[cisco-voip] GW IP Address in CCM

Lelio Fulgenzi lelio at uoguelph.ca
Mon Jun 14 16:31:32 EDT 2010


The other good thing is that with a loop back, you can relocate a server/router or respond to a network change request by your networking team with little impact. 

I think there are quite a few advantages that's for sure. 



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<captain obvious>One of the biggest benefits of a loopback interface is that it never drops or goes to a “down” state.</captain obvious> 




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Correct. I use loopbacks when I configure redundancy.... 

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Loopbacks are only effective if you have more than 1 physical interface connected to the network. I have seen too many people think additional redundancy is provided simply by using loopback even though there is only one network link to the router. 




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I usually go with loop backs. Remember, you need to have routing enabled though on the voice gateway so your loopbacks get advertised properly. Seems silly, but I don't think routing is turned on by default. 

Lelio 


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To: "Jeff Ruttman" <ruttmanj at carewisc.org> 
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Sent: Monday, June 14, 2010 3:02:27 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern 
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] GW IP Address in CCM 


my experience has been that it will pick the hard interface that is connected closest to CM (Serial on WAN and ethernet on LAN) 


I typically lock in the interface that I prefer with the mgcp bind commands to make certain i know where its getting bound 





mgcp bind control source-interface FastEthernet0/1 
mgcp bind media source-interface FastEthernet0/1 





HTH Ted 


On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 12:33 PM, Jeff Ruttman < ruttmanj at carewisc.org > wrote: 



Hi, 





I have a voice router configured, and in CCM an MGCP GW configured. I put the router on the LAN and all is well except CCM can't see the loopback interface, so the IP address on the CCM GW is the gig interface that is connecting the router to the network. Otherwise it appears that CCM did its MGCP config on the router just fine. Turns out CCM can't ping the loopback interface on the router. 





I have the router connected ad hoc, not even on the specific network where it WILL be connected once in production. I assume there is something about the networking here that is preventing CCM from seeing the loopback as I'm currently setup. My questions: 





When a newly configed CCM GW and voice router first meet, does CCM look for a loopback by default? And since it couldn't find one on the voice router, it chose the gig interface instead? 





If I were to put the router on the proper network with the final IP address on the gig interface, and assuming the loopback interface is indeed now available to CCM, will it then use the loopback IP, or will I have to do something to make that happen. 





Loopback interface on router is Up Up. 





Thanks 


jeff 











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