Cisco :: Dial Digits For IVR After Initial Call Completion Through SIP?
Jan 23, 2013
I have a 2811 with CME 8.5; I recently added a SIP trunk and can make & receive calls just fine. I noticed today that when connecting to an external IVR system, I can't send additional tones (press 1 for Sales, for example). I have two DIDs, same provider, both doing the same thing. The config for one of my SIP trunk dial peer and translations are shown here - I think this is what's appropriate to review but can add anything else that's necessary. I've also omitted some dial peers for X11 and international dialing for brevity.
i was having probs with the daughters dell laptop wireless setup, was intermittent, downloaded latest drivers, went to set up the connection, im running 128 bit wep and the damn software will only take the first 9 digits? i have 8 other wireless devices running of this so i dont want to have to change settings on all of them?
I had to reformat my laptop due to a virus. I loaded OS and drivers and everything is ok except my wireless. It says "limited or no connection". I checked the network key and it only has 8 digits when my key has 10. I change it back to 10 digits, save it, then open it again to check but -again, it only has 8 digits. Not sure if this is the reason or if my driver is the reason. Dell connection manager doesn't even see my wifi network but windows does and tries to connect to my wireless - except that it's limited or no connection. Btw, I tried re-installing driver but my laptap hangs each time I either install a new one or try to uninstall the existing one.
Im trying to set up wirless internet on 2nd computer it is asking for security key I cant find the 8 dig # on the box. Can I get the info on my other compurer?
I can start a console connection with my 2620xm, but the only output I get from the terminal software (Putty and Tera Term) is the character " ÿ " at all times even through bootup. For every boot up, I get an additional " ÿ ".I have Baud 9600, 8 bit, no parity, stop 2 bits, no flow.Is there something I am missing?
I have a new Cisco ASA 5505 which I am trying to just setup so that all computers on the LAN can get to the internet (browsing and ping). My current setup attached.
On a recommendation from a network engineer, I got a used Cisco 891. Having worked with small business routers most of my working life, I thought this should not be a problem. However, I had no clue these things used a console and command line to initialize. I have the console cable, am able to console into the device, but am haphazardly issuing command lines straight out of the PDF manual but cannot get Cisco CP to discover the device.
From what I can tell, I am stuck at the point where the manual tells me to enable http server. I ran the command lines several times, executed write mem where available, but when I run the show services command, http is not enabled.
And if you do refere to command lines, I was reading some other forums and they were speaking of "run this command, run that command" but I could not make out the correct syntax, in what mode, whether it be config or config t, etc. So I might need a wee bit of handholding.
I'm hoping that once I can get Cisco CP or CPE to discover the device, I can make my way through the GUI to configure since those usually do make sense to me. As of now, I'm in the thick of it ...
My PC doesn't connect to internet on initial boot, says there is a disconnected cable. On a restart it finds the wirelss card and connects no problem to our BT hub. Tried disabling the wired option, tried a number of things around repairing links etc. but nothing works. it is annoying. PC spec below. Windows 7 is the OS
Giga byte mother board GA-Z68P-DS3 4x4gb of RAM Intel i5 3.2 CPU Radeon HD 6770 Graphics card A wireless adapter TL-WN350GD A 120 GB SSD hard drive And a 1TB hard drive A CnM card reader Optical DVD drive too
I'm new to using Cisco Config Professional Express but a lot of things are just "off" with this utility. But my problem for this post is specifically the 891W's internal access point, or initial access to it.
My situation is that I have some 891W's. It's my first time working with them, as well as with CCP Express (2.5). After isolating the router and my PC to their own network, using the IP my PC got via DHCP frmo the router I opened a web broswer and connected to the router. The initiial configuration wizard came up and I went through the various screens. One of those screens had basic config info for the internal wireless AP which I provided. Somewhere in that screen it asked for a Hostname for the AP, and a password. It doesn't askfor a username though. To ensure I wouldn't run into confision, I made sure to set every password I ever get asked to configure as the same thing so the AP's password was also the same.
However after I finish with the wizard, the java-based CCP Express begins prompting me for first the main router credentials which I provide and it gets the router config, then it prompts mefor the username/password for the Access Point. First of all, the initial config wizard had never asked me for the username for the access point, only the hostname, and the password. I had assumed it was just going to use the main router username, or perhaps a blank username.
In any case, nothing I type ever works. I've used cisco/cisco, or a blank username with my new password, or the same username as the main router with the password ---- nothing. This is now the 4th time I have completely Reset the router to factory defaults and while I am learning the use of CCP Express through repetition, I'd also like to get this thing configured and out the door so my customer can use it.
I am on version 8.2(1) of ASA Code.When accessing a SQL server on a secure internal interface,(Traffic is sourcing from DMZ) i'm getting some timeouts on the initial connection on port 1433. All subsequent connections work fine. Packet tracer shows the connection builds properly, and shouldn't have a connectivity issue. The problem server is a webserver that connects back through the firewall to access the SQL server on port 1433. We also have many other webservers in the DMZ which access the same SQL server, but do not have the same timeout issues. Here are my timeouts, from the config
I bought a Cisco 851W router from a coworker about a year ago and tried setting it up at my home with nothing but headaches. I finally gave up and went with DD-WRT and have yet to look back (my $40 router outperforms this thing on so many levels, but I'm getting off-topic!). I recently re-discovered this beast and pulled it out of storage to see if I could get a test network setup at home to practice on. I checked for any IOS updates and downloaded (and installed) the lastest image (c850-advsecurityk9-mz.124-15.T15.bin). I consoled in and verified the initial 10.10.10.1 IP was configured in the VLAN1 interface and directly connected a PC to one of the switchports and pulled a 10.10.10.2 address. I pull up SDM from my browser (I have used FF, IE, and Chrome, all with the same results. Java version is the latest, 6 Update 26.) and it launches the initial configuration wizard. I go through the steps and get up to the DHCP Configuration (after LAN, before Internet/WAN setup) and try to click Next and nothing happens. It doesn't freeze as I can easily go Back, but can never move forward beyond the DHCP configuration. Pressing Cancel on the wizard just shuts down SDM as a whole and exits.
In my troubleshooting steps, I did notice that as soon as I click Next in the DHCP configuration, nothing will happen in the wizard, but the SDM window in the background will automatically present the "Apply Changes" and "Discard Changes" buttons, which weren't there in the previous steps. Of course, neither of those are clickable due to the wizard being open. I really don't want to configure this thing from scratch using the CLI if I don't have to..is there ANY way I can bypass the SDM Wizard at all? Also, I'm running SDM Express, would downloading ASDM and trying to connect from there make any difference?
1. I couldn't telnet the switch after configuring. should i have to use cross cable or not to connect PC-PIX? (as new switches and routers run through straight cable). more importantly i couldn't even ping the inside ip which is telnet and ssh enabled.
2. Receiving the following after executing each and every command on global mode. -Configuration Replication is NOT performed From standby Unit to Active Unit -Configurations are no longer synchronized.
I'm trying to set up a new ASA 5510. I have a pretty simple set up with one /24 on the inside NATed to a DHCP address on the outside. Everything on the inside works and I can ping the outside interface from external devices. No matter what I do I can't get anything internal to route across the border to the outside and back. To try and eliminate ACL issues as a possibility I added permit any any rules to the incoming access lists on the inside and outside interfaces. Here's the sh run.
I have a new from the box 5508 which I am attempting to follow the initial setup process to IP it. When I make it through the initial setup the box reboots buts brings me back to the "terminate auto-install" prompt again for some weird reason?
Recently I am having a problem during the initial start up. I am running Windows 7. After the computer starts up, I do not have an internet connection. The yellow triangle with an exclamation mark in it appears in the bottom right on the monitors. I can go to the internet connections and disable, then enable and my connection returns. This is only happening during the initial start up. This happens 3 out of 4 times during start up. I have had the cable company check everything and they are saying it is an issue with my computer.
I am interested in learning and setting up VPN IPSec with Cisco ASA 5505. I've managed to successfully setup VPN andcan connect to it from outside and browse securely to the outside/internet via tunnel. However, once I am connected to VPN, I cannot access any of my internal hosts/servers via VPN client. I am wondering it its a missing ACL/NAT...ASA Version 8.2(5)
I have manual Cisco 1812 (1811) Integrated Srvice Router Cabling and Installation in front of meI have Cisco 1811 connected to my laptop according to this manualI have Cisco SDM latest version installed on my laptopI have DHCP enabled on my laptopThe problem that my laptop can't get valid IP adreess from the router (see att. laptop_, laptop_2)
Which IP address I have to use in order to get access to router inrerface (see. SDM_1)?
Trying to get this linksys router working on my network. It is a wrt54gs. The machine that i'm configuring it with is running a 64-bit version of windows 7. I run the disc and it seems as if no matter what i try it will not connect to the internet. Can plug modem directly to pc and connect no problem. Can connect to router no problem. But cannot connect to the internet through the router.I made sure that ip addresses are assigned dynamically through dhcp and cloned the mac address of the pc i'm using to do the initial setup.
We received an ASA5520-K8 through Cisco's Loan program so we could demo it as a replacement for our aging Cisco 3005 VPN appliances. Given that we are a non Cisco shop (except for specific appliances like concentrators and wireless access points), I don't have a great deal of experience with Cisco gear.I started to set to setup the appliance this morning but immediately ran into issues. The 5520 doesnt seem to be acting as a DHCP server, and worse yet, I can't access the unit even if I hard code the IP on the PC being used for configuration. I have to say that I feel kinda stupid having to post this, since I actually followed the documentation avaiable for this menial task and I fully expect the problem to be a simple one. Namely, I am using two specific sources of info for connections.
I've installed our previous WISMs and other WISM2s previously and never had a problem.
6500 running SXJ2. WISM2 running 7.3.101.0 (which is what the rest of our WISM2s are on)
Insert WISM and go through initial setup. Run a show wism status on the 6500, and show sysinfo on the WISM. All looks good. Service port and management vlans are up. From the 6500 I can ping the service port IP, but not the management IP. From the WISM I can't ping the managment default gw but I can the service port. Unable to get anything back from the GUI..not surprising as not even ping works.
Now, as I said I've done it this way many times before...in fact I'm following my documentation from the last successful implementation and even adding in Cisco docs.
Commands take approximately 8 seconds to process when required to authorize with ACS. The show run command will take 8 seconds to process then output is displayed.Packet sniff indicates that it takes 8 seconds for the router to send the initial TCP SYN SEQ packet to ACS. Login to device has no delay.
I have a WS-CE520-8PC Switch. I have tried a full 30/30/30 reset, factory reset, and I am still unable to access the express setup page. Running Win7 x64 on the host os (have tried windows 2000 and xp)It also wont allow me to access direct managment mode when pressing the admin button for 10 sec.
I have a fresh SR520 that I only did two things to it using CCA 3.2(1):
1. Assign the address of FA4 to be 1.23.456.90 with a mask of 255.255.255.252 2. Declared a static nat of 1.23.456.90 port 80 to 192.168.75.12 port 80
I connected laptops to two ports:
1. FA0 (DHCP assigned laptop the address 192.168.75.12) 2. FA4 with the address on the laptop set to 1.23.456.90 and mask of 255.255.255.252
This is an exercise to simulate a cable internet configuration I will install the SR520 into.I can ping and point my browser to 1.23.456.89 and access the web server running there on port 80 via the inside laptop.I CANNOT point my browser to 1.23.456.90 from the outside laptop and make a connection.
What I am doing wrong with NAT? (I believe the problem lies therein as I did even try telling CCA to delete the firewall and I still could not connect to the inside web server).I have a network monitor (Wireshark) on the inside and see nothing coming across. I THINK I see successful NAT translations in the NAT logging (also in the attachment).
I am slowly working my way though the setup and configuration of our new 4900m switch. The switch will have a pretty basic operational configuration. We are simply going to network 3 servers together through the swtich. Anyhow, I have been fallowing the guide at this site: [URL]
Basically the switch is brand new and I just setup things such as the clock, the banner, and the hostname. Anyhow, at various points in the guide such as the configuration of the telnet password and especially the interface gigabitethernet I get the "invalid input detected at '^' marker". I also did a show interfaces and noticed there was not any gigabitethernet interfaces but there was a
"FastEthernet1 is down, line protocol is down Hardware is Fast Ethernet for out of band management, address i"
Anyhow, my thinking is continuing on with the guide and at least try to setup the interface for the management port so I can then use the cisco network assistant gui to then configure the rest of the switch.
I have a telephony system already in place with 6 FXO active ports configured on a 2821 Router.The thing is that I am not able to make an ip phone forward calls to a mobile No.I can make calls to the same mobile number when dialed from the phone but the call routing seems not to function correctly when call-forward all is configured on the ephone-dn.I would like to focus only on voice-port 0/0/0 and 0/0/1?
we are running callManager 7.1 (user accounts are tied to AD)... one night our call manager got rebooted by IT. upon reboot, CM failed over to the Subscriber node. Some how IT got Callmanger back over to the Publisher node.....No now of us can log into CallManager using our AD accounts...
I have a 887 setup as a EasyVPN server, and a 861 as an EasyVPN remote - network extension mode with split tunnelling.This works fine - I can ping and connect to machines across the tunnel.However if I setup a VOIP handset to connect across the tunnel it registers and calls work, but drop after 30secs....I know this is normally a firewall or nat problem, are easyvpns firewalled or natted?
I would like to use the Cisco ATA 186 as a SIP device with Cisco Call Manager 7. However, I have found that the SIP firmware for the Cisco ATA 186 is unsupported by Call Manager 7.Therefore, In order to use the ATA as a SIP device with the Call Manager, I believe I will need setup the ATA as a 3rd Party SIP device by doing the following:
1. Disable the TFTP option within the ATA, so that the SIP firmware is not overwritten by firmware from the TFTP server.
2. Install the 3.2.1 SIP firmware on the ATA, since the ATA is currently running the 3.2.4 SCCP firmware.
3. Register the ATA, as a third-party SIP device, with the Call Manager .Should I register the ATA as a 3rd party device?