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Unity and SRST
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2006-07-31 02:30:48
I've personally have not configured this yet but PIMG
supports analog connections so yes that’s another
alternative. However, I’ve heard that its tons easier
then the old PBXLink Digital integrations which I tend
to still have nightmares about. I always think of "out
of box" solutions but that’s a good point. I guess it
all depends on home much you really NEED Unity at your
remote site.

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--- Lelio Fulgenzi <leliouoguelph.ca> wrote:

> I don't even pretend to understand analog
> integrations, but what about a few analog FXS ports
> on the local router that are used to connect to the
> local Unity? Is digital the only CallManager
> integration supported?
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Ted Nugent 
>   To: Paul Yago ; Charles J. Boening ;
> cisco-voippuck.nether.net 
>   Cc: Jacob Jensen 
>   Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2006 7:40 PM
>   Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Unity and SRST
> 
> 
>   Yes if I understand your question correctly. You
> need
>   CM or CME to register your VM ports. There is no
> way
>   to register SRST directly with Unity yet... that
> is an
>   ongoing feature request. So if you have Unity at a
>   remote site and it looses communication with CM or
> CME
>   then you have no way to call into Unity. However
> if
>   your Unity server is located at the central site
> with
>   CM then you can use the PSTN to access Unity
> providing
>   the pilot is a DID AND the PSTN supports RDNIS.
> 
>   --- Paul Yago <pyagoadomo.com> wrote:
> 
>   > Ted, are you saying the Unity will fail in a
> remote
>   > site when the WAN is
>   > down because Unity can't register with SRST?
Are
>   > there cases where Unity
>   > may exist remotely without an accompanied
>   > callmanager?
>   > 
>   > -Paul
>   > 
>   > -----Original Message-----
>   > From: Ted Nugent [mailto:tednugent69yahoo.com] 
>   > Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 4:24 PM
>   > To: Paul Yago; Charles J. Boening;
>   > cisco-voippuck.nether.net
>   > Cc: Jacob Jensen
>   > Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Unity and SRST
>   > 
>   > Hmm... sounds like you'd just like SRST to call
>   > Unity
>   > over the PSTN as opposed to the WAN correct? If
> so
>   > then you can take a look at the SRST integration
>   > guide. This works like a champ in the lab but
> real
>   > world if your provider doesn't support RDNIS
> you'll
>   > never get it to to work unless you have the call
>   > routed to an AA with a directory handler or
>   > something
>   > similar. If you can get RDNIS to be passed
> through
>   > the
>   > cloud then you'll also need to add alternate
>   > extension
>   > to the subscribers profile with thier PSTN
> number.
>   > Take a look at the SRST guide and see if that
> helps.
>   > What you can't do is route to Unity from a
> remote
>   > site
>   > that HAS a local Unity server in SRST since
> there is
>   > no skinny registration in SRST mode like CME
> does.
>   > 
>   >
>  
>
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/
product/voice/srst/srst33/srst33
>   > ad/srs_mail.htm#wp1348791
>   > 
>   > HTH Ted
>   > 
>   > --- Paul Yago <pyagoadomo.com> wrote:
>   > 
>   > > Hello,
>   > > 
>   > > Has anyone been able to successfully deploy
a
>   > > centralized Unity
>   > > solution, where the branch offices - having
>   > neither
>   > > a local call manager
>   > > nor a Unity server - operate using SRST
when
> the
>   > WAN
>   > > is down? Unity
>   > > claims that they don't support such SRST
>   > situations,
>   > > however I've hear
>   > > that some have been able to tweek a
solution.
> Can
>   > > anyone with knowledge
>   > > of this give some hints?
>   > > 
>   > > Thanks,
>   > > Paul
>   > > 
>   > >
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