn extension (default, 5500, 1) exited non-zero on 'SIP/6000-9794' Any ideas? Thanks. Steve.
Steven Thomas
2003-Jul-23 23:36 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] h323 gateway call lost after 74sec always
Hi, I'm using a Cisco 7960 with a SIP load, and a Cisco 2600 router with an FXO port. Asterisk talks to the router via h323 and opens a call and connects with no problem. At exactly 74 secs (timer on the phone) the call drops, and Asterisks displays this message: -- H323:29764 answered SIP/6000-9794 15:20.606 H225 Caller:80eea08 H225 Received connect PDU. ******************************** **** CONTROL PROTOCOL ERROR **** * Roundtrip Delay * ******************************** -- Hungup 'H323:29764' == Spawn extension (default, 5500, 1) exited non-zero on 'SIP/6000-9794' Any ideas? Thanks. Steve.
Kelly McDonald
2003-Jul-24 04:56 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Re: h323 gateway call lost after 74sec always
Steve, May be entirely not related depending on your situation, but here goes. I had some problems using gnuGK with Microtelco, because gnuGK didn't send an unsolicited status message periodically. Because the Microtelco end was using this as a 'heartbeat', it would terminate the connection, always at the same time interval. Perhaps something of the same nature is going on here? HTH, Kelly> I'm using a Cisco 7960 with a SIP load, and a Cisco 2600 router with > an FXO > port. Asterisk talks to the router via h323 and opens a call and > connects > with no problem. > > At exactly 74 secs (timer on the phone) the call drops, and Asterisks > displays this message: >