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SIP outbound call limitation

mohammad saeed
Level 5
Level 5

Hi guys,

I bought one sip lines from ISP contains 300 lines DID/DOD but I want to know if there is a limitation in cucm 8.6 if 100 lines or more want to call outside together at the same time. Is there any SIP call limitation in Cisco voice system?

Thanks for all

Mohammad Saeed

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Terry Cheema
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

There is no limit from CUCM. If you have 300 SIP channels/lines - you would be able to dial to utilize all of the 300 channels, provided:

1) You have enough bandwidth

2) You have enough licenses on your SBC (if you use one)

CUCM will not limit the number of SIP calls.

-Terry

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What about the CUBE is there any limitation because I heard there is a sessions can buy it to increase the the number of calls?!

Is that correct?

Thanks,

The only limitation is the processing power for the platform, there is no session licenses if thats what you mean.

JB

What is it mean by sessions (Unified Border Element Enterprise License - 5 sessions)?

this is for CUBE 2920 Voice router

Those are paper licenses which means you dont have to install it on the device itself, CUBE licenses are RTU(Right to use) again platform decides the capability.

Also see below for details.

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/voice/cube/configuration/cube-book/voi-cube-licensing.html

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/cloud-systems-management/software-activation-on-integrated-services-routers-isr/white_paper_c11_556985.html

JB

Below link would provide you more details regarding the session capability for different platforms CISCO provide

**When using a SM to NIM adapter card for each Service Module slot to turn it into an additional NIM.

Table 9.       CPU Performance on the 4300 and 4400 Series Unified Communications Routers*

Cisco ISR Platform

4321

4331

4351

4431

4451

VoIP Performance: Maximum # of Simultaneous Calls (not exceeding 75% platform CPU usage)

Cisco Unified Border Element

100

500

1000

3000

6000

Standalone Unified Communications Router1

No encryption

100

500

1000

3000

6000

SIP TLS with SRTP

100

500

1000

3000

6000

H.323 Signaling in IPsec with SRTP

100

500

1000

3000

6000

H.323 Signaling and media in IPsec

100

500

1000

3000

6000

WAN Edge Gateway2

No encryption

100

500

1000

3000

6000

SIP TLS with SRTP

100

500

1000

3000

6000

H.323 Signaling in IPsec with SRTP

100

500

1000

3000

6000

H.323 Signaling and media in IPsec

100

500

1000

3000

6000

WAN Edge Gateway with Compressed Real-Time Protocol (CRTP)3

No encryption

100

500

1000

3000

6000

SIP TLS with SRTP

100

500

1000

3000

6000

H.323 Signaling in IPsec with SRTP

100

500

1000

3000

6000

H.323 Signaling and media in IPsec

100

500

1000

3000

6000

1 Gigabit Ethernet or Fast Ethernet egress; no quality-of-service (QoS) features; voice traffic only

2 T1/E1 or High-Speed Serial Interface (HSSI) serial egress; some QoS features; voice and small amount of data traffic

3 T1/E1 or HSSI serial egress; some QoS features; CRTP; voice and small amount of data traffic

Table 10.     CPU Performance on the 2900 and 3900 Series Unified Communications Routers*

Cisco ISR Platform

2901

2911

2921

2951

3925

3945

3925E

3945E

VoIP Performance: Maximum Number of Simultaneous Calls (not exceeding 75% platform CPU usage)

CUBE

100

200

400

600

800

950

2100

2500

Standalone Unified Communications Router1

No encryption

100

150

240

400

720

960

600

840

SIP TLS with SRTP

100

150

240

400

720

880

600

840

H.323 Signaling in IPsec with SRTP

100

150

240

400

720

780

600

840

H.323 Signaling and media in IPsec

100

150

195

325

360

385

600

840

WAN Edge Gateway2

No encryption

100

150

240

400

610

650

600

840

SIP TLS with SRTP

100

150

240

400

600

645

600

840

H.323 Signaling in IPsec with SRTP

100

150

240

400

530

565

600

840

H.323 Signaling and media in IPsec

100

125

145

235

265

285

600

840

WAN Edge Gateway with Compressed Real-Time Protocol (CRTP)3

No encryption

100

150

240

400

510

550

600

840

SIP TLS with SRTP

100

150

240

400

500

540

600

840

H.323 Signaling in IPsec with SRTP

100

150

240

400

445

475

600

840

H.323 Signaling and media in IPsec

95

105

120

200

220

240

600

840

VoIP Performance: Maximum Number of Calls per Second (not exceeding 75-percent CPU)

1

1.5

2

3

10

15

30

35

1 Gigabit Ethernet or Fast Ethernet egress; no quality-of-service (QoS) features; voice traffic only

2 T1/E1 or High-Speed Serial Interface (HSSI) serial egress; some QoS features; voice and small amount of data traffic

3 T1/E1 or HSSI serial egress; some QoS features; CRTP; voice and small amount of data traffic

Notes:

  1. All results represent G.729A or G.711 (20-ms packetization) switched H.323 calls with VAD turned off.
  2. The call success rate (CSR) of all tests is 98 to 100 percent.
  3. Call duration of tests is 180 seconds except for calls-per-second rate testing, where the duration is shorter. The test release is Cisco IOS Software Release 15.0.1M for Cisco 2900 and 3900 ISRs. For the testing of the Cisco 4400, Cisco IOS XE Software Release 3.10 was used. This document contains general numbers as a guide to the approximate performance of the unified communications routers. The numbers are extrapolated from a large number of disparate tests, test conditions, and traffic patterns. Several nontesting factors have also been accounted for. Therefore, actual test results will vary, and we encourage you to do proof-of-concept testing for more specific performance numbers for a specific scenario, traffic pattern, or release.

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/unified-communications/tdm-gateways/data-sheet-c78-729824.html

JB

But it means 5 sessions is available for this CUBE if I need more sessions I have to buy licenses! Right?

No, this is what i am trying to explain they are just paper licenses, they do not restrict sessions in any way.

JB

Look at the below discussion it might help.

https://supportforums.cisco.com/discussion/11035831/cube-licensing-29xx39xx-routers

JB