Datucha,

The whole point of Multicast is that it does not matter how many holds
there are in the site, there is still only one stream per codec per moh wav
file.
so if you have two moh music files, and g729 and g711a and g711ulaw then
you will have 3 mmoh streams!
and you can have as many endpoints join this stream as you want (and as
defined under maximum multicast connections on moh server configuration).

hope this helps,

On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 4:59 PM, datucha123 datucha123 <datucha...@gmail.com
> wrote:

> As we know, the Multicast MoH is not counted against the CAC bandwidth,
> but the Priority Queue does. So when the Branch devices (IP Phones/Gateway)
> are using the MMoH sourced from the HQ CUCM Servers, we need to take the
> MoH bandwidth into account for LLQ Priority queue, but not for CAC, as
> mutlicast is not counted for RSVP CAC. And at some point we may get the
> Oversubscriptio for the WAN link.
>
> Well, that's ok, but how much bandwidth must be taken into acount for LLQ
> Priority queue for Multicast MoH? I mean if using G729 MMoH, then how much
> MMoH sessions we have to consider when configuring the LLQ Priority Queue?
> What it is based on? Becuase we do not know, how much Holds will be at the
> same time on the Branch site.
>
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