03-21-2007 10:04 AM - edited 03-18-2019 07:07 PM
Hi
Very quick question - I have a client that has 3 tenants who they are going to supply IP phone services via CallManager. My question - are there any issues that are known with deploying multiple different MoH sources, say, one for each tenant?
I guess the best way is to just do it via the Device Pool Level and have multiple device poos per tenant with the appropriate MoH sources assiged to each pool.
Can anyone quickly confirm or deny the above?
Rgds
Marc
03-21-2007 10:33 AM
Marc,
Yes, you're on the right track. Unless it's necessary to have different sources for each phone, it's much easier to configure at the device pool level. You can have up to 50 MOH sources.
Hope this helps. If so, please rate the post.
Brandon
03-21-2007 10:46 AM
Hi
Many thanks for that. Much appreciated. I thought that was the case, but needed to make sure.
Rgds
Marc
03-21-2007 11:13 AM
Marc,
You can setup multiple audio sources and then use device pools for each tenant. I would recommend multicast moh for this for the reason that only one stream is used per tenant. Make sure multicast is enabled in the network though.
If you r providing a managed service and you ahve t1s of a low bandwidth link between your network and the tenants network, it might be wise to use moh streams from flash. In this case you define only one audio source in callmanager, use g711 for moh and store a different music file in the flash of the router that you put in the tenants network. The router needs to be configured for multicast moh from flash.
06-18-2007 06:21 AM
In CCM 4.2(3)es10, the MOH setting in Device Pool is gone. You can't specify the MOH audio source ID any more......
06-19-2007 12:08 AM
Many thanks for letting me know that.
I wonder if that means that there are plans to remove it from 5.1 and beyond? Hmm, that would be interesting, as it will mean significant re-config of several IPT deployments to keep the same features that the customers now have
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