[cisco-voip] Separate cluster for third party SIP clients with SIP/ICT trunk to production

Lelio Fulgenzi lelio at uoguelph.ca
Sat Sep 28 17:46:28 EDT 2019


I was thinking about the possibility of spinning up a separate cluster for third party SIP device registration and then setting up a trunk (either SIP or ICT) to the production.

Is BE6000 any “simpler” than a full fledged CUCM install? Or is it the exact same?

Does ICT (still) allow for CSS mapping per device? So whatever CSS it had on one cluster, it will be mapped to the other?

I want to be able to offer up third party sip registration, but without having to open up access to the production cluster.

This would be namely devices used by other departments for security, etc.

Benefit of this second cluster would be if we do decide to migrate calling to the cloud, we’d maintain the small cluster and build a route path to the cloud via whatever option is available.

Thoughts?

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