MGCP Gateway Configuration
In this post, we explore the configuration of an MGCP gateway in CUCM. Given a router equipped with a E1/T1 VWIC card, we will configure it as an MGCP gateway that performs PRI Backhauling with CUCM. Configuration Steps On CUCM We start by adding a new gateway: We select the router platform: We tell CUCM that it is going to be an MGCP gateway: We configure our VIC card or network module: And we need to set the gateway name. This depends actually on whether we activated DNS lookup on the router or not. When a network engineer in IOS gateway has already configured the following command: ip domain-name then he must use the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) when he adds the MGCP gateway on CUCM. Otherwise, he must simply use the hostname of the router. In our example, we have no domain name configured on the router. So we can use the router hostname: On this router, we have already inserted a T1/E1 card that has one RJ-48 Multiflex trunk. To determine on which subunit this card is, on the...