Public SIP to Genesys SIP server via OXE
Posted: 04 Nov 2011 05:26
Hi,
Having an issue at present with a OXE connected to a public sip provider and a genesys sip server.
The solution implemented on site is OXE appliance server connected to a public SIP provider via an ext gateway. Connection to the public carrier is OK.
The OXE is then connected to a geneysis sip server via another ext gateway using a abc-f trunk group. Nothing special there either.
Problem:- Geneysis sip server pushing calls to us with '0' in front of number, ARS prefix '0' setup to deal with outgoing call. When call to sent to us, SIP traces are showing a 503 'Service Unavailable' message, and OXE gives a B Channel choice error, stating there is no B channel available.
Note, the only Alcatel components are the appliance servers. There is no GD/INTIP/GA.
I am thinking there is a codec problem, but we had the genesys engineers make sure only G711 is coming to us, and we have told the ext gateways to use the algorithm stated in the trunk group, being G711.
Do I still need the compressors if the calls from the sip server is in G711? I don't know whether the compressors would still be used if all codecs match.
Any info would be great,
thanks.
Having an issue at present with a OXE connected to a public sip provider and a genesys sip server.
The solution implemented on site is OXE appliance server connected to a public SIP provider via an ext gateway. Connection to the public carrier is OK.
The OXE is then connected to a geneysis sip server via another ext gateway using a abc-f trunk group. Nothing special there either.
Problem:- Geneysis sip server pushing calls to us with '0' in front of number, ARS prefix '0' setup to deal with outgoing call. When call to sent to us, SIP traces are showing a 503 'Service Unavailable' message, and OXE gives a B Channel choice error, stating there is no B channel available.
Note, the only Alcatel components are the appliance servers. There is no GD/INTIP/GA.
I am thinking there is a codec problem, but we had the genesys engineers make sure only G711 is coming to us, and we have told the ext gateways to use the algorithm stated in the trunk group, being G711.
Do I still need the compressors if the calls from the sip server is in G711? I don't know whether the compressors would still be used if all codecs match.
Any info would be great,
thanks.