03-08-2018 06:49 AM - edited 03-17-2019 12:22 PM
Hi, sorry for this stupid question in advance, if there is main office in NY with CUCM and CUBE -SIPto - PSTN and remote sites at for example Chicago, LA with their own DID , how or what is the better recommendation to route calls from :
1 call from NY PSTN to remote site office number via CUBE_SIP-internal network OR PSTN_NY-PSTN_Remotesite (I'd prefer 2nd option cause would not load my sip trunks, but I may miss something)?
2 Call from Remote_ site_PSTN to NY office numbers?
Thank you
Solved! Go to Solution.
03-08-2018 07:41 AM
You usually only route internal calls over your WAN to avoid PSTN charges, however, if your WAN doesn't have enough BW, you can use locations + AAR to overflow to the PSTN, or completely route over the PSTN if you got a good deal and want to use the WAN for something else, that's really up to you.
03-08-2018 07:41 AM
You usually only route internal calls over your WAN to avoid PSTN charges, however, if your WAN doesn't have enough BW, you can use locations + AAR to overflow to the PSTN, or completely route over the PSTN if you got a good deal and want to use the WAN for something else, that's really up to you.
03-08-2018 08:22 AM
yes, that i was thinking too , why should I care pstn calls, I mean calls made from pstn, but looks like this is how it was designed here and they don't want to change it. AT least I don't have so mu calls to remote sites.
Thank you
Discover and save your favorite ideas. Come back to expert answers, step-by-step guides, recent topics, and more.
New here? Get started with these tips. How to use Community New member guide