[cisco-voip] Publisher and Subscriber not in the same subnet
Ahmed Elnagar
aelnagar at ACT-EG.COM
Mon Sep 17 09:23:22 EDT 2007
no I just meant by away in two different subnets, actually they are in the same room but some policies forced me to put them in differenet vlans. so this means that it is okay as long nothing is blocking the traffic in between (I have no firewalls no ACLs, just routers in between)
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From: Patrick Diener [mailto:patrick.diener at gmail.com]
Sent: Mon 17-Sep-07 5:16 PM
To: Ahmed Elnagar; cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Publisher and Subscriber not in the same subnet
TCP/IP wise just make sure that all ports CCM uses for intra-cluster
communication (there are quite a few...) are forwarded and not blocked
(Firewall or ACLs), there are listings on cisco.com which ports are
used by different versions of CCM...
if "away" means that you put some geographical distance between the
servers revere to "Clustering over the IP WAN" chapter of the SRND
(www.cisco.com/go/srnd)
Regards
Patrick
On 9/17/07, Ahmed Elnagar <aelnagar at act-eg.com> wrote:
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>
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> Hello all;
>
> Is there is any consideration that I must take into account when placing
> Publisher and subscriber away from each other (differenet vlans and subnets)
> ??
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