[cisco-voip] DID routing via SIP trunk:

Matthew Saskin msaskin at gmail.com
Mon Sep 12 22:06:57 EDT 2011


To expand on what Ryan recommends, the location BW settings are likely your
best bet since it allows you to keep all control within CUCM - won't need to
have configuration elements within both CUCM as well as your target outbound
gateway.

Place the SIP trunk to the application in one location, outbound voice
gateway(s) that those calls will use in another, and set bandwidth
appropriate to limit a single call based on codec choice between the two
locations.

Matthew Saskin
msaskin at gmail.com
203-253-9571



On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 5:29 PM, Ryan Ratliff <rratliff at cisco.com> wrote:

> Is the application receiving or making calls (or both)?  If it's making
> calls then the partition that's active from 6-6 goes on the route pattern
> that points to the SIP trunk.  If it's receiving then the partition assigned
> to whatever routes calls to the app gets the schedule.
>
> For the channel restriction you are going to have to do that on the gateway
> if needs to be a specific b-chan.  If you don't care what b-chan the call
> uses but only want it to have one call at a time then use use locations bw
> to restrict it.
>
> -Ryan
>
> On Sep 12, 2011, at 3:38 PM, Leetun, Rob wrote:
>
> Hi,****
> ** **
> I built a SIP trunk that I need to use to connect to an application.  This
> application should only have access to one channel of the PRI from 6 pm to 6
> am.  I have created time periods and a time schedule, a partition and CSS to
> be used.  I think I am running down the wrong trail to get this done, or
> more likely don’t have a clue what I am doing…since SIP routing and
> throttling is new to me.****
> ** **
> How would I go about doing this? ****
> ** **
> Thanks for the in sight.****
> ** **
> Rob****
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