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| Senior Member ![]() Ramjet is out trying to find a bucket of dial juice.
Rep Power: 7 ![]() | 1st, forget all you know about X11 and CDP, NARS, BARS, and the like. Next, go in there and tell them that if you want me to do this, send my a-- to school. Seriously, I haven't had the chance to do it, and I have several BCM's under my belt. But if they came at me with this like they did you I sure would ask for the course for it. It always seems so much easier after you've seen someone else do it. __________________ Two snips, a snort, a turn, a fly, and a grunt, and it was so simple, like the jitterbug, it plum evaded me! | ||||||||
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Location: Tennessee Rep Power: 4 ![]() | I have set up several CDP networks between BCMs and also BCMs-to-MICS via gateways. In each instance, our network/sales engineer had the system setup preconfigured with public IPs and I configured the firewalls on each router for security. With the number of systems to network, I would suggest MCDN/Q Sig keycodes for an efficient call flow for your intersystem transfers, etc. I would also suggest five digit DNs with two digit destination digits at your gateway programming step. CDP, as you know, takes the first digit(s) of the remote DN as the destination code for your VoIP Trunking and requires that each system DN range be unique from the other systems on the network. Even though SIP is newer and more scalable, I have always used H.323 as the routing protocol because of it's simplicity for this situation. In each systems Private network menu, your network ID is what the remote systems look for to identify it on the network, these digits must match what is setup as destination digits on the remote system. The network type should be CSE. There is no location code, that is only used for UDP. You need to build destination codes for each remote site (example 22A, 23A, 24A, etc)and those destination codes pointing to either route O or BlocA, depending on your system. Your VoIP trunks need to be assigned to this route. | ||||||||
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