Re: Mitel IP Trunking on the 3300
- From: "jneiberger@<google'smailservice>" <jneiberger@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 15 Sep 2005 08:56:47 -0700
One problem I have with this approach is that we'll have 110+ sites
that are fully-meshed on the data network (MPLS-based VPN). We want to
have any-to-any connectivity for data and voice. With Mitel, the voice
data traffic is any-to-any but the signaling traffic has to follow
these IP trunks. That means that call admission control (maximum calls
per trunk) is based on a path entirely different from the actual voice
path, and that's going to cause problems for us.
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