09-23-2015 07:53 AM - edited 03-17-2019 04:23 AM
Hi,
I have to deploy Cisco Unified Communications on a multi site design.
The particularity is that on each site data vlans are interconnected via a "Data IP WAN" while voice vlans are connected together through a separate "Voice IP WAN".
I'll have wired IP Phones and Jabber SoftPhones on each sites so I plan to configure "Trusted Relay Point" functionnality on each remote sites IOS gateways.
On a given site, to have the same Gateway accessible from each Vlan, I will attach all voice protocols (SCCP, SIP, H323, SRST) to a loopback interface reachable through 2 physical interfaces one in the data Vlan and the other one in the voice vlan.
That is, all is working well (using G711) but the "Voice IP WAN" provider ask me to use low bandwidth codec (like G729).
Is it possible to configure "Trusted Relay Point" either to transcode itself the RTP Stream, either to force it to use Transcoding ?
Flow:
Jabber_A--> (G711) DataVlanA-->TRP_A--> (G729) VoiceVlanA --> Voice IP WAN --> (G729) VoiceVlanB --> TRP_B (G711) --> DataVlanB --> Jabber_B
Thanks for your help.
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09-23-2015 12:54 PM
No. You would need to put the Jabber devices in a Region which restricts the per-call bandwidth to a low bitrate codec such as G.729. The TRP is just an MTP.
09-23-2015 12:54 PM
No. You would need to put the Jabber devices in a Region which restricts the per-call bandwidth to a low bitrate codec such as G.729. The TRP is just an MTP.
09-24-2015 12:38 AM
Hi Jonathan,
I already have configured different régions to use g729 between remote sites but, however, you put me on the way telling that TRP is just a MTP.
I fact I was thinking that the RTP flow between the 2 TRP's were re generated by the TRP's themself, and in the "dspfarm profile xx mtp" configuration I could only see G711.
But using "codec passthrough" in the "dspfarm profile mtp", the Jabber_A G729 is sent to B.
Thanks for your help.
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