[cisco-voip] CAC Recommendation for a VoIP Network
Craig M Staffin
cmstaffin at ra.rockwell.com
Thu Feb 1 20:46:59 EST 2007
Ted,
This really is not true. We have a full mesh network through VPN and we
use CCM CAC and it works great. We have calls from and to many sites at
one point in time. How locations work in CCM is that you add all things
physically at the site into one location and so on. There for even if you
have 20 sites all connected any call out of that site will count against
the total. I also do not know why GK wouldn't be able to do the same
thing as it works the same way.
Craig
Ted Nugent <tednugent69 at yahoo.com>
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02/01/2007 07:31 PM
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embeleco <embeleco at gmail.com>, cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
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Subject
Re: [cisco-voip] CAC Recommendation for a VoIP Network
Unless you "force" the voice path to hub-spoke which
could break your CAC if a link goes down your stuck
using RSVP. Neither GK CAC nor Locations based CAC are
Topology aware and require a hub spoke topology of
some sort.
--- embeleco <embeleco at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> 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.
>
> 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.
>
>
> Any suggestions? Recommendations? Which CAC solution
> to consider?
>
> Thanks in advanced.
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