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In order to better understanding about Traffic Shapping, we know that traffic shapping must be implemented in low-bandwith links, in the outbound traffic and the characteristics of trafic smoothing since the ...
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We have a MRA deployment, with three CUCM clusters each one with a different domain.
For several restrictions, we had to add the SRV's and A records to the /tandberg/etc/dnsmasq.conf.d/ folders, the hosts.c...
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We have a MRA deployment working well, SRV records are OK and the devices register successfully.
However we found something weird when using the Maintenance --> Tools--> Network Utilities --> DNS lookup.
When w...
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The reason of the discussion, is that we need tho change the TLS minimum version at 1.2, in CUCM 12.5(1)SU8a.
Regarding the document "Security Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 12.5(1)"...
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We wan to modify a Contact Header in an inbound REGISTER message in the CUCM, since that REGISTER message is coming from third party telephones (AVAYA).
From this one
Contact: <sip:72012@10.17.101.191:43881...
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This behavior could be due to many causes. For example, in my case I have seen it when my expressway has problems communicating with the CSSM, which is normal. But on another occasion someone tried to do a SIP o...
Hello Joseph
Truly I appreciate your explanation. You are right, I was clinged about the idea that traffic shapping had something to do with the management of the inbound traffic, but it has to do with factors beyond of traffic shapping which you ha...
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I understand, then, in severe cases, in low-speed interfaces, where traffic shaping is commonly applied, if in severe congestion the output buffers, which are finite (regardless of what is entering or inbo...
Hello Jopseph
Thank you very much for the explanation
Let me see if I understand, both incoming and outgoing traffic, i.e. all throughput, will be determined by the queuing and the traffic shaping on the interface, or in other words, the "bottleneck"...