[cisco-voip] cisco-voip Digest, Vol 39, Issue 8

Patrick Mowry pmowry at getgds.com
Tue May 2 18:32:03 EDT 2006


Just curious, what kind of connection and latency do you have between
offices?  My understanding is the SQL replication between Call Mangers
requires about 1/2 a T1 of bandwidth and low latency.  Since you get
"registration Rejected" I believe the CallManager you are trying to
connect to does not know about the phone.  So check replication pulls in
the SQL enterprise manager. Maybe the replication is failing because of
latency problems or it's not built properly.

Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but the CDR insert service runs only on
the publisher since he maintains the database.  The subscribers create
their CDR records as flat files and save them on the publisher for
processing using a UNC path.  So if they really are a cluster, the 2
remote servers would not run the CDR service.

-Patrick


----- Original Message -----
Date: Tue, 2 May 2006 16:49:55 -0400
From: "Arnold, Paul" <parnold at CuraGen.com>
Subject: [cisco-voip] Cannot get phones to register to local
	Subscriber
To: <cisco-voip at puck.nether.net>
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Hello,
Based on the threads on this list I realize this is likely a simple
question.
I have inherited a Call Manager 3.2.3 cluster. There are 3 CMs at 3
sites - a Publisher at the head office and a CM Subscriber at each
remote office. All phones are all currently configured to register with
the CM PUB at the head office. 
At the remote sites I want the phones to register with the local CM and
use the PUB as a secondary. I have configured DHCP and created a new CM
Group with the local CM as the primary, but the phone I am testing with
gets a "Registration Rejected" message.
I have verified that TFTP is running and the xml file for this phone is
there, but I don't know what else to look at in the CM configuration to
suggest this server NOT receive phone registrations.

I looked outside the CM admin interface and discovered that in the CM
Service Activation the local CM is not running the CDR Insert service. I
tried adding it and got an error, so I backed off.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Paul



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