03-02-2012 07:23 AM - edited 03-17-2019 10:52 PM
Greetings.
With this setup:
TMS1 ------+---FIREWALL---VCS-E---(WAN LINK)---TMS2
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VCS-C------+
VCS-C is traversal server, VCS-E is traversal client.
Can TMS2 populate a phonebook with the endpoints registered to VCS-C by polling VCS-E or does it have to poll through the firewall to VCS-C?
Many thanks.
03-07-2012 02:39 AM
Hi!
if you open the rules and the TMS2 can reach VCS-C yes, but it´s no reccomended, The best solution is to use a tex file.
Good luck
03-08-2012 05:39 AM
Thanks for your reply.
I think you're talking about pulling from VCS-C through the firewall. I understand I can do this, but don't want to for obvious reasons. My question is: can TMS2 pull from the VCS-E?
When you say text file, I think you're talking about a manual export/import? I would rather the process be automated, but might have to resort to this.
03-12-2012 02:34 AM
Leroy,
Yes, you can, you can pull from some gatekeeper attached to TMS, If you have your VCS-E regsiter on your TMS2 you can pull it without problems.
Other solution, if you have your VCS-E in a DMZ with 2 diferents ip (internal, external) you can register this VCS-E on the TMS1.
When i said text file I mean:
Phone Books-> Manage phoen books sources->New->Manual List->Add new contacts.
Bye
03-12-2012 06:21 AM
Thanks again for your reply.
So to return to my original question, when I register the VCS-E to TMS2 and pull the information from VCS-E to create an address book on TMS2, will this address book show the endpoints registered to VCS-C? Or will it only show endpoints registered to VCS-E? Remember VCS-C is a traversal server and VCS-E is a traversal client.
Thanks again.
03-12-2012 06:54 AM
Actually the VCS-E is the traversal server, VCS-C is the traversal client, I was confused on that point. I apologize for the error.
03-21-2012 04:41 AM
Hi Leroy,
see that TANDBERG explanation
The address book used by TMS-2 is only viewed by endpoint registers on TMS2. Other option is to make a cluster with a internal and external TMS.
I doný know if this point is supported by cisco.
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