02-22-2013 11:57 AM - edited 03-18-2019 12:38 AM
Hi All,
What is the best way to configure proper call routing to the ISDN based on the following conditions:
- two ISDN gateways deployed, each in different location,
- both gateways register to VCS with the same prefixes,
- each gateway is in its own subzone,
- each group of endpoints assigned to subzones based on their location.
The goal is to have a defined routing so that calls from endpoints in a specific location (subzone) are routed through the correct gateway.
Should this be done by deleting specific links, by call policy or some other method?
And what about redundancy in such a deployment (if one of the gateway fails)?
Kind regards
Maciek
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02-23-2013 04:37 AM
First of all separate user experience with what is done on the technical level.
Registering a ISDN GW with a different prefix (or no prefix at all) does not mean that
the user can not reach it or that the user can dial a specific prefix.
Its information technology so there is not just one way to go, there are often multiple ways which lead to the same goal.
In addition it depends on your deployment, the capabilities of your team, the requirements, ....
With X7.2 you could define a search rule based on a named (sub) zone and match your isdn-dial out prefix to the isdn gw1 and put the other users in an other zone, similar search rule with the same prefix the user dials but this time
matched to the other isdngw.
For the ISDN gw you could either map it via different registration prefixes or what I would prefer, put them
each in their own zones.
If you have these two search rules and add two additional ones with a lower priority it might
work for a failover as well, but I would use a CPL or a policy server for such a scenario which
woudl allow you to better map on the error case.
The VCS is great because it is quite simple and logical but still has the CPL/Policies to extend a lot.
Anyhow it is not the best out of the box call control, so if you need that, look into CUCM.
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02-22-2013 11:02 PM
Hi,
Why you want to use same prefix's on both GW's?
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02-22-2013 11:04 PM
You don't need a seperate subzone for each GW. The prefix is responsible for routing , but you could do that. It is depend of your goal
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02-23-2013 01:18 AM
Hi,
I need to use the same prefix for both GW's so that the user experience stays the same.
The users are used to dialing specific prefix regardless of the location.
In the previous deployment, the endpoints were registered to their respective ISDN GW.
Now every endpoint is registered to the VCS and so are the GW's.
Is it doable? I'm trying to think of a way to do it, it's something very simple using CUCM, but how to configure it on VCS?
Kind regards
Maciek
02-23-2013 01:42 AM
If you use the same prefix you got a routing problem. If you use the same prefix, which one is the active or backup?
On the Mcu you could do that. If I wrong correct me!
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02-23-2013 01:51 AM
Yes, I know I have a problem
But this should be doable as this is something very common in telephony environments using CUCM.
Both gateways should be active but used by different groups of endpoints.
And if one fails, the other should take care of the calls.
Kind regards
Maciek
02-23-2013 04:37 AM
First of all separate user experience with what is done on the technical level.
Registering a ISDN GW with a different prefix (or no prefix at all) does not mean that
the user can not reach it or that the user can dial a specific prefix.
Its information technology so there is not just one way to go, there are often multiple ways which lead to the same goal.
In addition it depends on your deployment, the capabilities of your team, the requirements, ....
With X7.2 you could define a search rule based on a named (sub) zone and match your isdn-dial out prefix to the isdn gw1 and put the other users in an other zone, similar search rule with the same prefix the user dials but this time
matched to the other isdngw.
For the ISDN gw you could either map it via different registration prefixes or what I would prefer, put them
each in their own zones.
If you have these two search rules and add two additional ones with a lower priority it might
work for a failover as well, but I would use a CPL or a policy server for such a scenario which
woudl allow you to better map on the error case.
The VCS is great because it is quite simple and logical but still has the CPL/Policies to extend a lot.
Anyhow it is not the best out of the box call control, so if you need that, look into CUCM.
Please remember to rate helpful responses and identify
02-27-2013 07:53 AM
Thanks Martin. This is what I was missing - the ability to route a call based on the source of the request.
I checked the possibility in X6.1, that's why I couldn't see a proper solution for the problem
02-24-2013 03:08 AM
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