Cisco 6509-v-e redundancy config
Hello
What can I config redundancy with sup32-ge-3 b and sup720 - 10g on cisco 6509 switch?
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Poster
In the same frame? If so, not that I know of. According to me, overtime must be in the same chassis.
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3082022B 30820194 02020101 300 D 0609 2A 864886 F70D0101 05050030 A0030201
2 060355 04031326 494F532D 53656 C 66 2 AND 536967 6E65642D 43657274 31312F30
69666963 32323836 35353238 6174652D 3439301E 170 3133 30383230 30353236
33395A 17 0D 323030 31303130 30303030 305A 3031 06035504 03132649 312F302D
4F532D53 5369676E 656C662D 43 65727469 66696361 74652 32 32383635 65642D
35323834 3930819F 300 D 0609 2A 864886 01050003, 818, 0030, 81890281 F70D0101
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D062F622 47E0A79E 20641E4C CC90F308 8D65DC2C CC475EC3 0A62175E 867366ED
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E604A7A2 0AF66F47 66FAF1BA 2A823FD3 EC9AAC89 5FCEDD29 6B2DDCF9 E1C41D9F
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automatic speed
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IP forward-Protocol ND
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IP http server
local IP http authentication
IP http secure server
IP http timeout policy slowed down 60 life 86400 request 10000
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flash TFTP server: APP3905.9 - 2-1 - 0.zz
flash TFTP server: CP3905.9 - 2-1 - 0.loads
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control plan
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profile MGCP default
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phone service
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MAX conferences 8-6 win
DN-webedit
transfer full-consult system
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Line con 0
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local connection
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registration:
SIP registry Error: Invalid args in unreg
* 24 apr 11:09:20.891: //-1/B83B30D980D5/SIP/Error/ccsip_ipip_media_forking_updat
e_preferred_codec:
MF: Not a forked leg SIP...
SIP: (71) attribute mid, instance of level 1 1 not found.
* Apr 24 11:09:20.895: / / 71/B83B30D980D5/SIP/error/sipSPIStreamTypeAndDtmfRelay:No voice codec and dtmf-relay correspondence
* Apr 24 11:09:20.895: / / 71/B83B30D980D5/SIP/error/sipSPIDoAudioNegotiation:
Failure of the negotiations in media for m-line 1
* Apr 24 11:09:20.895: / / 71/B83B30D980D5/SIP/error/sipSPIDoMediaNegotiation:No valid fax or audio stream
* Apr 24 11:09:20.895: / / 71/B83B30D980D5/SIP/error/sipSPIHandleInviteMedia:
Failure of the negotiation of media for an incoming call
* Apr 24 11:09:20.895: / / 71/B83B30D980D5/SIP/error/sipSPIContinueNewMsgInvite:
Unacceptable media for INVITE
* 24 apr 11:09:24.535: //-1/BA67393580D9/SIP/Error/ccsip_ipip_media_forking_updat
e_preferred_codec:
MF: Not a forked leg SIP...
SIP: (72) attribute mid, instance of level 1 1 not found.
* Apr 24 11:09:24.535: / / 72/BA67393580D9/SIP/error/sipSPIStreamTypeAndDtmfRelay:No voice codec and dtmf-relay correspondence
* Apr 24 11:09:24.535: / / 72/BA67393580D9/SIP/error/sipSPIDoAudioNegotiation:
Failure of the negotiations in media for m-line 1
* Apr 24 11:09:24.535: / / 72/BA67393580D9/SIP/error/sipSPIDoMediaNegotiation:No valid fax or audio stream
* Apr 24 11:09:24.535: / / 72/BA67393580D9/SIP/error/sipSPIHandleInviteMedia:
Failure of the negotiation of media for an incoming call
* Apr 24 11:09:24.535: / / 72/BA67393580D9/SIP/error/sipSPIContinueNewMsgInvite:
Unacceptable media for INVITE
* 24 apr 11:09:53.307: //-1/CB8CDFE280DD/SIP/Error/ccsip_ipip_media_forking_updat
e_preferred_codec:
MF: Not a forked leg SIP...
SIP: (73) attribute mid, instance of level 1 1 not found.
* Apr 24 11:09:53.307: / / 73/CB8CDFE280DD/SIP/error/sipSPIStreamTypeAndDtmfRelay:No voice codec and dtmf-relay correspondence
* Apr 24 11:09:53.307: / / 73/CB8CDFE280DD/SIP/error/sipSPIDoAudioNegotiation:
Failure of the negotiations in media for m-line 1
* Apr 24 11:09:53.307: / / 73/CB8CDFE280DD/SIP/error/sipSPIDoMediaNegotiation:No valid fax or audio stream
* Apr 24 11:09:53.307: / / 73/CB8CDFE280DD/SIP/error/sipSPIHandleInviteMedia:
Failure of the negotiation of media for an incoming call
* Apr 24 11:09:53.307: / / 73/CB8CDFE280DD/SIP/error/sipSPIContinueNewMsgInvite:
Unacceptable media for INVITEebug ccsip?
All activate SIP all traces of debugging
the calls allow CCSIP SPI called backtrace
The trace debugging DHCP enable SIP-DHCP
error activate SIP debug trace
Activate SIP events backtrace
function activate SIP debug trace
Info to activate SIP info trace debugging
Activate SIP media backtrace
messages enable CCSIP SPI debug trace
preauthentication activate SIP preauthentication debugging traces
Activate CCSIP SPI States debug trace
definition of translation activate SIP debug trace
transport transport activate SIP, traces of debugging
Verbose Enable verbose modeEvent ccsip NIMASA_CME #debug
Events to call SIP tracing is enabled
NIMASA_CME #.
April 24, 12:23:59.435: / / 167/25A61E588123/SIP/event/Session-Timer/sipSTSLMain: Eve
NT: E_STSL_SESSION_REFRESH_REQ
April 24, 12:23:59.435: / / 167/25A61E588123/SIP/event/Session-Timer/sipSTSLMain: dir
: method 2, p. 102, resp_code:0, container: 3DAA7E00
Apr 24 12:23:59.435: //167/25A61E588123/SIP/Event/Session-Timer/sipSTSLPrintTDCo
ntainer: Peer-Event: E_STSL_LEG_BY_LEG, SE value: 0, SE reminder: no, Min - SE Va
read: 1800, flags: 2000
April 24, 12:23:59.435: / / 167/25A61E588123/SIP/event/Session-Timer/sipSTSLMain: Eve
NT: E_STSL_SESSION_REFRESH_RESP
April 24, 12:23:59.435: / / 167/25A61E588123/SIP/event/Session-Timer/sipSTSLMain: dir
: method 1, p. 102, resp_code:488, container: 3DAA8220
April 24, 12:24:04.583: / / 168/28B8405A8127/SIP/event/Session-Timer/sipSTSLMain: Eve
NT: E_STSL_SESSION_REFRESH_REQ
April 24, 12:24:04.583: / / 168/28B8405A8127/SIP/event/Session-Timer/sipSTSLMain: dir
: method 2, p. 102, resp_code:0, container: 3DAA8E80
Apr 24 12:24:04.583: //168/28B8405A8127/SIP/Event/Session-Timer/sipSTSLPrintTDCo
ntainer: Peer-Event: E_STSL_LEG_BY_LEG, SE value: 0, SE reminder: no, Min - SE Va
read: 1800, flags: 2000
April 24, 12:24:04.583: / / 168/28B8405A8127/SIP/event/Session-Timer/sipSTSLMain: Eve
NT: E_STSL_SESSION_REFRESH_RESP
April 24, 12:24:04.583: / / 168/28B8405A8127/SIP/event/Session-Timer/sipSTSLMain: dir
: method 1, p. 102, resp_code:488, container: 3DAB0BF8
April 24, 12:24:07.155: / / 169/2A401975812B/SIP/event/Session-Timer/sipSTSLMain: Eve
NT: E_STSL_SESSION_REFRESH_REQ
April 24, 12:24:07.155: / / 169/2A401975812B/SIP/event/Session-Timer/sipSTSLMain: dir
: method 2, p. 102, resp_code:0, container: 3DAA7F08
Apr 24 12:24:07.155: //169/2A401975812B/SIP/Event/Session-Timer/sipSTSLPrintTDCo
ntainer: Peer-Event: E_STSL_LEG_BY_LEG, SE value: 0, SE reminder: no, Min - SE Va
read: 1800, flags: 2000
April 24, 12:24:07.155: / / 169/2A401975812B/SIP/event/Session-Timer/sipSTSLMain: Eve
NT: E_STSL_SESSION_REFRESH_RESP
April 24, 12:24:07.155: / / 169/2A401975812B/SIP/event/Session-Timer/sipSTSLMain: dir
: method 1, p. 102, resp_code:488, container: 3DAA8220
April 24, 12:24:11.595: / / 170/2CE63252812F/SIP/event/Session-Timer/sipSTSLMain: Eve
NT: E_STSL_SESSION_REFRESH_REQ
April 24, 12:24:11.595: / / 170/2CE63252812F/SIP/event/Session-Timer/sipSTSLMain: dir
: method 2, p. 102, resp_code:0, container: 3DAB0CA8
Apr 24 12:24:11.595: //170/2CE63252812F/SIP/Event/Session-Timer/sipSTSLPrintTDCo
ntainer: Peer-Event: E_STSL_LEG_BY_LEG, SE value: 0, SE reminder: no, Min - SE Va
read: 1800, flags: 2000
April 24, 12:24:11.595: / / 170/2CE63252812F/SIP/event/Session-Timer/sipSTSLMain: Eve
NT: E_STSL_SESSION_REFRESH_RESP
April 24, 12:24:11.595: / / 170/2CE63252812F/SIP/event/Session-Timer/sipSTSLMain: dir
: method 1, p. 102, resp_code:488, container: 3DAB0BF8
NIMASA_CME #undebug ccsip events
Events to call SIP tracing is disabled
NIMASA_CME #.
Error ccsip NIMASA_CME #debug
Trouble shooting call SIP is enabled
NIMASA_CME #.
Apr 24 12:24:46.175: //-1/4182B07D8133/SIP/Error/ccsip_ipip_media_forking_update
_preferred_codec:
MF: Not a forked leg SIP...
SIP: (171) of the mid, found 1 1 level instance attribute.
April 24, 12:24:46.175: / / 171/4182B07D8133/SIP/error/sipSPIDoAudioNegotiation:
Failure of the negotiations in media for m-line 1
April 24, 12:24:46.175: / / 171/4182B07D8133/SIP/error/sipSPIDoMediaNegotiation:No valid fax or audio stream
April 24, 12:24:46.175: / / 171/4182B07D8133/SIP/error/sipSPIHandleInviteMedia:
Failure of the negotiation of media for an incoming call
April 24, 12:24:46.175: / / 171/4182B07D8133/SIP/error/sipSPIContinueNewMsgInvite:
Unacceptable media for INVITE
Apr 24 12:24:50.227: //-1/43EC5D8E8137/SIP/Error/ccsip_ipip_media_forking_update
_preferred_codec:
MF: Not a forked leg SIP...
SIP: (172) the mid not found 1 1 level instance attribute.
April 24, 12:24:50.227: / / 172/43EC5D8E8137/SIP/error/sipSPIDoAudioNegotiation:
Failure of the negotiations in media for m-line 1
April 24, 12:24:50.227: / / 172/43EC5D8E8137/SIP/error/sipSPIDoMediaNegotiation:No valid fax or audio stream
April 24, 12:24:50.227: / / 172/43EC5D8E8137/SIP/error/sipSPIHandleInviteMedia:
Failure of the negotiation of media for an incoming call
April 24, 12:24:50.227: / / 172/43EC5D8E8137/SIP/error/sipSPIContinueNewMsgInvite:
Unacceptable media for INVITE
Apr 24 12:24:52.031: //-1/45003EE4813B/SIP/Error/ccsip_ipip_media_forking_update
_preferred_codec:
MF: Not a forked leg SIP...
SIP: (173) of the mid, found 1 1 level instance attribute.
April 24, 12:24:52.031: / / 173/45003EE4813B/SIP/error/sipSPIDoAudioNegotiation:
Failure of the negotiations in media for m-line 1
April 24, 12:24:52.031: / / 173/45003EE4813B/SIP/error/sipSPIDoMediaNegotiation:No valid fax or audio stream
April 24, 12:24:52.031: / / 173/45003EE4813B/SIP/error/sipSPIHandleInviteMedia:
Failure of the negotiation of media for an incoming call
April 24, 12:24:52.031: / / 173/45003EE4813B/SIP/error/sipSPIContinueNewMsgInvite:
Unacceptable media for INVITECCSIP DEBUG MESSAGES
Apr 24 14:18:11.086: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Envoy:
SIP/2.0 488 Media is not Acceptable
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.13:5060; rport; branch = z9hG4bKPjmYBG2kj6Ljizpy4D3JhcmoM
f0RhNAekv
From: "telephone1" <> [email protected]/ * / >; tag = 3b114524-60cb-4f40-97ee-21dd2016e031
To: sip:[email protected]/ * /; tag = 138F9F8-451
Date: Thu, April 24, 2014 14:18:11 GMT
Call ID: 4dd4fcb7-662c-4e25-8836-feaeeb979f81
CSeq: INVITE 16958
Allow-events: telephone-event
WARNING: 304 192.168.0.1 "Media type (s) not available.
Reason: Q.850; cause = 65
Server: Cisco-SIPGateway/IOS-15.2.4.M4
Content-Length: 0Apr 24 14:18:11.102: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Received:
SIP ACK:[email protected]/ * /: SIP-5060/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.13:5060; rport; branch = z9hG4bKPjmYBG2kj6Ljizpy4D3JhcmoM
f0RhNAekv
Max-Forwards: 70
From: "telephone1" <> [email protected]/ * / >; tag = 3b114524-60cb-4f40-97ee-21dd2016e031
To: sip:[email protected]/ * /; tag = 138F9F8-451
Call ID: 4dd4fcb7-662c-4e25-8836-feaeeb979f81
CSeq: ACK 16958
Content-Length: 0Apr 24 14:20:40.786: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Received:
GUEST sip:[email protected]/ * /: SIP-5060/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.12:5060; rport; branch = z9hG4bKPjvoVJeyhxpOvfwgDDywmTGiU
keV.m - NL1
Max-Forwards: 70
From: 'Téléphone2' <> [email protected]/ * / >; tag = 700813bc-4b2d-47a5-8ea5-1e8aec850a3c
To: sip:[email protected]/ * /.
"Contact: <> [email protected]/ * /: 5060 >; + sip.instance = '.<>
00-0000-0000-7c95f323b81d > '; + u.sip! DeviceName.CCM.Cisco.com = "SEP7C95F323B81D"; + u
. SIP! model.ccm.cisco.com = "592"
Call ID: dce6e9c3-0dab-4c9f-86a6-56fe383c60e0
CSeq: 1575 INVITE
Allow: PRACK, GUEST, ACK, BYE, CANCEL, update, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, REFER, MESSAG
E, OPTIONS
User-Agent: Cisco-CP3905/9.2.1
Support: replaces,join,sdp-anat,norefersub,extended-refer,X-cisco-callinfo,X-c
ISCO-ServiceUri,X-Cisco-escapecodes,X-Cisco-Service-Control,X-Cisco-monrec,X-CIS
Co-config,X-Cisco-SIS-4.0.0,X-Cisco-xsi-7.0.1
Expires: 180
Accept: application/sdp
Allow-events: kpml, dialog box
Remote-Party-ID: 'Téléphone2'<>[email protected]/ * /: 5060 >; intimacy = off
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Length: 292v = 0
o =-2208994977 2208994977 IN IP4 192.168.0.12
s = FOXPHONE
c = in IP4 in 192.168.0.12
t = 0 0
a = X - nat:0
m = audio RTP/AVP 0 8 18 111 16392
a = rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000
a = rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000
a G729/8000 rtpmap:18 =
a = annex b fmtp:18 = yes
a = sendrecv
a rtpmap:111 telephone-event/8000 =
a = fmtp:111 0-15Apr 24 14:20:40.790: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Envoy:
SIP/2.0 488 Media is not Acceptable
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.12:5060; rport; branch = z9hG4bKPjvoVJeyhxpOvfwgDDywmTGiU
keV.m - NL1
From: 'Téléphone2' <> [email protected]/ * / >; tag = 700813bc-4b2d-47a5-8ea5-1e8aec850a3c
To: sip:[email protected]/ * /; tag = 13B42C0-812
Date: Thu, April 24, 2014 14:20:40 GMT
Call ID: dce6e9c3-0dab-4c9f-86a6-56fe383c60e0
CSeq: 1575 INVITE
Allow-events: telephone-event
WARNING: 304 192.168.0.1 "Media type (s) not available.
Reason: Q.850; cause = 65
Server: Cisco-SIPGateway/IOS-15.2.4.M4
Content-Length: 0Apr 24 14:20:40.806: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Received:
SIP ACK:[email protected]/ * /: SIP-5060/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.12:5060; rport; branch = z9hG4bKPjvoVJeyhxpOvfwgDDywmTGiU
keV.m - NL1
Max-Forwards: 70
From: 'Téléphone2' <> [email protected]/ * / >; tag = 700813bc-4b2d-47a5-8ea5-1e8aec850a3c
To: sip:[email protected]/ * /; tag = 13B42C0-812
Call ID: dce6e9c3-0dab-4c9f-86a6-56fe383c60e0
CSeq: 1575 ACK
Content-Length: 0Apr 24 14:22:16.110: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Received:
GUEST sip:[email protected]/ * /: SIP-5060/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.14:5060; rport; branch = z9hG4bKPjT3UaPZ-qfLE2EACrxGcnjqG
noFQuZXi7
Max-Forwards: 70
From: 'Phone3' <> [email protected]/ * / >; tag = 8ce0e16a-Davis-448 b-8d9c-d0b4ad52589f
To: sip:[email protected]/ * /.
"Contact: <> [email protected]/ * /: 5060 >; + sip.instance = '.<>
00-0000-0000-7c95f323bb30 > '; + u.sip! DeviceName.CCM.Cisco.com = "SEP7C95F323BB30"; + u
. SIP! model.ccm.cisco.com = "592"
Call ID: d5ec8dba-bbe3-44ac-9902-0d52b327c514
CSeq: INVITE 16131
Allow: PRACK, GUEST, ACK, BYE, CANCEL, update, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, REFER, MESSAG
E, OPTIONS
User-Agent: Cisco-CP3905/9.2.1
Support: replaces,join,sdp-anat,norefersub,extended-refer,X-cisco-callinfo,X-c
ISCO-ServiceUri,X-Cisco-escapecodes,X-Cisco-Service-Control,X-Cisco-monrec,X-CIS
Co-config,X-Cisco-SIS-4.0.0,X-Cisco-xsi-7.0.1
Expires: 180
Accept: application/sdp
Allow-events: kpml, dialog box
Remote-Party-ID: 'Phone3'<>[email protected]/ * /: 5060 >; intimacy = off
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Length: 292v = 0
o =-2208995063 2208995063 IN IP4 192.168.0.14
s = FOXPHONE
c = IN IP4 192.168.0.14
t = 0 0
a = X - nat:0
m = audio RTP/AVP 0 8 18 111 16388
a = rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000
a = rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000
a G729/8000 rtpmap:18 =
a = annex b fmtp:18 = yes
a = sendrecv
a rtpmap:111 telephone-event/8000 =
a = fmtp:111 0-15Apr 24 14:22:16.114: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Envoy:
SIP/2.0 488 Media is not Acceptable
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.14:5060; rport; branch = z9hG4bKPjT3UaPZ-qfLE2EACrxGcnjqG
noFQuZXi7
From: 'Phone3' <> [email protected]/ * / >; tag = 8ce0e16a-Davis-448 b-8d9c-d0b4ad52589f
To: sip:[email protected]/ * /; tag = 13CB71C - 8 9
Date: Thu, April 24, 2014 14:22:16 GMT
Call ID: d5ec8dba-bbe3-44ac-9902-0d52b327c514
CSeq: INVITE 16131
Allow-events: telephone-event
WARNING: 304 192.168.0.1 "Media type (s) not available.
Reason: Q.850; cause = 65
Server: Cisco-SIPGateway/IOS-15.2.4.M4
Content-Length: 0Apr 24 14:22:16.126: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Received:
SIP ACK:[email protected]/ * /: SIP-5060/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.14:5060; rport; branch = z9hG4bKPjT3UaPZ-qfLE2EACrxGcnjqG
noFQuZXi7
Max-Forwards: 70
From: 'Phone3' <> [email protected]/ * / >; tag = 8ce0e16a-Davis-448 b-8d9c-d0b4ad52589f
To: sip:[email protected]/ * /; tag = 13CB71C - 8 9
Call ID: d5ec8dba-bbe3-44ac-9902-0d52b327c514
CSeq: ACK 16131
Content-Length: 0Apr 24 14:23:17.418: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Received:
GUEST sip:[email protected]/ * /: SIP-5060/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.40.11:5060; rport; branch = z9hG4bKPjfEwqupP3utIfGrv - WEaaI
hjdCy1q-hM
Max-Forwards: 70
From: 'Phone4' <> [email protected]/ * / >; tag = 93e43cc1-7e69-49ef-899 d-c81bd29eae11
To: sip:[email protected]/ * /.
"Contact: <> [email protected]/ * /: 5060 >; + sip.instance = '.<>
000-0000-0000-7c95f323b7b7 > '; + u.sip! DeviceName.CCM.Cisco.com = "SEP7C95F323B7B7"; +
u.SIP! Model.CCM.Cisco.com = "592"
Call ID: c9eb73ff-f89c-4aad-861d-724af1bd1f36
CSeq: INVITE 27309
Allow: PRACK, GUEST, ACK, BYE, CANCEL, update, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, REFER, MESSAG
E, OPTIONS
User-Agent: Cisco-CP3905/9.2.1
Support: replaces,join,sdp-anat,norefersub,extended-refer,X-cisco-callinfo,X-c
ISCO-ServiceUri,X-Cisco-escapecodes,X-Cisco-Service-Control,X-Cisco-monrec,X-CIS
Co-config,X-Cisco-SIS-4.0.0,X-Cisco-xsi-7.0.1
Expires: 180
Accept: application/sdp
Allow-events: kpml, dialog box
Remote-Party-ID: 'Phone4'<>[email protected]/ * /: 5060 >; intimacy = off
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Length: 294v = 0
o =-2208995137 2208995137 IN IP4 192.168.40.11
s = FOXPHONE
c = IN IP4 192.168.40.11
t = 0 0
a = X - nat:0
m = audio RTP/AVP 0 8 18 111 16388
a = rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000
a = rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000
a G729/8000 rtpmap:18 =
a = annex b fmtp:18 = yes
a = sendrecv
a rtpmap:111 telephone-event/8000 =
a = fmtp:111 0-15Apr 24 14:23:17.422: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Envoy:
SIP/2.0 488 Media is not Acceptable
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.40.11:5060; rport; branch = z9hG4bKPjfEwqupP3utIfGrv - WEaaI
hjdCy1q-hM
From: 'Phone4' <> [email protected]/ * / >; tag = 93e43cc1-7e69-49ef-899 d-c81bd29eae11
To: sip:[email protected]/ * /; tag = 13DA698 - 1 25
Date: Thu, April 24, 2014 14:23:17 GMT
Call ID: c9eb73ff-f89c-4aad-861d-724af1bd1f36
CSeq: INVITE 27309
Allow-events: telephone-event
WARNING: 304 192.168.0.1 "Media type (s) not available.
Reason: Q.850; cause = 65
Server: Cisco-SIPGateway/IOS-15.2.4.M4
Content-Length: 0Apr 24 14:23:17.434: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Received:
SIP ACK:[email protected]/ * /: SIP-5060/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.40.11:5060; rport; branch = z9hG4bKPjfEwqupP3utIfGrv - WEaaI
hjdCy1q-hM
Max-Forwards: 70
From: 'Phone4' <> [email protected]/ * / >; tag = 93e43cc1-7e69-49ef-899 d-c81bd29eae11
To: sip:[email protected]/ * /; tag = 13DA698 - 1 25
Call ID: c9eb73ff-f89c-4aad-861d-724af1bd1f36
CSeq: 27309 ACK
Content-Length: 0Apr 24 14:23:19.690: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Received:
GUEST sip:[email protected]/ * /: SIP-5060/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.40.11:5060; rport; branch = z9hG4bKPjfW2oLTIRE62UkXCzpFyuAa
gpbtooQCuv
Max-Forwards: 70
From: 'Phone4' <> [email protected]/ * / >; tag = e8ed6eb5-8653-4154-93ab-1755749c84a6
To: sip:[email protected]/ * /.
"Contact: <> [email protected]/ * /: 5060 >; + sip.instance = '.<>
000-0000-0000-7c95f323b7b7 > '; + u.sip! DeviceName.CCM.Cisco.com = "SEP7C95F323B7B7"; +
u.SIP! Model.CCM.Cisco.com = "592"
Call ID: aa729730-fc15-4fc4-8bee-8d3e9840cc8b
CSeq: 10138 INVITE
Allow: PRACK, GUEST, ACK, BYE, CANCEL, update, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, REFER, MESSAG
E, OPTIONS
User-Agent: Cisco-CP3905/9.2.1
Support: replaces,join,sdp-anat,norefersub,extended-refer,X-cisco-callinfo,X-c
ISCO-ServiceUri,X-Cisco-escapecodes,X-Cisco-Service-Control,X-Cisco-monrec,X-CIS
Co-config,X-Cisco-SIS-4.0.0,X-Cisco-xsi-7.0.1
Expires: 180
Accept: application/sdp
Allow-events: kpml, dialog box
Remote-Party-ID: 'Phone4'<>[email protected]/ * /: 5060 >; intimacy = off
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Length: 294v = 0
o =-2208995139 2208995139 IN IP4 192.168.40.11
s = FOXPHONE
c = IN IP4 192.168.40.11
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a = X - nat:0
m = audio RTP/AVP 0 8 18 111 16390
a = rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000
a = rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000
a G729/8000 rtpmap:18 =
a = annex b fmtp:18 = yes
a = sendrecv
a rtpmap:111 telephone-event/8000 =
a = fmtp:111 0-15Apr 24 14:23:19.694: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Envoy:
SIP/2.0 488 Media is not Acceptable
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.40.11:5060; rport; branch = z9hG4bKPjfW2oLTIRE62UkXCzpFyuAa
gpbtooQCuv
From: 'Phone4' <> [email protected]/ * / >; tag = e8ed6eb5-8653-4154-93ab-1755749c84a6
To: sip:[email protected]/ * /; tag = 13DAF78-5 b 0
Date: Thu, April 24, 2014 14:23:19 GMT
Call ID: aa729730-fc15-4fc4-8bee-8d3e9840cc8b
CSeq: 10138 INVITE
Allow-events: telephone-event
WARNING: 304 192.168.0.1 "Media type (s) not available.
Reason: Q.850; cause = 65
Server: Cisco-SIPGateway/IOS-15.2.4.M4
Content-Length: 0Apr 24 14:23:19.706: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Received:
SIP ACK:[email protected]/ * /: SIP-5060/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.40.11:5060; rport; branch = z9hG4bKPjfW2oLTIRE62UkXCzpFyuAa
gpbtooQCuv
Max-Forwards: 70
From: 'Phone4' <> [email protected]/ * / >; tag = e8ed6eb5-8653-4154-93ab-1755749c84a6
To: sip:[email protected]/ * /; tag = 13DAF78-5 b 0
Call ID: aa729730-fc15-4fc4-8bee-8d3e9840cc8b
CSeq: 10138 ACK
Content-Length: 0Apr 24 14:23:21.194: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Received:
GUEST sip:[email protected]/ * /: SIP-5060/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.40.11:5060; rport; branch = z9hG4bKPj1I0P8BoX0CIMO3qfwTYEWe
y.fSEokHib
Max-Forwards: 70
From: 'Phone4' <> [email protected]/ * / >; tag = d56894bf-896e-42b7-8b69-5da16d2337bc
To: sip:[email protected]/ * /.
"Contact: <> [email protected]/ * /: 5060 >; + sip.instance = '.<>
000-0000-0000-7c95f323b7b7 > '; + u.sip! DeviceName.CCM.Cisco.com = "SEP7C95F323B7B7"; +
u.SIP! Model.CCM.Cisco.com = "592"
Call ID: e472fb51-35f0-4f2c-a84a-f0efd0cf9f2e
CSeq: INVITE 12021
Allow: PRACK, GUEST, ACK, BYE, CANCEL, update, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, REFER, MESSAG
E, OPTIONS
User-Agent: Cisco-CP3905/9.2.1
Support: replaces,join,sdp-anat,norefersub,extended-refer,X-cisco-callinfo,X-c
ISCO-ServiceUri,X-Cisco-escapecodes,X-Cisco-Service-Control,X-Cisco-monrec,X-CIS
Co-config,X-Cisco-SIS-4.0.0,X-Cisco-xsi-7.0.1
Expires: 180
Accept: application/sdp
Allow-events: kpml, dialog box
Remote-Party-ID: 'Phone4'<>[email protected]/ * /: 5060 >; intimacy = off
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Length: 294v = 0
o =-2208995140 2208995140 IN IP4 192.168.40.11
s = FOXPHONE
c = IN IP4 192.168.40.11
t = 0 0
a = X - nat:0
m = audio RTP/AVP 0 8 18 111 16392
a = rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000
a = rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000
a G729/8000 rtpmap:18 =
a = annex b fmtp:18 = yes
a = sendrecv
a rtpmap:111 telephone-event/8000 =
a = fmtp:111 0-15Apr 24 14:23:21.198: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Envoy:
SIP/2.0 488 Media is not Acceptable
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.40.11:5060; rport; branch = z9hG4bKPj1I0P8BoX0CIMO3qfwTYEWe
y.fSEokHib
From: 'Phone4' <> [email protected]/ * / >; tag = d56894bf-896e-42b7-8b69-5da16d2337bc
To: sip:[email protected]/ * /; tag = 13DB558-1845
Date: Thu, April 24, 2014 14:23:21 GMT
Call ID: e472fb51-35f0-4f2c-a84a-f0efd0cf9f2e
CSeq: INVITE 12021
Allow-events: telephone-event
WARNING: 304 192.168.0.1 "Media type (s) not available.
Reason: Q.850; cause = 65
Server: Cisco-SIPGateway/IOS-15.2.4.M4
Content-Length: 0Apr 24 14:23:21.210: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Received:
SIP ACK:[email protected]/ * /: SIP-5060/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.40.11:5060; rport; branch = z9hG4bKPj1I0P8BoX0CIMO3qfwTYEWe
y.fSEokHib
Max-Forwards: 70
From: 'Phone4' <> [email protected]/ * / >; tag = d56894bf-896e-42b7-8b69-5da16d2337bc
To: sip:[email protected]/ * /; tag = 13DB558-1845
Call ID: e472fb51-35f0-4f2c-a84a-f0efd0cf9f2e
CSeq: 12021 ACK
Content-Length: 0Apr 24 14:23:23.262: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Received:
GUEST sip:[email protected]/ * /: SIP-5060/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.40.11:5060; rport; branch = z9hG4bKPjzDEPLi9QFHsCPzfcVR.g72
hEIRSMbivf
Max-Forwards: 70
From: 'Phone4' <> [email protected]/ * / >; tag = 3dffd3d9-8f9a-48e7-b9a0-9a9f4c6c984d
To: sip:[email protected]/ * /.
"Contact: <> [email protected]/ * /: 5060 >; + sip.instance = '.<>
000-0000-0000-7c95f323b7b7 > '; + u.sip! DeviceName.CCM.Cisco.com = "SEP7C95F323B7B7"; +
u.SIP! Model.CCM.Cisco.com = "592"
Call ID: ea647ad6-36d2-414e-83d3-0e04b35e8129
CSeq: INVITE 26904
Allow: PRACK, GUEST, ACK, BYE, CANCEL, update, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, REFER, MESSAG
E, OPTIONS
User-Agent: Cisco-CP3905/9.2.1
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ISCO-ServiceUri,X-Cisco-escapecodes,X-Cisco-Service-Control,X-Cisco-monrec,X-CIS
Co-config,X-Cisco-SIS-4.0.0,X-Cisco-xsi-7.0.1
Expires: 180
Accept: application/sdp
Allow-events: kpml, dialog box
Remote-Party-ID: 'Phone4'<>[email protected]/ * /: 5060 >; intimacy = off
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Length: 294v = 0
o =-2208995142 2208995142 IN IP4 192.168.40.11
s = FOXPHONE
c = IN IP4 192.168.40.11
t = 0 0
a = X - nat:0
m = audio RTP/AVP 0 8 18 111 16386
a = rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000
a = rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000
a G729/8000 rtpmap:18 =
a = annex b fmtp:18 = yes
a = sendrecv
a rtpmap:111 telephone-event/8000 =
a = fmtp:111 0-15Apr 24 14:23:23.266: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Envoy:
SIP/2.0 488 Media is not Acceptable
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.40.11:5060; rport; branch = z9hG4bKPjzDEPLi9QFHsCPzfcVR.g72
hEIRSMbivf
From: 'Phone4' <> [email protected]/ * / >; tag = 3dffd3d9-8f9a-48e7-b9a0-9a9f4c6c984d
To: sip:[email protected]/ * /; tag = 13DBD6C-1273
Date: Thu, April 24, 2014 14:23:23 GMT
Call ID: ea647ad6-36d2-414e-83d3-0e04b35e8129
CSeq: INVITE 26904
Allow-events: telephone-event
WARNING: 304 192.168.0.1 "Media type (s) not available.
Reason: Q.850; cause = 65
Server: Cisco-SIPGateway/IOS-15.2.4.M4
Content-Length: 0Apr 24 14:23:23.278: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Received:
SIP ACK:[email protected]/ * /: SIP-5060/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.40.11:5060; rport; branch = z9hG4bKPjzDEPLi9QFHsCPzfcVR.g72
hEIRSMbivf
Max-Forwards: 70
From: 'Phone4' <> [email protected]/ * / >; tag = 3dffd3d9-8f9a-48e7-b9a0-9a9f4c6c984d
To: sip:[email protected]/ * /; tag = 13DBD6C-1273
Call ID: ea647ad6-36d2-414e-83d3-0e04b35e8129
CSeq: 26904 ACK
Content-Length: 0Hello
In my view, that the call fails because the phone of 3905 Announces g729annexB codec. could you please try to configure "voice-class codec" or a "codec G711a/G711u' command under voice register pools 1-4 and check the behavior?
Suresh
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Cisco 6500 Series install w / sup
Hello
I am new to this forum and have been assigned to a project to make a "provisional" for a few Cisco management frameworks installation 6509, 6504, 6513 and 6500 all with SUP32. I've only used before independent Cisco Catalyst switches so this is all new to me. Everything I do is assign an IP address for another team can access it remotely to make customizations/configurations.
I tried to do some research to find a bit of a tutorial or installation guide to make these small configurations. Cisco is reluctant to disclose information on these topics. Or am I looking in the wrong place. As I said, all I have to do is assign and IP of the device, so it can be accessed remotely, so it is a simple configuration (or we could think of it) but my experience of Cisco is limited.
If anyone can help me with this it would be greatly appreciated. Here is a list of the equipment, I will install more in detail.
- Cisco 6509 w / SUP32GE-3 b
- Cisco 6504 w / SUP3210GE-3 b
- Cisco 6513 w / SUP32GE-3 b
Any information or direction would be great! Thank you!
Excellent. This should be very easy for you. When you receive the text file, look at the first two lines. They should read:
Enable
config t
Then the rest of the config. The reason why these two 1 lines are important is because 'activate' you will get to the exec mode, "config t" you will get to setting mode and if there is a switch out-of-the-box, it will be the only way to get into configuration mode. If these 2 lines starts the text file, just bring up the switch, and when you see the "switch > ' prompt, copy/paste the contents of the text file directly to the console session." If these two lines are missing since the beginning of the text file, all you have to do to get to a mode configuration is that, when you comfort at the switch when it arrives to the ' switch > ' command prompt is of type (- Enter - mean return carriage or all simply by pressing "Enter" on the keyboard):
enable - input -.
config t - enter-
Then copy the contents of the configuration and paste it directly to the session you have open. When the dough is finished, type:
end - enter-
WR - enter-
This will save the config for the switch. That's all.
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Questions of circuits with switches HP BC at base of Cisco
I saw a few topics on this already posted, some days ago, but I am unable to get my systems to operate in the way that I prefer. Let me start by saying that I'm not a genius of the network, but I am very familiar with VMware itself. In my past lives, I asked just a trunk, EtherChannel X # of VLAN and I scored on the vSwitch. However, because of the cost of equipment Cisco, a new BladeCenter HP c3000 was purchased with GbE2c layer 2/3 Ethernet Blade switches and a group of us here can't understand how best to configure. I hope that someone here has experience in this area.
Existing configuration
Cisco 6509 < = dual Ethernet 1 Gbps w / LACP (active) = > HP GbE2c Blade Switch < = several Configs VLAN = > Blade (i.e. Bay 5)
Problem
Whenever a new VLAN is added to the trunk, it must touch every single HP switch to manually add any VLANS. Takes forever to get the new VLAN. Also, it is expected that we get the cumulative flow that I don't think that works without groups of circuits from HP (according to my reading). I could be wrong however.
Desire
Configure the HP switch so that it passes all the trunk contents up to the ESXi host and configures port groups only / VLAN tags to the dvSwitch. Thus whenever definition trunk changes, everything that is needed in ESX is to create the new dvPortGroup. In addition, they expect aggregation of bandwidth between the uplinks in the dvSwitch.
Is it possible to reach this configuration? Hosts run ESXi 4.1.
P.S. I'm keep simple right now, ultimately I have can I extend that to 10 G ethernet and four or more rising by dvSwitch.
Hello.
We also have HP c3000/c7000 with HP GbE2c switches connected to Cisco switches.
Each new VLAN, I create on Cisco, I have to create this VLAN on HP switches.
I doubt that it is possible to not do it only once. To do this, HP switches must be member of the Cisco VTP domain, but as I know that HP does not support exclusive Cisco VTP. HP supports a similar protocol called GARP.
Kind regards
Ante
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Cisco 877 - works only with apple devices
Hi all
I hope someone can help me with a problem I have with my adsl 877 router.
A little history:
I installed it like my router to the internet, which is connected to a Linksys WRT54GL Wireless access point.
My windows & Linux devices/computers cell phones all work fine on this configuration and connect without problem
However, all my devices apple, phones and ipads work fully. I can get to google and a handful of pages, but not the store games or facebook etc (my daughter thinks it's the end of the world - without FB and instagram)
If I go out Cisco and put a Thompson router, everything works fine. so I guess something with the Cisco config.
Here is the config that I use on the router
Pointers would be most appreciated.
ddhrouter #sh run
Building configuration...Current configuration: 2292 bytes
!
version 12.4
no service button
horodateurs service debug datetime msec
Log service timestamps datetime msec
no password encryption service
!
hostname ddhrouter
!
boot-start-marker
boot-end-marker
!
enable secret 5 mysecret
!
No aaa new-model
!
!
dot11 syslog
IP cef
No dhcp use connected vrf ip
DHCP excluded-address IP 192.168.1.1
!
dhcp CISCODHCP IP pool
network 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0
212.50.160.100 DNS server 213.249.130.100 8.8.8.8
default router 192.168.1.1
!
!
name of the IP-server 212.50.160.100
name of the IP-server 213.249.130.100
8.8.8.8 IP name-server
!
!
username privilege 15 password 0 mysecret cisco
!
!
Archives
The config log
hidekeys
!
!
ATM0 interface
Description * interface adsl *.
MTU 1452
no ip address
load-interval 30
No atm ilmi-keepalive
PVC 1/50
UBR 288
aal5mux encapsulation ppp Dialer
Dialer pool-member 1
!
DSL-automatic operation mode
waiting-224 in
!
interface FastEthernet0
!
interface FastEthernet1
!
interface FastEthernet2
!
interface FastEthernet3
!
interface Vlan1
Description * local lan *.
IP 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0
IP nat inside
IP virtual-reassembly
Hold-queue 100 on
!
interface Dialer0
no ip address
!
interface Dialer10
Description * interface dialer adsl *.
the negotiated IP address
IP mtu 1482
NAT outside IP
IP virtual-reassembly
encapsulation ppp
Dialer pool 1
PPP chap hostname myusername
PPP chap password 0 mypassword
!
IP forward-Protocol ND
IP route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 Dialer10
!
no ip address of the http server
no ip http secure server
IP http max-connections 4
IP http timeout policy inactive 600 life 86400 request 10000
the IP nat inside source 1 list overload of the Dialer10 interface
!
TerminalAccess extended IP access list
permit tcp host 192.168.1.0 any eq telnet
permit tcp any any eq 22
refuse TCP a whole
no_telnet extended IP access list
TCP refuse any any eq telnet
!
Note access-list 1 INSIDE_IF = Ethernet0
Remark SDM_ACL category of access list 1 = 2
access-list 1 permit from 192.0.0.0 0.255.255.255
access-list 110 permit icmp any any echo
access-list 110 permit icmp any any echo response
Dialer-list 1 ip protocol allow
!
!
!
control plan
!
!
Line con 0
password password
no activation of the modem
line to 0
line vty 0 4
access-class TerminalAccess in
password password
opening of session
!
max-task-time 5000 Planner
endddhrouter #.
all I am after is a standard configuration for my router. allow an out - deny all.
Thanks in advance.
Dave
I don't see a reason why the Apple devices in particular would have a problem, but I would add 'ip tcp adjust-mss 1442' in your interface to Dialer10 to see if that helps you. You're dealing with a connection with a low MTU and this will cause problems with packages that do not fragment, such as HTTPS.
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Try to reset the password of admin for a switch of SG500.
I have access to the consoles.
It looks a lot like this:
https://supportforums.Cisco.com/discussion/11523086/SG200-26-password-reset
However when I press 3 to select the password recovery procedure and enter I find myself at a command prompt
switch962d03 >
What should I do next?
Next question
I test this on a single switch, because the real password is on a set of four switches. Once I found how to do the single, how it works on a battery?
Hi Carol,.
First pass should be master to have full access so when removed from battery please double check resulted in an indication of the status of the ID of the unit.
Please note that the password recovery option allows you to bypass the password for the current session, simply everything you enter is accepted.
If you happen to be in what we call 'mode Exec' switch962d03 > you will need to run:
switch962d03 > activate
switch962d03 #config
switch962d03 (config) #username cisco word [new]
switch962d03 (config) #exit
switch962d03 #wr
And you shouldbhave your password saved.
Aleksandra
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