10-30-2013 08:13 AM - edited 03-16-2019 08:09 PM
Hello, All!
I'm working on a scenario in my lab and would like to know if it's possible to register a voice-enabled ISR as a SIP endpoint in CUCM. Rather than register the ISR as a trunk, I'd like to use SIP-UA to register a particular extension. Basically CUCM would be acting as the ITSP.
Inbound Call Path
PSTN --> Core ISR --> CUCM --> 2911 Registered with SIP-UA --(FXS Ports)--> Analog Phone
Issue
In CUCM I am seeing "Rejected" under the status. I have included the ISR debugs for "ccsip messages".
Steps taken so far..
CUCM
Configured SIP Advanced device
Added ext to line 1
Set "Digest User" to "telecomsiptest"
User Configuration - telecomsiptest
Set digest authentication password
Associated device to user account
ISR
Configured SIP UA as seen below.
sip-ua
credentials username telecomsiptest password 7 XXXXX realm XXXX
authentication username telecomsiptest password 7 XXXXX
registrar 1 ipv4:192.168.2.12 expires 3600
registrar 2 ipv4:192.168.2.13 expires 3600
registrar 3 ipv4:192.168.2.11 expires 3600
sip-server ipv4:192.168.2.12
Any help would be greatly appreciated as always. If there's a better way of doing this setup, I'm all ears. Thanks again for your time.
10-30-2013 08:24 AM
There is not need to register. Configure the ISR as SIP trunk and that's it.
10-30-2013 08:48 AM
If I did that, would I not need to build a Route Pattern for inbound calls, which would then require I create a route list as well? If this was multipled times a 100 that starts becoming unmanageable when the end-goal is to just have 1 extension ring down to the router and back.
Perhaps I'm not thinking about it correctly. Here's the scenario...
Hardware
2911 Router - CUBE Licensed, PVDM installed
4-Port FXS Card - I'd like to connect 4 lines to an analog 4-line phone system.
4-Port FXO Card - For POTS Failover on SIP failure
Inbound
The SIP gateway would only need 1 extension sent to it, example x5000. When x5000 is called it should be passed down to the the SIP gateway and then start hunting on the 4 FXS ports.
Outbound
All outbound traffic will be passed to CUCM for processing. If CUCM is unreachable, calls will be sent via a POTS line connected to 4-Port FXO card.
Have I completely overthought the design? I've dug so deep into this I feel like I may have looked over something much simpler. Thanks for your help!
10-31-2013 05:00 AM
Any additional thoughts on this? Thanks again for your insight.
09-21-2015 07:35 AM
Hello raymond00,
Could you finish your SIP Trunk configuration to ITSP? I have the same problem. I´m going to install a 2911 gateway to ITSP by SIP Trunk. This gateway will be registered on UCM. I want UCM hands all inbound and outbound calls.
My topology: UCM > Trunk > Gateway > SIP Trunk > ITSP
Could you tell us your experience or your configuration file about it?
03-27-2020 03:11 AM
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