10-21-2003 08:09 PM - edited 03-17-2019 08:06 PM
I have a customer that would like to use multiple 3510 MCUs. When configured for "Stacked," the internal GateKeeper drops on all of the units (MC and MPs).
Is there a way to keep a GateKeeper up? Is it necessary? I'm new to this product, any assistance is appreciated.
Thanks
Scott
10-31-2003 08:27 AM
If you are using the embedded gatekeeper, then you may have to upgrade to the latest code.
11-04-2003 04:22 PM
Thanks! I'll ask the tech to give it a shot.
Scott
11-05-2003 04:15 PM
The issue is resolved.
The "Stack" cannot support the internal gatekeeper. An additional MCU is used (with the gateekeeper) and the stack is associated with the MCU that is running the gatekeeper.
An upgrade to the latest code was highly desirable / required to make the new and old unit(s) work together (or work together better).
Thanks again for your response.
Scott
11-11-2003 06:29 AM
Note that the embedded GK in the MCU is not recommended for enterprise deployments. Cisco design guides and best practices re: enterprise video deployments recommend using the MCM/GK on IOS as the proper solution.
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