That is because of IOS.
IOS detects the US Dialplan, and sets the Types accordingly in H323
gateway.
It is not possible to disable that feature. So you have to use voice
translation rules to change the ANI Type.
On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 2:01 PM, Juan Lopez
lopez.hernandez.j...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi
Assume the requirements state that :
a. Site1 local calls should use Site1 Router and send 7digits to PSTN
b. If Site1 Router is Unavailable use Site2 Router and send 10 digits
as a LD call
c. Use local route groups for Site 1
Does this even make any sense? I suppose I could
Yes you are missing something.
they want to test knowledge about Local Route Groups ; but they don't want
to let candidates make dialplan simple by using local route groups.
On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 12:50 AM, CCIEVoiceKP ccievoic...@gmail.com wrote:
Assume the requirements state that :
a.
G711 64kbps and G729 8kbps are not the L3 Bandwidth for those codecs. These
are the Payload Bandwidths for those codecs.
G711 and G729 on L3 are using 80 and 24 kbps respectavely.
Here is the easy way to calcualte the Codec bandwidth:
(Payload_Size + L3_Header + L2_Header) x PPS x 8
Where
Whoops started my own private convo with datucha... thought i would copy
everyone else just to get more eyes on it and hopefully bring some
clarification...
From my understanding and using the Cisco doc the default g.711 packet size
is 206bytes(including 2 - 10ms 80 byte voice samples = 160bytes