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Genesys CTI User Forum => Genesys CTI Technical Discussion => Topic started by: Gui75 on January 14, 2009, 09:37:47 PM
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Hi all,
p56 of GVP deployment guide for 7.6 version, I read :
[quote]Genesys strongly recommends that all IP Communication Server (IPCS) hosts have two Network Interface Cards (NICs). This enables the call audio (Session Initiation Protocol [SIP]/Real-time Transport Protocol [RTP]) data to be sent to a separate network that is optimized to efficiently transfer SIP/RTP data to Media Gateways[/quote]
Great but where to configure the 2 different IPs, especially the one dedicated to RTP traffic?
Note that I use GVP IP without any integration with SIP Server
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This can be easily done by using multiple network interfaces.
Is it a high traffic site ?
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?? You will have network segment 10.10.10.0 for data and 10.12.12.0 for RTP. When OS searched a party with IP (on GVP configuration where you told him the TTS motor is) will not look obviously on network 10.10.10.0 and will go to network card with 10.12.12.0.
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Cavagnaro is correct. We're running 4 NICs on most our of our GVP servers; it's a blast trying to manage during upgrades. The Genesys wizards don't work, so nearly everything but database ETL is manual. All due to breaking it out for management, data, voice/RTP. PCI compliance and every other data security regulation under the sun.
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Hi all.
Sorry but I still do not understand where to do the configuration of IP Addresses.
At PopGateway level, I have the 2 following parameters :
- Local IP Address to set IP Address used for Sip Messages
- Media Server address : I suppose this is the IP used for http interprocess communication between PopGateway and McuXml.
So I still do not understand where I have to set rtp ip address, the one that will be written in SDP answer from GVP
Unless it is something done at operating system level?