12-10-2012 10:48 PM - edited 03-16-2019 02:39 PM
Hi Guys,
Im still new to this cisco PABX setup. I used to handle data but now I have to explore the voice too. I have a cisco cucm 8.6.2 running, My question is what are the ways to register a device (preferablly SIP) to cucm from external network. Meaning the device is located outside the office network. One thing that comes in my mind is trough VPN, aside from that? for VPN are there any other required special setup or configurations?
Any comments or suggestion is highly appreciated.
Thank you!
Best,
Rye
12-11-2012 01:07 AM
Yes through VPN you can do that. You have to make sure that the Phone and callmanager can reach each other.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/port/8_6_1/portlist861.html
12-11-2012 01:17 AM
Hi Nizar,
Thank you for your reply. I was thinking aside from VPN what can I do? Like directly configuring my CUCM IP from my SIP device. Then just use port forwarding pointing my public IP to my CUCM local ip. Is it possible? anyone tried that?
12-11-2012 01:30 AM
Yes you can like that, but it is not recommended because your callmanager will be accessed publicly. But you will face problem with RTP traffic, because the phone will reach the CUCM but not other devices.
Better solution is by:
1- Configuring VPN on ASA or Router in both sides.
or
2- Use VPN feature in CUCM, but I am not sure if it supports SIP Phones,please check the bellow link:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/security/8_6_1/secugd/secuvpn.html
Best regards,
Nizar
12-11-2012 01:43 AM
Yes I will get into that VPN solution. most probbably tha's what I would choose. Going back I'm just curios what will be the process on registering to cucm using public IP?
12-11-2012 01:57 AM
Well registering the phone is not enough to make and receive calls. When the phone is registered with CUCM, this means that the phone can reach the cucm for signaling purpose. in other word if the phone can reach only the cucm then when making calls you will not hear anything. The phone should reach endpoint by ip connectivity also in order to make calls, also voice gateways should be reachable for PSTN calls.
12-11-2012 02:12 AM
Yep, I think firewall management can handle that issue. Have you tried doing it? using port forwarding?
12-11-2012 02:58 AM
I did once by NATing ip addresses on both sides.
12-11-2012 05:39 PM
Nating both sides means you need the static public IP of the external network. Not ideal when you want to install the Softphone to a Mobile Device.
11-25-2021 09:07 AM
I am also looking a reply for this topic.
Can anyone suggest how to register third party sip softphone from outside with cucm 7 with public ip?
11-25-2021 02:33 PM - edited 11-25-2021 02:33 PM
Hi,
This is no longer used anymore, this is a post from nine years ago.
The best solution is the MRA using the Expressway´s or Cisco Webex Calling.
You are on your own trying to implement this and if it works Cisco will not provide any type of support.
The version of your CUCM is too old.
Contact a Cisco Partner in your region to offer the best solution that fits for your company.
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