05-09-2008 09:36 AM - edited 03-15-2019 10:34 AM
hi all,
any one can help on understanding how to allocate and configure DSP farms. in simple, i Have 2821 router equipbed with 2 PVDM2-32. also one E1 ISDN 30 channels. as far as i can understand that for each call over E1 channel i need one DSP channel. to allocate one PVDM2-32 to the E1 to support 30 calls to the PSTN, should i configure my PVDM2-32 as transcoding or as MTP? or i should leave it without configuring and will be allocated automatically 2 the E1 30 channels.? . please , any one can clarify me what is differnce between transcoder or MTP in real world scenario. i have single site so do i need transcodering ? all phones using G.711 U law. its the fist time for me to do cisco call manager installation , i used 2 work on AVAYA system me where allocating media resources very simple and easy . one more thing do i need DSP for SIP phones basic 3rd party to make call to PSTN and recieve? . i have seen alot of sites using call manager as telephone system which is stable, and i dont want to end with customer replcaing Cisco by AVAYA becuase of bad configuration.
appreciate your help.
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05-09-2008 01:22 PM
If you have a vwic2 card, configure "card type" first.
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05-09-2008 09:53 AM
Hi, you have enough DSP. If you need to MTP and transcoding or conferencing, that depends on what the customer needs to do. Single site usually only need conferencing.
05-09-2008 12:40 PM
thank u . so for E1 to DSP mappining automatically happen right? im facing problem with E1. i try to type command controller on the config mode its not there. any idea?
05-09-2008 01:22 PM
If you have a vwic2 card, configure "card type" first.
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