Ryan, I believe that is expected behavior.
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> Date: Sat, 27 Apr 2013 11:41:58 -0400
> From: Ryan Maxam >
> To: "Online Study (ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com )"
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> Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Blocking 91900 pattern
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Hi All,
It seems that most calculations I see use 2 bytes when header compression
is turned on. On Occasion I also seem 4 bytes used. If I understand
correctly, 4 bytes should be used if udp checksum is enabled.
My questions is: What enables/disables udp checksum? Is it safe to always
use 2 bytes
I just worked through this lab and am now reviewing the video walk through.
I am very confused with the dial plan requirements in this Lab.
My main area of confusion is other than 911 & 999 we are asked to enable
+dialing everywhere. The only way to test this is by utilizing the
missed/received ca
ou have to go to the H323 Gateway
>> configuration page in CUCM and match up the port there. Then reset your
>> gateway in CUCM. I THINKā¦ never tried it
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>> *From:* ccie_voice-boun...@onlinestudylist.com [mailto:
>> ccie_voice-boun...@onlinestu
All,
I recently completed the tasks for WB1 Lab 5a. Afterwards I decided to
configure BACD on BR2. After spending hours trying to figure out why I
received a fast busy immediately after dialing into my aa script, I found
the h225 setting from lab5 was the culprit! See below:
voice service voip
h
not show the ipipgw registered.
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> Pod19-HQ-RTR#sh gatekeeper end
>GATEKEEPER ENDPOINT REGISTRATION
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> CallSignalAddr Port RASSignalAddr Port Zone Name TypeFlags
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