11-24-2015 12:54 PM - edited 03-17-2019 05:00 AM
Hi All,
Would like to know how we can configure and utilize DSPs on both the CUBEs when running in High availability HSRP.
We have tried to configure but the DSPs on secondary CUBE do not get registered on CUCM.
Read couple of blogs which state we will not be able to utilize DSPs on both the CUBEs.
Any suggestions will be very helpful.
Thank you
11-24-2015 01:16 PM
Yes, that's the expected behavior, only the resources from the primary CUBE will register, meaning any calls that are using them when a failover occurs, will be torn down.
You want to have a 3rd ISR with those DSP resources so that only the RTP is sent to the CUBE.
11-24-2015 08:17 PM
thanks jaime.
Any cisco document you could suggest me to go through on this?
Thanks
11-25-2015 05:50 AM
To go thru what???
11-25-2015 06:00 AM
If the intent is to register the media with CUCM or CME, one option is to define another interface on the CUBE routers i.e. loopback with unique IP address and bind the SCCP protocol to this interface rather than the inside interface, this way you should be able register both.
11-25-2015 06:23 AM
Chris,
That won't work, I spent some days discussing this with the BU, and the CUBE HSRP docs already mentions that is not possible
Loopback addresses with HSRP are not supported, the SIP bind command must use the HSRP virtual IP address.
There have been some enhancements, but only for LTI transcoding, but in regards to SCCP resources, and I just confirmed this 3 days ago, this remains the same. Their recommendation stands, use another ISR for DSPs.
11-25-2015 06:36 AM
I am no talking about HSRP for the loopback, but simply having loopbacks defined on each router for the SCCP purpose. I get that it may not be supported as are many things that work :-) Just trying to provide alternatives.
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