11-21-2007 08:21 AM - edited 03-15-2019 07:22 AM
Are analog phones counted as phones from an SRST perspective? The analog phones will be behind a 2851 (off VG224's). The VG224's will be setup with MGCP and failover to h.323 (with a dial-peer 9.T) pointing to the SRST router (2851). My scenario will have 70 ip phones or so. The hope is I don't have to go up to the 3800 series in order to get all the analog phones licensed for SRST.
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11-21-2007 08:56 AM
Hi Jerry,
You won't love this info, but I'm sure it applies to the VG224 as well :(
During Cisco CallManager fallback, Cisco SRST considers the Cisco VG248 to be a group of Cisco IP phones. Each of the 48 ports on the Cisco VG248 is treated by Cisco SRST as a separate Cisco IP phone.
Hope this helps!
Rob
11-21-2007 08:56 AM
Hi Jerry,
You won't love this info, but I'm sure it applies to the VG224 as well :(
During Cisco CallManager fallback, Cisco SRST considers the Cisco VG248 to be a group of Cisco IP phones. Each of the 48 ports on the Cisco VG248 is treated by Cisco SRST as a separate Cisco IP phone.
Hope this helps!
Rob
07-26-2012 01:31 AM
Hi,
The link was deleted. So I need an official link. Can you send a new link please.
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