09-15-2008 08:10 AM - edited 03-15-2019 01:16 PM
Hi all, do somebody know, how many conference connections can be used on 7835 MCS server with CCM 4.2? I dont have transcoder, but I think that server alone can mix some conferences. If you know link it would be nice. Cannot find on cisco.com even if I tried. THX
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09-15-2008 08:16 AM
Hi Thomas,
These number are for the Software Conference Bridge available on CCM :)
Cisco Conference Bridge Software
Software conference devices support G.711 codecs by default.
The maximum number of audio streams for this type equals 128. With 128 streams, a software conference media resource can handle 128 users in a single conference, or the software conference media resource can handle up to 42 conferencing resources with three users per conference.
From this good doc;
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/admin/4_1_3/ccmsys/a05confb.html#wp1035397
The default number of Maximum MeetMe Participants (per Conference) is set at 4.
To increase the Maximum number of MeetMe participants (we have ours at 16);
Go to:
Service Parameters Configuration >Clusterwide Parameters (Service)>Maximum MeetMe Conference
Here is some additional info;
Conference Bridge Configuration
With the Software Conference Bridge;
128 Streams
128 with 48 Users in each = 3
128 with 24 Users in each = 6
128 with 16 Users in each = 8
128 with 8 Users in each = 16
128 with 4 Users in each = 32
Hope this helps!
Rob
09-15-2008 08:16 AM
Hi Thomas,
These number are for the Software Conference Bridge available on CCM :)
Cisco Conference Bridge Software
Software conference devices support G.711 codecs by default.
The maximum number of audio streams for this type equals 128. With 128 streams, a software conference media resource can handle 128 users in a single conference, or the software conference media resource can handle up to 42 conferencing resources with three users per conference.
From this good doc;
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/admin/4_1_3/ccmsys/a05confb.html#wp1035397
The default number of Maximum MeetMe Participants (per Conference) is set at 4.
To increase the Maximum number of MeetMe participants (we have ours at 16);
Go to:
Service Parameters Configuration >Clusterwide Parameters (Service)>Maximum MeetMe Conference
Here is some additional info;
Conference Bridge Configuration
With the Software Conference Bridge;
128 Streams
128 with 48 Users in each = 3
128 with 24 Users in each = 6
128 with 16 Users in each = 8
128 with 8 Users in each = 16
128 with 4 Users in each = 32
Hope this helps!
Rob
09-29-2008 09:49 AM
What dictates the number of users you can have in each conference? Are those numbers you posted for configured MeetMe patterns or are they for live conferences?
I just had an issue where I had 1 live conference and couldn't get more than people including the conference controller on the conference. When I tried to join the conference while doing a reactive debug with my IPCC MeetMe script it just kept me on hold and wouldn't allow me to join the conference.
I just tested it again on the side and I would get a fast busy with the 7th join attempt.
09-29-2008 10:02 AM
Hi Brian,
Both Ad Hoc and MeetMe conferences have a configurable setting that limits the number of participants;
Clusterwide Parameters (Service)
Maximum Ad Hoc Conference = 4
Maximum MeetMe Conference Unicast = 16
Hope this helps!
Rob
09-29-2008 10:04 AM
I did find this in another post of yours and just got it updated. Thanks for the quick reply though.
Thanks
Brian
09-29-2008 10:15 AM
I updated that entry from 6 to 16 and now the most I can get on a single MeetMe conference is 8 including the conference controller. Any ideas?
Thanks
Brian
09-29-2008 03:31 PM
So I have ccm 4.1.3
I can make a cc to local internal and external numbers, but I cannot make a cc to internal numbers at a branch office
Any help would be appreciated.
Randall
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