01-23-2019 08:46 AM
Hi everyone,
My deployment consists of a Mixed mode cluster of 3 CUCM nodes, each one running CM Service. All my endpoints are VOIP phones.
I was hoping someone could elaborate on the use of software conferencing within a CUCM 11.x cluster.
According to the SRND 11.x:
The software-based audio conference bridges are provided by the IP Voice Media Streaming Application
on Unified CM. The application must be enabled on each individual node in a cluster. A software unicast
conference bridge is a standard conference mixer that is capable of mixing G.711 audio streams and
Cisco Wideband audio streams. Any combination of Wideband or G.711 a-law and mu-law streams may
be connected to the same conference ...
If the Cisco IP Voice Media Streaming Application service
runs on the same server as the Cisco CallManager Service, a software conference should not exceed the
maximum limit of 48 participants.
1) Is the maximum limit of 48 participants per node which is running both CM Service and IP Voice Media Streaming? So if my MRG consists of three such servers, then I can support up to 48 * 3 = 144 participants?
2) Can the CUCM transcode conferences between G.711, G.729 and G.729a (incoming codec depends on region of phone)? Would it lower further the suggested maximum limit of 48 participants per node if transcoding is used and if so how can this be calculated?
3) Where can I choose which codecs are supported for the software conference?
4) Where can I choose how many participants can be in a conference, and how many conferences can be hosted on any one node?
5) Is SIPS with LSC certificates supported if all phones in the software conference are SIP phones?
6) Is SRTP supported if all phones in the software conference are SIP phones?
7) Assuming the participant sizing is acceptable for my environment, and my CPU and RAM resources are also adequate per node, is there any reason why I should use an ISR for a conference bridge rather than CUCM?
Thank you very much for your time!
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01-23-2019 09:01 AM
1) yes
2) No transcoding, only G711 and G722
3) You can't
4) Adjust the CUCM service parameters for ad-hoc and meet-me, how many conferences is: 48 streams (or whatever value you have configured) / service parameters = max conferences
5) & 6) No secure conferencing on SW CFB
7) I assume you want secure conferences, and for that you need DSPs.
Bear in mind resource allocation is static, so every new conference that is allocated, substracts (based on the service parameters) from the 48 streams (or whatever value you have) until they're depleted.
01-23-2019 09:37 AM - edited 01-23-2019 09:38 AM
1) Is the maximum limit of 48 participants per node which is running both CM Service and IP Voice Media Streaming? So if my MRG consists of three such servers, then I can support up to 48 * 3 = 144 participants?
2) Can the CUCM transcode conferences between G.711, G.729 and G.729a (incoming codec depends on region of phone)? Would it lower further the suggested maximum limit of 48 participants per node if transcoding is used and if so how can this be calculated?
3) Where can I choose which codecs are supported for the software conference?
4) Where can I choose how many participants can be in a conference, and how many conferences can be hosted on any one node?
5) Is SIPS with LSC certificates supported if all phones in the software conference are SIP phones?
6) Is SRTP supported if all phones in the software conference are SIP phones?
7) Assuming the participant sizing is acceptable for my environment, and my CPU and RAM resources are also adequate per node, is there any reason why I should use an ISR for a conference bridge rather than CUCM?
I hope this helps. Please let us know if you have additional questions.
Maren
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01-23-2019 09:01 AM
1) yes
2) No transcoding, only G711 and G722
3) You can't
4) Adjust the CUCM service parameters for ad-hoc and meet-me, how many conferences is: 48 streams (or whatever value you have configured) / service parameters = max conferences
5) & 6) No secure conferencing on SW CFB
7) I assume you want secure conferences, and for that you need DSPs.
Bear in mind resource allocation is static, so every new conference that is allocated, substracts (based on the service parameters) from the 48 streams (or whatever value you have) until they're depleted.
01-23-2019 09:37 AM
Fantastic info, thanks Jaime.
Can phones with a secure phone security profiles (SIPS) join a software conference, even if SRTP isn't supported during a conference?
Wihth a hardware bridge I can be registered with SIPS to the CUCM cluster even if I'm not in a secure conference.
01-23-2019 12:25 PM
You can use secure signaling, CUCM will invoke the SW CFB.
For HW CFB, you CUCM will always use SCCP and will do any protocol translation that's necessary.
01-23-2019 09:37 AM - edited 01-23-2019 09:38 AM
1) Is the maximum limit of 48 participants per node which is running both CM Service and IP Voice Media Streaming? So if my MRG consists of three such servers, then I can support up to 48 * 3 = 144 participants?
2) Can the CUCM transcode conferences between G.711, G.729 and G.729a (incoming codec depends on region of phone)? Would it lower further the suggested maximum limit of 48 participants per node if transcoding is used and if so how can this be calculated?
3) Where can I choose which codecs are supported for the software conference?
4) Where can I choose how many participants can be in a conference, and how many conferences can be hosted on any one node?
5) Is SIPS with LSC certificates supported if all phones in the software conference are SIP phones?
6) Is SRTP supported if all phones in the software conference are SIP phones?
7) Assuming the participant sizing is acceptable for my environment, and my CPU and RAM resources are also adequate per node, is there any reason why I should use an ISR for a conference bridge rather than CUCM?
I hope this helps. Please let us know if you have additional questions.
Maren
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01-23-2019 09:43 AM
Thanks for the info Maren.
If the resources are exhausted for the first node, wouldn't the next node be used for a software conference as per MRGL?
01-23-2019 10:16 AM
Yes, which means that the total number of participants across your three servers is 144, but that is not the same thing as having 144 participants in a single conference call which is what I thought you were asking about.
Maren
01-23-2019 11:12 AM
Alright, thanks for the clarification.
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