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Avaya IP Office SIP Trunk Configuration Guide - Cisco Community SIP Server is the address of the Avaya IP Office, “192 168 97 60”, and the Register box is not checked SIP Server Port is the port number on which the Avaya IP Office SIP server is listening for SIP data SIP Port is the port number on which the Valcom device is listening for SIP data By default, both SIP ports are set to “5060”
Solved: Avaya IP Phones block PC from getting authenticated and . . . The Avaya IP Phone itself was authenticated, profiled, and authorized perfectly However, when we tried to make a call with the phone, we experienced one-way problem The Avaya phone could send voice and be heard by the user on the other end, but couldn't hear anything as a reply
Avaya phone compatibility with Cisco Unified Communications Platform Yes, I agree that a multi-vendor scenario often results in a blame-game when issues arise and that a full Cisco phone environment would be the most logical, beneficial, and least problematic deployment, however, being a government organization and given how much $ has been invested already in the current Avaya system, we are somewhat limited in
Solved: CUCM -AVAYA Integration - Cisco Community Also enable options ping on CUCM SIP trunk for the avaya SM ip address You can do a trace from CUCM to avaya side because ping is sometime disabled on some devices in network You can do a packet capture on CUCM to see what messages are you receiving from avaya but first you need to make sure you atleast have connectivity Thanks
Avaya phones with Cisco switches We are trying to install a group of Avaya phones in our network (Cisco network) but I have a doubt about the configuration, actually we have next configs in each switch: default-gateway is the router of our LAN Data (10 6 140 1) VLAN data is number 2 VLAN voice (defined in each switch now) is num
Solved: QoS settings for Avaya phones - Cisco Community Indeed Avaya phones do not use CDP You have three options with Avaya phones and Cisco switches 1 configure trunks like you mentioned 2 use LLDP 3 configuire port for switch access vlan and voice vlan and have the Avaya phones learn the voice vlan number from option 242 (for 96xx and 16xx phones) or option 176 (for 46xx series phones)
Avaya IP phone not picking IP from Voice VLAN - Cisco Community we have Avaya IP phones model 4610 They are connected to Cisco 6513 switches We have following configs on each 6513 switch to support Avaya IP phones interface FastEthernet1 23 switchport switchport access vlan 60 switchport mode access switchport voice vlan 130 no ip address mls qos trust cos s
Avaya phones in CUCM go to Aquiring service - Cisco Community Hello, we have installed several Avaya phones model J169 to CUCM in version 14 0 They register successfully but every five minutes or so the freeze and go to 'Acquiring service' status After a while, they a operative again But it happens too often and if they are in a call, the call is dropped I
Cisco ISE+2960x+MAB+Avaya IP Phone 4 ISE 2 2 has 2 avaya profiling policies - 1 for avaya devices (based on oui) and 1 for avaya phone (based on dhcp attribute) For ISE to get the dhcp attribute you can configure the ISE DHCP probe by setting ISE as a helper-address on your voice vlan svi (alternatively you can use device-sensor on the switch to pass the phone's dhcp attribute
Cisco Avaya Integration - Cisco Community Or, if the Avaya isn't SIP, then you can terminate a Qsig trunk on a Cisco GW which then communicates with CUCM via whatever IP protocol you want to use Of course, other than the trunk you use, you need to set up the dial-plans on the Cisco side and the Avaya side so that each knows what calls to route to each other