01-11-2016 10:45 AM - edited 03-18-2019 11:45 AM
I have a configuration question.
We are installing a new SIP solution provided by Verizon to replace our current PRI setup.
We received a CUBE ISR4331 from Verizon but it is not configured and I am not clear on how to connect and configure it.
We currently connect to Verizon MPLS via a 2911 Router.
My questions are:
Do I need to connect 2 interfaces (LAN/WAN) from the CUBE to the network or just 1 and a loopback?
Do I need to configure dial-peers on the 2911 router or just the CUBE?
I have been using this discussion as reference https://supportforums.cisco.com/blog/154506 but am unclear as to which situation best describes mine.
I have attached a diagram of the network. Any and all assistance would be appreciated.
thanks
JD
01-11-2016 01:35 PM
What you need to check both ITSP and CUCM/local Network is reachable from the CUBE. In your picture seems correct which is it connected in LAN. Make sure the CUBE is reachable from MPLS router. That means from your mpls router you need ping those CUBE router. Yes you need to configure dial-peers for outgoing and incoming from the ITSP & from the CUCM.
01-12-2016 05:53 AM
Thanks Samuel. I will do that.
01-11-2016 02:59 PM
Jason,
in general when implementing a SIP solution on a CUBE, you will need to work together with your provider, Verizon most likely has configuration guidelines on who to integrate their service with a Cisco CUBE, I believe this should be your starting point.
Re. dial peers, there is no one size fits all. I typically work with separate dial peers sets: incoming & outgoing in both directions, so at least 4 dial peers in total. This will allow you a high level of control in terms of digit manipulation from Verizon and calls going to Verizon.
You might want to consider sharing your cube config, so we can help you out configuring it further.
cheers
01-12-2016 05:50 AM
Unfortunately Verizon is being less than helpful and only providing us an example config that is totally inapplicable to our network. Thank you for your feedback regarding the dial peers. If/When I get Verizon to assist, I will share my cube config.
01-12-2016 05:52 AM
Hi Jason,
It may be tough to get the sort of substantial help it sounds like you may need, from this forum.
The answers to your questions don't have a black/white answer, you can configure things however you like, based on your business requirements, implementation and design objectives. Without fully understanding the technology, it will be difficult for you to glean effective assistance through half-duplex media like an Internet forum, for the ground-up configuration of CUBE W/SIP over MPLS.
If its a material issue for you to complete this on a deadline, I'd suggest contacting Cisco Gold Partner for configuration help and assistance (your Cisco AM can provide references in or near your area).
If you have the time to complete this at your leisure I would start with this list of resources;
While I won't be able to provide you ground-up deployment assistance through this forum, I am more than happy to answer questions, look at debugs and t-shoot trouble scenarios.
To that end, the answers to your you questions above;
Thanks,
Ryan
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01-12-2016 05:52 AM
Thanks Ryan. That was very helpful.
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