[cisco-voip] CCM Cluster
Tim Foo
kinusca at gmail.com
Mon Mar 15 00:22:25 EDT 2010
Hi,
Thnak you for the response, however as I had explained my problem is that
the new departments in the new site where we are moving needs to have a full
fledged VOIP connectivity before the other departments can move.
We donot even have a good conenctivity between these two locations, so my
only connectivity can be a VPN between the two locations for teh control
signals for cluster.
Is there any other workarounds?
On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 3:19 AM, Thomas LeMay <thomaslemay at comcast.net>wrote:
> The Publisher is the central processing unit for your cluster and
> should function as such. The Publisher should not be configured to run TFTP
> services or have phones registering to it. This is why they have
> subscribers designed to carry the additional load for phone registrations,
> TFTP, MTP and so forth.
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> Tom
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> *From:* cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net [mailto:
> cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] *On Behalf Of *Tim Foo
> *Sent:* Sunday, March 14, 2010 3:48 AM
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> *To:* cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
> *Subject:* [cisco-voip] CCM Cluster
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> Hi
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> In my present setup, I am having a CCM4.x cluster and the phones are
> registering to the Subscriber, we are moving to a new location.
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> While setting up the new site, I am planning to move my Publisher to the
> new location, so that the phones & gateway at that location can register to
> it. How do I acheive this. Turn On Tftp services on the Publisher and then
> on the DHCP server at teh new location have option 150 to point to the
> Publisher IP. Is there anything else i need to do or consider..
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> The subscriber will be at the old location catering to the existing Phone
> requirements.
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> I plan to setup a VPN between the two locations, so that the Cluster
> doesn't break. Then when the office move is complete I can move the
> Subscriber and never break the cluster. Will this be ok? I hope the delay
> over the VPN will not be more than 150ms. Is this do-able.
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> thank you in advance
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