07-24-2012 11:43 AM - edited 03-16-2019 12:21 PM
We're planning on spliting our UC environment (CUCM, UCXN, UCCX) across a WAN. By looking at the SRND's for each, I estimate that we'll need 3.7Mbit bandwidth on the WAN just for intercluster communication for all the servers. We have a 6Mbit connection, so that leaves us 2.3Mbit for actual voice traffic if we were to terminate calls on the other side of the WAN from the users.
The region settings between the WAN-connected sites are set to use G.729 for all calls, except for UCCX (this requires G.711, so it has it's own region). My question is, when the call is sent from UCCX to the Agent, will this downgrade the call quality to G.729? Meaning, the only time the calls will be using higher bandwidth is when they are in queue with UCCX (G.711), and once the agent takes them, they will reduce bandwidth to G.729.
Does this sound correct?
07-24-2012 11:53 AM
How many servers do you have on each side?
6 Mbps does not seem like sufficient bandwidth to split your cluster, as you will need 1.5 Mbps for each rote CUCM, 1.5 for ICCS traffic.
About 2-3 Mbps for UCCX depending on BHCA and
How many UCON ports are you configuring as this is the biggest one you need to look at, i.e. you need 7 Mbps for every 50 ports?
For your second question the answer is yes codec will change to G729 when call is extneded to agent. The rest sounds correct.
HTH,
Chris
07-24-2012 12:06 PM
Hi Chris,
We have 2-node clusters of CUCM, UCXN, and UCCX. 1 node of each cluster will be in each physical site, separated by 6Mbit WAN (MPLS).
Are you saying we need 1.5Mbit for each node (total of 3Mbit), or between the nodes (1.5Mbit total) for the CUCM and another 1.5Mbit for ICCS? This was a little hard to grasp in the SRND as well, which is why I came here.
So basically we have:
UCS 1
CUCM Sub
UCXN Pub
UCCX Master
WAN
UCS 2
CUCM Pub
UCXN Sub
UCCX Secondary
Unity currently has 32 ports configured. UCCX typically has 5-20 calls on hold during peak, and agents toping out at about 75 peak concurrently logged in.
I'm getting the sinking feeling that 6Mbit isn't going to cut it, but I don't have a solid tool (or understanding of how to) profile the current ICCS traffic footprint. I can easily calculate bandwidth needed for voice traffic, but the ICCS stuff isn't very deeply described in the document.
07-24-2012 12:25 PM
You have to separate these into applications:
CUCM split cluster bandwidth requirements:
ICCS real-time bandwidth - 1.5 Mbps
Database/firewall synchronization bandwidth - 1.5 Mpbs for each remote SUB in your case just one so 1.5 it is
Total CUCM requirements = 3 Mbps
This is all defined in CUCM SRND
UCON:
32 --> 32/50*7 Mbps = 4.5 Mbps
This is decribed in UCON design guide
CCX:
based on 10K BHCA
UCCX to UCCX server synchronization - 1.2 Mbps
UCCX to UC Manager JTAPI - 0.8 Mbps
Total = 2 Mbps
Source - CCX SRND
So, 3 +4.5+2 = 9.5 Mbps required to split the cluster
In reality you will not need this much bandwidth, but these are Cisco guidelines and requirements and in order to have TAC supported system you must obey them.
HTH, please rate all useful posts!
Chris
07-24-2012 12:27 PM
This does indeed help, and thank you. We like to stay on TAC's good side...:)
04-23-2018 01:54 AM
i am on the same board , i have 7 sites and deciding to have 2 subs in each site and sent to BU for mega cluster approval they replied with 14 Mbps to be dedicated for each site that is i think is too much can shower how this is being calculated based on per site or per subs in the site can you please explain.
if i go with multiple cluster what is the benefit.
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