Thanks Anthony, That is basically what we're seeing. We are sending a message to a large PDL and the cluster is only using the Publisher port group when sending MWI. Based on what is documented "If no dial-out ports on the publisher server are available, the subscriber server will dial out for MWIs and notifications" I would expect that once all the publisher dial out ports are consumed it would start rolling over to the subscribers dialout ports but this does not appear to be happening. I'm curious if this is a defect or WAD?
Unity Connection 8.5 On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 9:14 AM, Anthony Holloway <[email protected]> wrote: > Dial-out ports > (for MWIs and notifications) > > Beginning with the dial-out port that has the lowest number in its display > name, assign half the dial-out ports to the primary server so that the > primary server will handle MWIs and notification calls. Assign the > remaining dial-out ports to the subscriber server. > > > Under normal conditions, the Cisco Unity Connection cluster will handle > calls in the following manner: > > •The subscriber server will answer most incoming calls. If no answering > ports on the subscriber server are available, the publisher server will > answer calls. > > •The publisher server will dial out for MWIs and notifications If no > dial-out ports on the publisher server are available, the subscriber server > will dial out for MWIs and notifications. > > > Source: > http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/7x/integration/cucm_sccp/guide/cucintcucmskinny/cucintcucmskinny205.html#wpxref92198 > > > On Thursday, May 29, 2014, Ted Nugent <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I can't believe I've not run across this previously and I can't seem to >> find an answer in the docs. When you have a Unity Connection Cluster what >> determines which port group is used for MWI assuming you have a separate >> port group for each server within the same integration? >> TIA >> >> > > -- > Anthony Holloway >
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