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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:14.0px'><B>Peter,<BR>
Thank You! That’s one I HAD NOT thought of. But it makes perfect sense as they are different vendors. That being said — and me being ignorant in that respect — what is the method for configuring separate clocking domains, if you don’t mind me asking.<BR>
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Thank You...<BR>
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On 2/11/10 10:21 AM, "Peter Slow" <peter.slow@gmail.com> wrote:<BR>
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</SPAN></FONT><BLOCKQUOTE><FONT FACE="Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:12.0px'>you sir, are going to want to make sure that whatever hardware you<BR>
use, it has two separate clocking domains, otherwise you are going to<BR>
be a very unhappy camper.<BR>
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For instance, a 5300 or a VWIC-2MFT-T1 with DSPs all clocked off the<BR>
same source aren't going to work.<BR>
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-Peter<BR>
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On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 11:55 AM, Cristobal Priego<BR>
<<FONT COLOR="#0000FF"><U>cristobalpriego@gmail.com</U></FONT>> wrote:<BR>
> Jim,<BR>
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> when you create your outgoing dial-peers on the gateway just configure th<BR>
> proper port to point them to the outoing pri, on the cucm you only need to<BR>
> point them to the H.323 device and the gateway will take care or the rest.<BR>
> for incoming calls just make sure you have an incoming dial-peer and then a<BR>
> voip dial-peer pointing to your first and second node<BR>
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> 2010/2/11 Jim Reed <<FONT COLOR="#0000FF"><U>jreed@swiftnews.com</U></FONT>><BR>
>><BR>
>> Due to contract obligations, we need to connect PRIs from two (2)<BR>
>> different vendors to a single router. I think I've got a fairly firm grasp<BR>
>> on what needs to be done but thought I would run it by this group to see if<BR>
>> I'm missing anything.<BR>
>><BR>
>> Fortunately, I can have the DIDs from one PRI moved to the other so it's<BR>
>> my intent to have all inbound calls one (1) PRI and all outbound calls on<BR>
>> the other.<BR>
>><BR>
>> Once the contract is up on the more expensive PRI, we'll contract for a<BR>
>> second from the other vendor and bond all forty-six (46) channels together.<BR>
>><BR>
>> My assumption is that I need only a single gateway address and just<BR>
>> identify which interface (port) to use when the caller makes an outbound<BR>
>> call. Everything is configured H323.<BR>
>><BR>
>> Any advice, hints, tips, suggestions, etc., will be greatly appreciated.<BR>
>> There will be a few analog devices off fxs ports but that is pretty much a<BR>
>> no brainer. Just want to make sure I get things in Call Manager 4.2(3)sr4a<BR>
>> and the 2851 router configured correctly.<BR>
>><BR>
>> Thank You...<BR>
>> --<BR>
>> Jim Reed<BR>
>> Technology Wrangler<BR>
>> Swift Communications, Inc.<BR>
>> 970-683-5646 (Direct)<BR>
>> 775-772-7666 (Cell)<BR>
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>> “Did Adam and Eve<BR>
>> have navels?”<BR>
>> --Martin Gardner<BR>
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