Congestion-A gatekeeper can be used to divert traffic away from a congested Cisco EGW, based upon congestion onset and abatement indicators from the Cisco EGW or Cisco CallManager servers.The gatekeeper can also provide the same function to the Cisco CallManager cluster for a fault-tolerant Cisco EGW configuration. This frees up resources in the Cisco EGW, since data paths are not maintained for each server in the cluster. Redundancy-A gatekeeper can be used to provide a single entry point to the Cisco CallManager cluster for the Cisco EGW.Call Admission Control-A gatekeeper is required when the H.323 Inter-cluster trunk is routed over a WAN.A gatekeeper may also be used in this solution to provide the following functions: A gatekeeper is required in this solution when the design of your Cisco CallManager system calls for a centralized dial plan. To enable the Cisco EGW to access the Cisco CallManager configuration database, you must complete the procedures in the AXL Troubleshooting Post Installation Checklist section of the Cisco CallManager API Troubleshooting Guide.Ī gatekeeper device, also known as a Cisco Multimedia Conference Manager (MCM) is used for call admission control, bandwidth allocation, and dial pattern resolution (call routing).
#Cisco call manager user guide password#
When configuring the Cisco EGW for the AXL Server, the Windows administrator user name (typically "Administrator") and password as configured on the Cisco CallManager should be used. The ability to retrieve content from the configuration database is required to support features such as Call Back and Extension Status. The configuration database contains numbers and device names that the Cisco EGW uses to identify and monitor individual end-user lines. The Cisco EGW must be configured as an AVVID XML (AXL) user on the Cisco CallManager to enable access to the configuration database. To ensure proper functioning of the Cisco EGW 2200 solution, your Cisco CallManager cluster should use the default CTI user name and password. The Cisco EGW uses the Cisco CallManager default CTI user name and password.
Deactivating Cisco CallManager Call Back Feature.
Deactivating Cisco CallManager Call Back Featureĭeactivating Call Back in Cisco CallManager 4.1(2)ĭeactivating Call Back in Cisco CallManager 4.0(1)Ĭonfiguring Interworking With Cisco Unityįor a Cisco CallManager cluster to operate within this solution, the following procedures must be performed: