It fail sometimes, what I do is set it manually after select it in the GUI.

Abel Mateo


On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 9:40 AM, William Bell <b...@ucguerrilla.com> wrote:

> Not sure about item "i". I always set the switch type in the GUI.
>
> For dtmf relay, I always set in IOS because I believe the versions in the
> lab fail to set the dtmf correctly. It also fails to set ccm-manager
> switchback correctly. So, I do that in IOS as well. That said, I do set the
> appropriate values in the GUI because I am not sure how they grade and,
> well, I am already in the screen dorking around.
>
> It would be interesting to here what others do for the ISDN switchtype. I
> do know that the CCM-Manager Config process will correctly set that
> information for you.
>
> -Bill
>
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>
> On Apr 9, 2013, at 8:51 AM, Suresh Bhandari wrote:
>
> I know that MGCP is a client/server protocol, and even that said I have a
> very basic (?) question:
>
> i. When I *have to *select the *isdn switch-type *to *primary-ni *(NI2)
> in the IOS before configuring the controller, and
> ii. if I can select the *dtmf relay method *to *out-of-band *for MGCP in
> IOS itself
>
> is it necessary/mandatory, *in lab exam point of view, *to select the
> said configs (ISDN Switch Type to NI2 and DTMF Relay Method to OOB) while
> configuring MGCP in the CUCM?
>
> Just a curiosity.
>
> Thanks,
>
> --
> Suresh Bhandari
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