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Disabled the advertise 722 enterprise parameter but still seeing phones advertise it

Jay Schulze
Level 1
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Hello

 

I disabled the enterprise parameter 'Adverstise G.722 Codec' however I continue to see it advertised from CSF phones. CUCM version is 11.5.1.12900-21.

 

Here is an example. It's just a straight outbound call from a CSF phone to ACME. It also sending out all kinds of dtmf types as well which the provider doesn't like.

 

INVITE sip:1800151XXX@170.65.110.68:5060 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/TCP 170.65.110.14:5066;branch=z9hG4bK503fc21475f486
From: "Anonymous" <sip:anonymous@anonymous.invalid>;tag=6846679~6526cdda-a86d-4318-8c7e-a80e1abbb6cd-49804195
To: <sip:1800151791@170.65.110.68>
Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2017 13:43:11 GMT
Call-ID: 46db8700-9e715a6f-246dbd-e6e41aa@170.65.110.14
Supported: 100rel,timer,resource-priority,replaces
Min-SE: 1800
User-Agent: Cisco-CUCM11.5
Allow: INVITE, OPTIONS, INFO, BYE, CANCEL, ACK, PRACK, UPDATE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY
CSeq: 101 INVITE
Expires: 180
Allow-Events: presence
Supported: X-cisco-srtp-fallback,X-cisco-original-called
Call-Info: <urn:x-cisco-remotecc:callinfo>;x-cisco-video-traffic-class=DESKTOP
Session-ID: 0000315d00105000a00000059a3c7a00;remote=00000000000000000000000000000000
Cisco-Guid: 1188792064-0000065536-0000514246-0242106794
Session-Expires: 1800
P-Asserted-Identity: "Test Agent 1" <sip:58110001@170.65.110.14>
Privacy: id
Remote-Party-ID: "Test Agent 1" <sip:58110001@170.65.110.14>;party=calling;screen=yes;privacy=full
Contact: <sip:170.65.110.14:5066;transport=tcp>;+u.sip!devicename.ccm.cisco.com="CSFTAGENT1"
Max-Forwards: 69
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Length: 606
 
v=0
o=CiscoSystemsCCM-SIP 6846679 1 IN IP4 170.65.110.14
s=SIP Call
c=IN IP4 170.65.110.100
b=TIAS:64000
b=AS:64
t=0 0
a=cisco-mari:v1
a=cisco-mari-rate
m=audio 18876 RTP/AVP 0 8 18 104 105 111 101
a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000
a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000
a=rtpmap:104 G7221/16000
a=fmtp:104 bitrate=32000
a=rtpmap:105 G7221/16000
a=fmtp:105 bitrate=24000
a=rtpmap:111 X-ULPFECUC/8000
a=fmtp:111 max_esel=1420;m=8;max_n=32;FEC_ORDER=FEC_SRTP
a=rtpmap:18 G729/8000
a=fmtp:18 annexb=no
a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000
a=fmtp:101 0-15
 
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Gregory Brunn
Spotlight
Spotlight

Jabber or CSF devices are not using the g722 that you disabled.

It is g722.1  you can see the different in the SDP message.

 

Here is the codec in a SDP I responded to yesterday.
a=rtpmap:9 G722/8000

 

Here is the codec from the CSF profile.
a=rtpmap:104 G7221/16000

So to continue you should be able to limit out this via regions or the audio codec preference list if you wanted, or by filtering it through a cube router and setting the voice class on the router.

 

You can change the DTMF relay on the router as well if you wanted, I also don't understand why your carrier would have a problem with your csf device advertising to any dtmf-relay methods this would seem like a good thing if you asked me. That way it can select from the list what it supports.