01-30-2006 03:36 PM - edited 03-15-2019 04:03 AM
Can you configure a router to act as an MGCP gateway? (2811)
01-30-2006 04:06 PM
Hi,
The 2811 does indeed support the following MGCP features:
MGCP - Media Gateway Control Protocol
MGCP 1.0 Including NCS 1.0 and TGCP 1.0 Profiles
MGCP Based Fax (T.38) and DTMF Relay
MGCP Basic CLASS and Operator Services
MGCP Call Centric Debug
MGCP CAS PBX and AAL2 PVC
MGCP Controlled Backhaul of BRI Signaling
MGCP Endpoint Range Support
MGCP Fax Rate Control
MGCP Gateway Support for Cisco CallManager Network Specific Facilities
MGCP Gateway- Media and Signaling Authentication and Encryption Feature
MGCP Generic Configuration Support for Call Manager (IP-PBX)
MGCP Line Control Signaling Package
MGCP Line Package Enhancements for Loop Current Feed Open (LCFO)
MGCP PRI backhaul and T1-CAS support for Call Manager (IP-PBX)
MGCP Standalone Remote Office Support for Call Manager (IP-PBX)
MGCP support for CallManager (IP-PBX)
MGCP VoIP Call Admission Control
The following doc has info on using the IOS MGCP Gateway on the 2600/3600 (the config for the 2811 is similar):
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps556/products_tech_note09186a008017787b.shtml
Hope that helps - pls rate the post if it does.
Paresh
01-30-2006 04:21 PM
can you have it run as a MGCP gateway without Callmanager?
01-30-2006 08:41 PM
You can not run MGCP on 2811 with out Callmanager
01-30-2006 09:25 PM
You have to get the router to register with Cisco CallManager using:
mgcp call-agent
Paresh
01-30-2006 10:06 PM
could you perhaps enter in as the call-agent the ip address of another mgcp client other then a callmanager server?
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