07-31-2008 03:36 PM - edited 03-15-2019 12:20 PM
Hi, I have a CCM 6.1 installation where the primary call path is across 2 bonded Private T1s and the secondary call path for failover of the T1s is a TLS network. In my DHCP scope for the phones I have set two default gateways for the phones (Default Router 1 and Default Router 2). When I place a call under normal network operation the call goes across the bonded T1s using the default router 1 path. I then dropped the T1s and place another call. This time the calls traverse the TLS network using the Default Router 2 path as they should. The problem is when I connect the T1s back up and place a new call, it continues to use the Default Router 2 path versus reverting back to the Default Router 1 path. Only if I power cycle the phone does it begin to use the Default Router 1 path again. Does anyone know why this happens? Is there perhaps a timer setting within CallManager for having the phones revert back to the first Default Router 1? Any insite is greatly appreciated as this has become a huge headache. Thanks
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07-31-2008 06:39 PM
put the two router in a HSRP group and make the one u want a primary and the othet as secondary
also enable preemption
with preemption when the primary come back again it take the operation again and u can control the recovery time for preemtion
in this case your phones will have one default gateway
which is the virtual IP address (VIP) of the HSRP
i think this will solve your problem
good luck
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07-31-2008 06:39 PM
put the two router in a HSRP group and make the one u want a primary and the othet as secondary
also enable preemption
with preemption when the primary come back again it take the operation again and u can control the recovery time for preemtion
in this case your phones will have one default gateway
which is the virtual IP address (VIP) of the HSRP
i think this will solve your problem
good luck
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08-04-2008 04:58 AM
Simple solutions that worked like a champ! Thanks!
08-04-2008 05:41 AM
u welcome...
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