02-29-2012 01:44 AM - edited 03-16-2019 09:51 AM
Hi all!
Currently we need to establish a VoIP link between our CUCM and CUCM of one of our partners. We plan to use
an intercluster trunk, but there is one problem: our IP addressing overlaps with IP addressing of our partner, so there is a problem with RTP traffic.
Is is possible to establish IP connectivity between two clusters without change of IP addressing?
TIA.
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02-29-2012 04:18 AM
Hi
I think if you configured each CUCM with a 28xx or 29xx SIP gateway and configure dial peers on these gateways, then this should probably achieve the same thing.
I haven't actually tested this, however generally when you configure CUCM to connect via a CUBE router over SIP, the CUBE router terminates the RTP streams unless you explicity tell it not to.
HTH. Barry
02-29-2012 04:02 AM
Hi
If you configure your ICT with Media Termination Point (MTP) required, then your IP address overlap shouldn't matter as CUCM will terminate the RTP.
HTH. Barry
02-29-2012 04:14 AM
Hi, Barry and thank you for reply.
As far as I know, this solution will envolve additional CPU resources on call processing nodes, and it must be avoided in situations with high call rate. May I accomplish this task using external HW, a 28xx router, for example?
02-29-2012 04:18 AM
Hi
I think if you configured each CUCM with a 28xx or 29xx SIP gateway and configure dial peers on these gateways, then this should probably achieve the same thing.
I haven't actually tested this, however generally when you configure CUCM to connect via a CUBE router over SIP, the CUBE router terminates the RTP streams unless you explicity tell it not to.
HTH. Barry
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