05-22-2014 06:56 AM - edited 03-18-2019 03:01 AM
Hi all,
does anyone know if the SX10 need a sip registar (CUCM or VCS) to do any call?
for example I my customer need only 2 SX10, does he need a also a cucm or vcs for do a call between them?
otherwise, can I do a call between them only with ip address without any sip registar? like 2 sx20 ..
thanks in advance,
Carlo
11-09-2014 01:15 AM
"You have configured Static NAT ( PublicIP pointed to PrivateIP) on the SX20 side right ? So call from MXP to SX20 was not working."
Correct.
"In the SX20 side on Sip profile - SIP URL field , You have added something like sx20@privateip ?"
No, didn't have time to change too many configs as was testing from home using two live systems located in different cities and countries - and as the SX20 is normally registered with our VCS-E, NAT'ing is not an issue for us.
/jens
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11-09-2014 05:53 AM
I would like to clarify one more thing , How much is the bandwidth requirement on WAN for a single Point to Point video call from SX10 to SX10 ?
In the datasheet its mentioned ,
Bandwidth : Up to 3 Mbps
Minimum bandwidth for resolution/frame rate :
720p30 from 768 kbps
1080p30 from 1472 kbps
Iam planning to request Public IPs and how much bandwidth i have to request from SP ?
11-09-2014 08:57 AM
You have to request bandwidth regarding quality you need.
Note that what is mentionned in the data sheet is about a video call
If you share data during a call, the video quality will be reduced.
So in my opinion for a good experience, purchase at least a 1 Mb link.
06-13-2017 10:00 AM
Hi...
I have 4 sx10 and 2 sx20, of which I only register a single sx 20, I check the call manager and I do not find any error
06-13-2017 10:33 AM
Hi...
I have 4 sx10 and 2 sx20, of which only I register a single sx 20, I check the call manager and I do not find any error, that may be happening
01-23-2015 10:22 AM
this may help you
https://supportforums.cisco.com/discussion/12380346/sx10-behind-firewall
Im in a similar scenario but I have VPNs between 3 sties and no problem calling from sx10 to sx10 just with local lan IP
the trouble is if a want to call to another company over SIP without registration
03-23-2015 07:41 AM
Hi royescobar
I have same scenario as yours, 3 VPNs and plaining to install one SX10 in each site.
I don't have unit yet then don't have idea how to set it up for local ip.
Can you give me more specified information?
and its possible all 3 go in conference?
Thank you
07-22-2015 08:20 AM
From the documentation it looks like they only supports multipoint calls via Media Resource Group List on CUCM - I'm trying to get this working at the moment without much success.
07-22-2015 11:54 PM
Hi,
this works using conductor and vTS. What versions and infrastructure are you using?
11-09-2014 05:09 AM
Hi Netflamez,
Please try like this and maybe it work
Add a NAT rule on you firewall 1:1 (public to private)
Also open
Note that you can not activate NAT on SX10 as for SX20 and other EP you activate NAT in H323 section. However in my experience, it is not always necessary to activate the NAT on endpoint.
Regarding how to call Davidhouska comment 2 months ago and confirm that you can call using IP address.
However on SIP profile you can use alias@public_IP
Regards
Salim
01-17-2017 01:55 AM
If you register that ip to a public dns you won't have that problem
i've tested whatever@ip and it does not work but whatever@domain works ok
01-17-2017 01:54 AM
the problem is to get the call, I use a one to one nat, I waste one public ip to test the sx10 incomming call
08-14-2017 10:39 AM
without using call control, is it possible to do point to multi-point calls within the same enterprise between SX-10, SX-20, SX-80 units?
08-14-2017 11:16 AM
It's possible, the multipoint conference would need to be hosted by either the SX20 or SX80, and host endpoint would need to have the Multisite option key installed. To connect to the conference, the host endpoint can either dial out to each participant, or the participants can dial into the host.
03-09-2018 10:04 AM
what means in (room#1) or it can be ant word?
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