CUCM troubleshooting, I say if CUCM receives a call?
Hello
I'm trying to better understand and troubleshoot my CUCM environment. I have 11.5 CUCM, a CUBE router and a SIP ITSP provider as my connection to the PSTN.
I have outgoing calls of internal numbers, work can call and voice call works fine, but I can't incoming calls to work.
I think that my router CUBE is transfer of calls to CUCM because when I debug voice ccapi inout the result indicates the correct dialpeers incoming and outgoing are set accordingly.
So I think my cube tells me it transfers calls correctly but when I call from my mobile (cell) phone to inside the phone rings and goes finally to the voicemail SIP providers.
Is there any command I can run on the CUCM to solve this? To see if CUCM Gets the call? And then if she gets the call, why its not connecting?
Thank you very much
Tom
Well, it worked, outgoing proxy command is used to route the SIP Messages to the outbound proxy. You can even use proxy on each dial-peer.
Please note if found there.
Thank you
Haris
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