The two types of CAC are locations-based and RSVP-based. On CUCM they both have a configuration set on the location page, which may seem confusing at first. The key words to watch for in the scenario will be "once bw is exceeded reroute call over PSTN" means you need AAR, which could be either locations or RSVP. It they explicitly say use RSVP or if they say "once bw is exceeded the call should proceed over WAN but get remarked down to [given DSCP]" then this means you need to use RSVP. * * *When using RSVP, do not put a bandwidth on the location page in CUCM!*
*Locations-based CAC setup:* -configure the location page with the bandwidth for the requested number of calls (24*Number of calls, do not add 16K for call setup) -that's it! CUCM will keep track of how many calls are going in/out of each location *RSVP-based CAC setup:* -first, you still go to the location page in CUCM, but DO NOT PUT A BANDWIDTH on the location -in the lower section of the locations page, select another location, use the reservation drop down box: - mandatory (video required) - not relevant for the lab, CUCM will try to setup audio and video and call will fail if not enough bw (then AAR will kick in if configured) - this *should* work the same as the next option since we're not using video phones, but I would suggest using the next option instead - mandatory (video desired) - use this option if you want out-of-bandwidth to reroute over PSTN (using AAR) - optional - use this option if you want the call to get remarked to a best-effort or CS1 and still go over the WAN - no reservation - this means RSVP is disabled -once the "location" is setup to use RSVP, you need to create an MTP for both sides of the RSVP call. For example, if using Site A to Site C, create an MTP for site A, add to MRG/MRGL and assign to site A phones, then create an MTP for Site C add to MRG/MRGL and assign to site C phones -now on to the routers, you will need to create an MTP on each router. go to the documentation site > CUCM > config examples and text notes > ctrl+F to search for "MTP" and grab the IOS CLI from here. modify the sample CLI in notepad and make sure to add the "rsvp" command under the dspfarm profile # mtp. -finally, go to the serial sub-interface and assign the command "ip rsvp bandwidth X." On this line the bw is 24*Number of calls + 16 (call setup for a single call -make sure the IOS MTP is registered in CUCM -when placing a call, use "show ip rsvp reservation" to watch the RSVP in progress. while ringing the output will show 40k, once connected it will show 24K. Hope this helps -Justin On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 5:48 AM, Suresh Bhandari <bring...@gmail.com> wrote: > Again it depends on if you are asked to do so. > > > On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 3:56 PM, ie ravindra <ieravin...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi All, >> Do we need to enable ip rsvp bandwidth command when we configure location >> based CAC. >> >> Thanks, >> Ravi. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please >> visit www.ipexpert.com >> >> Are you a CCNP or CCIE and looking for a job? Check out >> www.PlatinumPlacement.com >> > > > > -- > Suresh Bhandari > > _______________________________________________ > For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please > visit www.ipexpert.com > > Are you a CCNP or CCIE and looking for a job? Check out > www.PlatinumPlacement.com >
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