hiya.. Wondered i'm too late to write something in here for a reply. I'm currently working on a sip trunk link between cucm and asterisk. Skip the asterisk part. I've worked on panasonic pabx before. From panasonic pabx system, it was rather simple routing inbound calls from a DID straight to it's Extension individually. But for cisco's cucm, i find it's not even easy or does it exist at all to route inbound calls that's calling a specific DID to it's respective Extension. i've dug translation pattern , route pattern but it leads to no results and i hit the brick.
I still have a confusion about inbound call flow from external calls to CUCM Call should comes to the Gateway and with the help of dial-peer it is reaching to the CUCM after whether cucm check the route pattern ?. Can you Clarify . Please
i'm a bit confused about gateway and trunk. In 2:46, in the destination box, you input 10.26.20.1. Is that your voice gateway ip address? what's the difference between them? are we using both of it in call flow?
In this video I have a 2900 router with the ip address you mentioned. But I am configuring a sip trunk from cucm to the router. Then in the router there is another sip trunk configured that goes out to the provider for dial tone. Technically this router is a cube router but voice gateway is also technically correct because it is providing the services of a voip gateway with stat. The terms are used interchangeably. The thing to understand is the protocols being used from your cucm to your gateway which could be sip, h323, or mgcp. Then the medium you use to connect to the provider typically sip, pri, pots. The voice gateway, or cube router is the go between. I will be coming out with a gateway integration video very soon
Hello, I have a question. @ 4:38 I see you are creating translation patterns for outbound calls. I thought translation patterns were used to translation calls outbound. I thought route patterns were for outbound calls?
Translations are the new route patterns. In the new Cisco design guides almost all routing decisions are done with translation patterns and there is only one route pattern that matches everything to route to a standard local route group. In this case on this video we using the translation patterns to make sure we want to allow calls out. So it's looking at the route filter that's in the restriction -pot and using the translation pattern to search for that. If nothing matches it flows down the ordered list to what is in the device css and will then use a route pattern to call to the PSTN. I have a new video coming out very soon that shows all the new design considerations and how globalization and localization works
Good Job, man helped me configure outbound dial plan via FXO analog port.
hiya.. Wondered i'm too late to write something in here for a reply.
I'm currently working on a sip trunk link between cucm and asterisk. Skip the asterisk part.
I've worked on panasonic pabx before. From panasonic pabx system, it was rather simple routing inbound calls from a DID straight to it's Extension individually.
But for cisco's cucm, i find it's not even easy or does it exist at all to route inbound calls that's calling a specific DID to it's respective Extension.
i've dug translation pattern , route pattern but it leads to no results and i hit the brick.
I still have a confusion about inbound call flow from external calls to CUCM
Call should comes to the Gateway and with the help of dial-peer it is reaching to the CUCM after whether cucm check the route pattern ?. Can you Clarify . Please
Thanks for this, looking forward to more vids
i'm a bit confused about gateway and trunk. In 2:46, in the destination box, you input 10.26.20.1. Is that your voice gateway ip address? what's the difference between them? are we using both of it in call flow?
In this video I have a 2900 router with the ip address you mentioned. But I am configuring a sip trunk from cucm to the router. Then in the router there is another sip trunk configured that goes out to the provider for dial tone.
Technically this router is a cube router but voice gateway is also technically correct because it is providing the services of a voip gateway with stat. The terms are used interchangeably.
The thing to understand is the protocols being used from your cucm to your gateway which could be sip, h323, or mgcp. Then the medium you use to connect to the provider typically sip, pri, pots. The voice gateway, or cube router is the go between.
I will be coming out with a gateway integration video very soon
Go CodeGuru thanks for the brief explanation. Cant wait for your next gateway integration videos
@@dasenkyo Brief means short. He explained it in detail. Most Indians think brief means long. Just wanted to clear that up.
Hello, I have a question. @ 4:38 I see you are creating translation patterns for outbound calls. I thought translation patterns were used to translation calls outbound. I thought route patterns were for outbound calls?
Translations are the new route patterns. In the new Cisco design guides almost all routing decisions are done with translation patterns and there is only one route pattern that matches everything to route to a standard local route group.
In this case on this video we using the translation patterns to make sure we want to allow calls out. So it's looking at the route filter that's in the restriction -pot and using the translation pattern to search for that. If nothing matches it flows down the ordered list to what is in the device css and will then use a route pattern to call to the PSTN.
I have a new video coming out very soon that shows all the new design considerations and how globalization and localization works
I meant route patterns. I guess you know what I meant. I have seen that recently in some guides. Thanks for the insight and great video.
@@gocodeguru3038 , waiting for the new videos.
They are out and in my channel...look for the outbound globalization video
how can i find out my exact call flow? 11.5.10000-6. Thanks