Another dumb question, please post the config of the other side? Does
it match, is it assigned to the right MRGL?



Jonathan

On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 9:17 AM, Jonathan Charles<jonv...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Well, RSVP initially requests 40k for a G.729 call and then drops down
> to 24k, so if it is 37k, yeah, it is going to fail.
>
> Under Locations, it is set to unlimited right?
>
> And the MTP is registered and assigned to the DP of the receiving phone?
>
> Do a debug ip rsvp all and post the results, see if the request is
> even being made...
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 5:02 AM, Kumar,
> Narinder<narinder.ku...@uxcg.com.au> wrote:
>> My knowledge about RSVP is very little
>>
>> RSVP Location CAC issue not working.
>>
>> After configuring RSPV all calls between HQ and BR1 invoking AAR.
>>
>> Sh ip rsvp reservation return nothing
>>
>> ***********************************
>> SiteA#sh ip rsvp
>> RSVP: enabled (on 2 interface(s))
>> Signalling:
>>  Refresh interval (msec): 30000
>>  Refresh misses: 4
>>
>> Rate Limiting: enabled
>>  Burst: 8
>>  Limit: 37--------------------------------------------As I have configured 
>> the bandwidth to 180K shouldn't this be reflection the correct values 
>> instead of 37
>>  Maxsize: 2000
>>  Period (msec): 20
>>  Max rate (msgs/sec): 400
>>
>> Refresh Reduction: disabled
>>  ACK delay (msec): 250
>>  Initial retransmit delay (msec): 1000
>>  Local epoch: 0xBE1FBD
>>  Message IDs: in use 0, total allocated 0, total freed 0
>>
>> Neighbors: 0
>>  Raw IP encap: 0  UDP encap: 0  Raw IP, UDP encap: 0
>>
>> Hello:
>>  Fast-Reroute/Reroute: Disabled
>>    Statistics: Disabled
>>  Graceful Restart: Disabled
>>
>> Graceful Restart: Disabled
>>  Refresh interval: 10000 msecs
>>  Refresh misses: 4
>>  DSCP: 0x30
>>  Advertised restart time: 5 msecs
>>  Advertised recovery time: 0 msecs
>>  Maximum wait for recovery: 3600000 msecs
>>
>> Fast-Reroute:
>>  PSBs w/ Local protection desired
>>    Yes: 0
>>    No:  0
>> Local policy:
>> COPS:
>>
>> Generic policy settings:
>>    Default policy: Accept all
>>    Preemption:     Disabled
>>
>> ***********************************
>>
>> Here is my config snip
>>
>> interface Serial0/0/0.200 point-to-point
>>  ip address 10.230.1.5 255.255.255.252
>>  snmp trap link-status
>>  frame-relay interface-dlci 201
>>  ip rsvp bandwidth 180
>>
>>
>> sccp local GigabitEthernet0/0.201
>> sccp ccm 10.10.20.1 identifier 2 version 6.0
>> sccp ccm 10.10.20.2 identifier 1 version 6.0
>> sccp
>> !
>> sccp ccm group 1
>>  bind interface GigabitEthernet0/0.201
>>  associate ccm 1 priority 1
>>  associate ccm 2 priority 2
>>  associate profile 2 register hq-rsvp
>> !
>> dspfarm profile 2 mtp
>>  codec g711ulaw
>>  codec pass-through
>>  rsvp
>>  maximum sessions software 4
>>  associate application SCCP
>>
>>
>>
>> CONFIDENTIALITY - The information contained in this electronic mail message 
>> is confidential and is intended solely for the addressee(s). If you are not 
>> an authorised recipient of this message please contact UXC Getronics 
>> Australia immediately by reply email and destroy/delete this message from 
>> your computer.  Any unauthorised form of reproduction of this message, or 
>> part thereof, is strictly prohibited.
>> DISCLAIMER - Unless specifically indicated otherwise, the views and opinions 
>> expressed in this email are those of the sender and not UXC Getronics 
>> Australia.  While we endeavour to protect our network from computer viruses, 
>> UXC Getronics Australia does not warrant that this email or any attachments 
>> are free of viruses or any other defects or errors.  It is the duty of the 
>> recipient to virus scan and otherwise test any information contained in this 
>> email before loading onto any computer system.
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please 
>> visit www.ipexpert.com
>>
>
_______________________________________________
For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please visit 
www.ipexpert.com

Reply via email to