[cisco-voip] Unity and SRST
Paul Yago
pyago at adomo.com
Sun Jul 30 19:28:10 EDT 2006
Ted, are you saying the Unity will fail in a remote site when the WAN is
down because Unity can't register with SRST? Are there cases where Unity
may exist remotely without an accompanied callmanager?
-Paul
-----Original Message-----
From: Ted Nugent [mailto:tednugent69 at yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 4:24 PM
To: Paul Yago; Charles J. Boening; cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Cc: Jacob Jensen
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Unity and SRST
Hmm... sounds like you'd just like SRST to call Unity
over the PSTN as opposed to the WAN correct? If so
then you can take a look at the SRST integration
guide. This works like a champ in the lab but real
world if your provider doesn't support RDNIS you'll
never get it to to work unless you have the call
routed to an AA with a directory handler or something
similar. If you can get RDNIS to be passed through the
cloud then you'll also need to add alternate extension
to the subscribers profile with thier PSTN number.
Take a look at the SRST guide and see if that helps.
What you can't do is route to Unity from a remote site
that HAS a local Unity server in SRST since there is
no skinny registration in SRST mode like CME does.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/srst/srst33/srst33
ad/srs_mail.htm#wp1348791
HTH Ted
--- Paul Yago <pyago at adomo.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Has anyone been able to successfully deploy a
> centralized Unity
> solution, where the branch offices - having neither
> a local call manager
> nor a Unity server - operate using SRST when the WAN
> is down? Unity
> claims that they don't support such SRST situations,
> however I've hear
> that some have been able to tweek a solution. Can
> anyone with knowledge
> of this give some hints?
>
> Thanks,
> Paul
>
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