The reason that is happening is due to media negotiation failure as you mention
(both call legs are not offering the same codec capabilities). In that exact
configuration, you would need a transcoder (which you could run on the router
if you have enough DSP).
Are you sold on h323 or can you do
thank you Ryan,
i have no problem with sip and it is ok (although i do not know it has MTP
or not). i think transcoder may not needed because as i know, it translate
two different codecs to each other but in my scenario, both side uses
g711alaw. please let me know if i misunderstand it.
On Mon,
I have a scenario where I need to create a SIP trunk between a CUCM 10.5
and a third-party PBX. The problem is that the third-party PBX prompts the
trunk sip is authenticated through username and password should I register
on the CUCM. Has anyone had an experience with this type of configuration
Hey Guys, I have a call manager subscriber at our DR site over MPLS. I want
that server to be able to talk to the NTP server there in the event of a
outage. When I add the 2nd NTP server to the publisher it does not
replicate over to the DR site. I also am not able to add a 2nd NTP server
to the
At least in 10.x I know RTMT IMPresence-Cisco Jabber Summary page shows a
graph of current connected Jabber/XMPP clients. Not sure if it's in 9.x.
On Fri, May 8, 2015 at 7:10 PM, Tim Frazee tfra...@gmail.com wrote:
Group,
has anyone run across a way to graph/track/monitor concurrent logged
If you want us to be able to figure out your H.323 negotiation problem
without codec transparent in place, you need to provide these debugs:
debug h225 asn1
debug h245 asn1
On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 6:33 AM, s m sam.gh1...@gmail.com wrote:
thank you Ryan,
i have no problem with sip and it is ok
CUCM subscribers only use the CUCM publisher for NTP. There's no NTP
redundancy for the subscribers other than switching to local clocks if
publisher connection goes down.
On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 9:48 AM, Jose Colon II jcolon...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey Guys, I have a call manager subscriber at
What if a phone loses connectivity to CM while in the middle of a firmware
update?
I need to load new firmware for my 8861's but I have had some connectivity
issues over wireless and don't want to brick the phone.
TIA
Scott
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I believe the 8800 series has an active/inactive partition so shouldn't be
too much of a worry.
On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 4:31 PM, Scott Voll svoll.v...@gmail.com wrote:
What if a phone loses connectivity to CM while in the middle of a firmware
update?
I need to load new firmware for my 8861's
Dear Sirs,
How can I check CUCM's CUWL STD version running in our platform ?
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