You will use a transcoder for this scenario.  It sounds like you've
already figured out the transcoder on the IPIPGW for G.729 h323 to G.711
SIP.  It sounds like you just need to invoke the transcoder in HQ for
the G.711 to G.729 transcoding to BR1.

 

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Preethi
Thamina
Sent: Friday, August 01, 2008 10:07 AM
To: ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com
Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] CCM SIP trunk and BR1 phone location CAC

 

In the IPExpert Workbook 4 lab M (Section 30), we are required to set
Location bandwidth to BR1 to 24K.  I have IPIPGW configured on the
HQ-RTR. Calls from BR2 use H323 and arrive at CCM using SIP through the
IPIPGW. Calls to HQ phones work fine.  Calls to BR1 phones fail because
the Location setting for BR1 is set to 24K of bandwidth. SIP trunk in
CCM is setup in G711u device pool. As far as I know the SIP trunk will
not engage a transcoder and connect a G729 call to BR1. How do we get
calls through from BR2 to BR1 over the CCM SIP trunk in this scenario?
The only way I know of is to increase the Location bandwidth to 80 K for
BR1. But then I would loose points for the Locations CAC question. Any
ideas?
 
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