Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] CCM Signalling Port ACL

2008-10-26 Thread Chris Parker
I know nbar is something one should use sparingly in real life, but why not use it in the lab? All you would need is: class-map match-all ef match protocol rtp audio class-map match-any cs3 match protocol sip match protocol h323 match protocol mgcp match protocol skinny Along with nbar pr

[OSL | CCIE_Voice] Xpattern

2008-10-26 Thread Steve ccietester
I observed a behavior with a Xpattern X!. When I dial 2001, it searches against xpattern X! first and finally finds DN 2001 after inter-digit timeout. Is there a way to let CCM to check 2001 first and then the Xpattern? I wanted to find out a way to avoid inter-digit timeout for internal DNs. Th

Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] CCM Signalling Port ACL

2008-10-26 Thread Ricardo Arevalo
Jacon, I personally have checked the ports utilization with sniffer for CCM 4.1(3). All you writte are right except from the range 11000-11999, those ports are not used in the CCM version (4.X). Just would add: "permit tcp any eq 1720 any" for H323 gateways communication, when the call is not sta

[OSL | CCIE_Voice] CCM Signalling Port ACL

2008-10-26 Thread Jacob Owen
Does someone have a "100% correct" Signalling ACL ports to apply to say mark DSCP values on a 6500 for traffic coming in from Call Manager? I have found 3-4 references in the IPExpert material but they all seem to be saying different things. This is what I believe so far, if my to/from is backwar

Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Test taking strategy

2008-10-26 Thread Michael Shavrov
Chris, It all depends solely on you and your OWN experience. I tried doing the same labs with two approaches you described - when I following task-by-task approach, I was barely able to finish all tasks. And after I analyzed the situation, I know why - first of all - there is too many distracti

[OSL | CCIE_Voice] Test taking strategy

2008-10-26 Thread Chris Kagadis (kagadis.com)
I'm focusing on how to approach the list of tasks and make a plan for the CCIE Voice lab. I've recieved some advice that seems to conflict and was wondering if anyone might have some insight. A CCIEv that I've spoken to recommended that, when taking the exam, I should focus on doing all tasks for