01-28-2015 04:33 AM - edited 03-17-2019 01:45 AM
Hello,
I have a question about receiving incoming calls, when Publisher is down.
My provider gives me IP telephony with two SIP-trunks for outgoing call, and one SIP-trunk for incoming call (Routed to Publisher), therefore, when Publisher is down, we can't receive incoming calls.
How can I provide inbound calls, when publisher is down (or on maintenance)?
What devices is used for this purpose? We also have voice-enabled router, with CME, can I use it?
Thank you.
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01-28-2015 04:42 AM
you can use CUBE (SIP to SIP). with dial-peers & preference, you can direct the calls to different server in CUCM group
01-28-2015 04:42 AM
you can use CUBE (SIP to SIP). with dial-peers & preference, you can direct the calls to different server in CUCM group
01-28-2015 06:08 AM
Thank you Suresh,
As i understand, i can use CME instead CUBE, cause it has SIP to SIP and dial-peer with preference functionality? If i right, why CUBE better than CME in that case?
01-29-2015 12:38 AM
U can use 2 dial-peers with monitor probe icmp-ping
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/voice/dialpeer/configuration/15-mt/vd-15-mt-book/vd-pstn-fallback.html
No need for using CUBE
01-29-2015 02:27 AM
Thank you, Emil
Before I try this, i want to clarify that CME can route calls from SIP-trunk to SIP-trunk without "border element mode".
I never met this configuration, so i afraid about this.
Can you dispell my doubts?
01-29-2015 03:06 AM
Yes U can use it without CUBE
All that U need is uck9
U can check it so
Activate demo for uck9
Voice service voip
allow-connections sip to sip
then configure dial-peers and make call
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