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Turns out the ADAPTER mib stopped working in 2.(10x) bios firmware versions as
everything worked up to 2.0(9I). The latest version 2.0(13e) does not work.
Waiting for TAC to provide feedbad on the bug request. I'm hoping it's not set
to cosmetic.
Luckily our monitoring
Telepresence in CWMS is just as fun a discussion as multi-line in Jabber.
Let's not open that door.
There are a number of differences, but the biggest one that comes to mind
is HD video. It only supports HQ video, which in my opinion, is softening
the blow, instead they should just say Standard D
>From that defect:
"Use CUCM MTPs instead of ASR/ISR4K MTPs for media termination points in
CUCM"
Wow. That's got to be a first. Recommending CUCM MTP over IOS MTP.
On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 9:52 PM, Joshua Warcop wrote:
> Is this on a 4K or ASR router? Until some of these things are worked ou
So does the on prem webex do the same as the cloud based? can I use my SX
devices to conference in? This might be a good option for us if it did.
Scott
On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 11:00 PM, Bernhard Albler wrote:
> Hi all,
> no more cloud webex in CUWL at all. CUWL Pro is going EoS pretty soon.
I'm not sure yet. I was using Unsolicited Notify originally but had issues
with that not working after transfers. TAC said Unsolicited Notify isn't
supported on SIP Trunks unless you have the DTMF Preference hard set to
"OOB and RFC2833" which still forces an MTP since I'm not advertising
RTP-NTE
For the dial-peers that face the carrier (outbound and inbound), you would bind
them to the interface that the carrier communicates through. If the carrier
comes in over the Internet from the outside, you would bind those dial peers to
the outside/Internet facing interface.
Use caution when bi
hi Ryan,
i have long weekend to resolve the issue. i can't define the hq public ip for
global bind because ip sec vpn at spoke use the hq public ip to connect as
well. so i have to define dial peer bind command for media and control. will
start troubleshooting by binding the interface at dial
One-way audio is almost always, always; one side of a call leg's media stream
being blocked (ACL, NAT, Firewall ... etc).
If the PSTN hears the IP phone but the IP phone cannot hear the PSTN in the
northbound direction, then the media stream is simply not getting back to the
IP phone. The call
hi,
Setup: there are two sites (HQ and spoke). Each site have their own internet
and connected to each other via ipsec vpn. CUCM and CUC is at HQ site. this is
centralized deployment. the internet gateway at HQ site is also acting as a
CUBE and there is sip trunk up and running between CUBE a