11-19-2012 09:16 PM - edited 03-16-2019 02:17 PM
Hello all,
For our customer, we have a Centralized cluster located at Malaysia serving countries in APAC region. For India, we will be having 2 lines for all the IP phones for PSTN/VoIP isolation with the same number. Geolocations can work but customer raised some valid concerns where it is still going to violate regarding this feature so will be using legacy design.
However, I would like to understand how it behaves during SRST. The 2-lines from the IP phone will be registered to Cisco SRST gateway and will reflect as shared line??
And, the customer would like to have to continue the user level restrictions even during SRST. I guess it's possible only with Cisco CME but it will need user specific dial-peers which will be very complex design.
Please advice.
Regards...
Ashok.
11-19-2012 10:56 PM
Ashok,
If you fall into SRST, presumably you'll only have PSTN access since your connection to CUCM will be cut-off. What do you need to preserve re: PSTN/VoIP isolation in that mode since VoIP will only be phone-to-phone at the local site at that point?
Also, you can configure SRST to only let one of the two lines register. So if the PSTN line was first and the VoIP line was second, you could configure SRST to only let the PSTN line register and thus in SRST you can extend only a single class of service and not break any rules.
-Steven
11-19-2012 11:59 PM
Hi Steven,
Thanks for your response.
The customer wants to retain 2 lines during SRST mode so that he can call to other India IPT sites during regional outage back to Central cluster at Malaysia. This means we need to retain almost the same structure of Cisco CUCM during SRST. I feel it may be configured using CME features but not quite sure.
Any ideas?
Regards...
Ashok.
11-20-2012 12:45 AM
Hi Steven,
How is it possible to configure SRST to register only one line of 2 lines to get registered? We assign SRST reference at device level, right?
Regards...
Ashok.
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