[cisco-voip] integrate single CME site with central Call manager
Erik Erasmus (E)
ErasmuE4 at telkom.co.za
Tue Sep 4 10:20:32 EDT 2007
Thanks Zoltan
This should be easy -- I already have the h.323 gateway config for the
site in call manager as a remote srst branch and the change to cme
came last minute. I will just disable the user profiles I had and also
take out the srst ref.
Thanks for the advice
Playing with 4-2 and it looks very nice -- tried extension mobility -
looks fine -- tried some fancy cor - looks nice -- all in all I am
impressed so far
erik
-----Original Message-----
From: Kelemen Zoltan [mailto:keli at carocomp.ro]
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2007 2:52 PM
To: Erik Erasmus (E)
Cc: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] integrate single CME site with central Call
manager
It's really simple actually.
In CCM you add a H.323 gateway, pointing to the IP address (or domain
name) of the CME (Device name should be the IP address). Then you
simply
add route patterns to the CME extensions with Gateway/Route list set
to
the newly created H.323 gateway. This will usually be an IP address.
Remember, that with a H.323 gateway the registartion status will
remain
"Unknown". That's OK, as long as the CCM recognizes the IP address.
on CME side you need a dial-peer voip, with session target ipv4:<IP of
CCM>, and destination-pattern - the CCM extensions.
If you have several IP adresses in the CMe, it would be good to bind
the
h323-gateway to one f the interfaces / IP addressses.
If something is unclear, just let me know, I'll try to clarify it.
regards,
Zoltan
Erik Erasmus (E) wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I need a bit of advice. I want to integrate a single Call manager
> Express site using cme 4-2 with a central call manager 4-2-3 sr2b .
> The central CCM site has local pstn gateway and the cme remote site
> also has local pstn gateway. All I really want to achieve is the
> ability to allow people to make IP wan calls from the CME site to
the
> central call manager site using the 4 digit extensions of HQ and the
> people at the central site to call the remote site using a 4 digit
> extensions of the remote branch. The extensions are unique.
>
> Don't want to make it too complicated - no ip to ip gateway and
> gatekeepers available.
>
> My problem is on the call manager side - what to do there. On the
CME
> side I think I will be OK and have an example of how to set up dial
> peer to ccm side but I am not sure what to do ion the call manager
4-2
> side. Do I create an H323 gateway for the cme site router - do I
make
> a trunk ??
>
> Any advice will be appreciated - in terms of config on ccm side as
> well as on the cme side.
>
> erik erasmus
>
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