01-28-2009 01:41 PM - edited 03-15-2019 03:50 PM
In a normal Pub/Sub situation, how should the MGCP call agent be configured on a gateway with the following commands:
ccm-manager redundant-host <Pub or Sub>
ccm-manager config server <Pub or Sub>
mgcp call-agent <Pub or Sub> 2427
01-28-2009 01:47 PM
ccm-manager redundant-host Pub
ccm-manager config server Sub
mgcp call-agent Sub 2427
HTH
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01-29-2009 08:25 PM
Thanks. So what's my problem if the gateways register when I set it up as sub/pub/pub and they don't register when it's pub/sub/sub?
01-29-2009 08:27 PM
check the order in the CUCM group that the GW has assigned
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01-29-2009 08:35 PM
If this is happening you may have something deeper going on.
The gateway should be able to register to either the pub or the sub. If you're having this problem, there's a chance if you register with the sub as primary, and the sub goes down, it will fail to register with the pub.
As far as what your problem may be? It's a little beyond me. Restarting the Callmanager service always seems to fix these pesky little things :)
hth,
nick
01-30-2009 08:51 PM
Some additional comments/advice:
ccm-manager config server
ccm-manager redundant-host
mgcp call-agent --> This should be the Subscriber which is the primary call processing node in your scenario. As stated above, you should also have the Sub set as the first CM in the CM group
What you described as not working may be because you are running TFTP on the Sub so when you set the ccm-manager config server to the Pub, the gateway can't download it's configuration file; therefore, it can't register.
HTH
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