500 Internal Server Error Sip Message
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CollaborationCisco Unified Customer Voice PortalTroubleshoot and AlertsTroubleshooting TechNotes CVP "500 internal server error" Message Troubleshoot Download Print Available Languages Download Options PDF (55.7 KB) View sip 500 internal server error cisco with Adobe Reader on a variety of devices Updated:Sep 10, 2013 Document ID:116452 cisco cube sip/2.0 500 internal server error Contents Introduction Prerequisites Requirements Components Used Problem Verify Solution Introduction This document describes a problem encountered in Cisco Voice sip 2.0 500 server internal error audiocodes Portal (CVP) comprehensive call flow where a 500 internal server error is received, and a solution to the problem is given. Prerequisites Requirements Cisco recommends that you have knowledge of these
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topics: CVP Version 8.5 Intelligent Contact Manager (ICM) Components Used This document is not restricted to specific software and hardware versions. The information in this document was created from the devices in a specific lab environment. All of the devices used in this document started with a cleared (default) configuration. If your network is live, make sure that you understand the potential sip 500 internal server error avaya impact of any command. Problem In a CVP comprehensive call flow, a call is received on CVP,CVP sends a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) INVITE to a third-party User Agent (UA), and the third-party UA rejects the INVITE with a 500 internal server error message. This problem only happens with CVP Version 8.5 and later. The caller hears a prompt message, then silence, and the call is disconnected. Here is an example of the call flow: The caller places a call from the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). The Ingress Gateway (IGW) receives the call from the PSTN. The IGW sends an SIP INVITE message to CVP via an SIP proxy server. CVP sends a New Call request to the ICM. The ICM executes the routing script and sends a Voice Response Unit (VRU) label to CVP. CVP sends an SIP INVITE message via SIP proxy server to the Voice XML Gateway (VXML GW). The VXML GW executes the bootstrap script and sends an HTTP request to CVP. CVP sends a Request Instruction to the ICM. The ICM cancels the VRU leg and sends an agent l
SIP is based around request/response transactions, in a similar manner to the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP). Each transaction consists of a SIP request (which will be one of several request methods), sip 503 service unavailable and at least one response.[1]:p11 SIP requests and responses may be generated by
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any SIP user agent; user agents are divided into clients (UACs), which initiate requests, and servers (UASes), which respond to
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them.[1]:§8 A single user agent may act as both UAC and UAS for different transactions:[1]:p26 for example, a SIP phone is a user agent that will be a UAC when making a call, http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/customer-collaboration/unified-customer-voice-portal/116452-problemsolution-product-00.html and a UAS when receiving one. Additionally, some devices will act as both UAC and UAS for a single transaction; these are called Back-to-Back User Agents (B2BUAs).[1]:p20 SIP responses specify a three-digit integer response code, which is one of a number of defined codes that detail the status of the request. These codes are grouped according to their first digit as "provisional", "success", "redirection", "client https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_SIP_response_codes error", "server error" or "global failure" codes, corresponding to a first digit of 1–6; these are expressed as, for example, "1xx" for provisional responses with a code of 100–199.[1]:§7.2 The SIP response codes are an extension to the HTTP response codes, although not all HTTP response codes are valid in SIP.[1]:§21 SIP responses also specify a "reason phrase", and a default reason phrase is defined with each response code.[1]:§7.2 These reason phrases can be varied, however, such as to provide additional information[1]:§21.4.18 or to provide the text in a different language.[1]:§20.3 SIP, including the response codes and corresponding reason phrases, is defined in Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Requests for Comments (RFCs), namely RFC 3261.[2] That RFC includes provisions for later RFCs to update the specification.[1]:§8.1.1.9 Specific parts of the SIP protocol, including response codes and their default reason phrases, are registered with the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA).[1]:§27[3] This list details all the SIP response codes defined in IETF RFCs and registered with the IANA as of 18 April 2013[update]. It also includes SIP response codes defined in obsolete SIP RFCs (specifically, RFC 2543), which are therefore not registered with the IANA; these a
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