Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] [OSL | CCIE_VOICE] Location Based Call Admission Control

2013-01-30 Thread ie ravindra
Dear All,
Thanks for your great explanation which I gained lots about the CAC  I
believe.
Thanks again.
Ravi.


On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 8:23 PM, Sergey Heyphets wrote:

> For G711 with RSVP, it would be 80k*+16k, right?
>
> Sergey
>
>
> On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 8:35 AM, Bill  wrote:
>
>> Great walk through but just one note, this is for g729 calls which surely
>> you will be doing but just to be sure you don't use these numbers with g711
>> ;)
>>
>> Bill
>>
>>
>> On Jan 30, 2013, at 7:03 AM, Justin Carney 
>> wrote:
>>
>> The two types of CAC are locations-based and RSVP-based.  On CUCM they
>> both have a configuration set on the location page, which may seem
>> confusing at first.  The key words to watch for in the scenario will be
>> "once bw is exceeded reroute call over PSTN" means you need AAR, which
>> could be either locations or RSVP.  It they explicitly say use RSVP or if
>> they say "once bw is exceeded the call should proceed over WAN but get
>> remarked down to [given DSCP]" then this means you need to use RSVP.
>> *
>> *
>> *When using RSVP, do not put a bandwidth on the location page in CUCM!*
>>
>> *Locations-based CAC setup:*
>> -configure the location page with the bandwidth for the requested number
>> of calls (24*Number of calls, do not add 16K for call setup)
>> -that's it!  CUCM will keep track of how many calls are going in/out of
>> each location
>>
>> *RSVP-based CAC setup:*
>> -first, you still go to the location page in CUCM, but DO NOT PUT A
>> BANDWIDTH on the location
>> -in the lower section of the locations page, select another location, use
>> the reservation drop down box:
>>   - mandatory (video required) - not relevant for the lab, CUCM will try
>> to setup audio and video and call will fail if not enough bw (then AAR will
>> kick in if configured) - this *should* work the same as the next option
>> since we're not using video phones, but I would suggest using the next
>> option instead
>>   - mandatory (video desired) - use this option if you want
>> out-of-bandwidth to reroute over PSTN (using AAR)
>>   - optional - use this option if you want the call to get remarked to a
>> best-effort or CS1 and still go over the WAN
>>   - no reservation - this means RSVP is disabled
>>
>> -once the "location" is setup to use RSVP, you need to create an MTP for
>> both sides of the RSVP call.  For example, if using Site A to Site C,
>> create an MTP for site A, add to MRG/MRGL and assign to site A phones, then
>> create an MTP for Site C add to MRG/MRGL and assign to site C phones
>>
>> -now on to the routers, you will need to create an MTP on each router.
>>  go to the documentation site > CUCM > config examples and text notes >
>> ctrl+F to search for "MTP" and grab the IOS CLI from here.  modify the
>> sample CLI in notepad and make sure to add the "rsvp" command under the
>> dspfarm profile # mtp.
>>
>> -finally, go to the serial sub-interface and assign the command "ip rsvp
>> bandwidth X."  On this line the bw is 24*Number of calls + 16 (call  setup
>> for a single call
>>
>> -make sure the IOS MTP is registered in CUCM
>>
>> -when placing a call, use "show ip rsvp reservation" to watch the RSVP in
>> progress.  while ringing the output will show 40k, once connected it will
>> show 24K.
>>
>>
>> Hope this helps
>> -Justin
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 5:48 AM, Suresh Bhandari wrote:
>>
>>> Again it depends on if you are asked to do so.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 3:56 PM, ie ravindra wrote:
>>>
 Hi All,
 Do we need to enable ip rsvp bandwidth command when we configure
 location based CAC.

 Thanks,
 Ravi.

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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] CME 12.4T and max-dn X no-reg

2013-01-30 Thread Cory Gray
I noticed this behavior as well.  Not sure if there a bug id on it.  I still do 
it on max-dn because I became very paranoid about how the exam is graded so i 
put it on just in case the grading script looks for it.  I doubt it but you 
never know

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On Jan 30, 2013, at 9:22 PM, "Jason Aarons"  wrote:

> Is there a known bug with max-dn 30 no-reg in that ephone-dns still register 
> to gatekeeper? Anyone got a bug id? 
>  
> Pretty clear it don’t work, you have to put no-reg in the ephone-dn itself.
>  
> -jason
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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] CME 12.4T and max-dn X no-reg

2013-01-30 Thread Ramcharan Arya
Hi Jason,

If you put command max-dn 30 no-reg both you need to reboot the router then
phone will not register into Gatekeeper with alias.

Regards,
Ramcharan Arya
CCIE # 28926 ( R&S)



On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 7:49 PM, Jason Aarons  wrote:

> Is there a known bug with max-dn 30 no-reg in that ephone-dns still
> register to gatekeeper? Anyone got a bug id?  
>
> ** **
>
> Pretty clear it don’t work, you have to put no-reg in the ephone-dn itself.
> 
>
> ** **
>
> -jason
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[OSL | CCIE_Voice] CME 12.4T and max-dn X no-reg

2013-01-30 Thread Jason Aarons
Is there a known bug with max-dn 30 no-reg in that ephone-dns still register
to gatekeeper? Anyone got a bug id?  

 

Pretty clear it don't work, you have to put no-reg in the ephone-dn itself.

 

-jason

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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] [OSL | CCIE_VOICE] Location Based Call Admission Control

2013-01-30 Thread Fawad Asad
Please unsubscribe -Thx
On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 6:53 AM, Sergey Heyphets wrote:

> For G711 with RSVP, it would be 80k*+16k, right?
>
> Sergey
>
>
> On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 8:35 AM, Bill  wrote:
>
>> Great walk through but just one note, this is for g729 calls which surely
>> you will be doing but just to be sure you don't use these numbers with g711
>> ;)
>>
>> Bill
>>
>>
>> On Jan 30, 2013, at 7:03 AM, Justin Carney 
>> wrote:
>>
>> The two types of CAC are locations-based and RSVP-based.  On CUCM they
>> both have a configuration set on the location page, which may seem
>> confusing at first.  The key words to watch for in the scenario will be
>> "once bw is exceeded reroute call over PSTN" means you need AAR, which
>> could be either locations or RSVP.  It they explicitly say use RSVP or if
>> they say "once bw is exceeded the call should proceed over WAN but get
>> remarked down to [given DSCP]" then this means you need to use RSVP.
>> *
>> *
>> *When using RSVP, do not put a bandwidth on the location page in CUCM!*
>>
>> *Locations-based CAC setup:*
>> -configure the location page with the bandwidth for the requested number
>> of calls (24*Number of calls, do not add 16K for call setup)
>> -that's it!  CUCM will keep track of how many calls are going in/out of
>> each location
>>
>> *RSVP-based CAC setup:*
>> -first, you still go to the location page in CUCM, but DO NOT PUT A
>> BANDWIDTH on the location
>> -in the lower section of the locations page, select another location, use
>> the reservation drop down box:
>>   - mandatory (video required) - not relevant for the lab, CUCM will try
>> to setup audio and video and call will fail if not enough bw (then AAR will
>> kick in if configured) - this *should* work the same as the next option
>> since we're not using video phones, but I would suggest using the next
>> option instead
>>   - mandatory (video desired) - use this option if you want
>> out-of-bandwidth to reroute over PSTN (using AAR)
>>   - optional - use this option if you want the call to get remarked to a
>> best-effort or CS1 and still go over the WAN
>>   - no reservation - this means RSVP is disabled
>>
>> -once the "location" is setup to use RSVP, you need to create an MTP for
>> both sides of the RSVP call.  For example, if using Site A to Site C,
>> create an MTP for site A, add to MRG/MRGL and assign to site A phones, then
>> create an MTP for Site C add to MRG/MRGL and assign to site C phones
>>
>> -now on to the routers, you will need to create an MTP on each router.
>>  go to the documentation site > CUCM > config examples and text notes >
>> ctrl+F to search for "MTP" and grab the IOS CLI from here.  modify the
>> sample CLI in notepad and make sure to add the "rsvp" command under the
>> dspfarm profile # mtp.
>>
>> -finally, go to the serial sub-interface and assign the command "ip rsvp
>> bandwidth X."  On this line the bw is 24*Number of calls + 16 (call  setup
>> for a single call
>>
>> -make sure the IOS MTP is registered in CUCM
>>
>> -when placing a call, use "show ip rsvp reservation" to watch the RSVP in
>> progress.  while ringing the output will show 40k, once connected it will
>> show 24K.
>>
>>
>> Hope this helps
>> -Justin
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 5:48 AM, Suresh Bhandari wrote:
>>
>>> Again it depends on if you are asked to do so.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 3:56 PM, ie ravindra wrote:
>>>
 Hi All,
 Do we need to enable ip rsvp bandwidth command when we configure
 location based CAC.

 Thanks,
 Ravi.

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[OSL | CCIE_Voice] CFUR Blog link broken

2013-01-30 Thread Ramcharan Arya
Hi Vik,

I am unable to access CFUR blog link it is displaying 404 error message.

http://blog.ipexpert.com/2010/04/05/cfur-and-ucm-7.0-new-features/

Can you please correct this.?

Thanks & Regards,
Ramcharan Arya
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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] CCIE_Voice] UCCX Recordings

2013-01-30 Thread Barrera, Hugo
Thanks all who responded!

Regards,
Hugo

On Jan 29, 2013, at 11:09 PM, "Chrysostomos Christofi" 
mailto:ch.christ...@logicom.net>> wrote:

Agree with cory

I believe we need also in the recording step except doc also and prompt 
variable assigned to this media

attached is a working recording script . For version 7..Version which is in 
current ccie voice  lab

Regards
Chrysostomos


From: 
ccie_voice-boun...@onlinestudylist.com
 [mailto:ccie_voice-boun...@onlinestudylist.com] On Behalf Of Cory Gray
Sent: Τετάρτη, 30 Ιανουαρίου 2013 1:09 πμ
To: Tanner Ezell
Cc:  
ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] UCCX Recordings

It is quick and works on version 7.  Is that not the goal?  If it messes you up 
in the CCIE lab, please say way.

Sent from my iPhone

On Jan 29, 2013, at 6:04 PM, "Tanner Ezell" 
<tanner.ez...@gmail.com>
 wrote:
Not only is this bad practice, it won't be supported on 8.x or later.
On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 4:01 PM, Cory Gray 
<corygray22...@hotmail.com>
 wrote:
Here is mine

Variable
1 document variable.

Creat a script from scratch
Start
Contact > Accept step
Media > recording step pointing to your document variable
End

Recording will copy to wfavvid > temp

Sometimes it creats 2 files

Delete the 1k file

Rename the remaining file to something easy to remember

Upload this to uccx througj prompt upload

This method works 100% of the time if you can call into cuccx.

Sent from my iPhone

On Jan 29, 2013, at 3:58 PM, "Tanner Ezell" 
<tanner.ez...@gmail.com>
 wrote:
User uAuthUser
Document dRecording

uAuthUser = Get User ("myuser", by User Id)
Authenticate (uAuthUser, "myusepassword")
 - Success:
   - dRecording = Recording()
 - Success:
   - Upload Document("myPrompt.wav", dRecording)

I'd throw in a get digits step to collect the prompt number simplify the 
process a bit.

Thats the bare minimum to get recording going.

Tanner.

On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 11:10 AM, Barrera, Hugo 
<hugo.barr...@nexusis.com>
 wrote:
Hi,

I just want to hear some different suggestions on how you have done your 
recordings for uccx in the lab? I know you can do them on CUC through greetings 
administrator but what about from uccx? Is there a quick script to throw 
together that will allow me to directly record greetings on uccx I think there 
is??


Hugo


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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] [OSL | CCIE_VOICE] Location Based Call Admission Control

2013-01-30 Thread Sergey Heyphets
For G711 with RSVP, it would be 80k*+16k, right?

Sergey


On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 8:35 AM, Bill  wrote:

> Great walk through but just one note, this is for g729 calls which surely
> you will be doing but just to be sure you don't use these numbers with g711
> ;)
>
> Bill
>
>
> On Jan 30, 2013, at 7:03 AM, Justin Carney 
> wrote:
>
> The two types of CAC are locations-based and RSVP-based.  On CUCM they
> both have a configuration set on the location page, which may seem
> confusing at first.  The key words to watch for in the scenario will be
> "once bw is exceeded reroute call over PSTN" means you need AAR, which
> could be either locations or RSVP.  It they explicitly say use RSVP or if
> they say "once bw is exceeded the call should proceed over WAN but get
> remarked down to [given DSCP]" then this means you need to use RSVP.
> *
> *
> *When using RSVP, do not put a bandwidth on the location page in CUCM!*
>
> *Locations-based CAC setup:*
> -configure the location page with the bandwidth for the requested number
> of calls (24*Number of calls, do not add 16K for call setup)
> -that's it!  CUCM will keep track of how many calls are going in/out of
> each location
>
> *RSVP-based CAC setup:*
> -first, you still go to the location page in CUCM, but DO NOT PUT A
> BANDWIDTH on the location
> -in the lower section of the locations page, select another location, use
> the reservation drop down box:
>   - mandatory (video required) - not relevant for the lab, CUCM will try
> to setup audio and video and call will fail if not enough bw (then AAR will
> kick in if configured) - this *should* work the same as the next option
> since we're not using video phones, but I would suggest using the next
> option instead
>   - mandatory (video desired) - use this option if you want
> out-of-bandwidth to reroute over PSTN (using AAR)
>   - optional - use this option if you want the call to get remarked to a
> best-effort or CS1 and still go over the WAN
>   - no reservation - this means RSVP is disabled
>
> -once the "location" is setup to use RSVP, you need to create an MTP for
> both sides of the RSVP call.  For example, if using Site A to Site C,
> create an MTP for site A, add to MRG/MRGL and assign to site A phones, then
> create an MTP for Site C add to MRG/MRGL and assign to site C phones
>
> -now on to the routers, you will need to create an MTP on each router.  go
> to the documentation site > CUCM > config examples and text notes > ctrl+F
> to search for "MTP" and grab the IOS CLI from here.  modify the sample CLI
> in notepad and make sure to add the "rsvp" command under the dspfarm
> profile # mtp.
>
> -finally, go to the serial sub-interface and assign the command "ip rsvp
> bandwidth X."  On this line the bw is 24*Number of calls + 16 (call  setup
> for a single call
>
> -make sure the IOS MTP is registered in CUCM
>
> -when placing a call, use "show ip rsvp reservation" to watch the RSVP in
> progress.  while ringing the output will show 40k, once connected it will
> show 24K.
>
>
> Hope this helps
> -Justin
>
> On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 5:48 AM, Suresh Bhandari wrote:
>
>> Again it depends on if you are asked to do so.
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 3:56 PM, ie ravindra wrote:
>>
>>> Hi All,
>>> Do we need to enable ip rsvp bandwidth command when we configure
>>> location based CAC.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Ravi.
>>>
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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] [OSL | CCIE_VOICE] Location Based Call Admission Control

2013-01-30 Thread Joel
Thanks for that explanation Justin. Makes it a bit "simpler" to understand.

 

Joel P

 

 

 

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[mailto:ccie_voice-boun...@onlinestudylist.com] On Behalf Of Justin Carney
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2013 8:11 AM
To: Suresh Bhandari
Cc: CCIE Study; ie ravindra
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] [OSL | CCIE_VOICE] Location Based Call
Admission Control

 

One more comment on CAC, but for the real world not for the lab...

 

Locations CAC is quick and easy to setup, you don't touch the routers at
all.  The downside is it is really designed for a hub and spoke topology and
it does not account for multiple circuits.

 

RSVP on the other hand is path-aware, meaning you can have redundant
circuits with different bandwidths.  If you have a primary WAN with an rsvp
bandwidth 1000 and a backup link (cable, DSL, etc) with an rsvp bandwidth
100 then the specific routers in the path of the call setup will be used to
either admit the call or reroute via AAR.  During normal conditions you can
admit a lot of calls, but during failover where only backup circuit is
active you can only admit a few calls.

 

On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 8:03 AM, Justin Carney mailto:justin.s.car...@gmail.com> > wrote:

The two types of CAC are locations-based and RSVP-based.  On CUCM they both
have a configuration set on the location page, which may seem confusing at
first.  The key words to watch for in the scenario will be "once bw is
exceeded reroute call over PSTN" means you need AAR, which could be either
locations or RSVP.  It they explicitly say use RSVP or if they say "once bw
is exceeded the call should proceed over WAN but get remarked down to [given
DSCP]" then this means you need to use RSVP.

 

When using RSVP, do not put a bandwidth on the location page in CUCM!

 

Locations-based CAC setup:

-configure the location page with the bandwidth for the requested number of
calls (24*Number of calls, do not add 16K for call setup)

-that's it!  CUCM will keep track of how many calls are going in/out of each
location

 

RSVP-based CAC setup:

-first, you still go to the location page in CUCM, but DO NOT PUT A
BANDWIDTH on the location

-in the lower section of the locations page, select another location, use
the reservation drop down box:

  - mandatory (video required) - not relevant for the lab, CUCM will try to
setup audio and video and call will fail if not enough bw (then AAR will
kick in if configured) - this *should* work the same as the next option
since we're not using video phones, but I would suggest using the next
option instead

  - mandatory (video desired) - use this option if you want out-of-bandwidth
to reroute over PSTN (using AAR)

  - optional - use this option if you want the call to get remarked to a
best-effort or CS1 and still go over the WAN

  - no reservation - this means RSVP is disabled

 

-once the "location" is setup to use RSVP, you need to create an MTP for
both sides of the RSVP call.  For example, if using Site A to Site C, create
an MTP for site A, add to MRG/MRGL and assign to site A phones, then create
an MTP for Site C add to MRG/MRGL and assign to site C phones

 

-now on to the routers, you will need to create an MTP on each router.  go
to the documentation site > CUCM > config examples and text notes > ctrl+F
to search for "MTP" and grab the IOS CLI from here.  modify the sample CLI
in notepad and make sure to add the "rsvp" command under the dspfarm profile
# mtp.

 

-finally, go to the serial sub-interface and assign the command "ip rsvp
bandwidth X."  On this line the bw is 24*Number of calls + 16 (call  setup
for a single call

 

-make sure the IOS MTP is registered in CUCM

 

-when placing a call, use "show ip rsvp reservation" to watch the RSVP in
progress.  while ringing the output will show 40k, once connected it will
show 24K.

 

 

Hope this helps

-Justin

 

On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 5:48 AM, Suresh Bhandari mailto:bring...@gmail.com> > wrote:

Again it depends on if you are asked to do so.

 

On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 3:56 PM, ie ravindra mailto:ieravin...@gmail.com> > wrote:

Hi All, 

Do we need to enable ip rsvp bandwidth command when we configure location
based CAC. 

Thanks, 

Ravi.

 

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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] [OSL | CCIE_VOICE] Location Based Call Admission Control

2013-01-30 Thread Bill
Great walk through but just one note, this is for g729 calls which surely you 
will be doing but just to be sure you don't use these numbers with g711 ;)

Bill


On Jan 30, 2013, at 7:03 AM, Justin Carney  wrote:

> The two types of CAC are locations-based and RSVP-based.  On CUCM they both 
> have a configuration set on the location page, which may seem confusing at 
> first.  The key words to watch for in the scenario will be "once bw is 
> exceeded reroute call over PSTN" means you need AAR, which could be either 
> locations or RSVP.  It they explicitly say use RSVP or if they say "once bw 
> is exceeded the call should proceed over WAN but get remarked down to [given 
> DSCP]" then this means you need to use RSVP.
> 
> When using RSVP, do not put a bandwidth on the location page in CUCM!
> 
> Locations-based CAC setup:
> -configure the location page with the bandwidth for the requested number of 
> calls (24*Number of calls, do not add 16K for call setup)
> -that's it!  CUCM will keep track of how many calls are going in/out of each 
> location
> 
> RSVP-based CAC setup:
> -first, you still go to the location page in CUCM, but DO NOT PUT A BANDWIDTH 
> on the location
> -in the lower section of the locations page, select another location, use the 
> reservation drop down box:
>   - mandatory (video required) - not relevant for the lab, CUCM will try to 
> setup audio and video and call will fail if not enough bw (then AAR will kick 
> in if configured) - this *should* work the same as the next option since 
> we're not using video phones, but I would suggest using the next option 
> instead
>   - mandatory (video desired) - use this option if you want out-of-bandwidth 
> to reroute over PSTN (using AAR)
>   - optional - use this option if you want the call to get remarked to a 
> best-effort or CS1 and still go over the WAN
>   - no reservation - this means RSVP is disabled
> 
> -once the "location" is setup to use RSVP, you need to create an MTP for both 
> sides of the RSVP call.  For example, if using Site A to Site C, create an 
> MTP for site A, add to MRG/MRGL and assign to site A phones, then create an 
> MTP for Site C add to MRG/MRGL and assign to site C phones
> 
> -now on to the routers, you will need to create an MTP on each router.  go to 
> the documentation site > CUCM > config examples and text notes > ctrl+F to 
> search for "MTP" and grab the IOS CLI from here.  modify the sample CLI in 
> notepad and make sure to add the "rsvp" command under the dspfarm profile # 
> mtp.
> 
> -finally, go to the serial sub-interface and assign the command "ip rsvp 
> bandwidth X."  On this line the bw is 24*Number of calls + 16 (call  setup 
> for a single call
> 
> -make sure the IOS MTP is registered in CUCM
> 
> -when placing a call, use "show ip rsvp reservation" to watch the RSVP in 
> progress.  while ringing the output will show 40k, once connected it will 
> show 24K.
> 
> 
> Hope this helps
> -Justin
> 
> On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 5:48 AM, Suresh Bhandari  wrote:
> Again it depends on if you are asked to do so.
> 
> 
> On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 3:56 PM, ie ravindra  wrote:
> Hi All, 
> Do we need to enable ip rsvp bandwidth command when we configure location 
> based CAC. 
> 
> Thanks, 
> Ravi.
> 
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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] [OSL | CCIE_VOICE] Location Based Call Admission Control

2013-01-30 Thread Justin Carney
One more comment on CAC, but for the real world not for the lab...

Locations CAC is quick and easy to setup, you don't touch the routers at
all.  The downside is it is really designed for a hub and spoke topology
and it does not account for multiple circuits.

RSVP on the other hand is path-aware, meaning you can have redundant
circuits with different bandwidths.  If you have a primary WAN with an rsvp
bandwidth 1000 and a backup link (cable, DSL, etc) with an rsvp bandwidth
100 then the specific routers in the path of the call setup will be used to
either admit the call or reroute via AAR.  During normal conditions you can
admit a lot of calls, but during failover where only backup circuit is
active you can only admit a few calls.


On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 8:03 AM, Justin Carney wrote:

> The two types of CAC are locations-based and RSVP-based.  On CUCM they
> both have a configuration set on the location page, which may seem
> confusing at first.  The key words to watch for in the scenario will be
> "once bw is exceeded reroute call over PSTN" means you need AAR, which
> could be either locations or RSVP.  It they explicitly say use RSVP or if
> they say "once bw is exceeded the call should proceed over WAN but get
> remarked down to [given DSCP]" then this means you need to use RSVP.
> *
> *
> *When using RSVP, do not put a bandwidth on the location page in CUCM!*
>
> *Locations-based CAC setup:*
> -configure the location page with the bandwidth for the requested number
> of calls (24*Number of calls, do not add 16K for call setup)
> -that's it!  CUCM will keep track of how many calls are going in/out of
> each location
>
> *RSVP-based CAC setup:*
> -first, you still go to the location page in CUCM, but DO NOT PUT A
> BANDWIDTH on the location
> -in the lower section of the locations page, select another location, use
> the reservation drop down box:
>   - mandatory (video required) - not relevant for the lab, CUCM will try
> to setup audio and video and call will fail if not enough bw (then AAR will
> kick in if configured) - this *should* work the same as the next option
> since we're not using video phones, but I would suggest using the next
> option instead
>   - mandatory (video desired) - use this option if you want
> out-of-bandwidth to reroute over PSTN (using AAR)
>   - optional - use this option if you want the call to get remarked to a
> best-effort or CS1 and still go over the WAN
>   - no reservation - this means RSVP is disabled
>
> -once the "location" is setup to use RSVP, you need to create an MTP for
> both sides of the RSVP call.  For example, if using Site A to Site C,
> create an MTP for site A, add to MRG/MRGL and assign to site A phones, then
> create an MTP for Site C add to MRG/MRGL and assign to site C phones
>
> -now on to the routers, you will need to create an MTP on each router.  go
> to the documentation site > CUCM > config examples and text notes > ctrl+F
> to search for "MTP" and grab the IOS CLI from here.  modify the sample CLI
> in notepad and make sure to add the "rsvp" command under the dspfarm
> profile # mtp.
>
> -finally, go to the serial sub-interface and assign the command "ip rsvp
> bandwidth X."  On this line the bw is 24*Number of calls + 16 (call  setup
> for a single call
>
> -make sure the IOS MTP is registered in CUCM
>
> -when placing a call, use "show ip rsvp reservation" to watch the RSVP in
> progress.  while ringing the output will show 40k, once connected it will
> show 24K.
>
>
> Hope this helps
> -Justin
>
> On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 5:48 AM, Suresh Bhandari wrote:
>
>> Again it depends on if you are asked to do so.
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 3:56 PM, ie ravindra wrote:
>>
>>> Hi All,
>>> Do we need to enable ip rsvp bandwidth command when we configure
>>> location based CAC.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Ravi.
>>>
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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] [OSL | CCIE_VOICE] Location Based Call Admission Control

2013-01-30 Thread Justin Carney
The two types of CAC are locations-based and RSVP-based.  On CUCM they both
have a configuration set on the location page, which may seem confusing at
first.  The key words to watch for in the scenario will be "once bw is
exceeded reroute call over PSTN" means you need AAR, which could be either
locations or RSVP.  It they explicitly say use RSVP or if they say "once bw
is exceeded the call should proceed over WAN but get remarked down to
[given DSCP]" then this means you need to use RSVP.
*
*
*When using RSVP, do not put a bandwidth on the location page in CUCM!*

*Locations-based CAC setup:*
-configure the location page with the bandwidth for the requested number of
calls (24*Number of calls, do not add 16K for call setup)
-that's it!  CUCM will keep track of how many calls are going in/out of
each location

*RSVP-based CAC setup:*
-first, you still go to the location page in CUCM, but DO NOT PUT A
BANDWIDTH on the location
-in the lower section of the locations page, select another location, use
the reservation drop down box:
  - mandatory (video required) - not relevant for the lab, CUCM will try to
setup audio and video and call will fail if not enough bw (then AAR will
kick in if configured) - this *should* work the same as the next option
since we're not using video phones, but I would suggest using the next
option instead
  - mandatory (video desired) - use this option if you want
out-of-bandwidth to reroute over PSTN (using AAR)
  - optional - use this option if you want the call to get remarked to a
best-effort or CS1 and still go over the WAN
  - no reservation - this means RSVP is disabled

-once the "location" is setup to use RSVP, you need to create an MTP for
both sides of the RSVP call.  For example, if using Site A to Site C,
create an MTP for site A, add to MRG/MRGL and assign to site A phones, then
create an MTP for Site C add to MRG/MRGL and assign to site C phones

-now on to the routers, you will need to create an MTP on each router.  go
to the documentation site > CUCM > config examples and text notes > ctrl+F
to search for "MTP" and grab the IOS CLI from here.  modify the sample CLI
in notepad and make sure to add the "rsvp" command under the dspfarm
profile # mtp.

-finally, go to the serial sub-interface and assign the command "ip rsvp
bandwidth X."  On this line the bw is 24*Number of calls + 16 (call  setup
for a single call

-make sure the IOS MTP is registered in CUCM

-when placing a call, use "show ip rsvp reservation" to watch the RSVP in
progress.  while ringing the output will show 40k, once connected it will
show 24K.


Hope this helps
-Justin

On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 5:48 AM, Suresh Bhandari  wrote:

> Again it depends on if you are asked to do so.
>
>
> On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 3:56 PM, ie ravindra  wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>> Do we need to enable ip rsvp bandwidth command when we configure location
>> based CAC.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ravi.
>>
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>
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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] [OSL | CCIE_VOICE] Location Based Call Admission Control

2013-01-30 Thread Cory Gray
It should be pretty clear whether to use it or not

Sent from my iPhone

On Jan 30, 2013, at 6:07 AM, "Suresh Bhandari"  wrote:

> Again it depends on if you are asked to do so.
> 
> 
> On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 3:56 PM, ie ravindra  wrote:
>> Hi All, 
>> Do we need to enable ip rsvp bandwidth command when we configure location 
>> based CAC. 
>> 
>> Thanks, 
>> Ravi.
>> 
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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] [OSL | CCIE_VOICE] Location Based Call Admission Control

2013-01-30 Thread Suresh Bhandari
Again it depends on if you are asked to do so.


On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 3:56 PM, ie ravindra  wrote:

> Hi All,
> Do we need to enable ip rsvp bandwidth command when we configure location
> based CAC.
>
> Thanks,
> Ravi.
>
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[OSL | CCIE_Voice] [OSL | CCIE_VOICE] Location Based Call Admission Control

2013-01-30 Thread Chrysostomos Christofi
Hi

Yes you have  to add the command ip rsvp bandwidth 140  for example into the 
frame relay interface pointed to the branch that you will enable the cac and 
vice versa
also are some extra config into the cucm for location cac


Regards
Chrysostomos




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Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] [OSL | CCIE_VOICE] Location Based Call Admission 
Control

Hi All,
Do we need to enable ip rsvp bandwidth command when we configure location based 
CAC.
Thanks,
Ravi.
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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Location Based CAC Question.

2013-01-30 Thread Suresh Bhandari
If RSVP is in question, +16 is required, otherwise 24x number of required
calls is okay.


On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 1:20 PM, ie ravindra  wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> When configuring Location Based Call admission control if we assumed that
> we need to configure only 5 g729 calls needs to be send what would be the
> best config. As I know it should be 24XN + 16 should be the bandwidth which
> requires. 24 X 5 +16 of only 24X5 is enough.
>
> Thanks,
> Ravi.
>
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[OSL | CCIE_Voice] [OSL | CCIE_VOICE] Location Based Call Admission Control

2013-01-30 Thread ie ravindra
Hi All,
Do we need to enable ip rsvp bandwidth command when we configure location
based CAC.

Thanks,
Ravi.
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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] UCCX - the scripting query

2013-01-30 Thread Gurpreet Singh Kukreja
You'd need to add the recording step to the script and a document type
variable. Then you'd need to assign that variable under properties of the
recording step against the result document..

Practice it number of times. Another thing, this recording step stores the
prompts under temp folder inside wfavvid folder.

Regards
G
On Jan 30, 2013 12:56 AM, "Barrera, Hugo"  wrote:

> Bill,
>
> What additional steps are needed for the recording script? I took the ICD
> script renamed it and wiped out the queuing portion and prompts added the
> recording step but I'm missing something?
>
> Regards,
> Hugo
>
> -Original Message-
> From: ccie_voice-boun...@onlinestudylist.com [mailto:
> ccie_voice-boun...@onlinestudylist.com] On Behalf Of Bill
> Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2013 1:20 AM
> To: sanity insanity
> Cc: ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com
> Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] UCCX - the scripting query
>
> First you have to record the prompts, I recommend knowing how to do that
> in uccx and CUC.  You never know when one method might not work.  Recording
> script is easy, just use the icd.aef script, get rid of most and add the
> recording feature from media.
>
> I record with UCCX so the files are stored with a strange name so I
> suggest changing it to something like thereare.wav and callsahead.wav but
> anything that helps you. Change the name before using the uccx web page to
> upload the prompts so they are available in the script repository, you need
> to use the appadmin page to do this.
>
> Then you get a reporting statistic showing the callers position in queue,
> decrement this by 1 then create a prompt from that number.
>
> Now you have three prompts, the two you recorded and the one you just
> create, use a container prompt to put all three together.  Now play that
> prompt and then connect the user to the selected resource.
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
> On Jan 29, 2013, at 1:17 AM, sanity insanity <
> networksanitytoinsan...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > hi Guys,
> >
> > I am trying to create a script for the following . How achieve it?
> >
> > --  when users call they should hear
> > “Thank you for calling” and immediately”
> > “After that it should play “All of our representatives are busy at
> > this time please stay on the line some one will be with you shortly”.
> >
> > -- If there are zero call in the queue, the script should play “There
> > are currently ‘X’ calls ahead of you”.
> >
> > -- In other words let’s say if the first caller calls in queue, He/She
> > should hear “There are currently ZERO calls ahead of you”. If the 2nd
> > call comes in while the first call is in the queue, it should play
> > “There are currently ONE calls ahead of you”.
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> > MJ
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[OSL | CCIE_Voice] Location Based CAC Question.

2013-01-30 Thread ie ravindra
Hi all,

When configuring Location Based Call admission control if we assumed that
we need to configure only 5 g729 calls needs to be send what would be the
best config. As I know it should be 24XN + 16 should be the bandwidth which
requires. 24 X 5 +16 of only 24X5 is enough.

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