[cisco-voip] CME, H323 trunks and CAC
keli at carocomp.ro
keli at carocomp.ro
Thu Dec 18 13:53:13 EST 2008
Yes, you can use
max-conn <number>
in a dial-peer configuration.
regards,
Zoltan
Quoting Mike Louis <MLouis at nwnit.com>:
> Hello,
>
> I am working on a design where we have two remote plants running
> point to point links into a remote spoke. A distributed star
> topology. The remote-spoke is running SRST and has a T1 MPLS circuit
> into the SP cloud and the two other remote sites are running SRST.
> The topology looks like this
>
> Remote Spoke CME =====VPN Tunnel ===> Remote MPLS Spoke --------MPLS
> Cloud ----> CUCM 6.1.2/Unity 5.0
>
> The Remote Spoke CME will be using and H323 trunk to the call
> manager to handle 4 digit dialing between sites
>
> Locations in call manager will control the number of calls allowed
> between Remote MPLS Spoke and CUCM across the MPLS Cloud but can
> they also be used between CME and CUCM to limit the number of calls
> inbound to CUCM? I don't want to oversubscribe the QOS policy on the
> MPLS link. Any ideas?
>
> Can I use limits on the remote CME dial peer to accomplish this?
>
> Mike
>
>
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