[cisco-voip] H.323 Gateway Dial-Peer Configuration for Cisco CallManager Server Redundancy
Cristobal Priego
cristobalpriego at gmail.com
Wed Sep 29 14:26:46 EDT 2010
No, they don't need to match the CallManager Group. you indeed can remove
dial-peer 10
2010/9/29 Leetun, Rob <rleetun at bouldercounty.org>
> Hi Everyone,
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> We recently had our core fail, which users at another location could dial
> out. They have a sub (CM6) and gateway on site. The gateway on site has a
> dial-peer 10 preference 1 pointing to the pub (CM1), dial-peer 11 preference
> 2 point to a sub (CM6), and another dial-peer with a preference 3 pointing
> to a sub (CM3). Our Callmanager group has CM6 first and then CM3.
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> Can I remove the dial-peer 10 and rely on dial-peer 11and 12 for call
> routing, since the call initially fails on dial-peer 10 (pub)? Does the
> gateway dial-peers need to match the order that is in the Callmanager
> groups?
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> Thanks.
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> Rob
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