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Incessant ramblings of a Unified Communications enthusiast with sporadic moments of sensibility.

Just passed the CAPPS exam!

A few days ago I passed the Integrating Cisco Unified Communications Applications (CAPPS) exam and now I only have the TVOICE exam left before I can claim to be CCNP Voice certified. My next step after becoming CCNP Voice certified will be to pass the CCNA wireless exam, and then move on to the CCNP cert. In the mean time I will also hope to read through the CUCME and CUCM SRNDs. Soon I will also be posting instructions on setting up a voice lab where I will emulate the following using GNS and Vmware:

– A three-site centralized CUCM 8.0 (or possibly CUCMBE 7.1) deployment consisting of a HQ and 2 branch offices
– PSTN backup
– Number Globalization & Localization
– Fallback using SRST

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The SIP protocol does not carry the number 'type' information for calling number such as 'international' or 'subscriber' etc. Therefore, for incoming calls at the PSTN, the calling number needs to be manipulated at the gateway before the call is routed to the call agent over a SIP trunk.