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Dan____'s avatar
Dan____
Brass Contributor
May 29, 2020

Outgoing calls from teams dropped

All outgoing calls are being dropped after about 10 seconds of silence with Q.850 ;cause=22 being returned to the SBC and the following error displayed to the user:

It only happens in one of our offices if the same account logs into a machine in a different office it's fine and it never occurs on the WebClient only the desktop client.

 

Anyone seen this before?  

  • In case anyone comes across this post in future, it turned out to be a firewall issue whereby one of the MSFT servers was blocked, but this did not affect the regular Teams usage at all only PSTN it also didn't effect the Teams web client

  • Dan____'s avatar
    Dan____
    Brass Contributor

    In case anyone comes across this post in future, it turned out to be a firewall issue whereby one of the MSFT servers was blocked, but this did not affect the regular Teams usage at all only PSTN it also didn't effect the Teams web client

    • Henry Morales's avatar
      Henry Morales
      Brass Contributor
      Hey Dan____ having the same issue on our side but on handsets. What were the MSFT servers that were blocked?

      Thanks
      • Dan____'s avatar
        Dan____
        Brass Contributor

        Henry MoralesUnfortunately I don't remember our exact case but I think it was to do with sip.pstnhub.microsoft.com there is a docs page on the SIP signaling fqdns that can be found here that might help.

         

        Hope that is able to point you in the right direction.

    • umedrawat0593's avatar
      umedrawat0593
      Copper Contributor

      dan_ ___

       

      But what if user is connected to the home network. Does firewall play any role between it ? 

      I dont think so. Could you please suggest what we can do further to isolate this ?

      • Dan____'s avatar
        Dan____
        Brass Contributor

        This really depends on how the end users machine is configured.

        If it is just a standard home PC connecting to a home internet connection then I would not expect this to be an issue.

        If the user is on a corporate laptop it could be configured to use a VPN or proxy etc. 

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