Ok, OMC means you have OXO.
L_lefante suggestions should work
ARS issue - 1st Route SIP TG, 2nd ISDN
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Re: ARS issue - 1st Route SIP TG, 2nd ISDN
Hello,
I would like to know if somebody get to solve this in OXE.
I have an ARS with mini-SIP TG as the first route and then an ISDN as the second.
1. The mini-SIP TG is connected to a GW Mobile with just 3 sim cards (chips), so, the 4 sip channel is always free and never will get full of occupation to cause the diversion to the next ARS route.
2. I've forced the MAX ABCF-IP and SIP connections to 3 in the mini-sip TG. But definitely the diversion to the second ARS Route doesnt work, I get the "No authorizated" message in the phone for the 4 call.
What is the rigth way to force to 3 channels a mini-SIP TG?
What could I do cause the diversion for the 4th call?
Regards,
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I would like to know if somebody get to solve this in OXE.
I have an ARS with mini-SIP TG as the first route and then an ISDN as the second.
1. The mini-SIP TG is connected to a GW Mobile with just 3 sim cards (chips), so, the 4 sip channel is always free and never will get full of occupation to cause the diversion to the next ARS route.
2. I've forced the MAX ABCF-IP and SIP connections to 3 in the mini-sip TG. But definitely the diversion to the second ARS Route doesnt work, I get the "No authorizated" message in the phone for the 4 call.
What is the rigth way to force to 3 channels a mini-SIP TG?
What could I do cause the diversion for the 4th call?
Regards,
E
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You MG should return a Busy message.
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Re: ARS issue - 1st Route SIP TG, 2nd ISDN
Try to do a SIP to CH mapping with the message that you receive in SIP when channels are all occupied. Map it to smth like no circuit. See how it goes.
Re: ARS issue - 1st Route SIP TG, 2nd ISDN
Hi,
User Busy will not make OXE select next route. If the user is busy it does not make any sense to select another path.
In order to make OXE select the next ARS route, GW should return No circuit/channel available, Swicthing equipmente congestion, ...
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User Busy will not make OXE select next route. If the user is busy it does not make any sense to select another path.
In order to make OXE select the next ARS route, GW should return No circuit/channel available, Swicthing equipmente congestion, ...
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From what I remember with mapping you can do SIP to CH --> busy to no circuit (if no other way on gw.)
Re: ARS issue - 1st Route SIP TG, 2nd ISDN
Hi,
If you do that, then if the user is busy you will have two outgoing calls, one via GW and another via ISDN, and the final result, is user busy. This does not make sense.
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If you do that, then if the user is busy you will have two outgoing calls, one via GW and another via ISDN, and the final result, is user busy. This does not make sense.
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Depends on how the gw signals the two cases: user on far end busy or channel unavailability. When both are signaled as busy I am with you. Smth has to be done on gw to dissociate between the two.
Re: ARS issue - 1st Route SIP TG, 2nd ISDN
may be it can help
when all sim are used the next step is null port with isdn code no circuit you can remove the sim from gsmgateway routing rule and apply the isdn code
when all sim are used the next step is null port with isdn code no circuit you can remove the sim from gsmgateway routing rule and apply the isdn code
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