Load Balancing Using Site Default Device Pool

A default device pool is created for each site when the site dial plan is deployed for the Type 1 through 4 dial plan schema groups. This procedure uses the default site device pools, so you do not need to create any additional device pools directly on Cisco Unified Communications Manager (Unified CM). Perform this procedure to load balance using the default site device pool. In this procedure, the default device pool is updated to point to the appropriate Cisco Unified Communications Manager group.

Note

Using this configuration, redundancy is gained within a site while load balancing is gained across multiple sites. Since there is one device pool per site, all devices at a site home to the same sequence of Cisco Unified Communications Managers, providing failover redundancy. Devices in different sites home to different sequences of Cisco Unified Communications Managers, providing load balancing across the sites.

The default site device pool is not created until the Type 1 to 4 site dial plan has been deployed which updates the Site Defaults to use the default device pool. If the site dial plan has not been deployed, you will not see a site default device pool in the form Cu<customerId>Si<siteId>-DevicePool. You can determine the default device pool for a site in VOSS-4-UC by choosing Site Management > Defaults.

Procedure

  1. Log in as provider, reseller, or customer administrator.

  2. Choose the site from the hierarchy node breadcrumb at the top of the view in (VOSS-4-UC).

  3. Follow the steps outlined in Create a Site Dial Plan if you have not already done so; the Create a Site Dial Plan procedure creates the default site device pool instance.

  4. Log in to Cisco Unified Communications Manager and create one or more Cisco Unified Communications Manager groups on Cisco Unified Communications Manager. See Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide.

  5. From VOSS-4-UC, perform a sync operation of the Cisco Unified Communications Manager using the Administration Tools > Data Sync menu path. This sync updates the VOSS-4-UC cache and makes the Cisco Unified Communications Manager groups that were added directly on Cisco Unified Communications Manager available to VOSS-4-UC.

  6. Perform Associate Cisco Unified Communications Manager Group to a Device Pool, choose a Unified CM group other than the default group in the Call Manager Group drop-down list.

    Note:

    To verify that the phone or subscriber uses the device pool as expected, choose a subscriber from the list of subscribers in VOSS-4-UC (Subscriber Management > Subscribers) and choose the required Device Pool Name setting from the drop-down under the Phones tab.