ā04-19-2017 08:03 AM - edited ā03-17-2019 10:06 AM
All,
First thanks for your help. I need some education on Locations, Regions and Multiple Clusters.
We are in the process of deploying DX80s to several regional facilities. The devices work correctly but when calling they are always at 384k video (which is the default in system params). I've been looking at region and location settings but I cant seem to wrap my head around it. Let me give you an idea of our setup
When calling from Cluster 1 to Cluster 2 the calls are always 384k. Where should I look to increase this value? I was able to increase the quality when calling endpoints on the same cluster in different regions. There is a trunk between cluster 1 and 2.
Any info you can give me would be greatly appreciated. This whole location/region thing makes my head swim. And it doesn't help that this was already setup before me and I am having to work backwards on it.
CUCM 11.5
ā04-19-2017 08:38 AM
The bandwidth is defined between the region of the location on cluster A and region assigned to SIP trunk pointing to cluster B. If you look at one of these regions configuration and it uses system default then you need to go under service parameters --> CM service and find default inter-region bandwidth for immersive video which I believe is set to 384 kbps, you can change it there to affect all inter region bandwidth not explicitly defined in region configuration, or simply define desired bandwidth between these 2 regions on one of the region's configuration.
ā04-20-2017 12:56 PM
Everyone,
Thanks for your input. I am looking over all the detail and trying to digest. I will be back with change results and possibly more questions.
Thanks again!
ā04-19-2017 08:43 AM
Hi Richard,
region specifies the bandwidhth/codec to be used between 2 entities and location specifies maximum available bandwidth that can be used for calls more than which the calls wont be allowed. So you need to use the combination of these two to work.
you can configure this by navigating to system--> location info --> location. While creating a new location, you will see the options to set between locations as shown in the attachment.
You need to set these values in region & locations config between the two clusters accordingly.
HTH
Rajan
ā04-19-2017 03:56 PM
In addition to this, use the region location setting in conjunction with your QoS classes between your locations where the DX80's are,
For instance if you have for instance 1Mbps of video/voice high priortity class, there is no point trying to pump multiple HD video streams across that link.
Please rate if useful.
ā04-20-2017 12:31 AM
Consider below scenarion
Cluster-1
1) Reg-a/Loc-a <---> Loc-a/Reg-a
1) Reg-b/Loc-b <---> Loc-b/Reg-b
1) Reg-a/Loc-a <---> Loc-b/Reg-b
Now Locations can be defines on Device Pools and Device Pool applied to Phones and SIP Trunks [ In this case the Location parameter on Devices>Phones and Devices>SIP Trunk remains Hub_none] and Regions are applied via the DP.
In this case if Phone-1 call phone in Cluster2 over SIP Turnk this call will be considerec call between Loc-a and Loc-a and Reg-a to Reg-a and consuems the setting for IntraLocation or IntraRegion Settings.
So we need to either change DP of SIP Trunk or to put it in Different Reg and Loc
HTH
Thanks
Haris
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