Hi, You could use Cisco CUBE (IPIPGW) to transcode and route the calls to the GK.
CCM G.711 -> CUBE with DSP XCODE -> GK G.729 To retain the call supplementary features when integrating CCM to a gatekeeper you need lot of MTP resources or use G.711, if your using G.711 from CCM to GK and then GK to the remote locations using G.729 then the call needs to be transcoded using CUBE. CUBE can be placed on the same hardware as the gatekeeper, dialpeers are used to control the in and outputs from the CCM trunk and to the GK. I think one of the IPExpert lab configurations so a sample of a call transcoded via CUBE to a gatekeeper. Regards Mike. On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 4:26 AM, Mann Chaddha <mann.chad...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi > > As per Cisco's Doc, LCP/RCP CTI Ports which are required for Mobile > Agents CANNOT negotiate Codec and need to have same Codec for Inbound > & Outbound Calls. I have a scenario where the remote users (Mobile > Agents) reside on another CUCM Cluster. The calls over the 2 clusters > shall be G729 as they are over the WAN. The Clusters have H323 Trunks > with GK for Routing purpose. > > Has anyone of you faced a similar limitation & how did you avoid it? > Is there a way you can invoke Xcoders for CTI Ports ( Jtapi Gateway on > PG does patch the media between Inbound & Outbound Call Legs)? > > I think this is great forum for this question, though IPCCE ain't on > CCIE blueprint. > > Thanks > Mann > _______________________________________________ > For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please > visit www.ipexpert.com >
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