For Call park you'll need CME-as-SRST to create the park slots.
On 15 September 2016 at 03:35, Jonathan Charles wrote:
> Right, if I try mode esrst it complains about the network-id under the
> pool... so, can it be enabled (we need the call park)?
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> Jonathan
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Right, if I try mode esrst it complains about the network-id under the
pool... so, can it be enabled (we need the call park)?
Jonathan
On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 12:02 AM, Sreekanth wrote:
> Mode esrst does not mandate the use of the SRST manager. You can configure
> mode
Yes, that is correct. The default mode is traditional SRST.
On 14 September 2016 at 10:59, Evgeny Izetov wrote:
> I believe when you do 'voice register global' the mode is SRST by default.
> So you are not seeing the option of 'mode srst' because you are already in
> that
I believe when you do 'voice register global' the mode is SRST by default.
So you are not seeing the option of 'mode srst' because you are already in
that mode.
On Sep 14, 2016 1:03 AM, "Sreekanth" wrote:
> Mode esrst does not mandate the use of the SRST manager. You can
Mode esrst does not mandate the use of the SRST manager. You can configure
mode esrst and then configure the router using the CLI.
Esrst provides many more features to the phones over traditional SRST.
Are you not getting the 'id network' option under voice register pool for
mode esrst?
Thanks
Is there a way to deploy conventional SRST on the new 4000 series routers
without the SRST manager?
It only gives me the option of mode cme or esrst, and when I try to
configure the pool it asks for a mac or device-id...
Is automatic SRST no longer a thing on the 4000 series?
Jonathan
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Subject: [cisco-voip] SRST Manager: Who is Using It?
I have never heard of this product being deployed in the wild. Hec
I have never heard of this product being deployed in the wild. Heck, I've
not heard of it being talked about even.
So, who on this list has deployed it, or has experience with it, and what
can you share about it?
Reference Material
Does anyone have a simple SIP SRST config they can share? What is the
difference between the SCCP vs SIP?
TIA
Scott
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Subject: [cisco-voip] SRST sccp vs sip
Does anyone have a simple SIP SRST config they can share? What is the
Interested to know if anyone out there is actively and successfully using
SRST Manager to manage their SRST Routers. Specifically interested to know
your experience with SIP Phones.
Having spent a week with it so far, my experience hasn't been favourable.
Hit alot of issues in the way it deploys
Hello,
Any ideas for an SRST configuration for a WAN outage that is preventing calls
to a UCCX CTI Route Point? Calls to the RP are fine via the attached PRI's but
calls via the WAN cannot see the route point.
Michael Armstrong | Sr. Unified Communications Admin | Colorado Community
College
I think you should be able to add translations or number expansion from
extension to E.164 in your SRST config.
On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 9:53 AM, Armstrong, Michael
michael.armstr...@cccs.edu wrote:
Hello,
Any ideas for an SRST configuration for a WAN outage that is preventing
calls to a
Voice # 40065
From: Armstrong, Michael
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Date: Thursday, 16 April 2015 1:53 am
To: cisco-voip@puck.nether.netmailto:cisco-voip@puck.nether.net
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Subject: [cisco-voip] SRST for UCCX CTI
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Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] SRST for UCCX CTI Route Points
You can make SRST configurations for calls to be sent to the DIDs of the CTI
Route Points. But what would make this fail is the call from the CTI RP to the
CTI Port is a Call redirect. This means a call redirect request is sent
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From: norm nicholson norm.nichol...@kitchener.ca
To: cisco-voip@puck.nether.net
Sent: Monday, March 30, 2015 4:21:06 PM
Subject: [cisco-voip] SRST
Are there ways to restrict phones or DN’s from calling out when one of our
remote 2900’s is in SRST mode. We have a PSTN that we
*From: *norm nicholson norm.nichol...@kitchener.ca
*To: *cisco-voip@puck.nether.net
*Sent: *Monday, March 30, 2015 4:21:06 PM
*Subject: *[cisco-voip] SRST
Are there ways to restrict phones or DN’s from calling out when one of
our remote 2900’s is in SRST mode. We have
Hi Group members,
Anyone tried SRST for Jabber?
The client is using a cloud based IM (Webex messaging service) so SRST is
supported on paper.
Have yet to configure this previously. From what i have gathering so far,
it seems like it is a pain in the arse to configure i suppose due to lack
of
I am having issue configuring SRST with SIP ITSP.
In CME as SRST, huntgroup is taking preference over Existing dial-peers.
Configuration looks like below
ITSPGWCUCMHunt-Pilot 5000List of DN's
Same call flow is required during SRST.
Below is the config in GW
I am having issue configuring SRST with SIP ITSP.I am using CME as SRST,
huntgroup is taking preference over an Existing dial-peer going to CUCM in non
SRST mode. Configuration looks like belowITSPGWCUCMHunt-Pilot
5000List of DN'sSame call flow is required during SRST.Below is the config in
GW
Hi,
Think you need to specify a preference other than 0 under hunt group for
this to work.
Kind regards,
Roshan
On 20 Jan 2015 20:31, Kapil Jain kapiljain...@hotmail.com wrote:
I am having issue configuring SRST with SIP ITSP.
I am using CME as SRST, huntgroup is taking preference over an
Is there a replacement for SRST Manager in the 10.x CUCM lineage? Looks
like SRST Manager 9.x sees CUCM 10 as CUCM 1 and marks it as an invalid
version.
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