11-09-2011 03:00 PM - edited 03-16-2019 07:58 AM
I have a CUCM 7.1(3) cluster. We are experiencing problems with Ad Hoc Conferencing. When all (3) IP phones are in the same Device Pool (A-DP), it works fine. However, it has to be in this particular Device Pool (A-DP). But, when you put the (3) phones into another Device Pool (B-DP), Ad Hoc Conferencing does not work. In addition, Ad Hoc Conferencing does not work between A_DP and B_DP, either. Whenever a users tries to bridge the 3rd party into Ad Hoc conference, it drops the 2nd party and bridges the 3rd and 1st party together. I checked the Region settings, but did not find anything. It did work before today.
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11-09-2011 05:15 PM
Are you sure you're not using G729?? Usually that's the behavior you get when you have codec issues.
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11-09-2011 05:15 PM
Are you sure you're not using G729?? Usually that's the behavior you get when you have codec issues.
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11-09-2011 05:37 PM
Hi,
The 1st thing that I checked was codec. The A-Region is set for G.729 to B-Region and vice versa. For troubleshooting, I changed it to G.711, but still Ad Hoc fails.
This is weird because even in the intra-Device Pool and Regions is set for G.711, it does not work except for (1) particular Device Pool (A-DP). For example, if all the (3) IP phones are in A-DP and A-Regions (G711), it works without any issues.
However, if I put all (3) IP phones into another Device Pool (B-DP and B-Regions-G711) and I try to do intra-site Ad Hoc, it drops the 2nd caller in the conference.
Another note: The Meetme conference does not work, either.
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