[cisco-voip] Something SRST-like for large installations

Ortiz, Carlos CORTIZ at broward.org
Mon Dec 18 15:49:43 EST 2006


I assume that means you don't have the bandwidth to have a local
subscriber?  That would be the easiest solution if the bandwidth is
there.

 

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[mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Lelio Fulgenzi
Sent: Monday, December 18, 2006 3:47 PM
To: Simon, Bill; Cisco Voip
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Something SRST-like for large installations

 

If you need all phones to have dialtone then two SRST routers seems like
the only alternative. 

 

However, do ALL phones really need to have dialtone? I mean, are there
some phones you can identify as phones that don't require redundant
dialtone? Some meeting rooms? Some hallways? 

 

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	From: Simon, Bill <mailto:bills at tns.its.psu.edu>  

	To: Cisco Voip <mailto:cisco-voip at puck.nether.net>  

	Sent: Monday, December 18, 2006 3:43 PM

	Subject: [cisco-voip] Something SRST-like for large
installations

	 

	Need some suggestions for something SRST-like but for large
installations.
	
	Basically we would like to have dial-tone service in the event
that the 
	CallManager cluster, for some reason, bites the dust.
	
	The largest SRST option seems to be 780 phones, but we often
deploy 
	large subnets of 800-1000 phones.  The campus overall has 11k
phones at 
	this time on one CM cluster.
	
	Don't yell at me for putting 11k phones on one cluster; Cisco
said we 
	could do it ;-)  besides I am not at liberty to redo the whole 
	infrastructure.  I just need to make a suggestion for redundant 
	dial-tone service.
	
	Any thoughts?
	
	Bill
	
	
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