08-24-2011 08:18 AM - edited 03-17-2019 10:27 PM
Is anyone aware of a way to completely disable an already added MultiSite option key on a C40? I want to test C40 behavior only using MultiWay or scheduled calls being hosted by the Codian, but I'm not sure how I can fully prevent MultiSite from being enabled.
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08-25-2011 08:17 AM
quick question
if you the above steps to disable multisite option, how you can configure this end point to use the multiway SIP URI
as normally there is no place/option to add it with these endpoints such as c40 ?
08-25-2011 08:26 AM
From TC4.0.0.235115 on, it is a setting that can be defined on the C40. I am using on a C40 with TC4.2 and can confirm that the MultiWay does work (both with and without the MultiSite option on the codec).
08-25-2011 05:06 PM
in this case which one will take precedence if you make a manual multi point call using the c40 ?
what bout scheduled meetings thorugh the TMS will host it on the MCU or the c40 in this case ?
i am assuming you have both mutliway and multisite
coz i dont have one with the new version to test now
08-25-2011 05:16 PM
If you are using the software version that supports mulitway, you will have this is the API
xConfiguration NetworkServices MultiWay Address: ""
xConfiguration NetworkServices MultiWay Protocol: Auto
You should also be able to do this configuration by accessing the GUI or by navgating to the right section using the remote control under advanced settings
Once your multiway URL is configure, the internal multisite is automatically disable.
as for TMS scheduling, meetings should be hosted on the MCU (if you have mutiway address configured in your endpoint)
In TMS, there is also a setting where you can preferred to use the MCU for all calls, even if an endpoint has embedded multisite capability.
08-25-2011 06:09 PM
Hi Teck
i aware about the concept and how to make TMS use MCU only
but my question was about having both multiway and multisite and you did answer it
thanks
11-18-2015 10:16 AM
Hi Every one,
I'm starting in the field, what leads me to a lot of questions,
I requested a NPP license for SX20, and Cisco send me 3 licenses.
NPP and DD license, but also sent me the ProductID (1Pxxx-x-xxxxxxxx) license, which I don't know what to use it for, can you please help me.
is it to upgrade the version from TC5 to TC7 ?
Thanks in advance,
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