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Chapter 90 Gateway Configuration
Gateway Configuration Settings
Gateway Configuration Settings
Cisco Unified Communications gateways enable Cisco Unified Communications Manager to
communicate with non-IP telecommunications devices. See the following sections for tables that list
detailed descriptions for all gateway configuration fields:
MGCP Gateway Configuration Settings, page 90-2
H.323 Gateway Configuration Settings, page 90-4
Analog Access Gateway Configuration Settings, page 90-22
Cisco VG248 Gateway Configuration Settings, page 90-27
Cisco IOS SCCP Gateway Configuration Settings, page 90-28
For detailed information about port configuration settings, see the “Port Configuration Settings” section
on page 90-30.
MGCP Gateway Configuration Settings
Table 90-1 provides detailed descriptions for MGCP gateway configuration settings.
Table 90-1 MGCP Gateway Configuration Settings
Field Description
Gateway Details
Domain Name Enter a name of up to 64 characters that identifies the Cisco MGCP
gateway.
Use the Domain Name Service (DNS) host name if it is configured
to resolve correctly; otherwise, use the host name as defined on the
Cisco MGCP gateway.
If you are using the host name as it is configured on the IOS
gateway, the name that you enter here must match exactly.
For example, if the hostname is configured on the gateway to
resolve to vg200-1 and the IP domain name is not configured, enter
the hostname in this field (in this case, vg200-1).
If the hostname is configured on the gateway as vg200-1 and the IP
domain name is configured on the gateway as cisco.com, enter
vg200-1.cisco.com in this field.
Description Enter a description that clarifies the purpose of the device.
Cisco Unified Communications
Manager Group
From the drop-down list box, choose a Cisco Unified
Communications Manager redundancy group.
A Cisco Unified Communications Manager redundancy group
includes a prioritized list of up to three Cisco Unified
Communications Managers. The first Cisco Unified
Communications Manager in the list serves as the primary Cisco
Unified Communications Manager. If the primary Cisco Unified
Communications Manager is not available or fails, the gateway
attempts to connect with the next Cisco Unified Communications
Manager in the list and so on.