Hi Otto,
Thank you for correcting me about question 4. The scenario that you explained 
is exactly what I had experienced, but I remembered wrong when I described it.
Brgds,
Roger Källberg
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Från: Otto Sanchez [o...@ipexpert.com]
Skickat: den 5 mars 2010 19:38
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Hi Matthew, Roger,

Just wanted to add some few comments:

1.- According to the h.323 configuration guide for 12.4T and 15.0, the command 
zone local includes the RAS port option, i.e, zone local zonename domainname 
[ras-ip-address] [port], where port is the RAS listening port on the GK, 
however when you take a look at the ios voice command reference the zone local 
syntax is zone local gatekeeper-name domain-name [ras-IP-address] [invia 
inbound gatekeeper | outvia outbound gatekeeper [enable-intrazone]] which does 
not include port potion to set the RAS signaling port. Also when trying with my 
2811 router the latter option seems to be the valid one. So my conclusion by 
now is that RAS port in the GK should remain at 1719 (default).

3.- You may find also a good explanation and example of this in the CUCM SRND 
page 10-96

4.- The owner id in the phone configuration is used also by the phone mobility 
softkey to let the system know where the call should be sent (according to the 
rdp destination number owner), remote destination will still ring without this 
setting

HTH,


2010/3/5 Roger Källberg 
<roger.kallb...@cygate.se<mailto:roger.kallb...@cygate.se>>
Hi Matthew,
Nice to see that your keeping busy and that you put so high hopes to my 
knowledge. :-)

I can't answer all your questions, not right now anyway ;-) I'll look in to 
these and get back to you if you haven't got response from someone else.

2. The reason for that dialplan pattern, I guess that's what you are referring 
to, can wreck havoc to BACD and CUE is that it changes the ANI of the CME 
phones to the full E.164. That might or might not be a problem, depending on 
how you have setup the VM boxes and so on. The other part of this question, 
registering DN with GK, that depends on what format of the DN that the question 
asks for. It might not be stated and then the short number, ie 3002 to take one 
of the PL DN's as an example, would be doable to use for registration.

3. You have summarized it pretty well, that's pretty much what app dial rules 
are used for. It allows applications like Mobile Connect to change the dialed 
number on the fly with the rules that are setup. I also think that it could be 
used to change the caller number, but I haven't tried that myself. I usually go 
for a H.323 gw whenever I need to get cell phone integrations to work for a 
customer, and in that I change the DNIS or ANI to the standard that the telco 
what's it in.

Answer to q 4.

*         Associations on the end user is used for controlling the phone config 
from CCMUSER pages and also to be able to set the primary extension.


*         Association on the device is used for, and is mandatory if no UDP is 
created for the user, to get the Mobile Connect to work.


*         Association on the line is used for presence.

There are certainly more usage for all of these, but these are the keys as far 
as I know.

Brgds,
Roger Källberg
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Från: Berry, Matthew J. 
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Skickat: den 5 mars 2010 04:02
Till: CCIE Voice OSL 
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Ämne: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Theory questions from Vol 1, Labs 5a-c


All -



I have several theory questions that came up during my time spent in labs 5a, 
5b, and 5c.  I am hoping that some super smart CCIE candidates may have found 
the answer to these questions.



Roger and Ossamah, I'm looking to you guys to represent. :)



1.  How do you source RAS messages from a specific port on a gateway?  I know 
you can define the "h225 listen-port XXXX" but that seems to only be one part.  
You can also configure the gateway to talk to the gatekeeper over a specific 
port using "h323-gateway voip ip PL ipaddr 10.10.110.1 1719".  How could I tell 
the gatekeeper to use a different port for interacting with RAS messages?



2.  Registering SCCP full qualified E.164 DNs can cause issues with BACD and 
CUE voicemail pilots.  Why is that?  What if the lab requires us to register 
all CUCME phone DNs with the gatekeeper?



3. What is the purpose of application dial rules?  Lab 5c utilized it for 
Mobile Connect and Mobile Voice Access, but there was no explanation on the 
Proctor Guide or the volume one walkthroughs.  Can someone speak to the value 
there?  It seems like it would allow a user to enter their own remote 
destination numbers (via ccmuser) without the access code of 9 and the dial 
rule could automatically prefix the 9.  Thoughts?



4.  When it comes to mobility,I know that I can associate an end user with a 
phone via End Users.  I can also set an Owner User ID via the Device page.  I 
can also associate the user with a line.  What is the big difference between 
these features and what account association is required for what service?



Those are my questions for now. :)

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