Question about VCS 7.1 Media flow-thru

We currently have a way to call that looks like this:

Endpoint (SIP and H323) > VCS control > VCS - E (SIP and H323) neighbouring area > firewall > neighbouring area to the CUBE (NOT only).

When the VCS-E they interact SIP to H323 he directed media flow-thru allowing traffic through the firewall because it proxies all media and signaling.  However, if the call all the way SIP, it will proxy the call signaling but not the media.  Right now, we have it working, but we need to convert SIP H323 calls then back to SIP for it to work.

Is there a way to force the VCS-E to proxy all media to the CUBE, rather than some media of interoperability calls?  I know it's usually what a crossing area is for, but AFAIK that does not work when you use CUBE to VCS-E.

VCS - E has obviously the hardware capacity and processing to do this (because he now works via workarounds) so I hope that there is a way I can do a little more cleanly.

Hello Nick!

I don't know your deployment, especially when you run a nearby area of the

VCS - c to the-e probably works, but you should know how it behaves for really knowing why

to use it, and a hack so save licenses is often not the best starting point.

You can configure the routing of locking media which will link the media to the vcs-e.

(this may not work with all types of areas, at least all the profiles of the area, but at least it does with custom)

*h xConfiguration Zones Zone [1..1000] Neighbor SIP MediaRouting Mode:

"Specifies how the VCS handles the media for calls to and from this neighbor, and where it will forward the media destined for this neighbor. Signaled: the media is always taken for calls to and from this neighbor. It will be forwarded as signaled in the SDP received from this neighbor. Latching: the media is always taken for calls to and from this neighbor. It will be forwarded to the IP address and port from which media from this neighbor is received. Auto: media is only taken if the call is a traversal call. If this neighbor is behind a NAT the VCS will forward the media to the IP address and port from which media from this zone is received (latching). Otherwise it will forward the media to the IP address and port signaled in the SDP (signaled). Default: Auto"

You must find the area id, then enter in the tsh - cli (admin ssh access):

(replace with your number)

xConfiguration Zones Zone Neighbor SIP MediaRouting Mode: Latching

There are other options that might be of interest as setting routed to this area for ever,

interwork or custom zone settings options, I would recommend that you're looking for by using the command line and Administrator's guide

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