12-10-2010 06:30 PM - edited 03-19-2019 02:03 AM
We have CME 4.0 in production, And I have installed cucm 8.0 in our lab, I want to connect cucm 8.0 with CME 4.0 so I can make the call from CUCM 8.0 and also able receive call on cucm.
How should I do this?
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12-11-2010 12:52 AM
The simplest would be to create a H.323 gateway in CUCM with the IP address of the CME box. Then create a route pattern on CUCM with the extension range of the CME phones e.g. 6XXX and point it to the gateway.
On the CME router create a dial peer pointing to the CUCM IP address with a destination pattern of the CUCM extensions. If you have multiple CUCM servers create one dial peer for each and use the preference command to control the order in which they are used.
12-11-2010 12:52 AM
The simplest would be to create a H.323 gateway in CUCM with the IP address of the CME box. Then create a route pattern on CUCM with the extension range of the CME phones e.g. 6XXX and point it to the gateway.
On the CME router create a dial peer pointing to the CUCM IP address with a destination pattern of the CUCM extensions. If you have multiple CUCM servers create one dial peer for each and use the preference command to control the order in which they are used.
12-11-2010 04:58 AM
Dear Sir,
I am asking this out of curiosity, why you adviced on using H.323 and not SIP ? is there any issue if i use SIP while connecting CUCM with CME ?
Kindly guide me
12-11-2010 10:40 AM
Both can be used, H323 is the legacy method and is widely used. I still prefer H323 over SIP for CME-CUCM connections.
In general, Unified CM and Unified CME interworking allows all combination of calls from SCCP IP phones to SIP IP phones, or vice versa, across a SIP trunk or H.323 trunk. Calls can be transferred (blind or consultative) or forwarded back and forth between the Unified CM and Unified CME SIP and/or SCCP IP phones.
When connected to Unified CM via H.323 trunks, Unified CME can auto-detect Unified CM calls. When a call terminating on Unified CME is transferred or forwarded, Unified CME regenerates the call and routes the call appropriately to another Unified CME or Unified CM by hairpinning the call. Unified CME hairpins the call legs from Unified CM for the VoIP calls across SIP or H.323 trunks when needed. For more information on allowing auto-detection on a non-H.450 supported Unified CM network and for enabling or disabling supplementary services for H450.2, H450.3, or SIP, refer to the Unified CME product documentation available at
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps4625/tsd_products_support_series_home.html
When connected to Unified CM via SIP trunks, Unified CME does not auto-detect Unified CM calls. By default, Unified CME always tries to redirect calls using either a SIP Refer message for call transfer or a SIP 302 Moved Temporarily message for call forward; if that fails, Unified CME will then try to hairpin the call.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/srnd/8x/callpros.html#wp1044453
You can use either, just make sure you choose based on the features you need.
HTH
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12-11-2010 04:55 PM
Thank you, that's very informative.
12-13-2010 08:49 AM
Hi James,
That works great, I have one more question regarding Unity, Is it possible I can transfer my voice mail from CME Unity Express to full Unity 8, so I can send voice mail to exchange? Thanks for your help.
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