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max-dn and max-ephones for Cisco 2851

ryabutler
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Quick question.  I know that the max-ephones for the 2851 is 96 phones.  That is supported max DNs?  Is it really 288 or some other number?

Thank you!

-rya

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Hello,

I have a presentation from cisco employment he gave us a pre-sale session last year , it contains that the 2851 maxium ephone number is 100 and the maximum DN is 288, and both numbers are valid in CME or SRST .

Hope this helps.

Amer

Hello Rya,

If you are intersted to know every platform size on CME or srst , check the below:

Platform

SRST Phone

SRST DN

CME Phone

CME DN

880-SRST

4

50

N/S

N/S

1861

15

76

15

76

IAD2430

N/S

N/S

24

3250

N/S

N/S

20

100

3270

N/S

N/S

48

240

3725

144

960

144

500

3745

480

960

192

500

2801

25

150

25

150

2811

35

144

35

144

2821

50

192

50

192

2851

100

288

100

288

3825

350

960

175

500

3845

730

960

250

720

2901

35

200

35

200

2911

50

300

50

300

2921

100

400

100

400

2951

250

500

150

500

3925

730

1000

250*

600

3945

1200

1800

350*

900

Thanks!

And thanks for the table too.  I can't believe this easy chart isn't easily accessible on the Cisco site.

-rya

Rob Huffman
Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame

Hi rya,

Just to add a note to the great tips from Amer;

These charts are available on the;

Cisco Unified CME X.x Supported Firmware, Platforms, Memory, and Voice Products

Pages found here

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps4625/products_device_support_tables_list.html

Cheers!

Rob

JaredWood
Level 1
Level 1

I am new to voice still, so I am a bit confused.  I have a 2821 loaded with like 2GB of flash, and 768 memory (the flash/RAM is cheap), 1 PVDM2-16 modeule, and a whole mess of other modules, but nothing that would add to the system resources.

Per the charts above (pasted in, and more so, in that link), I should ONLY have 50 ephones, but my router shows 58:

RtrPod1(config-telephony)#max-ephones ?

  <1-58>  Maximum phones to support

However, per the above charts, I should only be able to support 192 dn's, and that number is in fact what shows up.

1. Why is there that discrepancy?

2. How can I increase the number of phones supported on any router from what that chart says (e.g. Can I add 5 PVDM2-48's, or an NM-HDV loaded with PVDM-12's, or perhaps something else, that allows me to boost these numbers?)??

Last, the router came with the end most IOS that was made for this router it seems (I was thinking about upgrading it when I bought it, but after checking, I noticed it was as high as it would go already).  So I am wondering if maybe Cisco thought this router was maybe a little more beastly than a 50 phone router, and pumped it 8 phones in this particular IOS version?  I was thinking about trying to bump the IOS version down to test that theory, but I don't have an IOS to test with, so I am just going to rely on you fine people to pour out your thoughts on this.

Thanks for the help!