09-23-2015 11:09 PM - edited 03-18-2019 05:01 AM
Hi
I have CUCM setup ( SIP trunk----CUCM) & need to connect sx 80. My requirement is to make vedeo & pstn calls. Waht is the best way to deploy sx 80? do i need Expressway?
Please advise
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10-22-2015 06:44 AM
Yes, you can use same IP subnet for VCS-C and VCS-E (LAN1) but this is not a recommended and best practice to deploy VCS-E to have direct connectivity with VCS-C network leg. This kind of deployment is less secured environment since you have only single point of entry.
In your case using VCS-E dual interface, the peer address configured on your VCS-C (client) traversal zone will be 172.20.22.17 and no static routing needed on VCS-E since they are directly connected. No firewall in between so no firewall definition needed and this would be a risk.
Do you have any struggle on the firewall why you deploy the VCS-E like that? Do your firewall have limitation that couldn't meet recommended deployment based on the sample deployment in this guide http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/telepresence/infrastructure/vcs/config_guide/X8-6/Cisco-VCS-Basic-Configuration-Control-with-Expressway-Deployment-Guide-X8-6.pdf under page 63-64.
regards,
Acevirgil
10-23-2015 01:04 AM
Assuming you already configured neighbor zone for CUCM and Expressway-C via SIP trunk and traversal zone for Expressway-C and E and zones are active, next step is to create dial plan, search rules, and transforms.
See attached deployment guide under "Deploying B2B" on page 31 and go through Procedure 8 to 14. This will provide you step by step procedures on how to make search rules and transforms to achieve successful B2B call (CUCM registered endpoints calls to or from external via Expressway C & E). The dial plan, local domain, and external domain used in the guide would be different in your case but this will serve as your reference.
Dial plan: 800xxxx
Local domain: cisco.local
External domain: cisco.com
regards,
Acevirgil
09-24-2015 12:52 AM
Where is your SX80 registered? On VCS or CUCM?
When making calls to PSTN, you shoud have voice gateway integrated on CUCM or ISDN gateway integrated to VCS.
The VCS Expressway (Expressway Edge) will come in place when you need to call video endpoints located outside your network or B2B calls.
By the way, what are the components of your infrastructure for video conference/UC applications?
regards,
Acevirgil
10-10-2015 08:55 PM
Hi Acevirgil
My environment has expressway C & E. SX 80 registerd with CUCM. What is the simplest way to allow video calls form outside (from third party SIP clents)?
Regards
Suchira
10-11-2015 03:36 AM
I would recommend to use the Expressway solution for MRA (Mobile and Remote Access) and B2B for communicating with third-party SIP clients. The Expressway will provide secure access to mobile and remote endpoints outside your network and for B2B calls without VPN.
Your Expressway Edge will be your front-end facing the outside to interface with third-party SIP or even H323 clients that leverages the interworking capability acting as your SIP-to-H.323 interworking gateway. The Expressway Core and CUCM will be the back-end inside your network.
You may refer to this design guide and take a look at Collaboration Edge section under page 24.
http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/solutions/PA/midmarket/video.pdf
And for deployment guides:
regards,
Acevirgil
10-22-2015 06:44 AM
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10-22-2015 06:44 AM
Yes, you can use same IP subnet for VCS-C and VCS-E (LAN1) but this is not a recommended and best practice to deploy VCS-E to have direct connectivity with VCS-C network leg. This kind of deployment is less secured environment since you have only single point of entry.
In your case using VCS-E dual interface, the peer address configured on your VCS-C (client) traversal zone will be 172.20.22.17 and no static routing needed on VCS-E since they are directly connected. No firewall in between so no firewall definition needed and this would be a risk.
Do you have any struggle on the firewall why you deploy the VCS-E like that? Do your firewall have limitation that couldn't meet recommended deployment based on the sample deployment in this guide http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/telepresence/infrastructure/vcs/config_guide/X8-6/Cisco-VCS-Basic-Configuration-Control-with-Expressway-Deployment-Guide-X8-6.pdf under page 63-64.
regards,
Acevirgil
10-22-2015 03:42 PM
Hi Acevirgil
Really apreciate your response. The reason i go with this solution is some issues in the firewall. I will plan to change the Lan1 ip subnet later.
My requirement is to make internal to/from external sip dialing only ( no Jabber requirement)
CUCM---(SIP)--EXP C---EXP E
CUCM route pattern
Please advise , what kind of search rules do do i need on E & C?
Thanks
Suchira
10-23-2015 01:04 AM
Assuming you already configured neighbor zone for CUCM and Expressway-C via SIP trunk and traversal zone for Expressway-C and E and zones are active, next step is to create dial plan, search rules, and transforms.
See attached deployment guide under "Deploying B2B" on page 31 and go through Procedure 8 to 14. This will provide you step by step procedures on how to make search rules and transforms to achieve successful B2B call (CUCM registered endpoints calls to or from external via Expressway C & E). The dial plan, local domain, and external domain used in the guide would be different in your case but this will serve as your reference.
Dial plan: 800xxxx
Local domain: cisco.local
External domain: cisco.com
regards,
Acevirgil
10-26-2015 03:49 AM
Hi Acevirgil,
Thanks for your support on this issue. One thing I found was that sx 80s route all calls to expressway even the normal E164 numbers. Sx 80 automatically append the domain & try to route through the sip trunk to expressway.
Please advise on this issue.
Thanks
Suchira
04-21-2016 10:47 PM
Hi ,
I have a same topology,
CUCM-SX80 -Expresway C/E , SX80 will registered to CUCM,After exp-C/E integrating CUCM then i want to use jabber guest and MRA,
Can I use MRA with SX80 endpoing client ?
04-28-2016 05:59 AM
Yes, you can register an SX80 via MRA - all of the supported endpoints are listed on the data sheet here:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/unified-communications/expressway-series/datasheet-c78-736477.html?cachemode=refresh
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