[cisco-voip] Cisco CUCM SME - Call Forking
Mark Holloway
mh at markholloway.com
Thu Dec 22 23:40:23 EST 2016
Thanks for the replies. I was comparing SME to the Acme Packet/Oracle Session Manager which does support forking in a variety of ways and can use Active Directory to learn additional destinations by matching the Request URI to a user and figure out where else to fork the SIP Invites to (telephoneNumber, mobile, msrtcSIP, etc.). Useful for customers who have CUCM + Lync/Skype and/or Avaya. I’ve considered it the "Session Manager of Session Managers”
> On Dec 21, 2016, at 3:02 AM, Ankur Srivastava <ansrivastava at linkedin.com> wrote:
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> To Do forking its best to use a SBC or Cube , you will never get the same level of control via CUCM
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> -Ankur
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> On Tue, Dec 20, 2016 at 10:39 PM, Mark Holloway <mh at markholloway.com <mailto:mh at markholloway.com>> wrote:
> Hi all. Can SME fork SIP Invites to two different destinations? For example a call originates from the PSTN and SME forks the invite to CUCM and Skype. Couldn’t find anything in SRND specific to SME. Only CUCM (Mobility) and Spark.
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> PSTN SIP TRUNK
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> CUBE
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> SME—— Skype
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> CUCM
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