02-03-2011 08:27 AM - edited 03-16-2019 03:15 AM
Hi,
I am currently running CUCM Version 7.1 and I want to deploy a small number of phones (5 or 6) to a site, but want to make sure they can only ever have 3 concurrent outbound calls to the PSTN – can this be done some how?
Thanks in advance.
02-03-2011 08:37 AM
What protocol would you be using for the GWs?
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02-03-2011 08:40 AM
Hi, they're MGCP.
02-03-2011 08:53 AM
Then you need to configure locations and only set the amount of BW for 3 calls based on the codec you're using.
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02-03-2011 09:09 AM
The concurrent calls can be resticted using location based call admission control
Locations CAC The locations feature provides CAC for centralized call-processing systems. A centralized system uses a single CCM cluster to control all of the locations. CCM's locations feature allows you to specify the maximum amount of bandwidth available for calls to and from each location, thereby limiting the number of active calls and preventing oversubscription of the bandwidth on the IP WAN links
02-03-2011 01:48 PM
Is it PRIs?.
Do you want to restrict inbound calls too? ie PSTN ----> GW ----> CUCM ----> IP Phone?.
If no, I don't think locations would work.!
Locations would restrict both Inbound and Outbound calls.!
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02-04-2011 02:42 AM
Thanks for all the responses.
Yes it is PRI and no, I wouldnt want to restrict inbound calling so I assume locations wouldnt work.
Are there any other solutions?
02-04-2011 03:04 AM
I am sorry I don't think there are any methods using MGCP, but if you convert the gateway to H323 and on the outgoing POTS dial peer the maximum number of calls can be restricted using the MAX-CONN statement.
Hope this helps,
Craig
02-04-2011 03:12 AM
Please set the Bandwidth to 72kbps for this location in CUCM. May be this can help.
02-04-2011 03:13 AM
Hi Craig, thanks for the response. I'm not too familiar with H323 - can it restrict the maximum number of connections based on the calling number? So it recognises the extension which is placing the call?
02-04-2011 03:55 AM
Yes, the easiest method(off the top of my head) to restrict out going calls from a group of phones, is in CUCM I would create a new CSS 'LondonMaxCall2' that had all the 'Normal' patterns but pointed to a new Route List 'RL_LondonMaxCall2'. Under the Route-List / Route-Group I would change the PSTN access number to match the restricted dial-peer so instead of the gateway getting 9XXXXXXXX and dropping then 9 before sending to to the POTS port it the gateway receives*9XXXXXXXX which matches the restricted dial-peer.
If this doesn't make sense or you need more advice on configuring the gateway or CUCM let me know.
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02-04-2011 04:44 AM
Thanks Craig that's great info!
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