[cisco-voip] Adding a voice gateway to an existing cluster
Micah Bennett
mbennett at als-xtn.com
Wed Apr 21 16:45:51 EDT 2010
We are MGCP
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From: Scott Voll [mailto:svoll.voip at gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2010 3:32 PM
To: Micah Bennett
Cc: cisco-voip list
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Adding a voice gateway to an existing cluster
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
Long story short:
Location A is a data center with a router, terminating 8 Local PRI T1s
that get treatment by an open source Asterisk IVR platform.
The Asterisk IVR platform is broken we don't have the resources to
continue banging our heads on it.
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.
Location A and Location B are connected by a point to point 100Mbps
Metro Ethernet WAN link.
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.
How hard is it to add a new voice gateway to my call manager cluster?
Our current configuration looks just like it did when we cut to service
3 years ago. Our partner did all the configuration then.
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.
Micah Bennett
Telecommunications Admin
Active Network
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Email: micah.bennett at als-xtn.com <mailto:micah.bennett at als-xtn.com>
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