09-15-2015 10:23 PM - edited 03-14-2019 03:13 PM
A phone can register itself to 3 CUCM servers say in the order CUCM1 , CUCM2 and CUCM3.
Now say CUCM1 and CUCM2 goes down and all phones register to CUCM3 so how does PG get this info …
Regards
Alok
09-17-2015 04:54 AM
Hi Alok,
Regarding your 1st query, if CUCM 1 and CUCM 2 goes down, then PG - CUCM integration will fail and CCE calls will not work.
Regarding your 2nd query, all phones are associated to single PG user whether they are registered to CUCM 1 or CUCM 2. So PG can talk to any extension on CUCM cluster.
09-17-2015 05:24 AM
Thanks Piyush
This clears my first question.
But for second query ... does it mean I would need to have 1 pguser per cluster ?
I am pretty new to CUCM environment ... But I wonder they why we have 10 pg users (1 per pg pair) even though we have a single cluster. Any thoughts ...
Thanks
Alok
09-17-2015 05:44 AM
The integration between PG and CUCM uses CTI and CTI Mgr services not the CM service. Phone registration uses the CM service, different services on potentially different CUCM nodes. So, it does not matter which CTI Mgrs you point to from PG, phones can be registered to completely different CM servers, and the phone status info is replicated across all CUCM nodes and then sent to PG via JTAPI protocol over the CTI link.
Each PG can point to only 1 CTI Mgr, so PG pair can point to 2, which is typically sufficient. If you need more redundancy or more capacity multiple CUCM PG pairs can be deployed.
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