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Only one Break-in/Break-out Call at a time

Posted: 17 Apr 2006 09:00
by Rannie
Hello,

we have an two seperate OXO with one board VOIP 8 in each side and 8 channels to wan as voip trunk but the problem is only one of break-out call at a time?

how to config OXO to maximize the 8 channel of voip ??

Posted: 26 Apr 2006 19:58
by astro
Two things to check:

1. Make sure that you have all 8 ports set as VoIP channels under "Voice Over IP > VoIP: Parameters".

2. Make sure that all 8 VoIP ports are in the required secondary trunk group, eg 460.

From there we can look deeper.

Cheers,
astro.

Only one Break-in/Break-out Call at a time

Posted: 04 May 2006 03:44
by Rannie
Astro,

1. I double checked all on VoIP Parameter are correct.

2. VoIP Trunk are in Secondary Trunk via ARS

Is this what i've done is right?

Your response is highly appreciated.

Cheers,
Rannie

Re: Only one Break-in/Break-out Call at a time

Posted: 07 Dec 2008 15:15
by poposami
Hi i have setup two oxo systems for breakin and breakout function.but no success.
Could you post your configuration?Its very urgent.
Thanks

Re: Only one Break-in/Break-out Call at a time

Posted: 08 Dec 2008 04:29
by tot3nkopf
Enough bandwidth in accordance with codec used?

Re: Only one Break-in/Break-out Call at a time

Posted: 08 Dec 2008 16:24
by poposami
Have setup two oxo on the same LAN.Each with two H323 trunks.So being on the same LAN
means BW should not be the cause of call failure.Also registered the full ISDN number in the installation number of oxo used for breakin and breakout.Issue might be with the ARS configuration.Besides ARS ,Joining under the traffic sharing and EXT/EXT enabling under features design,is the any parameter to be changed in memory read/write area(labels timers ect,)
Thanks

Re: Only one Break-in/Break-out Call at a time

Posted: 17 Dec 2008 08:30
by steve
Is it possible to make two calls between the extensions (from system A subscribers to system B subscribers) at the same time?

Re: Only one Break-in/Break-out Call at a time

Posted: 24 Dec 2008 02:19
by tot3nkopf
Yes. It seems you have other problem.