03-08-2006 07:44 AM - edited 03-15-2019 04:09 AM
Hi,
Got a weird problem with my CCM4.0(2)SR1; let me explain :
Have 2 different regions (central office + remote site); when I call from the outside to the central office (using the g711alaw codec), I may transfer calls to wherever I want; but when I call from the outside to the remote site (passing from the central office by a 3725 router, connected to the remote site by a vpn connection) and using the g729 codec, and I wish to transfer a call to another phone in the remote site, pressing the "transfer" hotkey does nothing.
BUT if I use the g711 codec to communicate between both sites, everything works well.
Conclusion : not enough bandwidth ? or misconfiguration?
Hope you can help me with that,
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03-08-2006 10:31 AM
Yes, you can. You can add hardware MTP's or transcoders if you would like, if you have remote site call (gateway at remote site running h.323) and it will work. If you have a gateway at the main site, with calls that are going to the remote site, you will not need the hardware transcoder or hardware mtp. The software MTP will work fine. Check the device pool on the gateway and the MTP. These gateways will have regions. Make sure that these regions speak g711 to each other. Also, on the gateway, do not define the codec on the dial peer. Define a voice class codec and apply it to the dial peer.
Thanks
03-08-2006 07:54 AM
Look at the ccmtrace files for more details, you should see an error with descriptive information.
Chris
03-08-2006 07:57 AM
I guess if you try to do a hold, you cannot as well. The problem is likely that you have an h.323 gateway that requires an MTP to perform a hold, which is the first part of a transfer. Since, it is running with g729 and software mtp's on ccm only support g711, that would sound like to me to be the problem. When you are creating regions, make sure that the MTP's are in a region that always talk 711 to the gateway you are using. Let me know if that helps.
Thanks
03-08-2006 08:25 AM
Well, if I understand what you said:
Got one MTP (the CCM itself), which is situated in the central office.
But I would like to speak with that CCM to use advanced functions as call hold or transfer... from the remote site using the g729 codec (need to save bandwidth).
A simple question would be : is it possible to use theses functions from this remote site ? if so, how can I do ?
Thanks for your help,
03-08-2006 10:31 AM
Yes, you can. You can add hardware MTP's or transcoders if you would like, if you have remote site call (gateway at remote site running h.323) and it will work. If you have a gateway at the main site, with calls that are going to the remote site, you will not need the hardware transcoder or hardware mtp. The software MTP will work fine. Check the device pool on the gateway and the MTP. These gateways will have regions. Make sure that these regions speak g711 to each other. Also, on the gateway, do not define the codec on the dial peer. Define a voice class codec and apply it to the dial peer.
Thanks
03-08-2006 12:46 PM
As a conclusion, we can say that I need a CCME to run at the remote site, so it can communicate in g711 with the central office h323 gateway.
If that's correct, reply this msg and I think this discussion is over.
Thanks for your help, anyway.
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