04-26-2010 03:00 PM - edited 03-15-2019 10:29 PM
I currently have a running CUCM 6.1 system. I have configured the 2621XM Gateway per CISCO examples. When I perform the following command on the 2621XM: show ccm-manager config-download it displays the following:
My question is this, when I go into CUCM and find the Gateway, it is listed but with NO IP Address and when I do a rest or restart nothing happens on the CISCO 2621XM Router. The documentation states that a reset or restart won't happen until the Gateway is registered. I don't have any voice cards installed in the Router yet as I want to at least get them communicating with each other. Is there something or somewhere I can check to see if in fact the CUCM system is seeing and communicating to the CISCO 2621XM?
If anyone has any help with a CISCO 2621XM router as a Gateway any info or helpful hints would be great.
Thanks,
Cliff
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04-26-2010 03:08 PM
Take a look at the following on the CLI of the gateway:
show sccp
show ccm-manager
If you post your configuration, that would be helpful as well.
Hailey
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04-26-2010 03:08 PM
Hi
If you run a 'show ccm-manager', you'll see that the gateway name that you add to CallManager is actually a 'domain name'.
The endpoints (i.e. interfaces - E1s, FXS etc) are what actually gets listed as registered in CCM.
Your 'show ccm-manager config' output shows the configuration was succesfully downloaded and applied; it's just that that config doesn't include any endpoint information as you have no endpoints.
Once you get interfaces added, and add the appropriate interfaces to CCM, you'll see those endpoints as registered... if they are 'up' - for example, a lot of people get confused when they add an E1, and it doesn't register - it won't until you have it connected to a circuit.
Regards
Aaron
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04-26-2010 03:08 PM
Take a look at the following on the CLI of the gateway:
show sccp
show ccm-manager
If you post your configuration, that would be helpful as well.
Hailey
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04-26-2010 03:08 PM
Hi
If you run a 'show ccm-manager', you'll see that the gateway name that you add to CallManager is actually a 'domain name'.
The endpoints (i.e. interfaces - E1s, FXS etc) are what actually gets listed as registered in CCM.
Your 'show ccm-manager config' output shows the configuration was succesfully downloaded and applied; it's just that that config doesn't include any endpoint information as you have no endpoints.
Once you get interfaces added, and add the appropriate interfaces to CCM, you'll see those endpoints as registered... if they are 'up' - for example, a lot of people get confused when they add an E1, and it doesn't register - it won't until you have it connected to a circuit.
Regards
Aaron
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04-26-2010 03:24 PM
Good addendum there, Aaron.
04-26-2010 03:42 PM
Thanks to both David and Aaron, great tips and I understand more just with those two answers now. It appears the only thing missing is installing a Voice Card in the Router.
Any suggestions for a card, this is just in a lab for testing and training?
Once again thank you both so much for the replies.
Cliff
04-26-2010 04:00 PM
Analog cards are good for lab. FXO or FXS...
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On Apr 26, 2010, at 6:42 PM, clarson1
04-26-2010 03:25 PM
David,
Below are the screen captures on the commands you spoke about:
I am interested in the sccp command as I did not read on any examples using this setup or command, could you explain as I am new to all of this.
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