Cisco Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server Expressway
Enabling calls between endpoints registered on the Cisco VCS Control
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CUCM configuration
No configuration is required on CUCM for the Cisco VCS Control to route calls between endpoints
registered locally to the Cisco VCS Control.
registered locally to the Cisco VCS Control.
Registering endpoints to the Cisco VCS Control
Endpoint configuration
For H.323, configure the endpoints as follows:
H.323 ID (for example 01189124000@vcs.domain, 01189124001@vcs.domain and so on)
H.323 Call Setup = Gatekeeper
Gatekeeper IP address = IP address of the Cisco VCS Control
For SIP, configure the endpoints as follows:
SIP Address (URI) (for example 01189124000@vcs.domain, 01189124001@vcs.domain and so
on)
on)
Server Address (Proxy address) = IP address of the Cisco VCS Control
Confirming registrations
Registration status can be confirmed by checking the Cisco VCS Control via Status > Registrations.
By default the Cisco VCS Control will accept all H.323 registrations and all SIP registrations within the
specified SIP domain. It is possible to limit registrations by explicitly allowing or denying individual
registrations. See the “Cisco VCS Configuration” section of the Cisco VCS Administrator Guide for
further details.
specified SIP domain. It is possible to limit registrations by explicitly allowing or denying individual
registrations. See the “Cisco VCS Configuration” section of the Cisco VCS Administrator Guide for
further details.
Test calls
Make some test calls using both 4-digit dialing and 11-digit dialing.
Your call history can be seen on the Cisco VCS Control via Status > Call history.