I’ve not seen it, but if you are driving 4 PRIs you will definitely have to do
it. The DSPs are the same type just different capacities, but the DSPs used
for TDM to IP conversion that a PRI needs must be on the PRI NIM in an ISR4XXX.
You can still use the extra capacity for transcoding etc.
It all depends on how it was ordered. When the BOM is created, the reseller has an option to decide where the PVDM goes. I’d say they built the BOM incorrectly. From: Scott VollSent: 23 March 2021 20:50To: cisco-voip@puck.nether.netSubject: [cisco-voip] isr dsp in wrong port? Has anyone dealt with
Has anyone dealt with the PVDM's being put on the Motherboard and it's
supposed to be on the card?
I got a new 4431 and the 256 was put on the motherboard and the 32 was put
on the 4 PRI port card. TAC is advising to switch the location of the two
PVDM cards.
Does this sound correct?
TIA
my apologies for those who are in collab track only.
here is a cross post on the forums. this is in collab track.
https://community.cisco.com/t5/collaboration-ccp-discussions/collaboration-specific-details-within-cisco-unified-computing/td-p/4312459
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Lelio Fulgenzi, B.A.
Senior Analyst,
I humbly request your upvote. Something I rarely do. (i'm cross-posting this,
so sorry if you see it twice...)
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I rarely promote my own posts and ask for votes or bumps, but UCS updates for
the Collab side have been severly lacking.
I've asked the BUs to please come together and decide on