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Chapter 13 Troubleshooting IVR
IVR Issues
Traffic Does Not Traverse IVR Path
Symptom
Traffic does not traverse the IVR path.
Table 13-8
Traffic Does Not Traverse IVR Path
Symptom
Possible Cause
Solution
Traffic does not
traverse the IVR path.
Fabric includes an SN5428 or MDS
9020 switch and you have not added
the IVR virtual domains to the
remote VSAN domain lists.
Choose
Fabric
xx
> All VSANs > IVR
and select the
Action
tab in Fabric Manager.Fill in the Create Virtual Domains for
VSAN field and click
Apply Changes.
Select the
CFS
tab,
and set ConfigAction to
commit
, and click
Apply Changes.
Or use the i
vr virtual-fcdomain-add vsan-ranges
CLI
command to add existing and future virtual domains to the
domain list for the selected VSANs.
Repeat this on all edge VSANs.
Internal message payload uses
destination ID.
See the
“IVR Network Address Translation Fails” section on
page 13-8
.
Devices are in different IVR service
groups.
Verify the IVR service groups. Choose
Fabric
xx
> All
VSANs > IVR and
select the
Service Group
tab in Fabric
Manager.
Or use the
show ivr service-group
CLI command.
Move the VSANs into the same IVR service group. Choose
Fabric
xx
> All VSANs > IVR
and select the
Service Group
tab in Fabric Manager.
Or use the
ivr service-group
CLI command. Use the
ivr
service-group activate
CLI command to activate this
change. If CFS is enabled, use the
ivr commit
CLI command
to commit this change.