Hi Steve,

I am working on the same thing.  Assuming RSVP that it was working before
WAN MLP was configured, please check a couple of things:

1) the ip rsvp bandwidth XYZ is configured under interface virtual-template
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2) the IOS version of your routers.

#2 was the reason why mine was not working.  My HQ was using 12.4.15T, when
all other routers are 12.4.20T.  After spending 4 hours looking at this, I
noticed the IOS discrepency, and upgraded the HQ router and it worked right
away...





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> Date: Sun, 14 Nov 2010 15:54:12 -0500
> From: "Stern, Larry" <larry.st...@nuvt.com>
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> Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] IP RSVP
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> Hi all
>
> I going crazy trying to figure out this issue. I use a Hardware VPN to
> connect to PL
> with 7960 and 7961 phones. I am doing LAB 10A part 10.1 RSVP call agent.
>
> I have BR1 to HQ set to Manadtory under the Locations in CUCM and have all
> the DP settings and MRG and MRGL's as per the PG guide. My HQ and BR1
> routers have ip rsvp bandwidth set to 80K on interface serial 0/0/1.0.1 on
> both Routers and my software MTP's are registered. But when I make one call
> between HQ and BR1 or vice versa, I get not enough bandwidth. My max
> sessions software is set for 4 on my router dspfarm MTP profile on both
> sides. If I remove the mandatory RSVP setting on the locations in CUCM, I
> can make the call no problem. Has anyone run into a similar issue?
>
> After getting frustrated I dumped the final config's into the routers and
> have the same issue.
>
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