You are correct since NBAR isn't supported in 3750 as L2.
But in IOS, mgcp using NBAR include both ports. So when you are doing it on
switch you need to include both ports as Cisco is considering both in NBAR IOS.
Regards,
Mohammed Al Baqari
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On Nov 7, 2011, at 10:35 PM, Cc
Hello experts,
I currently have a customer who has CUCMBE in his environment with SRST
enabled. His voice gateway is over a WAN link, and the link is unstable.
His phones keep registering back and forth, and now he wants to keep his
phones in SRST mode for a little longer than usual. His configs a
Hi Emauel,
Please use following command to delay the fallback to CUCM Using the
command will delay fallback to configured minute.
ccm-manager switchback uptime-delay "minutes"
Regards,
brajesh.
On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 10:14 PM, Emanuel Damasceno
wrote:
> Hello experts,
>
> I currentl
Hi,
you should use "Connection Monitor Duration" Parameter under Enterprise
Parameter (for whole System) or Device Pool. Default it is set 120 Sec (2Min.).
HTH
/Robert
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> Datum: Tue, 8 Nov 2011 14:44:02 -0200
> Von: Emanuel Damasceno
> An: ccie_voice@online
Maybe this will help:
*Station and Backup Server KeepAlive Interval:* [image: Required
Field] This parameter designates the interval between KeepAlive
messages that are
sent from Cisco IP Phones to the secondary Cisco CallManager. This is a
required field. Default: 60 Minimum: 10 Maximum
I would highly recommend the following for the information you're seeking:
3750 Configuration Guide
Enterprise_QOS_SRND
Medianet Campus QOS Design 4.0
Medianet Reference Guide
Also here is the link that you will have available to you in the lab where you
can find the QOS information:
http://www.
Hi,
please disregard my former Mail, because it was wrong. The Paramter, which i
mentioned, influences the time the phone takes to register back to CUCM. When i
remember correctly it defines the "uptime" of the CUCM before the Phone
registers back.
/Robert
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NBAR is not supported on any non-chassie switch. as for the chassies
switches (ie the 4500 and 6500) it depends on the supervisor module.
Brian
On 11/7/2011 4:42 PM, Rrcrumm wrote:
I believe this is a question in wb1 lab 1. I don't have it in from of
me. It I believe so.
Rc
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Thanks for the replies.
It didn't work. The customer has a centralized solution with 2 sites. His
two sites use MGCP, but unfortunately his environment is a screwy solution.
He has EVERYTHING on VLAN 1. I explained to him many times he needed to
segregate his VLANs and use QoS for his WAN. But we
Nbar is just something to help network admin out in actual life as it comes
with predefined port numbers for the protocols that it have ability to match.
Whether nbar is available where in which device is not important as we human
have the ability to take that chart ( port listing ) and convert
They need to apply QoS, especially on the WAN. There is no other solution --
only several options of bandages. What you need is to stop the bleeding. I
doubt very highly that Cisco would support the configuration without QoS in
place.
2mbps sounds like it could be an Ethernet handoff? If so
Hi there
Actually, as this is a real live customer, so perhaps suggest to the customer
that he can run his remote sites as CME, and setup a trunk between the CUCM at
the main site and the CMEs at the remote sites.
Of course there will be implication in regards to the dial plan and other
confi
Just add an ACL denying the CUCMBE IP and apply to the WAN interface at the
location you want phones to go into SRST. Another way is to add a null route
to CUCMBE on this gateway. Have to be careful with this though if you are
redistributing statics. ip route x.x.x.x 255.255.255.255 null0
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Hi,
Looking at Unity Connection System Call Handlers: when a system call
handler takes a message where does the message go to?
How do you retrieve the message if the System Call Handler is used as,
e.g., an AA?
Thanks
Anthony
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