11-14-2012 09:10 AM - edited 03-18-2019 12:07 AM
Hey There,
So I have been given the mandiate to get our VCSE to talk and work fully with our VCS... and to do so in 1 day, oh and by the way, I have no idea what I am doing .... I have got the vcse general config done with IP and such and VCS and VCSE can ping eachother, so we are good up to L3. Can someone out there be so kind as to explain the basic steps of making these things work together? I have created a client traversal zone on vcs control for vcse and a server traversal zone on vcse for vcs... But the VCS is posting the message: "SIP: Unknown" and VCSE is showing "failed"... I setup a search rule on each and associated it with the zone pointing to the other with pretty much everything matching... Alas, they are claiming they are not talking.
Here are some general questions:
Should I make the VCS and VCSE a cluster? and why? Can I do what I need to without the cluster config?
We have TMS, is it requisite to get VCSE to connect to TMS? and if so, how is this done?
I appreciate your kind help!
Steve
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11-14-2012 11:20 AM
Check out:
And the other information avaiable via:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps11337/tsd_products_support_series_home.html
Check that your firewal is open and that you do not have any nat-helper, alg or other features enabled on the router/firewall.
You find a firewal info on the cisco doc site as well.
The destination port of the tcp packet shall be 7001 (or what ever is configured on the VCS-C and -E.
the source port does not really matter and if its behind nat can even have changed.
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11-14-2012 04:08 PM
Here is basic configuration for traversal link between VCS Expressway and VCS Control.
VCS Control
VCS Expressway
11-14-2012 10:05 AM
OK, so the VCS & VCSE show the Client(VCS) & Server(VCSE) traversal zones as active, but the VCSE shows active but warning... I set the SIP port on both for 7001, but the VCSE see's the VCS connections over 25880 instead of 7001...? Any ideas?
11-14-2012 11:20 AM
Check out:
And the other information avaiable via:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps11337/tsd_products_support_series_home.html
Check that your firewal is open and that you do not have any nat-helper, alg or other features enabled on the router/firewall.
You find a firewal info on the cisco doc site as well.
The destination port of the tcp packet shall be 7001 (or what ever is configured on the VCS-C and -E.
the source port does not really matter and if its behind nat can even have changed.
Please remember to rate helpful responses and identify
11-14-2012 04:08 PM
Here is basic configuration for traversal link between VCS Expressway and VCS Control.
VCS Control
VCS Expressway
11-15-2012 05:48 PM
Thanks guy's! I really appreciate the very helpful info!
11-16-2012 04:42 PM
You are welcome, thank you for the feedback!
Good success with your installation.
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