Cisco 6509-v-e redundancy config

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What can I config redundancy with sup32-ge-3 b and sup720 - 10g on cisco 6509 switch?

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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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    No voice codec and dtmf-relay correspondence
    * Apr 24 11:08:39.303: / / 69/9F70C2BB80D0/SIP/error/sipSPIDoAudioNegotiation:
    Failure of the negotiations in media for m-line 1
    * Apr 24 11:08:39.303: / / 69/9F70C2BB80D0/SIP/error/sipSPIDoMediaNegotiation:

    No valid fax or audio stream
    * Apr 24 11:08:39.303: / / 69/9F70C2BB80D0/SIP/error/sipSPIHandleInviteMedia:
    Failure of the negotiation of media for an incoming call
    * Apr 24 11:08:39.303: / / 69/9F70C2BB80D0/SIP/error/sipSPIContinueNewMsgInvite:
    Unacceptable media for INVITE
    * 24 apr 11:08:42.871: //70/A191CD1180D4/SIP/Error/ccsip_spi_register_incoming_re
    gistration:
     
    No entry found in reg number Table for 104
    * 24 apr 11:08:47.803: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Error/ccsip_reg_delete_from_cc_call_
    id_table:
    Entry not found for the search key

    * 24 apr 11:08:47.803: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Error/ccsip_reg_delete_from_mac_tabl
    e:
    BCR with mac [7c95f323b7b7] has been deleted
    * Apr 24 11:08:47.803: POOL - 4 VOICE REGISTER has not been saved. Name: SEP7C95F323B7
    B7 IP:192.168.40.11 DeviceType:Phone

    * 24 apr 11:08:47.803: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Error/sipSPI_ipip_PassthruContentCon
    tainerFreeHelper:
    ContentQ null - output
    * 24 apr 11:08:47.803: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Error/ccsip_register_handle_e164_unr
    registration:
    SIP registry Error: Invalid args in unreg
    * 24 apr 11:08:47.803: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Error/ccsip_register_handle_e164_unr
    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 INVITE

    ebug 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 mode

    Event 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 INVITE

    CCSIP 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: 0

    Apr 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: 0

    Apr 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: 292

    v = 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 0-15

    Apr 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: 0

    Apr 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: 0

    Apr 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: 292

    v = 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 0-15

    Apr 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: 0

    Apr 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: 0

    Apr 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: 294

    v = 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 =
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    SIP/2.0 488 Media is not Acceptable
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    hjdCy1q-hM
    From: 'Phone4' <> [email protected]/ * / >; tag = 93e43cc1-7e69-49ef-899 d-c81bd29eae11
    To: sip:[email protected]/ * /; tag = 13DA698 - 1 25
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    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.40.11:5060; rport; branch = z9hG4bKPjfEwqupP3utIfGrv - WEaaI
    hjdCy1q-hM
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    From: 'Phone4' <> [email protected]/ * / >; tag = 93e43cc1-7e69-49ef-899 d-c81bd29eae11
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    CSeq: 27309 ACK
    Content-Length: 0

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    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.40.11:5060; rport; branch = z9hG4bKPjfW2oLTIRE62UkXCzpFyuAa
    gpbtooQCuv
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    ISCO-ServiceUri,X-Cisco-escapecodes,X-Cisco-Service-Control,X-Cisco-monrec,X-CIS
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    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
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    Reason: Q.850; cause = 65
    Server: Cisco-SIPGateway/IOS-15.2.4.M4
    Content-Length: 0

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    SIP ACK:[email protected]/ * /: SIP-5060/2.0
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.40.11:5060; rport; branch = z9hG4bKPjfW2oLTIRE62UkXCzpFyuAa
    gpbtooQCuv
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    CSeq: 10138 ACK
    Content-Length: 0

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    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.40.11:5060; rport; branch = z9hG4bKPj1I0P8BoX0CIMO3qfwTYEWe
    y.fSEokHib
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    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
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    Remote-Party-ID: 'Phone4'<>[email protected]/ * /: 5060 >; intimacy = off
    Content-Type: application/sdp
    Content-Length: 294

    v = 0
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    s = FOXPHONE
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    y.fSEokHib
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    To: sip:[email protected]/ * /; tag = 13DB558-1845
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    From: 'Phone4' <> [email protected]/ * / >; tag = d56894bf-896e-42b7-8b69-5da16d2337bc
    To: sip:[email protected]/ * /; tag = 13DB558-1845
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    Apr 24 14:23:23.262: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
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    GUEST sip:[email protected]/ * /: SIP-5060/2.0
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.40.11:5060; rport; branch = z9hG4bKPjzDEPLi9QFHsCPzfcVR.g72
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    To: sip:[email protected]/ * /.
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    v = 0
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    s = FOXPHONE
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    t = 0 0
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    a = rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000
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    a = sendrecv
    a rtpmap:111 telephone-event/8000 =
    a = fmtp:111 0-15

    Apr 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: 0

    Apr 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: 0

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