[cisco-voip] CAC Recommendation for a VoIP Network

embeleco embeleco at gmail.com
Thu Feb 1 18:09:50 EST 2007


Craig, there is no callmanager at the moment.


On 2/1/07, Craig M Staffin <cmstaffin at ra.rockwell.com> wrote:
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> if you are implementing call manager use the built in CAC it works well
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> Otherwise I thought gatekeeper could do CAC between sites as well as back
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> Craig
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> [cisco-voip] CAC Recommendation for a VoIP Network
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> Hi.
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> I would like CAC recommendations for a VoIP network that consist of 6-10
> (backbone sites) sites connected in a fully mesh topology (not
> hub-and-spoke). Currently is a toll-by-pass solution consisting of Legacy
> PBX connected to Cisco VoIP Gateways using ISDN-PRI/Q.SIG signaling. Also
> customer has Gatekeepers in order to centralized dialplan. We are defining
> which CAC (Call Admission Control) to use with the fully mesh topology.
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> We were thinking to use CAC at the gatekeeper but that will work best for
> hub and spoke scenarios. It meas that gatekeepers will not know where the
> call is going within the network... the other CAC solution that we are
> considering is RSVP.
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> Any suggestions? Recommendations? Which CAC solution to consider?
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