[OSL | CCIE_Voice] srst mode mwi

2013-08-30 Thread Karen Johnson
all,
 
when in srst mode, i left voice message to 4001 SC ,and checl the message and 
delete the message.   MWI is disappeared from 4001. However still show message 
Envelope  blinking on 4101.
 
is that expected?  and how to get rid of it?
 
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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] srst mode all

2013-08-22 Thread Karen Johnson
Thanks Justin very comprehensive, yes I noticed also that isnd bind is missing 
if save.
 
I will choose to use SRST all then modify ,save me some time in labs.
 
K

From: Justin Carney justin.s.car...@gmail.com
To: Karen Johnson karen.johnson...@yahoo.ca 
Cc: ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com, (ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com) 
ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com 
Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2013 8:37:11 PM
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] srst mode all



Short answer - yes you need to save the config.
Long answer - if you want to ensure the ephones, ephone-dns, and descriptions 
are all shown in the running config then you should save the running config 
to startup config at a point when all the settings you want (ie, description) 
are visible with show run.  The two good ways to do this are to manually type 
the config before entering srst and save, or trigger srst then modify config as 
needed EXIT srst and save.
It is typically recommended to NOT save the running config while srst is active 
(if using mgcp) because the mgcp-fallback process will remove automatically 
remove the serial interface subcommand isdn bind-l3 ccm when srst is 
triggered allow the default application (h323) to contol the serial interface.  
When cucm is reachable again this same process will restore the bind command to 
allow l3 backhaul of the serial port to cucm.  So, if you save your config 
while in srst and then you (or the grading script) reload your router the bind 
command will be missing and the serial port layer 3 will not come up until you 
manually put it back.
I just make it a habit to not save any configs while in srst mode, but if you 
are using h323 there may not be any issues - someone else may be able to 
comment on that or you could try it as an experiment and let the group know how 
it goes.
On Aug 21, 2013 9:43 PM, Karen Johnson karen.johnson...@yahoo.ca wrote:



folks,

when we have to use srst auto mode provision all  and I need to change 
Desctiption  of ephone-dn
  After come back to Normal mode. do we need to save the config  or just leave 
it?  

K
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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] srst mode all -- remove mode all

2013-08-22 Thread Karen Johnson
hi Justion,
 
then I after modify and before save, i also need to remove srst auto mode prov 
all under telephony service, right ?
 
K



From: Justin Carney justin.s.car...@gmail.com
To: Karen Johnson karen.johnson...@yahoo.ca 
Cc: ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com, (ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com) 
ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com 
Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2013 8:37:11 PM
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] srst mode all



Short answer - yes you need to save the config.
Long answer - if you want to ensure the ephones, ephone-dns, and descriptions 
are all shown in the running config then you should save the running config 
to startup config at a point when all the settings you want (ie, description) 
are visible with show run.  The two good ways to do this are to manually type 
the config before entering srst and save, or trigger srst then modify config as 
needed EXIT srst and save.
It is typically recommended to NOT save the running config while srst is active 
(if using mgcp) because the mgcp-fallback process will remove automatically 
remove the serial interface subcommand isdn bind-l3 ccm when srst is 
triggered allow the default application (h323) to contol the serial interface.  
When cucm is reachable again this same process will restore the bind command to 
allow l3 backhaul of the serial port to cucm.  So, if you save your config 
while in srst and then you (or the grading script) reload your router the bind 
command will be missing and the serial port layer 3 will not come up until you 
manually put it back.
I just make it a habit to not save any configs while in srst mode, but if you 
are using h323 there may not be any issues - someone else may be able to 
comment on that or you could try it as an experiment and let the group know how 
it goes.
On Aug 21, 2013 9:43 PM, Karen Johnson karen.johnson...@yahoo.ca wrote:



folks,

when we have to use srst auto mode provision all  and I need to change 
Desctiption  of ephone-dn
  After come back to Normal mode. do we need to save the config  or just leave 
it?  

K
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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] srst mode all -- remove mode all

2013-08-22 Thread Justin Carney
The command srst mode auto-provision all tells the router that when you
learn info from a phone in srst mode (via SNAP) keep that info in running
config.  If you desire to keep all that info in running config you also
need to keep the command in when saving the config.

Althought I haven't tested it, I would expect that removing this auto
provision all (or dn) would also remove the dynamically learned info from
the running config but any command you manually typed (such as a hunt list)
would stay.  If you let srst learn the ephone dn dynamically, then you
manually add a description (as in your original question) I would not
expect than ephone dn or description to show in running config after
removing the auto provision all.

The link below discusses the various srst options and gives many cli
examples of features you can deploy with cme as srst and using auto
provision all.  I would suggest revieiwng these config samples to help
prepare for the lab.

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucme/admin/configuration/guide/cmesrst.html

I have heard the same advice for srst in the lab from several people:
configure srst, test it once and exit, then save and reload.  Do not test
srst again, trust your config if it worked the first time.  The reason for
this advice is that the older router code has some bugs and if you try to
enter/exit srst multiple times the first will work but it may fail on
subsequent tries.
 On Aug 22, 2013 1:28 PM, Karen Johnson karen.johnson...@yahoo.ca wrote:

 hi Justion,

 then I after modify and before save, i also need to remove srst auto mode
 prov all under telephony service, right ?

 K

   *From:* Justin Carney justin.s.car...@gmail.com
 *To:* Karen Johnson karen.johnson...@yahoo.ca
 *Cc:* ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com, (ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com) 
 ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com
 *Sent:* Wednesday, August 21, 2013 8:37:11 PM
 *Subject:* Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] srst mode all

  Short answer - yes you need to save the config.
 Long answer - if you want to ensure the ephones, ephone-dns, and
 descriptions are all shown in the running config then you should save the
 running config to startup config at a point when all the settings you want
 (ie, description) are visible with show run.  The two good ways to do
 this are to manually type the config before entering srst and save, or
 trigger srst then modify config as needed EXIT srst and save.
 It is typically recommended to NOT save the running config while srst is
 active (if using mgcp) because the mgcp-fallback process will remove
 automatically remove the serial interface subcommand isdn bind-l3 ccm
 when srst is triggered allow the default application (h323) to contol the
 serial interface.  When cucm is reachable again this same process will
 restore the bind command to allow l3 backhaul of the serial port to cucm.
 So, if you save your config while in srst and then you (or the grading
 script) reload your router the bind command will be missing and the serial
 port layer 3 will not come up until you manually put it back.
 I just make it a habit to not save any configs while in srst mode, but if
 you are using h323 there may not be any issues - someone else may be able
 to comment on that or you could try it as an experiment and let the group
 know how it goes.
 On Aug 21, 2013 9:43 PM, Karen Johnson karen.johnson...@yahoo.ca
 wrote:


 folks,

 when we have to use srst auto mode provision all  and I need to change
 Desctiption  of ephone-dn
   After come back to Normal mode. do we need to save the config  or just
 leave it?

 K

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[OSL | CCIE_Voice] srst mode all

2013-08-21 Thread Karen Johnson


folks,
 
when we have to use srst auto mode provision all  and I need to change 
Desctiption  of ephone-dn
  After come back to Normal mode. do we need to save the config  or just leave 
it?  
 
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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] srst mode all

2013-08-21 Thread Justin Carney
Short answer - yes you need to save the config.

Long answer - if you want to ensure the ephones, ephone-dns, and
descriptions are all shown in the running config then you should save the
running config to startup config at a point when all the settings you want
(ie, description) are visible with show run.  The two good ways to do
this are to manually type the config before entering srst and save, or
trigger srst then modify config as needed EXIT srst and save.

It is typically recommended to NOT save the running config while srst is
active (if using mgcp) because the mgcp-fallback process will remove
automatically remove the serial interface subcommand isdn bind-l3 ccm
when srst is triggered allow the default application (h323) to contol the
serial interface.  When cucm is reachable again this same process will
restore the bind command to allow l3 backhaul of the serial port to cucm.
So, if you save your config while in srst and then you (or the grading
script) reload your router the bind command will be missing and the serial
port layer 3 will not come up until you manually put it back.

I just make it a habit to not save any configs while in srst mode, but if
you are using h323 there may not be any issues - someone else may be able
to comment on that or you could try it as an experiment and let the group
know how it goes.
On Aug 21, 2013 9:43 PM, Karen Johnson karen.johnson...@yahoo.ca wrote:


 folks,

 when we have to use srst auto mode provision all  and I need to change
 Desctiption  of ephone-dn
   After come back to Normal mode. do we need to save the config  or just
 leave it?

 K

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[OSL | CCIE_Voice] srst mode none

2011-06-29 Thread donny f
hi all,

In stst mode none, do we still need this command ?

1) dial-peer hunt 2
2) add-preference 9 in the  ephone-dns
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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] srst mode none

2011-06-29 Thread Rogers Ochieng
The best way is to test on your rack to see what happens without and then
with those commands during srst and in normal operation having enabled your
voice and voip dialpeer debugs.  Just my two cents towards being an expert.


Rogers
CCIE #28970 (Voice)

On 29 June 2011 09:01, donny f f.faraday...@gmail.com wrote:

 hi all,

 In stst mode none, do we still need this command ?

 1) dial-peer hunt 2
 2) add-preference 9 in the  ephone-dns


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[OSL | CCIE_Voice] SRST mode auto-provision

2011-05-29 Thread Randall Crumm
HI,
Just wondering if it should make a difference if I am running a HW VPN because 
my phones will not register in SRST mode.
I tried several ways to put br1 rtr in srst no luck.


I've even manually configured the rtr with ephones and ephone-dn's

Everything looks configured correctly on CUCM too.



snipit..

telephony-service
 srst mode auto-provision all
 max-ephones 3
 max-dn 3
 ip source-address 10.10.110.2 port 2000

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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] SRST mode auto-provision

2011-05-29 Thread Cristobal Priego
you will have to implemente access list for SRST to work properly
or create a new ccm-group with the pub server only
assign the ccm-group to the proper device pool
and when you're ready to test srst
just stop the ccm service on the pub

2011/5/29 Randall Crumm rrcr...@yahoo.com

 HI,
 Just wondering if it should make a difference if I am running a HW VPN
 because my phones will not register in SRST mode.
 I tried several ways to put br1 rtr in srst no luck.

 I've even manually configured the rtr with ephones and ephone-dn's

 Everything looks configured correctly on CUCM too.



 snipit..

 telephony-service
  srst mode auto-provision all
  max-ephones 3
  max-dn 3
  ip source-address 10.10.110.2 port 2000

 Thanks,
 Randall




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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] SRST mode auto-provision

2011-05-29 Thread Rrcrumm
I did the latter but with the sub and it did not work

Randall

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On May 29, 2011, at 6:16 PM, Cristobal Priego cristobalpri...@gmail.com wrote:

 you will have to implemente access list for SRST to work properly
 or create a new ccm-group with the pub server only
 assign the ccm-group to the proper device pool
 and when you're ready to test srst
 just stop the ccm service on the pub
 
 2011/5/29 Randall Crumm rrcr...@yahoo.com
 HI,
 Just wondering if it should make a difference if I am running a HW VPN 
 because my phones will not register in SRST mode.
 I tried several ways to put br1 rtr in srst no luck.
 
 I've even manually configured the rtr with ephones and ephone-dn's
 
 Everything looks configured correctly on CUCM too.
 
 
 
 snipit..
 
 telephony-service
  srst mode auto-provision all
  max-ephones 3
  max-dn 3
  ip source-address 10.10.110.2 port 2000
 
 Thanks,
 Randall
 
 
 
 
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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] SRST mode auto-provision

2011-05-29 Thread Cristobal Priego
on your phone check the network settings do they have an SRST reference ?

2011/5/29 Rrcrumm rrcr...@yahoo.com

 I did the latter but with the sub and it did not work

 Randall

 Sent from my iPhone

 On May 29, 2011, at 6:16 PM, Cristobal Priego cristobalpri...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 you will have to implemente access list for SRST to work properly
 or create a new ccm-group with the pub server only
 assign the ccm-group to the proper device pool
 and when you're ready to test srst
 just stop the ccm service on the pub

 2011/5/29 Randall Crumm  rrcr...@yahoo.comrrcr...@yahoo.com

 HI,
 Just wondering if it should make a difference if I am running a HW VPN
 because my phones will not register in SRST mode.
 I tried several ways to put br1 rtr in srst no luck.

 I've even manually configured the rtr with ephones and ephone-dn's

 Everything looks configured correctly on CUCM too.



 snipit..

 telephony-service
  srst mode auto-provision all
  max-ephones 3
  max-dn 3
  ip source-address 10.10.110.2 port 2000

 Thanks,
 Randall




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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] SRST mode auto-provision

2011-05-29 Thread Randall Crumm
yes.
I'm going to try tomorrow

I just need to know the bestway to do this in the lab.

Randall






From: Cristobal Priego cristobalpri...@gmail.com
To: Rrcrumm rrcr...@yahoo.com
Cc: Online Study ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com
Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2011 6:23 PM
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] SRST mode auto-provision


on your phone check the network settings do they have an SRST reference ?


2011/5/29 Rrcrumm rrcr...@yahoo.com

I did the latter but with the sub and it did not work


Randall

Sent from my iPhone

On May 29, 2011, at 6:16 PM, Cristobal Priego cristobalpri...@gmail.com 
wrote:


you will have to implemente access list for SRST to work properly
or create a new ccm-group with the pub server only
assign the ccm-group to the proper device pool
and when you're ready to test srst
just stop the ccm service on the pub


2011/5/29 Randall Crumm rrcr...@yahoo.com

HI,
Just wondering if it should make a difference if I am running a HW VPN 
because my phones will not register in SRST mode.
I tried several ways to put br1 rtr in srst no luck.



I've even manually configured the rtr with ephones and ephone-dn's


Everything looks configured correctly on CUCM too.






snipit..


telephony-service
 srst mode auto-provision all
 max-ephones 3
 max-dn 3
 ip source-address 10.10.110.2 port 2000


Thanks,
Randall





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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] SRST mode auto-provision

2011-05-29 Thread Cristobal Priego
in the lab you can shut down the WAN interface


you can't do that with proctorlabs

2011/5/29 Randall Crumm rrcr...@yahoo.com

 yes.
 I'm going to try tomorrow

 I just need to know the bestway to do this in the lab.

 Randall




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 *From:* Cristobal Priego cristobalpri...@gmail.com
 *To:* Rrcrumm rrcr...@yahoo.com
 *Cc:* Online Study ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com
 *Sent:* Sunday, May 29, 2011 6:23 PM
 *Subject:* Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] SRST mode auto-provision

 on your phone check the network settings do they have an SRST reference ?

 2011/5/29 Rrcrumm rrcr...@yahoo.com

 I did the latter but with the sub and it did not work

 Randall

 Sent from my iPhone

 On May 29, 2011, at 6:16 PM, Cristobal Priego cristobalpri...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 you will have to implemente access list for SRST to work properly
 or create a new ccm-group with the pub server only
 assign the ccm-group to the proper device pool
 and when you're ready to test srst
 just stop the ccm service on the pub

 2011/5/29 Randall Crumm  rrcr...@yahoo.comrrcr...@yahoo.com

 HI,
 Just wondering if it should make a difference if I am running a HW VPN
 because my phones will not register in SRST mode.
 I tried several ways to put br1 rtr in srst no luck.

 I've even manually configured the rtr with ephones and ephone-dn's

 Everything looks configured correctly on CUCM too.



 snipit..

 telephony-service
  srst mode auto-provision all
  max-ephones 3
  max-dn 3
  ip source-address 10.10.110.2 port 2000

 Thanks,
 Randall




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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] srst mode auto provision all

2011-05-01 Thread donny f
today i got it work fine, not sure what i wrong in Proctorlab other day.

On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 12:45 PM, George Goglidze gogli...@gmail.comwrote:

 does the config appear at any point?

 try restarting the router first, and then try to register phone to srst
 again.
 do the phone ever register with srst?

 can you do, show ephone register when the phone are registered to the
 cucme, and show run at that moment too?


 On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 6:47 PM, donny f f.faraday...@gmail.com wrote:

 tks , i am using prcotorlab ,so i believe 12.4.15

 what i miss here ?

 config

 telep-service
 max-dn 10
 max-ephone 5
ip soure 10.1.202.1 po 2000
   srst moe autorpv all
 !

 that is it

   On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 11:15 AM, George Goglidze 
 gogli...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi guys,

 with telephony-service in srst mode, with srst mode autoprovision all,
 when the phone register, with the help of SNAP protocol CUCME will read
 all information from the .cnf file that is in the phone itself, and create
 ephone-dn, and ephone's in the running configuration...

 After the phone un-registers from the CUCME, and registers back to CUCM,
 this configuration will stay in running-configuration, until you reboot
 the router, which will start with startup-configuration again. and if you
 save it before reload, then it will stay there.

 So Donny, the behavior you're experiencing is not normal. Show us the
 configuration please, and the IOS you're running.

 Regards,

 On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 2:02 PM, Julien Krieger 
 krieger.jul...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Donny,

 You are right but the display is only fonctionnal when you are in srst
 mode and phone are registered on the srst gateway.

 As soon as the srst process turns down because phone unregister from
 srst gateway and register back on CUCM, there are nothing anymore to 
 display
 on the srst gateway config about phone.

 Test this:
 1/ sh run when CUCM is not reachable and that your phones have
 registered on the srst gateway. You will display you phone config (all 
 phone
 becomes dial-peer, etc...)

 2/ sh run when your phone have unregistered from srst gateway and
 registered back to CUCM. Nothing to display anymore...

 Again and again...

 Do you see what I mean?
 I hope this help you to understand.

 Julien


 2011/4/29 donny f f.faraday...@gmail.com

 hi julien,

 as per cisco SRND/doc.

 there are 3 auto prov  (none, dn,all)

 and when we back to UCM from SRST, we should see the ephone and dn for
 auto prov all. (that is why there is  none optio )

 Am I misunderstand it ?

   On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 6:55 AM, Julien Krieger 
 krieger.jul...@gmail.com wrote:

 When your IPPhones register on SRST gateway, gateway learn all
 ipphones configuration and translate it into dial-peers. With srst mode
 autoprovision all command you can read the built configuration from a 
 show
 run thanks to that command.

 When UCM is available again, your ipphones unregister from SRST
 gateway to register back to UCM. therefore, there is no configuration 
 left
 in the gateway... I guess this is why you don't see any configuration 
 after
 re-register to UCM.

   2011/4/29 donny f f.faraday...@gmail.com

   hi exp,

 I use  srst mode autoprovisio all  under telephony-service.

 However when i back  from CME mode to UCM , my ephone-dn and ephone
 do not stay in sh run

 Is that expected ?  what i missed ?

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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] srst mode auto provision all

2011-05-01 Thread donny f
hi G,

wondering, what is benefit of using  auto prov all   for srst ?

is there something that  srst none and dn can not do ?
tks

On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 2:21 AM, donny f f.faraday...@gmail.com wrote:

 today i got it work fine, not sure what i wrong in Proctorlab other day.


 On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 12:45 PM, George Goglidze gogli...@gmail.comwrote:

 does the config appear at any point?

 try restarting the router first, and then try to register phone to srst
 again.
 do the phone ever register with srst?

 can you do, show ephone register when the phone are registered to the
 cucme, and show run at that moment too?


 On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 6:47 PM, donny f f.faraday...@gmail.com wrote:

 tks , i am using prcotorlab ,so i believe 12.4.15

 what i miss here ?

 config

 telep-service
 max-dn 10
 max-ephone 5
ip soure 10.1.202.1 po 2000
   srst moe autorpv all
 !

 that is it

   On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 11:15 AM, George Goglidze 
 gogli...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi guys,

 with telephony-service in srst mode, with srst mode autoprovision all,
 when the phone register, with the help of SNAP protocol CUCME will read
 all information from the .cnf file that is in the phone itself, and create
 ephone-dn, and ephone's in the running configuration...

 After the phone un-registers from the CUCME, and registers back to CUCM,
 this configuration will stay in running-configuration, until you reboot
 the router, which will start with startup-configuration again. and if you
 save it before reload, then it will stay there.

 So Donny, the behavior you're experiencing is not normal. Show us the
 configuration please, and the IOS you're running.

 Regards,

 On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 2:02 PM, Julien Krieger 
 krieger.jul...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Donny,

 You are right but the display is only fonctionnal when you are in srst
 mode and phone are registered on the srst gateway.

 As soon as the srst process turns down because phone unregister from
 srst gateway and register back on CUCM, there are nothing anymore to 
 display
 on the srst gateway config about phone.

 Test this:
 1/ sh run when CUCM is not reachable and that your phones have
 registered on the srst gateway. You will display you phone config (all 
 phone
 becomes dial-peer, etc...)

 2/ sh run when your phone have unregistered from srst gateway and
 registered back to CUCM. Nothing to display anymore...

 Again and again...

 Do you see what I mean?
 I hope this help you to understand.

 Julien


 2011/4/29 donny f f.faraday...@gmail.com

 hi julien,

 as per cisco SRND/doc.

 there are 3 auto prov  (none, dn,all)

 and when we back to UCM from SRST, we should see the ephone and dn for
 auto prov all. (that is why there is  none optio )

 Am I misunderstand it ?

   On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 6:55 AM, Julien Krieger 
 krieger.jul...@gmail.com wrote:

 When your IPPhones register on SRST gateway, gateway learn all
 ipphones configuration and translate it into dial-peers. With srst mode
 autoprovision all command you can read the built configuration from a 
 show
 run thanks to that command.

 When UCM is available again, your ipphones unregister from SRST
 gateway to register back to UCM. therefore, there is no configuration 
 left
 in the gateway... I guess this is why you don't see any configuration 
 after
 re-register to UCM.

   2011/4/29 donny f f.faraday...@gmail.com

   hi exp,

 I use  srst mode autoprovisio all  under telephony-service.

 However when i back  from CME mode to UCM , my ephone-dn and ephone
 do not stay in sh run

 Is that expected ?  what i missed ?

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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] srst mode auto provision all

2011-05-01 Thread Miron Kobelski
Hi,

I agree, that srst auto provision none would be a better solution.
Unfortunatetly, AFAIR, there is a bug in the CUCME software version tested
in the lab. ephone and ephone-dn templates not always work with srst auto
provision none. I dont' remember details, but this prevented you from
configuring some features when not using srst auto provision all.

aaah, here it is:
http://www.mail-archive.com/ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com/msg18135.html

best regards
kobel

On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 10:46, donny f f.faraday...@gmail.com wrote:

 hi G,

 wondering, what is benefit of using  auto prov all   for srst ?

 is there something that  srst none and dn can not do ?
 tks

 On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 2:21 AM, donny f f.faraday...@gmail.com wrote:

 today i got it work fine, not sure what i wrong in Proctorlab other day.


 On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 12:45 PM, George Goglidze gogli...@gmail.comwrote:

 does the config appear at any point?

 try restarting the router first, and then try to register phone to srst
 again.
 do the phone ever register with srst?

 can you do, show ephone register when the phone are registered to the
 cucme, and show run at that moment too?


 On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 6:47 PM, donny f f.faraday...@gmail.com wrote:

 tks , i am using prcotorlab ,so i believe 12.4.15

 what i miss here ?

 config

 telep-service
 max-dn 10
 max-ephone 5
ip soure 10.1.202.1 po 2000
   srst moe autorpv all
 !

 that is it

   On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 11:15 AM, George Goglidze gogli...@gmail.com
  wrote:

 Hi guys,

 with telephony-service in srst mode, with srst mode autoprovision
 all, when the phone register, with the help of SNAP protocol CUCME will
 read all information from the .cnf file that is in the phone itself, and
 create ephone-dn, and ephone's in the running configuration...

 After the phone un-registers from the CUCME, and registers back to
 CUCM, this configuration will stay in running-configuration, until you
 reboot the router, which will start with startup-configuration again. and 
 if
 you save it before reload, then it will stay there.

 So Donny, the behavior you're experiencing is not normal. Show us the
 configuration please, and the IOS you're running.

 Regards,

 On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 2:02 PM, Julien Krieger 
 krieger.jul...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Donny,

 You are right but the display is only fonctionnal when you are in srst
 mode and phone are registered on the srst gateway.

 As soon as the srst process turns down because phone unregister from
 srst gateway and register back on CUCM, there are nothing anymore to 
 display
 on the srst gateway config about phone.

 Test this:
 1/ sh run when CUCM is not reachable and that your phones have
 registered on the srst gateway. You will display you phone config (all 
 phone
 becomes dial-peer, etc...)

 2/ sh run when your phone have unregistered from srst gateway and
 registered back to CUCM. Nothing to display anymore...

 Again and again...

 Do you see what I mean?
 I hope this help you to understand.

 Julien


 2011/4/29 donny f f.faraday...@gmail.com

 hi julien,

 as per cisco SRND/doc.

 there are 3 auto prov  (none, dn,all)

 and when we back to UCM from SRST, we should see the ephone and dn
 for auto prov all. (that is why there is  none optio )

 Am I misunderstand it ?

   On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 6:55 AM, Julien Krieger 
 krieger.jul...@gmail.com wrote:

 When your IPPhones register on SRST gateway, gateway learn all
 ipphones configuration and translate it into dial-peers. With srst 
 mode
 autoprovision all command you can read the built configuration from a 
 show
 run thanks to that command.

 When UCM is available again, your ipphones unregister from SRST
 gateway to register back to UCM. therefore, there is no configuration 
 left
 in the gateway... I guess this is why you don't see any configuration 
 after
 re-register to UCM.

   2011/4/29 donny f f.faraday...@gmail.com

   hi exp,

 I use  srst mode autoprovisio all  under telephony-service.

 However when i back  from CME mode to UCM , my ephone-dn and ephone
 do not stay in sh run

 Is that expected ?  what i missed ?

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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] srst mode auto provision all

2011-05-01 Thread Shrini
Hi Miron,
 
You mean with 12.4(20)T2 we privacy will not transferred from ephone
template ? and we need to add ephone 1 , privacy off.
 
Thanks
Shrini

  _  

From: ccie_voice-boun...@onlinestudylist.com
[mailto:ccie_voice-boun...@onlinestudylist.com] On Behalf Of Miron Kobelski
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 3:37 AM
To: donny f
Cc: ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] srst mode auto provision all


Hi,

I agree, that srst auto provision none would be a better solution.
Unfortunatetly, AFAIR, there is a bug in the CUCME software version tested
in the lab. ephone and ephone-dn templates not always work with srst auto
provision none. I dont' remember details, but this prevented you from
configuring some features when not using srst auto provision all. 

aaah, here it is:
http://www.mail-archive.com/ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com/msg18135.html

best regards
kobel


On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 10:46, donny f f.faraday...@gmail.com wrote:


hi G,
 
wondering, what is benefit of using  auto prov all   for srst ?
 
is there something that  srst none and dn can not do ?
tks


On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 2:21 AM, donny f f.faraday...@gmail.com wrote:


today i got it work fine, not sure what i wrong in Proctorlab other day. 


On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 12:45 PM, George Goglidze gogli...@gmail.com
wrote:


does the config appear at any point? 

try restarting the router first, and then try to register phone to srst
again.
do the phone ever register with srst? 

can you do, show ephone register when the phone are registered to the cucme,
and show run at that moment too? 



On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 6:47 PM, donny f f.faraday...@gmail.com wrote:


tks , i am using prcotorlab ,so i believe 12.4.15
 
what i miss here ?
 
config
 
telep-service
max-dn 10
max-ephone 5
   ip soure 10.1.202.1 po 2000
  srst moe autorpv all
!
 
that is it


On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 11:15 AM, George Goglidze gogli...@gmail.com
wrote:


Hi guys,

with telephony-service in srst mode, with srst mode autoprovision all,
when the phone register, with the help of SNAP protocol CUCME will read
all information from the .cnf file that is in the phone itself, and create
ephone-dn, and ephone's in the running configuration...

After the phone un-registers from the CUCME, and registers back to CUCM,
this configuration will stay in running-configuration, until you reboot
the router, which will start with startup-configuration again. and if you
save it before reload, then it will stay there.

So Donny, the behavior you're experiencing is not normal. Show us the
configuration please, and the IOS you're running.

Regards,


On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 2:02 PM, Julien Krieger krieger.jul...@gmail.com
wrote:


Hi Donny,

You are right but the display is only fonctionnal when you are in srst mode
and phone are registered on the srst gateway.

As soon as the srst process turns down because phone unregister from srst
gateway and register back on CUCM, there are nothing anymore to display on
the srst gateway config about phone.

Test this:
1/ sh run when CUCM is not reachable and that your phones have registered on
the srst gateway. You will display you phone config (all phone becomes
dial-peer, etc...)

2/ sh run when your phone have unregistered from srst gateway and registered
back to CUCM. Nothing to display anymore...

Again and again...

Do you see what I mean?
I hope this help you to understand.

Julien 


2011/4/29 donny f f.faraday...@gmail.com


hi julien,
 
as per cisco SRND/doc.
 
there are 3 auto prov  (none, dn,all)
 
and when we back to UCM from SRST, we should see the ephone and dn for auto
prov all. (that is why there is  none optio )
 
Am I misunderstand it ?   


On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 6:55 AM, Julien Krieger krieger.jul...@gmail.com
wrote:


When your IPPhones register on SRST gateway, gateway learn all ipphones
configuration and translate it into dial-peers. With srst mode
autoprovision all command you can read the built configuration from a show
run thanks to that command.

When UCM is available again, your ipphones unregister from SRST gateway to
register back to UCM. therefore, there is no configuration left in the
gateway... I guess this is why you don't see any configuration after
re-register to UCM.


2011/4/29 donny f f.faraday...@gmail.com


hi exp,
 
I use  srst mode autoprovisio all  under telephony-service.
 
However when i back  from CME mode to UCM , my ephone-dn and ephone do not
stay in sh run
 
Is that expected ?  what i missed ?

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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] srst mode auto provision all

2011-04-30 Thread Julien Krieger
Hi Donny,

You are right but the display is only fonctionnal when you are in srst mode
and phone are registered on the srst gateway.

As soon as the srst process turns down because phone unregister from srst
gateway and register back on CUCM, there are nothing anymore to display on
the srst gateway config about phone.

Test this:
1/ sh run when CUCM is not reachable and that your phones have registered on
the srst gateway. You will display you phone config (all phone becomes
dial-peer, etc...)

2/ sh run when your phone have unregistered from srst gateway and registered
back to CUCM. Nothing to display anymore...

Again and again...

Do you see what I mean?
I hope this help you to understand.

Julien

2011/4/29 donny f f.faraday...@gmail.com

 hi julien,

 as per cisco SRND/doc.

 there are 3 auto prov  (none, dn,all)

 and when we back to UCM from SRST, we should see the ephone and dn for auto
 prov all. (that is why there is  none optio )

 Am I misunderstand it ?

 On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 6:55 AM, Julien Krieger 
 krieger.jul...@gmail.comwrote:

 When your IPPhones register on SRST gateway, gateway learn all ipphones
 configuration and translate it into dial-peers. With srst mode
 autoprovision all command you can read the built configuration from a show
 run thanks to that command.

 When UCM is available again, your ipphones unregister from SRST gateway to
 register back to UCM. therefore, there is no configuration left in the
 gateway... I guess this is why you don't see any configuration after
 re-register to UCM.

   2011/4/29 donny f f.faraday...@gmail.com

   hi exp,

 I use  srst mode autoprovisio all  under telephony-service.

 However when i back  from CME mode to UCM , my ephone-dn and ephone do
 not stay in sh run

 Is that expected ?  what i missed ?

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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] srst mode auto provision all

2011-04-30 Thread George Goglidze
Hi guys,

with telephony-service in srst mode, with srst mode autoprovision all,
when the phone register, with the help of SNAP protocol CUCME will read
all information from the .cnf file that is in the phone itself, and create
ephone-dn, and ephone's in the running configuration...

After the phone un-registers from the CUCME, and registers back to CUCM,
this configuration will stay in running-configuration, until you reboot
the router, which will start with startup-configuration again. and if you
save it before reload, then it will stay there.

So Donny, the behavior you're experiencing is not normal. Show us the
configuration please, and the IOS you're running.

Regards,

On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 2:02 PM, Julien Krieger krieger.jul...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi Donny,

 You are right but the display is only fonctionnal when you are in srst mode
 and phone are registered on the srst gateway.

 As soon as the srst process turns down because phone unregister from srst
 gateway and register back on CUCM, there are nothing anymore to display on
 the srst gateway config about phone.

 Test this:
 1/ sh run when CUCM is not reachable and that your phones have registered
 on the srst gateway. You will display you phone config (all phone becomes
 dial-peer, etc...)

 2/ sh run when your phone have unregistered from srst gateway and
 registered back to CUCM. Nothing to display anymore...

 Again and again...

 Do you see what I mean?
 I hope this help you to understand.

 Julien


 2011/4/29 donny f f.faraday...@gmail.com

 hi julien,

 as per cisco SRND/doc.

 there are 3 auto prov  (none, dn,all)

 and when we back to UCM from SRST, we should see the ephone and dn for
 auto prov all. (that is why there is  none optio )

 Am I misunderstand it ?

 On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 6:55 AM, Julien Krieger krieger.jul...@gmail.com
  wrote:

 When your IPPhones register on SRST gateway, gateway learn all ipphones
 configuration and translate it into dial-peers. With srst mode
 autoprovision all command you can read the built configuration from a show
 run thanks to that command.

 When UCM is available again, your ipphones unregister from SRST gateway
 to register back to UCM. therefore, there is no configuration left in the
 gateway... I guess this is why you don't see any configuration after
 re-register to UCM.

   2011/4/29 donny f f.faraday...@gmail.com

   hi exp,

 I use  srst mode autoprovisio all  under telephony-service.

 However when i back  from CME mode to UCM , my ephone-dn and ephone do
 not stay in sh run

 Is that expected ?  what i missed ?

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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] srst mode auto provision all

2011-04-30 Thread donny f
tks , i am using prcotorlab ,so i believe 12.4.15

what i miss here ?

config

telep-service
max-dn 10
max-ephone 5
   ip soure 10.1.202.1 po 2000
  srst moe autorpv all
!

that is it

On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 11:15 AM, George Goglidze gogli...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi guys,

 with telephony-service in srst mode, with srst mode autoprovision all,
 when the phone register, with the help of SNAP protocol CUCME will read
 all information from the .cnf file that is in the phone itself, and create
 ephone-dn, and ephone's in the running configuration...

 After the phone un-registers from the CUCME, and registers back to CUCM,
 this configuration will stay in running-configuration, until you reboot
 the router, which will start with startup-configuration again. and if you
 save it before reload, then it will stay there.

 So Donny, the behavior you're experiencing is not normal. Show us the
 configuration please, and the IOS you're running.

 Regards,

 On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 2:02 PM, Julien Krieger 
 krieger.jul...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi Donny,

 You are right but the display is only fonctionnal when you are in srst
 mode and phone are registered on the srst gateway.

 As soon as the srst process turns down because phone unregister from srst
 gateway and register back on CUCM, there are nothing anymore to display on
 the srst gateway config about phone.

 Test this:
 1/ sh run when CUCM is not reachable and that your phones have registered
 on the srst gateway. You will display you phone config (all phone becomes
 dial-peer, etc...)

 2/ sh run when your phone have unregistered from srst gateway and
 registered back to CUCM. Nothing to display anymore...

 Again and again...

 Do you see what I mean?
 I hope this help you to understand.

 Julien


 2011/4/29 donny f f.faraday...@gmail.com

 hi julien,

 as per cisco SRND/doc.

 there are 3 auto prov  (none, dn,all)

 and when we back to UCM from SRST, we should see the ephone and dn for
 auto prov all. (that is why there is  none optio )

 Am I misunderstand it ?

   On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 6:55 AM, Julien Krieger 
 krieger.jul...@gmail.com wrote:

 When your IPPhones register on SRST gateway, gateway learn all ipphones
 configuration and translate it into dial-peers. With srst mode
 autoprovision all command you can read the built configuration from a 
 show
 run thanks to that command.

 When UCM is available again, your ipphones unregister from SRST gateway
 to register back to UCM. therefore, there is no configuration left in the
 gateway... I guess this is why you don't see any configuration after
 re-register to UCM.

   2011/4/29 donny f f.faraday...@gmail.com

   hi exp,

 I use  srst mode autoprovisio all  under telephony-service.

 However when i back  from CME mode to UCM , my ephone-dn and ephone do
 not stay in sh run

 Is that expected ?  what i missed ?

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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] srst mode auto provision all

2011-04-30 Thread George Goglidze
does the config appear at any point?

try restarting the router first, and then try to register phone to srst
again.
do the phone ever register with srst?

can you do, show ephone register when the phone are registered to the cucme,
and show run at that moment too?


On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 6:47 PM, donny f f.faraday...@gmail.com wrote:

 tks , i am using prcotorlab ,so i believe 12.4.15

 what i miss here ?

 config

 telep-service
 max-dn 10
 max-ephone 5
ip soure 10.1.202.1 po 2000
   srst moe autorpv all
 !

 that is it

 On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 11:15 AM, George Goglidze gogli...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi guys,

 with telephony-service in srst mode, with srst mode autoprovision all,
 when the phone register, with the help of SNAP protocol CUCME will read
 all information from the .cnf file that is in the phone itself, and create
 ephone-dn, and ephone's in the running configuration...

 After the phone un-registers from the CUCME, and registers back to CUCM,
 this configuration will stay in running-configuration, until you reboot
 the router, which will start with startup-configuration again. and if you
 save it before reload, then it will stay there.

 So Donny, the behavior you're experiencing is not normal. Show us the
 configuration please, and the IOS you're running.

 Regards,

 On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 2:02 PM, Julien Krieger krieger.jul...@gmail.com
  wrote:

 Hi Donny,

 You are right but the display is only fonctionnal when you are in srst
 mode and phone are registered on the srst gateway.

 As soon as the srst process turns down because phone unregister from srst
 gateway and register back on CUCM, there are nothing anymore to display on
 the srst gateway config about phone.

 Test this:
 1/ sh run when CUCM is not reachable and that your phones have registered
 on the srst gateway. You will display you phone config (all phone becomes
 dial-peer, etc...)

 2/ sh run when your phone have unregistered from srst gateway and
 registered back to CUCM. Nothing to display anymore...

 Again and again...

 Do you see what I mean?
 I hope this help you to understand.

 Julien


 2011/4/29 donny f f.faraday...@gmail.com

 hi julien,

 as per cisco SRND/doc.

 there are 3 auto prov  (none, dn,all)

 and when we back to UCM from SRST, we should see the ephone and dn for
 auto prov all. (that is why there is  none optio )

 Am I misunderstand it ?

   On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 6:55 AM, Julien Krieger 
 krieger.jul...@gmail.com wrote:

 When your IPPhones register on SRST gateway, gateway learn all ipphones
 configuration and translate it into dial-peers. With srst mode
 autoprovision all command you can read the built configuration from a 
 show
 run thanks to that command.

 When UCM is available again, your ipphones unregister from SRST gateway
 to register back to UCM. therefore, there is no configuration left in the
 gateway... I guess this is why you don't see any configuration after
 re-register to UCM.

   2011/4/29 donny f f.faraday...@gmail.com

   hi exp,

 I use  srst mode autoprovisio all  under telephony-service.

 However when i back  from CME mode to UCM , my ephone-dn and ephone do
 not stay in sh run

 Is that expected ?  what i missed ?

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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] srst mode auto provision all

2011-04-29 Thread Julien Krieger
When your IPPhones register on SRST gateway, gateway learn all ipphones
configuration and translate it into dial-peers. With srst mode
autoprovision all command you can read the built configuration from a show
run thanks to that command.

When UCM is available again, your ipphones unregister from SRST gateway to
register back to UCM. therefore, there is no configuration left in the
gateway... I guess this is why you don't see any configuration after
re-register to UCM.

2011/4/29 donny f f.faraday...@gmail.com

 hi exp,

 I use  srst mode autoprovisio all  under telephony-service.

 However when i back  from CME mode to UCM , my ephone-dn and ephone do not
 stay in sh run

 Is that expected ?  what i missed ?

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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] srst mode auto provision all

2011-04-29 Thread donny f
hi julien,

as per cisco SRND/doc.

there are 3 auto prov  (none, dn,all)

and when we back to UCM from SRST, we should see the ephone and dn for auto
prov all. (that is why there is  none optio )

Am I misunderstand it ?

On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 6:55 AM, Julien Krieger krieger.jul...@gmail.comwrote:

 When your IPPhones register on SRST gateway, gateway learn all ipphones
 configuration and translate it into dial-peers. With srst mode
 autoprovision all command you can read the built configuration from a show
 run thanks to that command.

 When UCM is available again, your ipphones unregister from SRST gateway to
 register back to UCM. therefore, there is no configuration left in the
 gateway... I guess this is why you don't see any configuration after
 re-register to UCM.

   2011/4/29 donny f f.faraday...@gmail.com

   hi exp,

 I use  srst mode autoprovisio all  under telephony-service.

 However when i back  from CME mode to UCM , my ephone-dn and ephone do not
 stay in sh run

 Is that expected ?  what i missed ?

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[OSL | CCIE_Voice] srst mode auto provision all

2011-04-28 Thread donny f
hi exp,

I use  srst mode autoprovisio all  under telephony-service.

However when i back  from CME mode to UCM , my ephone-dn and ephone do not
stay in sh run

Is that expected ?  what i missed ?
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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] SRST mode with HSRP

2011-04-08 Thread Naoufal Kerboute
Hi,

Add the secondary address (which is your backup gw) in the telephony-services.

Rgds
Naoufal

From: ccie_voice-boun...@onlinestudylist.com 
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Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2011 8:17 PM
To: Glen Cobby; George Goglidze
Cc: ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] SRST mode with HSRP

Hi guys,

Thank you for your answers.

George, I am more looking for a backup solution at this tima than load 
balancing. For load balancing, I could still use 2 HRSP instances and use 2 DP 
with 2 HSRP vip. With it, i will have both solution.

Julien


2011/4/7 Glen Cobby 
g...@positivenetworks.co.ukmailto:g...@positivenetworks.co.uk
I do that on sites with two gateways and it works fine.

Thanks

Glen

On 7 Apr 2011, at 14:57, Julien Krieger 
krieger.jul...@gmail.commailto:krieger.jul...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi guys,

 I am running a few tests to clear thing up on SRST with HSRP.

 I have 1 remote site with 2 local gateways. Theses gateways must act as SRST 
 should my wan goes down.
 I would usually create 2 Device Pools with 1 of the 2 gateways as its SRST 
 reference.
 But what if I gateway go down?

 What I would like to see is if I could use an HSRP ip add as my SRST 
 reference into my 1 device pool.
 Do you think it would work?

 Julien
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[OSL | CCIE_Voice] SRST mode with HSRP

2011-04-07 Thread Julien Krieger
Hi guys,

I am running a few tests to clear thing up on SRST with HSRP.

I have 1 remote site with 2 local gateways. Theses gateways must act as SRST
should my wan goes down.
I would usually create 2 Device Pools with 1 of the 2 gateways as its SRST
reference.
But what if I gateway go down?

What I would like to see is if I could use an HSRP ip add as my SRST
reference into my 1 device pool.
Do you think it would work?

Julien
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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] SRST mode with HSRP

2011-04-07 Thread ccieid1ot
Yes

duy
ccie #27737 voice

tmobile g2
On Apr 7, 2011 9:45 AM, Julien Krieger krieger.jul...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi guys,

 I am running a few tests to clear thing up on SRST with HSRP.

 I have 1 remote site with 2 local gateways. Theses gateways must act as
SRST
 should my wan goes down.
 I would usually create 2 Device Pools with 1 of the 2 gateways as its SRST
 reference.
 But what if I gateway go down?

 What I would like to see is if I could use an HSRP ip add as my SRST
 reference into my 1 device pool.
 Do you think it would work?

 Julien
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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] SRST mode with HSRP

2011-04-07 Thread George Goglidze
Hi Julien,

The quick answer is yes, but there is a gotcha...

As you described you normally configure 2 Device Pools, with different SRST
Router on each. That means when the WAN is down, you are using both Voice
Gateways at the same time, which provides you a way to load balance calls.
say you have E1's on each VG, then the phones would use both of them. As
well, say you got two 2851's, which support  up to 90 phones. Then you can
have in total up to 180 Phones fail over to SRST...

Now if you use HSRP IP Address, none of these will happen. You can only use
one router at a time!!! Unless the other one goes down.

Hope this helps,

On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 6:57 AM, Julien Krieger krieger.jul...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi guys,

 I am running a few tests to clear thing up on SRST with HSRP.

 I have 1 remote site with 2 local gateways. Theses gateways must act as
 SRST should my wan goes down.
 I would usually create 2 Device Pools with 1 of the 2 gateways as its SRST
 reference.
 But what if I gateway go down?

 What I would like to see is if I could use an HSRP ip add as my SRST
 reference into my 1 device pool.
 Do you think it would work?

 Julien

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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] SRST mode with HSRP

2011-04-07 Thread Julien Krieger
Hi guys,

Thank you for your answers.

George, I am more looking for a backup solution at this tima than load
balancing. For load balancing, I could still use 2 HRSP instances and use 2
DP with 2 HSRP vip. With it, i will have both solution.

Julien



2011/4/7 Glen Cobby g...@positivenetworks.co.uk

 I do that on sites with two gateways and it works fine.

 Thanks

 Glen

 On 7 Apr 2011, at 14:57, Julien Krieger krieger.jul...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hi guys,
 
  I am running a few tests to clear thing up on SRST with HSRP.
 
  I have 1 remote site with 2 local gateways. Theses gateways must act as
 SRST should my wan goes down.
  I would usually create 2 Device Pools with 1 of the 2 gateways as its
 SRST reference.
  But what if I gateway go down?
 
  What I would like to see is if I could use an HSRP ip add as my SRST
 reference into my 1 device pool.
  Do you think it would work?
 
  Julien
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[OSL | CCIE_Voice] SRST mode

2007-11-29 Thread Balamurugan Singaram
Hi,
   
  BR2, phone1-3001 and phone2-3002 and HQ phone1-1001 and phone2-1002. 
   
  When the BR2 is in SRST mode, can I call BR2 from HQ with normal 4 digit 
number [3001] or 10 digit pstn numbers to reach BR2. 
   
  Normal user from HQ will dial only the 4 digit number to reach BR2 [3001, 
3002], but it is not hitting the BR2 phone at SRST mode. But I can call BR2 
with 10 digit PSTN number it hitting BR2, It is normal or I should reach the 
BR2 with 4 digit number from HQ in SRST mode also.
   
  Please let me know your suggestion.
   
  Thanks,
  Bala.

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