[cisco-voip] Unity 5.x with Multiple Call Manager Clusters

Pat Hayes pat-cv at wcyv.com
Mon Jul 12 20:41:41 EDT 2010


It sounds like you have multiple callmanager clusters defined under
the same integration. When there are multiple clusters defined for the
same integration, Unity doesn't know which one your user is on so it
dials the MWIs and such out on each integration until one is
successful.

Starting with Unity 4.2(1), Unity supports multiple skinny
integrations. If you create a separate integration for each of your
callmanager clusters (rather than multiple clusters under the same),
then you can assign users to a specific cluster and their MWIs and
notifications will only be dialed out on the appropriate
integration/cluster.

On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 4:20 PM,  <steve.siltman at assurant.com> wrote:
> Wondering if this is true for message notification too.  An outbound dial to
> notify the user that a message exists could use any cluster?  I don't think
> I like where this is going.
>
>
> Steve
>
>
>
> From:        lelio at uoguelph.ca
> To:        "steve.siltman at assurant.com" <steve.siltman at assurant.com>
> Cc:        "cisco-voip at puck.nether.net" <cisco-voip at puck.nether.net>
> Date:        07/12/2010 03:15 PM
> Subject:        Re: [cisco-voip] Unity 5.x with Multiple Call Manager
> Clusters
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> I belive this is working by design, or at least with Unity 4.x it is.
> There's no way to tell Unity on which cluster the phone is registered. With
> Connection v7, you select the phone system the subscriber belongs to in the
> first config screen. Not sure if they added this option in Unity and/or in
> what version they did.
>
>> Don't look at me, my iPod maid that spilling mistake.
>
> On 2010-07-12, at 4:08 PM, steve.siltman at assurant.com wrote:
>
> I've got a cheesy question.
>
> While looking at the ports I see that when the MWI is set or cancelled, it
> is sent to each cluster rather than the cluster where the phone resides.
>  It's the same everytime, I see MWI set to extension 28950 on port 120 and
> right when its finished it sends the same to Port 144.  I have 3 different
> clusters connected to this Unity pair.  Did I miss a routing configuration
> screen somewhere?
>
> It's not causing an issue but it bothers me.  Wasted port usage.
>
> Thanks,
>
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