01-12-2013 03:04 AM - edited 03-19-2019 06:06 AM
Hi all,
i need to setup the MVA feature over a sip trunk ( also called DISA ) . Where can i find an example or a config guide?
i found a lot about h.323 but nothing on sip.
i'm ok with the first part in enabling the service and configuring the numbering part, but i didn't well undestand the sip trunk
part.
can someone point me in the righ direction?
thanks
Michele
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01-12-2013 09:15 AM
Well it is possible to have it that way for SIP calls, assuming you don't need SIP trunk authentication and demarcation (not recommended), but I dont see how you can get MVA to work without routing via CUBE as the MVR IVR is triggered via TCL on a GW, so you would need to hairpin the call through a GW/CUBE along the path.
From SRND:
The architecture of the Mobile Voice Access and Enterprise Feature Access feature is as important to understand as their functionality. Figure 25-24 depicts the message flows and architecture required for Mobile Voice Access and Enterprise Feature Access. The following sequence of interactions and events can occur between Unified CM, the PSTN gateway, and the H.323 or SIP VXML gateway:
Unified CM forwards IVR prompts and instructions to the H.323 or SIP VXML gateway via HTTP (see step 1 in Figure 25-24). This provides the VXML gateway with the ability to play these prompts for the inbound Mobile Voice Access callers.
The H.323 or SIP VXML gateway uses HTTP to forward Mobile Voice Access user input back to Unified CM (see step 2 in Figure 25-24).
The PSTN gateway forwards DTMF digits in response to user or Smart Phone key sequences from the remote destination phone for Enterprise Feature Access two-stage dialing and mid-call features (see step 3 in Figure 25-24).
HTH,
Chris
01-12-2013 09:04 AM
The H323 example should be identical, all that would be different is the dial-peer configuration where it specifies it is a SIP dial-peer.
HTH,
Chris
01-12-2013 09:08 AM
Hi Chris,
thanks for the answer, but i mean a sip trunk in the cucm, somenthing like this
cucm-------->sip--------->provider
no gateway in the middle.
Is it possible?
Thanks.
Michele
01-12-2013 09:15 AM
Well it is possible to have it that way for SIP calls, assuming you don't need SIP trunk authentication and demarcation (not recommended), but I dont see how you can get MVA to work without routing via CUBE as the MVR IVR is triggered via TCL on a GW, so you would need to hairpin the call through a GW/CUBE along the path.
From SRND:
The architecture of the Mobile Voice Access and Enterprise Feature Access feature is as important to understand as their functionality. Figure 25-24 depicts the message flows and architecture required for Mobile Voice Access and Enterprise Feature Access. The following sequence of interactions and events can occur between Unified CM, the PSTN gateway, and the H.323 or SIP VXML gateway:
Unified CM forwards IVR prompts and instructions to the H.323 or SIP VXML gateway via HTTP (see step 1 in Figure 25-24). This provides the VXML gateway with the ability to play these prompts for the inbound Mobile Voice Access callers.
The H.323 or SIP VXML gateway uses HTTP to forward Mobile Voice Access user input back to Unified CM (see step 2 in Figure 25-24).
The PSTN gateway forwards DTMF digits in response to user or Smart Phone key sequences from the remote destination phone for Enterprise Feature Access two-stage dialing and mid-call features (see step 3 in Figure 25-24).
HTH,
Chris
01-13-2013 01:58 AM
Thanks Chris,
i've more clear ideas now, i'll go on.
michele
05-04-2020 01:29 PM
Hello,
Did you ever find any solution for MVA over SIP trunk ?
Thank you
05-04-2020 01:39 PM
The setup that the OP described won’t work for MVA. The call has to go through a voice gateway for MVA to work.
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