Brian,
Pretty much any Windows or Linux-based computer running the free VMware Server
2.x will probably be your best bet. While a server running VMware
Infrastructure Server is probably more robust and more scalable and has less
host OS overhead, there is the issue of licensing (not free) and
Hi John
Could you pls add the map-class config as well to see what values you've
configured?
- Basant
On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 1:25 AM, john D jkd1...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
I have a serial interface configured for 768K(Actually intf bw is
1500Kbps).
however when i apply map-class under the fr
I upgraded to CUCM 7.1.2 yesterday and my 7960's that were previously
registered as SIP endpoints in 7.0 are now getting registration rejected. I
tried reverting back to Skinny (which worked) and back to SIP and also tried
adding new 7960's as SIP but still get reg rej. Does anyone know if
http://www.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/desktop-vostro-220mt?c=uscs=04l=ens=bsddgc=IRcid=dthplid=dtbn
Put on Vmware ESXI and you're all set.
On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 10:41 AM, Brian Schearbsch...@erbs.com wrote:
Any suggestions on a cheap computer to pick up that has worked well
I'm running auto qos for the WAN for a 384K link using MLPP.
The auto qos presents the following configuration
policy-map AutoQoS-Policy-Trust
class AutoQoS-VoIP-RTP-Trust
priority percent 70
class AutoQoS-VoIP-Control-Trust
no band
bandwidth percent 5
class class-default
fair-queue
Hey gang,
I am in need of a little help and I'm hoping that one of you
ProctorLabs vRacks veterans can help me out. I am using a 2611XM and I
believe I have it physically connected correct:
2611XM F0/0 == (via Crossover Cable) to port on my broadband router
which is connected to my Cable
Works for me. VMWare workstation.
Check telephony configuration and test port group pass.
I don' t see where you are doing the PING test though. Is that what you are
calling test port group? Under Telephony Integrations / Port Group?
What Port Name are you using?
What does SCCP (Skinny)
Hi Michael,
Thank you very much for the reply! I was starting to think I was alone out here
but I guess the OSL mailer was having problems...
The ping test I found is in Unity Connection under 'Telephony Integrations - Port
Group', then click on the port group entity then click 'Edit -
Since it appears the OSL mailer is back online I wanted to share that this was
a simple boneheaded mistake. During my upgrade haste I forgot to reset my DHCP
option 150 and the phones were trying to register with the sub that had not yet
been upgraded. Anyway, I was able to register my 7960
I wish the v3 hardware blueprint called it out but all it says is 'IP Phones
and Soft Clients'. Soft clients are easy enough to download but any thoughts on
whether or not 7960's are sufficient for study or should i invest in some newer
models?
Thanks!
You should probably have 79x0 and either 79x1 and/or 79x2s. The 79x0s for the
lack of SIP features and knowing how to deal with them and the 79x1 or 79x2s
for full SIP features.
The x2s have g722-64 codec and ILBC codec.
My definition of:
x0 means 7940 and 7960
x1 means 7941 and 7961 (this
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