08-08-2012 11:03 PM - edited 03-12-2019 09:51 AM
This document describes how to configure Cisco Unified Survivable Remote Site Telephony (SRST) on Cisco IOS routers to provide redundancy to Cisco Skinny Client Protocol (SCCP) Phones. It also describes how to configure the Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) gateway fallback feature.
Cisco Unified SRST provides CUCM with fallback support for Cisco Unified IP Phones that are attached to a Cisco router on a local network. Cisco Unified SRST enables routers to provide basic call-handling support for Cisco Unified IP Phones when they lose connection to remote primary, secondary and teritiary CUCM servers or when the WAN connection to the main site is down.
A Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) gateway can use MGCP gateway fallback configured as an individual feature if H.323 or SIP is configured as a backup service. SRST and MGCP fallback must be configured on the same gateway with Cisco IOS software release 12.2(11)T or later if this single gateway will provide SRST fallback service to phones and MGCP gateway fallback.
The MGCP gateway fallback feature is activated and configured on the Cisco IOS router. Note that Cisco Unified SRST must be configured within CUCM and within the Cisco IOS Router.
When configuring MGCP Fallback and Cisco Unified SRST, you must follow these steps at different locations:
Figure shows the MGCP fallback and Cisco Unified SRST
The SRST feature in Cisco Unified Communication Manager (CUCM) provides IP Phones with the information needed to find the relative gateway to register with when they lose contact with CUCM servers.
SRST Reference Definition: SRST reference comprises the gateway which can provide limited CUCM functionality when all other CUCM Servers for IP Phones are unreachable.
Follow the procedure to configure SRST in CUCM at the Main Site.
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SRST Configuration in CUCM Administration Page
From Cisco Unified CMAdministration, choose System > SRST > Add New.
SRST Reference Information Name* : SRST-Remote1 Port* : 2000 IP Address* : 172.42.2.1 SIP Network/IP Address : SIP Port* : 5060 SRST certificate Provider port* : 2445 Is SRST secure ? |
CUCM Device Pool Configuration
The SRST reference as shown above is assigned to IP Phones using Device Pools.
CUCM Device Pool configuration in CUCM Administration Page
From Cisco Unified CMAdministration, choose System >Device Pool > Add New.
Administrators select the configured SRST reference from the drop-down menu in the device pool configuration.
Roaming Sensitive Settings
Date/Time Group* : CMLocal Region* : Default Media Resource Group list : None Location : None Network Locale : None SRST reference* : SRST-Remote1 Connection Monitor Duration : None Physical Location : None Device Mobility Group : None |
Follow these steps to configure Cisco Unified SRST on a Cisco IOS gateway at the Remote Site
Step1: Enter call-manager-fallback configuration mode to activate SRST
Step2: Define the IP address and port to which the SRST service binds
Step3: Define the maximum number of DNs to support
Step4: Define the maximum number of IP Phones to support
Step5: Define the maximum number of numbers allowed per phone type
Step6: Define the phone keepalive interval (optional)
Note: When Cisco Unified SRST is enabled, Cisco IP Phones in call-manager-fallback configuration mode do not have to be reconfigured because phones retain the same configuration that was used with CUCM.
Cisco Unified SRST Configuration Example
RemoteSite# configure terminal
RemoteSite(config)# call-manager-fallback ! -- call-manager-fallback enables SRST on the IOS router
RemoteSite(config-cm-fallback)# ip source-address 172.47.2.1 port 2000 ! -- defining the ip source-address. This ip address will be supplied as SRST reference IP address.
RemoteSite(config-cm-fallback)# max-ephones 3 dual-line ! - defining the SRST phone max-ephones
RemoteSite(config-cm-fallback)# max-dn 6 ! - defining the SRST phone max-dn
RemoteSite(config-cm-fallback)# limit-dn 7960 2 ! - limit dn to optimize the performance of the system
RemoteSite(config-cm-fallback)# keepalive 20
RemoteSite(config-cm-fallback)# end
RemoteSite# |
To use SRST on an MGCP Gateway, you must configure SRST and MGCP gateway fallback on the same gateway.
Follow these steps and configure the MGCP fallback on the Cisco IOS gateway at the Remote Site.
Step1: Activate MGCP gateway fallback.
Step2: Define the service to fall back to.
To enable outbound calls while in SRST mode on an MGCP gateway, you must configure two fallback commands on the MGCP gateway. These two commands allow SRST to assume control over the voice port and over call processing on the MGCP gateway.
MGCP Fallback Configuration Example
RemoteSite# configure terminal
RemoteSite(config)# call-manager fallback-mgcp
RemoteSite(config)# application
RemoteSite(config - app)# global
RemoteSite(config - app -global)# service alternate default
RemoteSite(config - app -global)# end
RemoteSite# |
Follow these steps to configure SRST Dial-peer on the Cisco IOS gateway at the Remote Site.
Dial Peer configuration for SRST Dial plan
RemoteSite# configure terminal
RemoteSite(config)# dial-peer voice tag pots
RemoteSite(config-dial-peer) destination-pattern [+]string[T]
Remotesite(config-dial-peer) port slot-number/port
Sample configuration for SRST dialplan
! dial-peer voice 1 pots description PSTN-emergency dial 9 first destination-pattern 9911 port 0/1/0:23 forward-digits 3
! dial-peer voice 2 pots description PSTN-emergency destination-pattern 911 port 0/1/0:23 forward-digits all
! dial-peer voice 3 pots description PSTN-Local services destination-pattern 9[2-8]11 port 0/1/0:23 forward-digits 3
! dial-peer voice 4 pots description PSTN-Long distance Dialing destination-pattern 91[2-9]..[2-9]...... port 0/1/0:23 forward-digits 11
! dial-peer voice 5 pots description PSTN-International Dialing destination-pattern 9011T port 0/1/0:23 prefix 011 |
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