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SCN routing between LAN1and LAN2

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teletechman

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Aug 27, 2008
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I have a 3 site SCN set up, siteA connects to siteB via a fiber cable using LAN2.SiteA connects to SiteC via their network backbone on LAN1.
SiteA:
LAN1 10.0.0.12 network connection for remote management
LAN2 192.168.43.1 Fiber Link for SCN

SiteB:
LAN1 10.0.0.14 network connection for remote management
LAN2 Fiber Link for SCN

SiteC:
LAN1 10.0.0.15 network connection for SCN
LAN2 192.168.43.3 network connection just trying to get SCN working.

The reason for not using the network link siteA to B is they don't have QOS so was trying to seperate the VOIP traffic between these sites. Is there any way to get this working, I have been trying for a week now but siteB will not link to siteC.
Thanks
Mike

 
Two different devices sending over the same link doesn't give any more QoS than just using one device, you may as well just use the network and save stressing the systems LAN ports any more than necessary as they aren't great anyway :)



"No problem monkey socks
 
you need to create a network connection (IP route in IPO and in network) to talk between Site A and C in both networks and also between Site B and C also in both systems.
with IP route and IP trunks in all systems and also network connectivity in your network.
You cannot create QoS on connections that are not made for it by routing things through the IPO, actually you can try but neither Voice nor Data side will be happy

Joe W.

FHandw, ACSS (SME), ACIS (SME)



Give a tech a solution and he will be back tomorrow to ask you the next question, teach a tech how to read the manual and he will be able to solve the problems for a life time.
 
seems I was working a long time on those 2 sentences because I didn't see amriddle01's comment otherwise I would have just put a +1

Joe W.

FHandw, ACSS (SME), ACIS (SME)



Give a tech a solution and he will be back tomorrow to ask you the next question, teach a tech how to read the manual and he will be able to solve the problems for a life time.
 
Fix the network layout and problems first.
Then start thinking about the SCN.
It is really trouble shooting without fixing the real issue at the moment.


BAZINGA!

I'm not insane, my mother had me tested!

 
set it up without routes to networks you don't want to connect to directly. Turn off direct media path. You can control the behavior and passage of IP telephony through the programming without using separate interfaces. Use routers to route, not a phone system.
 
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