Excellent demo. I really like the way you broke things down into the basic steps and stages with troubleshooting tips throughout. I now know the basics of SIP trunking from CUM and to the PSTN. Well done and many thanks.
Hi..I thought CUBE is used to communicate between the CUCM and any remote site using CME or (CUCM1--->CUCM2--->CME). If calls are to be made to PSTN can't we just use the MGCP gateway?
Great video but one very "VERY" crucial piece is missing; you didn't share how the dial peers were configured on the PSTN to reach the CUBE. Can you please provide that information? I'm positive I'm not the only one who noticed this critical piece of the puzzle not being there. :-)
Thank you so much for the comments and suggestions. I am glad you guys liked this video, I posted a few more videos so do check my other Videos as well. I will try my best to get back to some more CUBE and CUCM videos soon. I am planing on doing some UCS/Vmware videos and then I will do a few more call routing videos, so stay tuned. :)
I really wish the average CUBE config with a service provider was this straight forward....almost every config I've ever done with various providers is anything but straight forward. Half the time they don't tell you all you need to know up front.
Excellent demo. I really like the way you broke things down into the basic steps and stages with troubleshooting tips throughout. I now know the basics of SIP trunking from CUM and to the PSTN. Well done and many thanks.
Wery sad no more video about CUBE and CUCM. You have talent for teaching people and you have good voice.
This is the best video I have seen on youtube about CUBE config
Very good lab and illustration
Great and details explanation.
and it cleared me lots of doubts.
Excellent video Mehtab!
@mehtab May i know how you setup the lab ?
Sweet demo thank you for keeping it simple!
how did you build cucm in cisco packet tracer as a server?
Very good video on the basics of CUBE THANKS!
Great video. Very helpful. Can Cube also be used to allow in your example 5552000 to make outbound calls via PRI trunks on cucm?
Hi..I thought CUBE is used to communicate between the CUCM and any remote site using CME or (CUCM1--->CUCM2--->CME). If calls are to be made to PSTN can't we just use the MGCP gateway?
Very Nice Video... Up to the point and easy to understand.... Thanks....
Hi,
At 06:08 the IP address 192.168.30.1 is the address of what ? The phone ? or the WAN interface of the CUBE ? Thanks
Very basic & very mandate tutorial. thank you
Great video but one very "VERY" crucial piece is missing; you didn't share how the dial peers were configured on the PSTN to reach the CUBE. Can you please provide that information? I'm positive I'm not the only one who noticed this critical piece of the puzzle not being there. :-)
This is a fantastic video. I am very impressed! Thanks so much!
Great Video! Please Zoom in to the cucm or other windows as it's very hard to see the content due to small font size. Thanks.
awesome demo......thanks for keeping it simple... :)
Nice video
I have one question is when we match incoming called number then the same time we can give session. target of devices
Excellent video. Going to setup a lab. Thanks so much.
Great video. Very simple and informative
Great Video! Simple and to the point.
Thank you so much for the comments and suggestions. I am glad you guys liked this video, I posted a few more videos so do check my other Videos as well. I will try my best to get back to some more CUBE and CUCM videos soon. I am planing on doing some UCS/Vmware videos and then I will do a few more call routing videos, so stay tuned. :)
Muy buen vídeo. Muchas gracias desde Santiago De Chile.
Excellent video !!!
Awesome.
excellent demo sweet n simple
Great Job :) really good explanations
I really wish the average CUBE config with a service provider was this straight forward....almost every config I've ever done with various providers is anything but straight forward. Half the time they don't tell you all you need to know up front.
good explanation Thank you
Great video
Great demo !
Cool video.
thanks! very helpful!
Thanks great tutorial