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SIP Trunk and RTP ports range and Conductor vTS port range:

tknapp
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I am trying to get a explanation of SIP Trunk and the use of RTP start and stop range of 16384-32767.

this is in regards to Telepresence conferences being hosted on vTS.   SIP trunk is built for AD-HOC and Meet Me conferences to a Conductor.   The Conductor is paired with a vTS server which is useing Video ports 49152-65535.    My question is the following:  DX80 A and DX80 B are in point to point call.  Video and Audio.   DX80 A brings in DX80 C and creates a ad-hoc video/audio conference call.

The SIP trunk between CUCM and Conductor is set for RTP ports 16384-32767.  HOW is video passed across the trunk to the Conductor?  I understand Audio getting across but how does Video get to Conductor. 

any help appreciated thank you.

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Jaime Valencia
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Conductor does NOT handle any media, conductor is the liaison between CUCM/devices and video conference bridges to "orchestrate"the conferences.

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/conferencing/telepresence-conductor/data_sheet_c78-709046.html

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qk1VPc51wQg

HTH

java

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Thank you for your response.   With the provided information, I still do not understand the issue SIP trunk profile Media port range purpose.

The vTS is set for ports 49152-65535.  The SIP trunks to the Conductor are set for 16,384-32767.

Are the SIP profile port ranges NOT relevant? 

The SIP trunk is only for Signalling?

Thank you

 

In this case, that SIP trunk to conductor, is just used for signaling as he will then find either the rendezvous meeting, or create an ad-hoc meeting and let know the endpoints what to dial, and then the media will flow between endpoints and the video CFB.

HTH

java

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