Solved callling is ok but silence after the connection

Status
Not open for further replies.

Volkan Celebi

Joined
Nov 20, 2017
Messages
13
Reaction score
1
Hello,

one of our extensions seems work but if I call any number (domestic or 0800) it is ringing but I can't hear opposite side. There is no call limitiations of the extension. It is also in ring group. If we get a call it is ringing with the other office extensions but If get the call the counter works but again silence.
 
Hello @Volkan Celebi

What version PBX are you running? You can see the exact build number on the Dashboard of the management console next to the licence info. Did you pass the firewall checker? Are the extensions local or remote? Are you using a Voip provider for calls, do you have a gateway, etc?
 
Then other things you can check is that in Settings --> Network you have entered the correct Public IP and that it has not changed from that.
Also could you please clarify one point, is the problem with the audio one-way (you cant hear the far end) or two-way (no audio in either direction)?
 
IP is correct.
The problem is audio one-way. I can't hear anything from extensions but opposite side can hear me
 
If everything has been checked and is correct, as well as the Firewall Checker passing, then the next step is run a packet capture and and check what IP and port 3CX is sending in the SDP section. the if packet are arriving to that port on the server.
 
The problem has been resolved from @NickD, . Factory reset and adding to phone to again extension problem solved.
 
Just to add a bit more info, the issue turned out to be the communication between the extensions and the 3CX Server, not between 3CX and the provider.

Specifically, the phone, although being on the same LAN as the 3CX Server had been provisioned as a remote STUN phone.
This caused the phone to "talk" to the Public IP which resulted in loopback traffic on the Firewall, which was being dropped.
Re-provisioning the phone as a Local Extensions is what solved it.

@Volkan Celebi :
A side note, I looked at the SIP messages coming from the phone as a result of the loopback traffic and have a slight suspicion that SIP ALG might be enabled, as some of the IPs in the SIP headers had been changed. Might not be causing a problem now, but something I would suggest looking into.

Anyhow, locking post as the issue was confirmed as resolved.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Latest Posts

Forum statistics

Threads
111,880
Messages
589,533
Members
164,735
Latest member
998742