11-18-2015 04:49 AM - edited 03-17-2019 04:56 AM
Hi Team
Regarding MGCP RSIP.
Could you please explain the below.
Forced?
Graceful?
MGCP send SGCP RSIP: forced/restart/graceful/disconnected DISABLED
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11-18-2015 05:37 AM
Hi Manzoor,
Manish
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11-18-2015 06:26 AM
The timer is enabled by the following command ( there is no recommended way but its always good to have the graceful option as it will avoid call drops )
11-18-2015 05:06 AM
Hi Manzoor,
This is the setting for the mgcp sgcp restart notify and the mgcp sgcp disconnected notify commands (ENABLED or DISABLED).The one on your system is Disabled.
Manish
11-18-2015 05:07 AM
You may check the following link
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/voice-unified-communications/unified-communications-manager-callmanager/42106-vg200-vfy.html
Explanation of Fields in show mgcp Command Output
Field | Description |
---|---|
MGCP Admin State...Oper State | The administrative and operational state of the MGCP daemon. The administrative state controls start and stop of the application using the mgcp and mgcp block-newcalls commands. The operational state controls normal MGCP operations. |
MGCP call-agent | The address of the call agent specified in the mgcp call-agent or call-agent command and the protocol initiated for this session. |
MGCP block-newcalls | The state of the mgcp block-newcalls command. |
MGCP send SGCP RSIP...disconnected | The setting for the mgcp sgcp restart notify and the mgcp sgcp disconnected notify commands (ENABLED or DISABLED). |
MGCP quarantine mode | How the quarantine buffer is to handle Simple Gateway Control Protocol (SGCP) events. |
MGCP quarantine of persistent events is | Whether SGCP persistent events are handled by the quarantine buffer. |
MGCP dtmf-relay | The setting for the mgcp dtmf-relay command. |
MGCP voip modem passthrough | The settings for mode, codec, and redundancy from the mgcp modem passthrough mode, mgcp modem passthrough codec, and mgcp modem passthrough voip redundancy commands. |
11-18-2015 05:17 AM
Thanks for your mail.
What is the difference between forced and graceful. Could you please brief on that
11-18-2015 05:37 AM
Hi Manzoor,
Manish
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11-18-2015 05:54 AM
Manish,
Could you please explain with an example.
Graceful” restart method indicates that the specified endpoints will be taken out-of- service after the specified delay?
Please consider for me it is a new domain. :)
11-18-2015 05:58 AM
Basically a graceful restart waits for all active calls to clear normally ( like users hang up after the call is over ) and then does a restart, so it does not impact existing calls. However a forced restart will proceed irespective of any existing calls on the gateway and result in dropped calls.
Manish
11-18-2015 06:08 AM
Thank you,
What is the impact if below is enabled . and whre we mention the delay. Which is the recommend one
MGCP send SGCP RSIP: forced/restart/graceful/disconnected DISABLED
11-18-2015 06:26 AM
The timer is enabled by the following command ( there is no recommended way but its always good to have the graceful option as it will avoid call drops )
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