Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] ip pim dense mode

2011-06-28 Thread Peterson, Ryan
you would not want that command. it wouldnt matter if you had it since you would have had to enable multicast routing, but if you accidently did that, then the user could hear both CUCM and flash audio streams on their phone at the same time. You would however need it if you were sourcing MOH

Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] ip pim dense mode

2011-06-27 Thread donny f
hi, for UCM moh, i understand u need. however in bracnch, without the command "ip pim dense mode" , router allready been fool to get from its flash :) On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 3:53 AM, Rogers Ochieng, CCIE #28970 < rogersochi...@gmail.com> wrote: > You actualy don't need pim dense mode when ro

Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] ip pim dense mode

2011-06-27 Thread Rogers Ochieng, CCIE #28970
You actualy don't need pim dense mode when route in below command *multicast moh** multicast-address* *port* *port* [*route* *ip-address-list*] route ip-address-list—(Optional) Declares the IP address or addresses from which the flash MOH packets can be transmitted. Rogers On 27 June 2011 10:3

Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] ip pim dense mode

2011-06-27 Thread Shrini
Hi Danny, You are configuring CUCM to multicast MOH and fooling the router by multicasting MOH locally on the same IP / port. (Trick behind MOH from flash) For the interfaces to forward multicast request you need "ip pim dense mode" command, specifically on voice vlan interface, else phones

[OSL | CCIE_Voice] ip pim dense mode

2011-06-27 Thread donny f
hi all, for MOH from router flash, why we ever need this command " ip pim dense mode" on router and swith interface. Because we did not pass any multicast traffic, so why bother to put this command ? ___ For more information regarding industry leading