Troubleshooting Guide  30  Document #: LTRT-57601 
  MediaPack, Mediant 1000, Mediant 2000 
 
Possible Cause  Solution 
8. 
The device is operating behind 
NAT (a STUN server is 
available). 
1  Verify that public IP address declared for the device 
appears in the SDP of the SIP INVITE message as 
assigned to the device by the STUN server.  
2  Verify that the device is enabled to use a STUN server 
('Enable STUN' parameter) and that its' IP address 
('STUN Server Primary IP and/or 'STUN Server 
Secondary IP' parameters) are defined (in the Web 
interface's 'Application Settings' page - Web path SW 
Ver. 5.2: Advanced Configuration menu > Network 
Settings submenu > Application Settings; Web path SW 
Ver. 5.4 and later: Configuration tab > Network Settings 
menu > Application Settings).  
9. 
None of the above 
troubleshooting solves the 
problem. 
Refer to the following troubleshooting sections according to 
your device's interface: 
  ''Advanced Tel-to-IP Troubleshooting for Digital 
interfaces'' on page 32 
  ''Advanced Tel-to-IP Troubleshooting for FXO Interfaces'' 
on page 34 
 
 
4.2.2.2  Why is there a Delay in Connecting a Call 
After dialing, if there is a delay until the call is connected, refer to the table below for 
troubleshooting. 
Table  4-7: Delay in Connecting Call Troubleshooting 
Possible Cause  Solution 
1. 
The device's digit map plan is 
not configured or incorrectly 
configured. 
Configure the digit mapping, using the ini file parameter 
DigitMapping. 
If the digit string (i.e., dialed number) matches one of the 
patterns in the digit map, the device stops collecting digits 
and establishes a call with the collected number. 
The digit map pattern can contain up to 52 options, each 
separated by a vertical bar (|). The maximum length of the 
entire digit pattern is 152 characters. 
Available notations: 
  [n-m]: Range of numbers (not letters). 
  . (single dot): Repeat digits until next notation (e.g., T.). 
  x: Any single digit. 
  T: Dial timeout (configured by the parameter 
TimeBetweenDigits). 
  S: Immediately applies a specific rule that is part of a 
general rule. For example, if your digit map includes a 
general rule 'x.T' and a specific rule '11x', for the specific 
rule to take precedence over the general rule, append 'S' 
to the specific rule (i.e., '11xS'). 
An example of a digit map is shown below:  
11xS|00T|[1-
7]xxx|8xxxxxxx|#xxxxxxx|*xx|91xxxxxxxxxx|9011x.T 
In the example above, the last rule can apply to