Step 3
Run the
qos ip
command to set the QoS priorities of the media IP address and signaling IP
address to high values. Run the
qos vlan
command to set the VLAN priorities of the media IP
address and signaling IP address to 6. Then, check whether the fault is rectified.
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If the fault is rectified, go to
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If the fault persists, go to
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Step 4
Check whether the quality of the bearer network meets voice service requirements.
NOTE
Users can use a tool to check whether the quality of the bearer network meets voice service requirements. Users
can also run the
ping
command on the MA5612 to check whether the IP address of the media gateway (MG)
can be pinged. That is, check whether serious packet loss occurs.
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If serious packet loss occurs, go to
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If serious packet loss does not occur, go to
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Step 5
Check whether the network connection between the MA5612 and the MG is normal and whether
the transmission devices are normal. If there are certain faults on the network or devices, rectify
the faults and ensure that the MG can be pinged from the MA5612 and that no serious packet
loss occurs. Then, check whether the service is restored.
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If the service is restored, go to
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If the service is not restored, go to
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Step 6
Record the results of the preceding steps in a fault report (see Fault Report Form), fill out the
entire form, and then submit it to Huawei for technical support (see
Step 7
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4.3.9 Low Communication Voice
This section describes how to troubleshoot the fault where the voices heard by both the calling
party and called party, or one of the two parties, in a voice over IP (VoIP) public switched
telephone network (PSTN) service is very low.
Location Method
Use the following guidelines to locate the fault:
SmartAX MA5612 Multi-service Access Module
Maintenance Guide
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