Cisco Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server Expressway
Optional: MCUs
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OCS: Configure static routes to route MCU calls to the “OCS/Lync
gateway” VCS
gateway” VCS
If a call is to be routed to a video network device that is not registered to OCS (i.e. that is not a B2BUA
registered FindMe user), OCS needs to have static domain routes set up to identify which domains are
video network domains accessible via the “OCS/Lync gateway” VCSs.
registered FindMe user), OCS needs to have static domain routes set up to identify which domains are
video network domains accessible via the “OCS/Lync gateway” VCSs.
Set up a static route(s) identifying the “OCS/Lync gateway” VCS (cluster) as the recipient of calls to
the video network domain(s) (for example .+@mcu.ciscotp.com).
the video network domain(s) (for example .+@mcu.ciscotp.com).
1. Select the OCS device that will route calls to the “OCS/Lync gateway” VCS:
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If an OCS Director is available, then select the OCS Director (pool)
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Otherwise, if a Hardware Load Balancer front ends multiple FEP pools select and configure
each FEP pool in turn
each FEP pool in turn
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Otherwise, if there is just one FEP pool, configure that one
2. Right click on the relevant pool.
3. Select the Routing tab.
4. If the video network static route has not been set up, click Add, otherwise select the video
network static route and click Edit.
5. For TLS (recommended) configure:
Domain
Video network domain, for example mcu.ciscotp.com
Next hop FQDN
FQDN of the “OCS/Lync gateway” cluster, or if not clustered the FQDN of
the “OCS/Lync gateway” VCS
the “OCS/Lync gateway” VCS
Next hop Transport
TLS
Next hop Port
65072