[cisco-voip] Publisher and Subscriber not in the same subnet

Patrick Diener patrick.diener at gmail.com
Mon Sep 17 10:26:58 EDT 2007


yes, you should be fine as long as IP reachability is configured
correctly (Default Gateway, Routing, etc.)

Regards
Patrick

On 9/17/07, Ahmed Elnagar <aelnagar at act-eg.com> wrote:
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> 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
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> 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...
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> 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)
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> Regards
> Patrick
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> On 9/17/07, Ahmed Elnagar <aelnagar at act-eg.com> wrote:
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> > Hello all;
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> > 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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