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Wes Sisk
wsisk at cisco.com
Sat Apr 15 12:10:53 EDT 2006
Marius,
Why add another call processing engine, especially when you have the
requirement:
'phones would be included in call manager's dialing plan'
just land a decent sized circuit and IP connectivity to the remote
site, then put the minimal phones necessary to support whatever
features you require.
(7905 - basic calling, or IPCommunicator for that matter. phones
compatible with IPCC if you're distributing a call center, etc.)
/Wes
On Apr 14, 2006, at 8:18 PM, marius at app-line.com wrote:
Hello all,
One of our customer (equiped with CallManager in its headquarters)
wishes to
setup two remote locations.
These locations would be used to receive calls during seasonnal peaks
and all
phones would be included in call manager's dialing plan.
At this point, our customer still don't know whether :
- Location A and B should evenly receive calls (with some kind of load
balancing)
- Location A should take calls in priority. If all phones in location
A are
busy, calls should should then be routed to location B (A is the primary
destination, B the secondary).
My first idea was to setup a SIP proxy/registrar and cheap SIP phones
on both
locations, and define 2 SIP trunks in CCM (respectively associated
with each
proxy).
My questions are :
- Is it possible for a given calling number to load-balance calls
over 2 SIP
trunks ?
- Is it possible to route calls toward the primary SIP trunk and use the
secondary SIP trunk when the first one can not accept new calls any
more ?
Many thanks in advance.
SBE
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