[cisco-voip] Remote 7961 Phone at Someone's House - NotesforSetup!

Louis Marascio (lmarasci) lmarasci at cisco.com
Thu Oct 26 11:59:40 EDT 2006


Lelio,
 
I'm sorry the messaging got confused after the acquisition.  The
original PhoneProxy product (called SCCP Proxy) that we built at Metreos
was based on the CUAE.  Prior to the acquisition, we at Metreos had
started to rebuild this product as a standalone appliance.  It has taken
us some time after the acquisition to finish the integration, and thus
finish the product.  The product is indeed going to be available from
Cisco, as a standalone appliance no longer based on or tied to the CUAE.
In fact, it is orderable as of today! 
 
Again, sorry for the confusion.  
 
Best regards,
 
Louis

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From: cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net
[mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Lelio Fulgenzi
Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2006 10:47 AM
To: Justin Steinberg; Steve Miller
Cc: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Remote 7961 Phone at Someone's House -
NotesforSetup!


it's so frustrating when you ask about a product you know is there and
you get told it's no longer available. 
 
i'm pretty sure this was the Metreos product and i was told the product
no longer exists and was being replaced by the app engine and you had to
write it yourself!
 
grrrrrrrr
 
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	----- Original Message ----- 
	From: Justin Steinberg <mailto:jsteinberg at gmail.com>  
	To: Steve Miller <mailto:millerman1 at cox.net>  
	Cc: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net 
	Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2006 10:14 AM
	Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Remote 7961 Phone at Someone's House -
Notes forSetup!

	If you are planning to deploy a lot of these setups you should
ask your SE about the phone proxy product.
	
	http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps7057/index.html 
	
	
	
	
	On 10/25/06, Steve Miller <millerman1 at cox.net> wrote: 

		The following is information that I have rec'd regarding
the installation of a 7961 at someone's house who is using cable or DSL.
Is there anything else that we might need to think about?  Thank you!
		 
		Notes from Cisco Engineer:
		 
		The remote equipment at the home office would consist of
a Cisco 871 router and a Cisco phone with a power block.  The Cisco 871
would function as the home office's firewall and router (and would
connect to either a cable modem or a DSL modem depending on the site).
The router would be configured to have an IPSec tunnel back to the
office network (most likely configured off of your existing
concentrator).  The remote Cisco 871 would be configured with DHCP and
have the TFTP scope option set to tell all devices the IP address of the
Call Manager server (note the router has a built-in four port switch).

		  At that point, the IP Phone would register normally to
the Call Manager servers using the IPSec tunnel as it's communication
path.  The keepalives from the phone to the CM servers would keep the
IPSec tunnel up and running 24/7.

		  The restrictions on this type of deployment are:

		                        -must use G729 codec due to
bandwidth restrictions

		                        -extremely limited QoS control
since we are going across the Internet

		                        -security policies need to be
visited since the remote office would have access to the corporate
internal network (this one is a biggie)

		                                    -sub-issue regarding
calling from home office to home office.  This is doable but adds
additional security and deployment issues.

		                        -need to consider the standard
IT management overhead associated with supporting home equipment.

		 

		Thank you!

		 


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