tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5691248957365391455.post6652833982119244427..comments2024-03-02T21:17:20.022-08:00Comments on UC Corner: Test mobility feature without PSTNMichael Luohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11426506986724715144noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5691248957365391455.post-41595073818901107552010-05-18T09:04:09.749-07:002010-05-18T09:04:09.749-07:00Hi Micheal,
You could actually test MVA as long ...Hi Micheal, <br /><br />You could actually test MVA as long as you have a Router with the necessary Voice IOS. Even if you don't have Voice Interfaces.You just have to configure the GW as a IP2IP gateway. This basically means that it will also works fine with Dynamips. <br /><br />In fact, you could also get MVA to work with MGCP gateways by using VoIP Dial-peers. <br /><br />The main issue with MGCP has always been that the IP-IVR/VXML requires a dial-peer.Jasonhttp://www.jsconsultancy.com.sgnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5691248957365391455.post-72873062431834466592010-05-12T12:39:33.731-07:002010-05-12T12:39:33.731-07:00Cool trick Michael! You can even do a cheaper demo...Cool trick Michael! You can even do a cheaper demo: create an ICT to yourself (destination of the ICT is the IP address of your CUCM itself). Just play with fake prefix and predot to match your internal num plan. Then you can use your internal IPPhone as remote destination or even a BRI line (for demo only of course).<br />I still don't understand why Cisco only supports PRI and TDM destinations...Yoricknoreply@blogger.com