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2008-03-27 11:13:32 |
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I've never needed to do this, but I'm just checking my thoughts.
I have a bunch of Remote sites that use the hq location for dial tone (PRIs). But in setting up SRST I have some FXO ports at the remote sites.
I'm not going to setup the FXO's in CM but want to use then in SRST mode. is that a problem? I just add the service mgcpapp command to the dial peer and I should be fine right?
TIA
Scott
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2008-03-27 11:28:05 |
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perfect. that's what I wanted to hear. I just didn't know if CM need to know anything about the ports or not.
THANKS
Scott
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 9:19 AM, Ryan Ratliff < rratliff  cisco.com" >rratliff cisco.com> wrote:
If you are not going to use them in CM why add them at all? Simp ly configure them to be used in pots dial-peers and the SRST router should have no problem using them.
On Mar 27, 2008, at 12:13 PM, Scott Voll wrote:
I've never needed to do this, but I'm just checking my thoughts.
I have a bunch of Remote sites that use the hq location for dial tone (PRIs). But in setting up SRST I have some FXO ports at the remote sites.
I'm not going to setup the FXO's in CM but want to use then in SRST mode. is that a problem? I just add the service mgcpapp command to the dial peer and I should be fine right?
TIA
Scott
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2008-03-27 11:19:33 |
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If you are not going to use them in CM why add them at all? Simply configure them to be used in pots dial-peers and the SRST router should have no problem using them.On Mar 27, 2008, at 12:13 PM, Scott Voll wrote: I've never needed to do this, but I'm just checking my thoughts. I have a bunch of Remote sites that use the hq location for dial tone (PRIs). But in setting up SRST I have some FXO ports at the remote sites. I'm not going to setup the FXO's in CM but want to use then in SRST mode. is that a problem? I just add the service mgcpapp command to the dial peer and I should be fine right? TIA Scott _______________________________________________ cisco-voip mailing list cisco-voip puck.nether.net">cisco-voip puck.nether.net |
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2008-03-27 13:06:32 |
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Scott
you can run your gateways with H323 and never input their ports in Call Manager. MGCP is easier I think, but H323 gives you more control.
So add a pots dial-peer and let it go, the gateway will see the local dial-peer even in fallback mode... easy as PIE
Kevin
On 3/27/08, Scott Voll < svoll.voip gmail.com">svoll.voip gmail.com> wrote:
perfect. that's what I wanted to hear. I just didn't know if CM need to know anything about the ports or not.
THANKS
Scott
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 9:19 AM, Ryan Ratliff < cisco.com" target="_blank">rratliff cisco.com> wrote:
If you are not going to use them in CM why add them at all? Simp ly configure them to be used in pots dial-peers and the SRST router should have no problem using them.
On Mar 27, 2008, at 12:13 PM, Scott Voll wrote:
I've never needed to do this, but I'm just checking my thoughts.
I have a bunch of Remote sites that use the hq location for dial tone (PRIs). But in setting up SRST I have some FXO ports at the remote sites.
I'm not going to setup the FXO's in CM but want to use then in SRST mode. is that a problem? I just add the service mgcpapp command to the dial peer and I should be fine right?
TIA
Scott
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