Cisco H.323 VC-289 User Manual

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Configuring H.323 Gatekeepers and Proxies

H.323 Gatekeeper Configuration Examples

VC-350

Cisco IOS Voice, Video, and Fax Configuration Guide

Note

The no shut command is issued on both gatekeepers, primary and secondary. If the show gatekeeper
status
command is issued on the two gatekeepers, gk1 will show the following:

Gatekeeper State: UP

But gk2 will show the following:

Gatekeeper State: HSRP STANDBY

Using ASR for a Separate Multimedia Backbone Example

The examples in this section illustrate a separate multimedia backbone network dedicated to transporting
only H.323 traffic. The closed functionality of the H.323 proxy is necessary for creating this type of
backbone. Place a closed H.323 proxy on each edge of the multimedia backbone to achieve the following
goals:

The proxy directs all inter-proxy H.323 traffic, including Q.931 signaling, H.245, and media stream,
to the multimedia backbone.

The proxy shields the multimedia backbone so that routers on edge networks and other backbone
networks are not aware of its existence. In this way, only H.323-compliant packets can access or
traverse the multimedia backbone.

The proxy drops any unintended non-H.323 packets that attempt to access the multimedia backbone.

This section contains the following subsections:

Enabling the Proxy to Forward H.323 Packets, page 351

Isolating the Multimedia Network, page 351

Configuring a Co-Edge Proxy with ASR Without Subnetting Example, page 352

Co-Edge Proxy with Subnetting Example, page 354

Configuring an Inside-Edge Proxy with ASR Without Subnetting Example, page 356

Configuring a QoS-Enforced Open Proxy Using RSVP Example, page 357

Configuring a Closed Co-Edge Proxy with ASR Without Subnetting Example, page 359

Figure 62

illustrates a network that has a multimedia backbone. A gatekeeper (not shown) in the edge

network (zone) directs all out-of-zone H.323 calls to the closed proxy on the edge of that network. The
closed proxy forwards this traffic to the remote zone through the multimedia backbone. A closed proxy
and the edge router may reside in the same Cisco router, or they may be in separate routers, as shown in

Figure 62

.

Figure 62

Sample Network with Multimedia Backbone

EP1

Data backbone

Multimedia

backbone

Edge net 1

Edge net 2

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EP2

PX2

R2

PX1

R1

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