As I remember, the MVA does not need the H323 dial-peer always. CUCM itself
can also provide the VXML locally, so you do not need an H323 gateway with
dial-peers at all.
There is a Service Parameter, which indicates that feature.

I do not remember how it is called, but there it is.

On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 12:17 PM, CCIEVoiceKP <ccievoic...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Question here that just struck me ... If you configure Mobile Voice Access
> on a router that is a an MGCP gw, obviously you need to also config an H323
> gw for MVA (which includes a dial-peer to reach MVA), but do you need
> dial-peers to reach numbers you call through MVA.
>
> So if I dial my MVA number, enter my remote destination and pin and then
> press 1 to make a call ... Does that call go out of the MGCp gw or will it
> go out of the h323 gw and require additional dial-peers?
>
> KP
>
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