VCSC INACCESSIBLE DESTINATION

ALCON,

I have a neighbor relationship upward with a site and the site remote is able to dial in our bridge via IP and alias.  I am able to dial up a point to end of line remote via alias.

Problem is when the line trys remote dial in one end on my end which is recorded in the cluster, it does not connect.

Don't have not even get a ring.

The system is functional at 100%.  I can dial the far end via alias no problem...

I checked the search history and see that the system is trying to connect and an error message "Destination unreachable"? So it appears the call makes my VCS cluster but will route to the endpoint?

Any ideas.

I can make other calls in two ways by nearby with other sites of relationship alias.

Thank you.

Chet Cronin
801-815-3539 (USA)
+ 9379 601 - 3954 (Afghanistan)

Hello

If your VCS is running in Direct mode, theoretically, you don't need to create a rule to search to any IP address.

Tell me something, have you tried to call this end point of 1000 MXP numbering by IP address from a local endpoint registered to the same local VCS? It work?

Also, you can try temporarily disabling the search rule 'any address IP"and try to call again to the remote site? You can post the details of the history of the research?

In addition, if you try to call this end point the remote site MXP component number instead of the IP address, it works? Can you confirm?

Concerning

Paulo Souza

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