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Chapter 90 Gateway Configuration
Adding Gateways to Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Note Like other IOS MGCP gateways, MRP/ASI gateways may work with a Cisco Unified Communications
Manager group that contains three Cisco Unified Communications Managers. ASI/MRP gateways
testing occurs, however, with only one backup Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
Before You Begin
Before configuring a Cisco IOS MGCP gateway for use with Cisco Unified Communications Manager,
you must configure the gateway by using the Cisco IOS command-line interface (CLI). For procedures
and commands that are required to perform this configuration, refer to the configuration documentation
that is supplied with the gateway.
Procedure
Step 1 To display the Find and List Gateways window, choose Device > Gateway.
Step 2 Click the Add New button. The Add a New Gateway window displays.
Step 3 From the Gateway Type drop-down list box, choose one of the following MGCP gateways:
Cisco VG200
VG224
Cisco 362X, 364X, 366X
Cisco 3725 and 3745
Cisco 26XX and 269X
Cisco 2801, 2811, 2821, 2851, 3825, 3845
Cisco Catalyst 4000 Access Gateway Module
Cisco Catalyst 4224 Voice Gateway Switch
Communication Media Module
Cisco IAD2400
Note The Cisco Catalyst 6000 gateways also support MGCP but are configured differently. See the
“Adding a Non-IOS MGCP Gateway” section on page 90-97.
Cisco IOS MGCP gateways support different device protocols for interfacing to the PSTN or other
non-IP devices, depending on the gateway model and the type of installed network modules and voice
interface cards (VICs). A subsequent web window provides configuration for these interfaces.
Step 4 Click Next.
Step 5 If a Protocol drop-down list box displays, choose MGCP and click Next. Otherwise, skip to Step 6.
Step 6 The appropriate Gateway Configuration window displays.
Enter the appropriate settings and choose the type of network modules that are installed in each slot, as
described in the
“MGCP Gateway Configuration Settings” section on page 90-2, including any
product-specific configuration settings.
Step 7 Click Save.
The Gateway Configuration window updates and displays drop-down list boxes with options for
configuring the type of voice interface cards (VICs) in each subunit of each network module.