Cisco Systems OL-11303-01 manual Common Telephone Issues Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express

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C H A P T E R 3

Common Telephone Issues in

Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express

This chapter contains the following topics:

Tips for Failed Calls, page 3-1

Undetected Key Presses, page 3-2

Failed Incoming Calls, page 3-3

Dropped Calls, page 3-3

Dead Air During Calls, page 3-4

Dropped Packets, page 3-4

Unable to Call Out, page 3-5

After reviewing this chapter, if you still have problems with Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express, contact Cisco TAC. See the “Obtaining Technical Assistance” section on page vi for information on contacting Cisco TAC.

Tips for Failed Calls

The following tips should always be used when troubleshooting failed calls:

Look for network congestion at the time of the call. Network congestion information can be found via router and switch statistics.

Ensure that the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express system is set to full-duplex with 100 Mbps network speed.

Ensure that the local switch port for the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express system has the same auto-negotiation setting as the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express system. You can run the mii-toolcommand from the CLI to see the current link setting.

If Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express and the local switch (or router) are configured correctly, make sure that the network on the other side of the switch or router is also set to 100 Mbps, full duplex.

Ensure that the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express system is not connected to a multiple-device Ethernet bus. The system works best if micro-segmented to use a single switch port rather than share a bus with other devices. Sharing a bus can cause excessive collisions which reduce bandwidth and cause unpredictable bandwidth availability.

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Contents Text Part Number OL-11303-01 Corporate HeadquartersPage Copyright 2005-2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved Page N T E N T S Troubleshooting a Licensing Error Problem Audience PurposeRelated Documentation OrganizationEnd User Help Obtaining Documentation ConventionsConvention Description BoldCisco Product Security Overview Documentation FeedbackProduct Alerts and Field Notices Reporting Security Problems in Cisco ProductsCisco Technical Support & Documentation Website Obtaining Technical AssistanceObtaining Additional Publications and Information Submitting a Service RequestViii Procedure Recovering the Password for the root User AccountAt the prompt, enter /root/.security/unimmunize.sh Recovering the Password for the mpxadmin AccountAt the prompt, enter /root/.security/immunize.sh Click Log out Click Certificate Management Click Enable SSL Click Certificate Management Click Disable SSLOpenssl -in file1.crt -inform DER -out file2.crt Click Upload CertificatesClick Certificate Management Click Generate CSRs Troubleshooting a Failed Ldap Log On AttemptClick View Logs Backing Up Data, Archiving Data, Restoring Data, Backing Up DataRestoring Data Archiving DataMpxsys stop OL-11303-01 Tips for Failed Calls Common Telephone Issues Cisco Unified MeetingPlace ExpressEventlog -bmmddhhmm -emmddhhmm Undetected Key PressesDropped Calls Failed Incoming CallsDead Air During Calls Click System Configuration Click Call ConfigurationDropped Packets Click Audio Parameters Unable to Call OutOL-11303-01 Exception Codes Recommended Action Code Dec Hex Severity Display Text CommentsWarn 196953 0x30159 458916 0x700A4 2162712 0x210018 Module Numbers Internal Error Module Number System Component DescriptionImcclasssdbstester Before You Begin Swapping Out a Disk DriveSwapping Out a Disk Drive on a Cisco MCS File LocationsLocation Description Troubleshooting a Licensing Error ProblemTroubleshooting a Problem with the Web Page Not Coming Up D E IN-2