[cisco-voip] SRST with Call manager 5.0
Ryan Ratliff
rratliff at cisco.com
Tue Apr 3 13:54:05 EDT 2007
RTP always goes between the endpoints involved in the call, unless a
media resources is being invoked (MTP, CFB, etc). In your case the
remote site can be configured such that no RTP ever goes over the
wan. It will require DSP resources for transcoding and
conferencing, MOH sourced from the flash of the router, and a
dialplan such that any calls from the remote site phones to the
central site go via the PSTN.
Newer versions of CME can work in SRST mode and this should allow you
to use the tcl AA script on the router itself. I don't believe CUE
will work in SRST mode even with CME-SRST.
-Ryan
On Apr 3, 2007, at 1:47 PM, zohaib shabir wrote:
What actually my client want from me is that remote site Phones
should be registered with Call Manager Cluster but calls coming on
the PRI should be handled locally and no rtp stream should be
created. Does SRST or unity express at remote site can act as IVR or
autoattandant even when the phones are registered with Call manager
Cluster.
On 4/3/07, zohaib shabir <zohaibshabir at gmail.com> wrote:
Thanyou Eirck and Jonathan
Does there exits anyway that calls can be handled locally not routed
to CCM because the bandwidth here is pretty expensive and have to
calculate the bandwidth of all incoming calls from remote site to
central site. Tell me that it is possible that unity express can do
it for me.
On 4/3/07, Erick Bergquist < erickbe at yahoo.com> wrote:
When the site isn't in SRST fallback mode, the inbound calls should
be routed to Call Manager to be handled. If H.323, with dial-peers
and if MGCP then the gateway and PRI endpoint will be registered to
Call Manager and controlled by Call Manager itself when not in SRST
mode and MGCP connection is active and registered.
If the gateway is MGCP, you will need to configure the ccm-manager
for fallback-mgcp so the voice-ports on the router (PRI, etc)
fallback to H323 mode when MGCP connection fails. SRST and MGCP
fallback are two seperate items.
In SRST Fallback (H323 also), you should have a pots dial-peer for
the PRI with direct-inward-dial on it and then inbound calls will go
to IP Phones registered to router in SRST mode. You may need to
configure alias and/or translation rules if you have calls going to
logical numbers (hunt groups, AAs, etc) so those numbers go to a real
IP phone while router is in SRST mode.
HTH, Erick
----- Original Message ----
From: zohaib shabir < zohaibshabir at gmail.com>
To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Sent: Tuesday, April 3, 2007 11:56:27 AM
Subject: [cisco-voip] SRST with Call manager 5.0
Dear All,
I have scenario where one side has call manager 5.0 cluster and the
remote site has SRST enabled router with PRI line terminating on
it.My question does SRST will be able handle all the PRI calls coming
in locally or handled by call manager remotely.
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Regards,
Zohaib Shabir
Network Engineer(Voice and Presales)
DWP Group, TECH Division
Ph:+92-302-8232689
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Regards,
Zohaib Shabir
Network Engineer(Voice and Presales)
DWP Group, TECH Division
Ph:+92-302-8232689
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Regards,
Zohaib Shabir
Network Engineer(Voice and Presales)
DWP Group, TECH Division
Ph:+92-302-8232689
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