09-26-2013 07:44 PM - edited 03-18-2019 01:52 AM
Hi All,
Anyway to make Video endpoint can preserve (not drop) the call when VCS control fail?
Thanks!
Daniel
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09-26-2013 09:30 PM
That is not entirely correct. In fact, even if you set the call routing to optimal mode, VCS can handle the signalling in some situations. Take a look at this print from the admin guide x7.2:
Do you see? For registered endpoints, for example, VCS will always handle the signaling. Therefore, I would say that there is not call preservation feature in VCS, not at all, even with optimal mode.
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Paulo Souza
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09-26-2013 07:49 PM
I think you can. Under the VCS, change the call routed mode to optimal.
Optimal: if possible, the VCS will remove itself from the call signaling path, which may mean the call does not consume a call license.
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09-26-2013 08:07 PM
Hi,
That is not call preservation feature exactly, what about a traversal call? VCS cannot be removed from the call path once it is acting as a gateway. And this is a very common situtation, when you are calling external endpoints or even internal endpoints with different protocols.
As far as I understand, call preservation feature must to be present on both components, the server and the client. According to release notes for TC endpoints version TC 6.2, call preservation feature is now supported, but only when the endpoints are registered to CUCM. Therefore, I would say that call preservation is not available when using VCS as call control server, only for CUCM.
Take a look at the release notes for TC 6.2:
I hope this help.
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Paulo Souza
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09-26-2013 08:56 PM
Agree, there is no preservation on traversal calls . It is only applicable for calls within corporate network.
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09-26-2013 09:30 PM
That is not entirely correct. In fact, even if you set the call routing to optimal mode, VCS can handle the signalling in some situations. Take a look at this print from the admin guide x7.2:
Do you see? For registered endpoints, for example, VCS will always handle the signaling. Therefore, I would say that there is not call preservation feature in VCS, not at all, even with optimal mode.
Regards
Paulo Souza
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09-27-2013 06:44 PM
Its not only traversal calls. Also when the endpoint is registered to a VCS the call
will not be released by that VCS.
So if that cluster peer fails the call would also die at one point.
In theory I could picture that using DNS records for the contact header and
having a statefull update of the calls in a cluster could solve it. But I would say
its not implemented by today and not sure how the future will look like.
Also the VCS-E might have challange's if devices are behind NAT, though SIP Outbound could help here as well.
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