02-18-2010 04:50 AM - edited 03-15-2019 09:28 PM
Hello guys,
Thanks in advance,
I need to integrate skype with Callmananger express ... i cannot find a procedure on cisco.com ..can somebody help me with information??
Thanks
Carlos
02-18-2010 05:20 AM
Hi all, I'm looking for the same configuration steps, but in this case I have a CUCM70. Does anyone has implemented this solution or know if this is compatible, please let us know.
Best regards
David
03-15-2010 02:44 PM
I'm also looking for anyone that has skype
SIP connection working with CUCM 7.1
04-16-2010 11:09 AM
Hi,
I think this link is usefull
http://blog.unifiedvoice.net/2009/12/cisco-integration-with-skype-for-ip.html
regards
04-16-2010 12:16 PM
Here you go: my colleague wrote this blog. Different clients, same fundamentals. This is all you likely need:
Hailey
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P.S. Check out all of our UC blogs there as well.
04-16-2010 01:03 PM
Took a while however I got it working.
04-16-2010 12:56 PM
Thanks - the Skype for SIP stuff is really interesting.
Stonevoice (now Imagicle) do a Skype gateway product for Cisco products that you may find interesting. I think long term the Skype for SIP product may be a better bet.
http://www.imagicle.com/Products/AudioVideoSkypegateway/SkyStone/tabid/231/Default.aspx
04-19-2010 07:39 AM
Hi all, does any one make it work with a CUCM solition?
is it possible?
Thanks for your answer
David
04-19-2010 08:57 AM
David,
If you follow Michael's blog (HTLuo) above for the basics of the Skype setup then this should give you the rest:
Hailey
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04-26-2010 12:32 PM
Hi David, thanks a lot for the link. Just this question please. To make calls go trhough Skype SIP, I need SIP (third-party) IP Phones registered in my CUCM7 right? What about If I want to make calls using my SCCP IP Phones, is it possible with an external gateway (like the link in the above post)??
Thanks a lot David again
All the best
David
04-26-2010 03:04 PM
To be honest, I haven't really looked too much at the actual Skype for SIP product. But, in the cursory view I gave it - I realize it is actually a SIP trunking solution with essentially Skype as a service provider. Now, there may be a bit more in detail to it than that but at it's base level - it's a SIP trunk. At a high-level, making calls thru a SIP trunk doesn't require any special type of phone. So, you don't need to configure a 3rd-party SIP client in CUCM just to make calls across a SIP trunk. The link I sent you is for how to get a SIP client device to work with CUCM (and a CME example posted earlier in the thread). So, if you wanted to say use your iPhone with a SIP client you installed on it as a phone registered to the CUCM...you can do that and all you need to know is the info in the link I provided. However, it sounds as if you are more interested in using SIP trunks...so to answer your questions regarding making calls using SCCP IP phones over a SIP trunk, you can definitely do this. Each implementation varies but in most Cisco CUCM deployments you're going to have a voice gateway/CUBE (Unified Border Element) solution and then an appropriate number of SIP trunks based on your carrier, their capabilities, capacity, contractual agreement, and so forth.
Hailey
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04-26-2010 04:17 PM
Hi David, thanks a lot for your comments, I'm trying to configure the CUCM7 with the SKype for SIP with no result. I search in Cisco a configuration guide but I think that is not supported yet.
If someone knows how to make it work, please share the experience.
Thanks again David
Best regards
David
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