09-14-2010 09:54 AM - edited 03-16-2019 12:46 AM
Hey,
Imagine customer accepted to buy Cisco IP phones and we have the following solution:
30 Cisco IP Phones----SwitchCisco(L2)----------CiscoRouter2821--WAN-----IP Centrex (Call Manager hosted here in Service Provider)
Goal:
If WAN link goes down, customer wants to have ability to let internal staff communicate on Cisco IP Phones. I hope that no intervention (static phone configuration on router reconfiguration) is required in that event.
So if I run CME on Cisco Router2821 I could accomplish that, right?
If you can give me a hint on directions I need to take to configure that, or point me to documentation, that would be great. Let me know if that is something practical or perhaps cumbersome.
09-14-2010 10:22 AM
Hi there,
Assuming those 30 IP phones at remote site are going to be registering with the CUCM
across the WAN and u want those phones to be able to call each other and perhaps
via a PSTN connection off local GW when WAN/CCM goes down ?
If yes, please take a look at Cisco SRST feature which will provide the
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps2169/tsd_products_support_series_home.html
Thanks,
DK
09-14-2010 10:24 AM
No.
In this case the customer does not want to pay to have SRST (additional PSTN connection).
As long as the internal people can call each other when the WAN goes down, he is happy with that.
Let me know.
09-14-2010 10:28 AM
SRST does not mean additional PSTN connection.
The feature you are looking at is SRST or CME-as-SRST
which would allow IP phones to register with local router
in case of WAN/CCM failure and able to call each other.
Hope this helps.
09-14-2010 04:53 PM
You need SRST to do this
You need an SRST license for the 2821
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