<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Lelio - But it could serve its
purpose for smaller offices that need a specific functionality.</font>
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Kate - What do you mean keeping the
configs synchronized?</font>
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Carlos</font>
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<td><font size=1 face="sans-serif">Re: [cisco-voip] CME vs SRST</font></table>
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<br><font size=2><tt>don't forget the limitations in endpoints of CME vs
SRST. SRST can scale <br>
quite well.<br>
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also, I haven't read much about it b/c of the scaling issue, but it sounded
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like you needed a bit more configuration as well. the data sheet said <br>
something about 'one time configuration' as a benefit for SRST.<br>
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----- Original Message ----- <br>
From: "Kalle Tetto" <tettokalle@hotmail.com><br>
To: <cisco-voip@puck.nether.net><br>
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2007 6:07 PM<br>
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] CME vs SRST<br>
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> this is a feature since cme 4.0. and we are using this quite often.<br>
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> the only problem is to have both configs synchronized, but the good<br>
> thing is cme does not cost more than srst.<br>
><br>
> Ted Nugent schrieb:<br>
>> Yep, its pretty new<br>
>><br>
>> http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps4625/products_configuration_guide_chapter09186a00807e0566.html<br>
>><br>
>><br>
>> --- CarlosOrtiz@bayviewfinancial.com wrote:<br>
>><br>
>>> Can CME be used as a fallback from Call Mgr instead<br>
>>> of SRST? I have never<br>
>>> thought so......but a previous admin has a CME<br>
>>> config on a router at a<br>
>>> location that has the following excerpt:<br>
>>><br>
>>> ephone-hunt 1 sequential<br>
>>> pilot 4700<br>
>>> list 4739, 4740, 4743, 4744<br>
>>> final 9XXXXXXXXXX<br>
>>> preference 3 secondary 7<br>
>>> timeout 16, 16, 16, 16<br>
>>> !<br>
>>> ephone-hunt 2 sequential<br>
>>> pilot 4799<br>
>>> list 4702, 4701<br>
>>> final 9XXXXXXXXXX<br>
>>> timeout 16, 0<br>
>>><br>
>>> The purpose of this config as explained by the<br>
>>> business was when in "SRST"<br>
>>> (I know this was CME config) to route calls to a<br>
>>> specific DID, hunt<br>
>>> through lines and as a last resort dial outbound to<br>
>>> a telco analog line<br>
>>> with a mailbox to leave a message (important).<br>
>>><br>
>>> We did SRST testing for all of our locations<br>
>>> locations about 2 months ago<br>
>>> and this particular location did not function at all<br>
>>> with this "CME"<br>
>>> config. I have since converted them to SRST, had an<br>
>>> outage and their<br>
>>> calls did work.<br>
>>><br>
>>> The business is claiming that this worked at one<br>
>>> time during SRST but I am<br>
>>> skeptical. I am thinking that the previous admin<br>
>>> told him it was<br>
>>> configured but there was no real testing done. Can<br>
>>> anyone shed some light<br>
>>> on this. I need to know:<br>
>>><br>
>>> 1) Can CME be used instead of SRST?<br>
>>> 2) Can I accomplish what they want via SRST? (see<br>
>>> red above - I think I<br>
>>> can with the alias command but need to check)<br>
>>><br>
>>><br>
>>> Below is the full CME config if needed.<br>
>>><br>
>>><br>
>>> telephony-service<br>
>>> srst mode auto-provision all<br>
>>> srst dn line-mode dual<br>
>>> max-ephones 100<br>
>>> max-dn 200<br>
>>> ip source-address 10.X.X.X port 2000<br>
>>> max-conferences 8 gain -6<br>
>>> web admin system name X password X<br>
>>> dn-webedit<br>
>>> time-webedit<br>
>>> transfer-system full-consult<br>
>>> !<br>
>>> ephone-dn 1 dual-line<br>
>>> number 4744<br>
>>> description XXXXXXXXXX<br>
>>> name XXXXXXXXXX<br>
>>> !<br>
>>> ephone-dn 2 dual-line<br>
>>> number 4743<br>
>>> description XXXXXXXXXX<br>
>>> name XXXXXXXXXX<br>
>>> !<br>
>>> ephone-dn 3 dual-line<br>
>>> number 4702<br>
>>> description XXXXXXXXXX<br>
>>> name XXXXXXXXXX<br>
>>> !<br>
>>> ephone-dn 4 dual-line<br>
>>> number 4745<br>
>>> description XXXXXXXXXX<br>
>>> name XXXXXXXXXX<br>
>>> !<br>
>>> ephone-dn 5 dual-line<br>
>>> number 4739<br>
>>> description XXXXXXXXXX<br>
>>> name XXXXXXXXXX<br>
>>> !<br>
>>> ephone-dn 6 dual-line<br>
>>> number 4742<br>
>>> description XXXXXXXXXX<br>
>>> name XXXXXXXXXX<br>
>>> !<br>
>>> ephone-dn 7 dual-line<br>
>>> number 4740<br>
>>> description XXXXXXXXXX<br>
>>> name XXXXXXXXXX<br>
>>> !<br>
>>> ephone-dn 8 dual-line<br>
>>> number 5539<br>
>>> description XXXXXXXXXX<br>
>>> name XXXXXXXXXX<br>
>>> !<br>
>>> ephone-dn 9 dual-line<br>
>>> number 4701<br>
>>> description XXXXXXXXXX<br>
>>> name XXXXXXXXXX<br>
>>> !<br>
>>> ephone-dn 10 dual-line<br>
>>> number 4710<br>
>>> description XXXXXXXXXX<br>
>>> name XXXXXXXXXX<br>
>>> !<br>
>>> ephone-dn 11 dual-line<br>
>>> number 1010<br>
>>> description XXXXXXXXXX<br>
>>> name XXXXXXXXXX<br>
>>> !<br>
>>> ephone-dn 12 dual-line<br>
>>> number 4703<br>
>>> description XXXXXXXXXX<br>
>>> name XXXXXXXXXX<br>
>>> !<br>
>>> ephone-dn 13 dual-line<br>
>>> number 1012<br>
>>> description XXXXXXXXXX<br>
>>> name XXXXXXXXXX<br>
>>> !<br>
>>> ephone-dn 14 dual-line<br>
>>> number 4704<br>
>>> description XXXXXXXXXX<br>
>>> name XXXXXXXXXX<br>
>>> !<br>
>>> ephone-dn 15 dual-line<br>
>>> number 4636<br>
>>> description XXXXXXXXXX<br>
>>> name XXXXXXXXXX<br>
>>> !<br>
>>> ephone-dn 16 dual-line<br>
>>> number 4705<br>
>>> description XXXXXXXXXX<br>
>>> name XXXXXXXXXX<br>
>>> !<br>
>>> ephone-dn 17 dual-line<br>
>>> number 4706<br>
>>> description XXXXXXXXXX<br>
>>> name XXXXXXXXXX<br>
>>> !<br>
>>> ephone-dn 18 dual-line<br>
>>> number 4707<br>
>>> description XXXXXXXXXX<br>
>>> name XXXXXXXXXX<br>
>>> !<br>
>>> ephone-dn 19 dual-line<br>
>>> number 7045<br>
>>> description XXXXXXXXXX<br>
>>> name XXXXXXXXXX<br>
>>> !<br>
>>> ephone 1<br>
>>> mac-address 0016.4766.AB7C<br>
>>> button 1:1<br>
>>> !<br>
>>> ephone 2<br>
>>> mac-address 0015.F907.6BE1<br>
>>> !<br>
>>> ephone 3<br>
>>> mac-address 000E.833C.AE08<br>
>>> button 1:3<br>
>>> !<br>
>>> ephone 4<br>
>>> mac-address 0011.5C0E.6108<br>
>>> button 1:4<br>
>>> !<br>
>>> ephone 5<br>
>>> mac-address 0015.F914.1515<br>
>>> !<br>
>>> ephone 6<br>
>>> mac-address 0015.F914.0E19<br>
>>> button 1:6<br>
>>> !<br>
>>> ephone 7<br>
>>> mac-address 0015.F914.11FF<br>
>>> button 1:7 2:15<br>
>>> !<br>
>>> ephone 8<br>
>>> mac-address 0015.F914.0E4C<br>
>>> button 1:9<br>
>>> !<br>
>>> ephone 9<br>
>>> mac-address 00E0.7524.B312<br>
>>> button 1:10<br>
>>> !<br>
>>> ephone 11<br>
>>> mac-address 0015.FA0B.7202<br>
>>> button 1:12<br>
>>> !<br>
>>> ephone 12<br>
>>> mac-address 0017.9486.B302<br>
>>> button 1:14<br>
>>> !<br>
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