[cisco-voip] Gateways and two clusters

Leslie Meade lmeade at signal.ca
Thu Aug 13 12:29:18 EDT 2009


The MGCP routers get their information for the call managers  from the
code on the router i.e

 

ccm-manager config server 172.16.1.1  

 

So you should be ok, I was in the same boat as you, but I rebuilt my
main MGCP into H323. But I did have my MGCP gateway pointed to the 4.x
with  a ICT that forwarded calls to the 7 for testing

 

From: cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net
[mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Kevin Dunn
Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2009 9:00 AM
To: Cisco Voice
Subject: [cisco-voip] Gateways and two clusters

 

I have our new CUCM7.0 media on the new hardware in our lab, and the
existing CCM4.1.3 in production.  After I run the DMA I would like to
place calls and test the new CUCM before placing it in production.  

 

My question is this:  If I run DMA the gateways will be added as before
(H323 and MGCP) but as long as the Gateways themselves get their MGCP
config from the CCM4.1.3 server there shouldn't be any problems, right?

 

I can set up some H323 calls to the gateways on the CUCM7 server and
test call connectivity, routing, quality and features (hold, park,
mobility) without affecting production calls....right?

 

Just checking before you know, I have to put the stuff from my desk into
a copier paper box and get escorted from the premise...

 

--Kevin

 

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