07-06-2011 01:13 PM - edited 03-16-2019 05:49 AM
My network has many different flavors of DSPs in it, pvdm2-xx and pvdm3-xx. I'm confused how to manage those DSPs for conferencing since each of the on board DSPs support various numbers of callers into conferences.
I'd like to be abe to say this...
meet-me 1008 = a particalar DSP with 8 participants
meet-me 1016 = a particalar DSP with 16 participants
meet-me 1032 = a particalar DSP with 32 participants
Right now it seems like if I dial 1008, then CUCM will pick any of the available resources so we will end up with a 4 person conference eating up a 32 participant cable DSP.
Can anyone please clarify how this is managed?
Thank you.
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07-07-2011 07:19 AM
CUCM hunts thru the MRGL and tries to find a MRG which has a CFB, once it finds it it'll try to use Round-Robin if there's more than one, but since you might have other users using them, it's not the case all the time.
If you want yo have full control you need to separate them in different MRG and then order then in the MRGL so you use them in that order as they run out of resources.
HTH
java
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07-07-2011 07:19 AM
CUCM hunts thru the MRGL and tries to find a MRG which has a CFB, once it finds it it'll try to use Round-Robin if there's more than one, but since you might have other users using them, it's not the case all the time.
If you want yo have full control you need to separate them in different MRG and then order then in the MRGL so you use them in that order as they run out of resources.
HTH
java
If this helps, please rate
www.cisco.com/go/pdihelpdesk
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