The number at the end of the trunk name is the value of the specific server 
that is found in the ctiID field in the record for that server in the 
CallManager table in the SQL database.  

If the trunk is not registering from both servers, there are two things you 
need to check:

1.  Confirm that the CallManager group that the trunk is assigned to contains 
both servers.  If it only has one, only that server will register with 
Gatekeeper.

2.  If you get a situation where you have it set correctly, but one server 
won't register, reset the CallManager service, and then do a reset on the trunk 
itself.  It should register right up.

Cliff

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Scott ODonnell 
  To: Tech Guy 
  Cc: OSL Group ; James Key 
  Sent: Monday, April 13, 2009 10:56 AM
  Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Registering CCM 4.1.3 Pub & Sub to 
IOSGatekeeper


  I have always been under the impression that the numbering for the trunks is 
NOT based on the registeration order at all.
  The "1" in Trunk_1 will always be the publisher of the cluster.
  The "2" in Trunk_2 will always be a subscriber. Specifically, it will be 
based on the order the subscriber was added to the cluster. I vaguely remember 
reading that the number is assigned based on a value established when server 
joins the cluster.


   
  On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 9:08 AM, Tech Guy <[email protected]> wrote:

    Hi,

    Is this possible? Each time I tried it only the Sub (primary call 
processing engine) got registered with the gatekeeper.

    I have seen people do it here with UCM 6/7, I am just wondering if it can 
be done with CCM 4.

    I want the Pub & Sub to register to the gatekeeper as two distinct trunks
    eg as gk-trunk_1 and gk-trunk_2.

    Thanks.

    Tech Guy









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