Nortel Networks Cisco ATA 188 with a CS1000 (Option 11C)

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Cisco ATA 188 with a CS1000 (Option 11C) Beast 03-13-06
Posted by Beast on March 13, 2006, 5:38 pm
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Hi,
I was wondering if anyone knew how to get the Cisco ATA 188 to work w/
the Succession CS1000 VOIP. I want to hook up a fax machine at an
office across town. We already have I2004s working over there I just
don't know I what settings I would need to configure (ATA to CS1000 and
vice versa).
This should work being that both devices support SIP and H.323. Or if
anyone knows how to setup/program a non-Nortel H.323 device in the
CS1000.
Any direction or assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
STEVE


Posted by Beast on March 29, 2006, 5:41 pm
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Beast wrote:

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I ending up figuring this out:
I created a entry in the DSC with the digits 7059 (The DID)
I then pointed it to our H.323 trunks route 20
I created an entry in the NRS with the H.323 ID and I added this ID to
the ATA188. I can get the device to register with NRS and I can call my
ext at my desk. I can call the analog phone off the device via my desk
phone or my cell phone. So I can call the device from outside our H.323
network. I just can't make any calls from the ATA to the outside world.
I just get busy signals. Here is a print out of some debugging info
from the ATA:
060320|11:28:32 [0]DTMF 8 , insum:980153
060320|11:28:32 1:00;0,0,0,0,
060320|11:28:33 [0]DTMF 5 , insum:1025792
060320|11:28:33 [0]DTMF 3 , insum:1014943
060320|11:28:34 [0]DTMF 0 , insum:1004663
060320|11:28:34 [0]DTMF 0 , insum:982949
060320|11:28:38 Calling 93385300
060320|11:28:38 SCC->(0 0) <cmd 16>
060320|11:28:38 CLIP
060320|11:28:38 SCC->(0 0) <cmd 2>
060320|11:28:38 <0 0> dial<93385300>
060320|11:28:38 GK<-0: ARQ: 0
060320|11:28:38 GK: AdmissionReject reject reason: 2
060320|11:28:38 CallRasCallBack: 0 33e1989 33e2528 33e3fe3
060320|11:28:38 SCC:ev=7[0:0] 3 0
060320|11:28:38 [0]StartTone 2
060320|11:28:41 S1
060320|11:28:41 GK<-0: KPA-RRQ:30 sec
060320|11:28:41 GK->0: RCF:TTL 30
060320|11:28:43 SCC->(0 0) <cmd 20>
060320|11:28:43 SCC->(0 1) <cmd 20>
060320|11:28:43 [0]StopTone
060320|11:28:43 SCC->(0 0) <cmd 1>
060320|11:28:43 CCBS expired
060320|11:28:43 [0]MPT mode 0
060320|11:28:43 SCC->(0 0) <cmd 0>

I Googled "GK: AdmissionReject reject reason: 2" and the closest thing
I could find a reference for was a invalid password. So I disabled the
endpoint authentication, and I still get the same error. Any ideas??


Posted by Beast on March 29, 2006, 5:43 pm
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*************************
Well it did turn out to be an issue with the ATA itself. The issue is
the way it sends its digits. It kept sending them like it was calling
an extension instead of in the E.164 format. I ended up creating a work
around in the Succesion itself to get it to work. While this might not
be the best way configure this, it does work and if anybody knows a
better way I am definitely all ears...

I changed the NCOS of our H.323 virtual trunks, to allow for making
outgoing calls.
Then in the NRS, under the gateway endpoint of the  Signaling Server
itself, I created a Level0 regional CDP.udp routing entry (80) with a
route cost of 1.

Afterwards I went into Element manager and I created DSC 80; pointing
to RLI 50, which I also created in Element manager. RLI 50 has a DMI
(50)(Digit Manipulation Index) associated with it, which will delete
the first two leading digits and then inserts a 9 thereby getting the
call into BARS/NARS. So basically instead of dialing "9" to make a call
out to the switched circuit network (public teleco network). I have to
dial 80 and then whatever phone number to make a call to the outside
world.

I modified the DialPlan field in the ATA with this
entry:R80^(911|.r3)|X(1900|1976)|F011 . What it does is it
automatically adds 80 to any number dialed except if the number dialed
is 911 or the number dialed is only four digits. This allows me to
retain extension to extension calling since we use four digit
extensions. This string also blocks any dialing of 1900 or 1976 numbers
and disallows fowarding to international numbers.


**On a side note, it appears that the first ATA I was testing with was
faulty. It would just lose connectivity, the network LED would flash
but I couldn't ping the device and it would unregister with the
gatekeeper. It was a real pain because everytime I would try to change
a configuration field via the web interface and apply the change, it
would stop responding. I would then have to unplug it, wait between 5
to 10 seconds and plug it back in to get it working again. Luckily we
had bought another device for testing and with which I swapped out and
it seems to be working much better. I guess I should of tried that
first instead of spending countless hours researching if there was a
flag or a setting I could change that would solve the problem. I
actually thought it was a type of power saving mode or something, LOL!
Ah well, it least I have a better understanding of the ATA 188, the
Succesion and how H.323 works now!**


Posted by Beast on March 29, 2006, 5:56 pm
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Oh, this was using ATA 188 software Version: v3.1.2 atah323 (Build
040927A)
in case anybody cares; at the time of this writing it is the latest and
greatest for the H.323 image...


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