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If I have a remote branch with a HWIC-4ESW how is QoS WAN handled? Will the
HWIC pass 7965 COS 5 and map internally to DSCP 46?
I assumed option B was mandatory with the HWIC-4ESW, am I wrong?
Option A;
interface Serial0/0/1:0.1 point-to-point
description **WAN**
bandwidth 384
ip address
Hi Nicholas,
I've got a whitebox running ESXi 5 at home that works just fine in my lab.
It's nothing fancy, but here are the specs:
Intel Q6600 @ 2.4Ghz
Gigabyte EP45C-UD3R
12GB RAM
(4) Western Digital Caviar Black HDs.
(2) Intel NICs
I give the Pub, Sub, CUC, CUPS, and CUCCX each 2GB
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Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2012 08:44:58 +0200
From: Nicolas MICHEL mcl.nico...@gmail.commailto:mcl.nico...@gmail.com
To: 'Dan Quinlan \(daquinla\)'
daqui
I'm running a C210-M1 in my lab with CUCM-Pub, Sub, UnCnx, UCCX,
Win2KAD server, Win7 Workstations, and other apps running as well
(Prime-LMS, ACS, TMS, VCS, CUCM 9, CUCMBE, SME).
I have no performance issues. Obviously since this is a lab and
there's oversubscription.
My hardware includes:
To All,
I'm hoping the group can help me understand the call flow for an MVA call.
I'm able to call into the MVA pilot number , have my remote destination
number recognized and be prompted for my PIN and to dial .
But I get the message Your call can not be completed as dialed for
anything I try
It uses the re routing CSS on the remote destination number.
If you check the call manager traces, you can easily check it.
From: ccielabrat ccielab...@gmail.commailto:ccielab...@gmail.com
Date: Tuesday, August 7, 2012 2:09 PM
To:
Rat,
make sure mva is enabled on the service parameters and number as well in the
cucm service parameters, and also check with the dial-peer and application url
on the router with the right number...
Vipul.
it uses rerouting css when it makes outbound calls, but in this case he can't
even
Thank you Vipul.
I thought re-routing CSS was used only for the SNR configuration.
I will take a look and test again.
:)
On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 3:29 PM, Vipul Jindal (vipjinda)
vipji...@cisco.comwrote:
It uses the re routing CSS on the remote destination number.
If you check the call
If you are required to preserve idivert, you can achieve similar functionality
using a DND softkey in SRST. When a call is ringing, pressing DND should
forward the call to the RNA number.
DQ
d...@cisco.commailto:d...@cisco.com
Sent from my iPhone
On Aug 7, 2012, at 4:24 PM, Ramy Abdelrahim
It depends on question if they have asked you to preserve it or not.
You can create a
Ephone-template and configure the soft keys.
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Vipul Jindal
From: Ramy Abdelrahim ramyoth...@hotmail.commailto:ramyoth...@hotmail.com
Date: Tuesday, August 7, 2012 3:11 PM
To:
Guys,
Re-routing CSS is used for SNR but CSS is used for MVA.
Therefore, you've to check if the number you're dialing is in a route pattern
that the configured CSS in the remote destination profile can reach. I
recommend to separate the dial plan for MVA or SNR as follows.
- Create a new
Actually, the MVA Prompt was working.
I believe the issue was a owner/device mismatch actually.
I did try to adjust the re-route CSS but it didn't change the behavior.
I actually deleted the user (which surprising wipes all the remote
destination info for the user also) and recreated it.
It's
I should say CFNA.
DQ
d...@cisco.commailto:d...@cisco.com
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On Aug 7, 2012, at 4:31 PM, Dan Quinlan (daquinla)
daqui...@cisco.commailto:daqui...@cisco.com wrote:
If you are required to preserve idivert, you can achieve similar functionality
using a DND softkey in SRST.
Hi Ramy,
does the question say that you should preserve this? There is no iDivert
softey in CME/SRST 7.X. iDivert is supported for SIP Phones in CME with 8.5
or so but not for phones falling back to SRST. You can only preserve the
feature with workarounds like this:
Transfer a call directly
Hi Steffen,
Even this workaround requires Unified CME as SRST but my configuration is using
SRST (call-manager-fallback). Even DND is not there when the phone register to
SRST GW.
Regards,Ramy
Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2012 22:40:01 +0200
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] iDivert/DND in SRST
From:
But CFNA doesn't require any intervention from the Ip phone user. I tried to
find a way to add DND to call-manager-fallback but I couldn't.
Regards,Ramy
From: daqui...@cisco.com
To: daqui...@cisco.com
CC: ramyoth...@hotmail.com; ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice]
Ramy,
Can you clarify how the re-routing CSS is used?
Is the regular CSS ignored when a remote destination phone is dialing
through MVA?
-Scott
On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 4:34 PM, Ramy Abdelrahim ramyoth...@hotmail.comwrote:
Guys,
Re-routing CSS is used for SNR but CSS is used for MVA.
Dear,
No, it's not ignored when dialing through MVA.
In this situation we have to differentiate between Mobile Connect (Single
Number Reach) and Mobile Voice Access (MVA).
Rerouting CSS - used when someone calls extension 5000 and we want to ring out
to cell phone of user (5000).
CSS (under
If you are getting the prompt to enter pin and dial 1 to make a call then your
set up in the service parameters is correct.
Calling Search Space on the RDP is used for MVA so thats where you need to look
Rerouting CSS is used for SNR only.
Test from the phone that has MVA configured for
You can do some workarounds such as using DND, but to have a softkey show
iDivert on the screen can't be asked for in the lab based on my
research/testing.
I presume this is not for the CCIE lab but a customer, etc? Or was this in a
workbook?
https://supportforums.cisco.com/thread/2013091
SRST requirements for a given scenario may include retaining the functionality
of the phone as it was in non-SRST mode. In this scenario you need to use
telephony-services. The way to accomplish this and retain the functionality is
by using the DND softkey which you have to setup under an
Right. It only works in CME-SRST. DND pressed will ringing forwards to the CFNA
#. I don't know a way to make this work in call-manager-fallback.
DQ
d...@cisco.commailto:d...@cisco.com
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On Aug 7, 2012, at 5:02 PM, Ramy Abdelrahim
In order for your Remote Destination Number to be recognized for example you
RDN is one of the numbers from the PSTN 5551212 but the call in coming into
the gateway as 800.555.1212 and is h323 gateway apply a inbound voice
translation-rule and profile on the mva dialpeer to strip the 800 from
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