unity connection 8.0 in cluster

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02-10-2011 01:34 AM - edited 03-16-2019 03:23 AM
hello
i configure unity connection in cluster and did all the steps that cisco sagest.
on cucm manager 8.03 i build voice port that sinc only with the UNITY-PUB.
when i test the cluster performance i shutdown the UNITY-PUB and the voice port unregister
so maybe i need to build more voice port that will sinc with the UNITY-SUB in this case?
cisco pdf not mantion it
TK
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02-10-2011 05:54 AM
Hi TK,
Yes, ports need to be built/assigned to both the Pub and Sub
in a Unity Connection cluster
Here's an example;
Voice Messaging Port Configuration for a Connection Cluster
For a Cisco Unity Connection cluster, you must know how the voice messaging ports will function—which ports will answer calls and which ports will dial out (for setting MWIs and for sending message notifications). Depending on the function of the ports, you will assign them to the applicable server in the Connection cluster:
For example, an eight-port system with six answering ports and two dial-out ports can be configured as follows.
Port Function | Port Display Name | Server |
---|---|---|
Answering | UCM1-001 | Subscriber |
UCM1-002 | Subscriber | |
UCM1-003 | Subscriber | |
UCM1-004 | Publisher | |
UCM1-005 | Publisher | |
UCM1-006 | Publisher | |
Dialing out | UCM1-007 | Publisher |
UCM1-008 | Subscriber |
Under normal conditions, the Cisco Unity Connection cluster will handle calls in the following manner:
•The subscriber server will answer most incoming calls. If no answering ports on the subscriber server are available, the publisher server will answer calls.
•The publisher server will dial out for MWIs and notifications If no dial-out ports on the publisher server are available, the subscriber server will dial out for MWIs and notifications.
Cheers!
Rob
