[cisco-voip] adding cme to full blown call manager

Matthew Saskin matt at saskin.net
Tue Jun 10 13:19:44 EDT 2008


Link them in what fashion?

Just be able to route calls between them?  If so, you'll want to either 
set up a SIP trunk or configure CME as an H.323 gateway and be able to 
send calls back/forth to it that way.  Bear in mind you'll still have a 
separate dial plan to manage on the CME side of things.

If you have no real reason for CME at the remote sites anymore, a 
possibility would be to convert the router to be a regular voice gateway 
with SRST.

-matt


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> I have multiple cme sites running 2811 with voice and want to link them 
> all to the headoffice, using full call manager how is is this possible.??
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