[cisco-voip] Adding a voice gateway to an existing cluster

Scott Voll svoll.voip at gmail.com
Wed Apr 21 16:32:26 EDT 2010


pretty easy.  but it depends on whether or not your h323 or MGCP.

MGCP on the VGW is pretty much cut and paste in a config.  add a VGW in CM
and add some route patterns.

H323 is a little more entailed on the VGW but equally as easy on the CM.

Scott

On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 1:12 PM, Micah Bennett <mbennett at als-xtn.com> wrote:

>  Hello all
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> Long story short:
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> Location A is a data center with a router, terminating 8 Local PRI T1s that
> get treatment by an open source Asterisk IVR platform.
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> The Asterisk IVR platform is broken we don’t have the resources to continue
> banging our heads on it.
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> Location B is my location with my Call Manager 4.2(3) cluster and my voice
> gateway for all of my LD and local trunks.
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> Location A and Location B are connected by a point to point 100Mbps Metro
> Ethernet WAN link.
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> I want to leave the 8 PRI spans terminated at Location A and send the
> traffic across the WAN link to get treated by my call manager / ipcc cluster
> and directed at live agents.
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> How hard is it to add a new voice gateway to my call manager cluster?
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> Our current configuration looks just like it did when we cut to service 3
> years ago.  Our partner did all the configuration then.
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> I know I can use my books and some reverse engineering from what I have
> working today, but I am trying gauge what all is really involved.
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> *Micah Bennett
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