07-17-2009 10:40 AM - edited 03-15-2019 07:00 PM
Hi all,
I have configured MPX as a conference bridge in CUCM6.0 here is the config :
Total System Resource Units (SRUs) 375
Remaining SRUs for video 229
Audio licensed ports 32
Audio available ports 32
G.711 ports 10
G.729a ports 22
Audio floater ports 32
Audio overbook ports 32
Video licensed ports 6
Video floater ports 6
Video overbook ports 6
Web licensed ports 13
Web floater ports 6
Web overbook ports 6
Maximum ports per meeting for reservationless meetings 32
Maximum ports per meeting for scheduled meetings 32
Default number of ports per meeting 32
Default length of meeting (minutes) 60
Maximum meeting length (minutes) 240
Meeting ID start guard time (minutes) 30
Meeting ID end guard time (minutes) 30
Extend meeting (minutes) Yes 15
Early meeting start (minutes) 10
Last warning time 2
Minimum meeting password length 0
Maximum advance days to schedule 300
Days until meeting recordings purged 7
Days until meeting statistics purged 120
Allow vanity meeting IDs true
Minimum meeting ID length 4
Enable reservationless Yes
Reservationless: Allow 3rd party initiate Yes
Reservationless: Bill 3rd-party initiator Yes
Host all meetings on external server No
However I cannot exceed 6 particpants in a ahdoc conference, although I have 32 usable ports ( 10 in G711 and 22 in G729).
How could resolve this ? any suggestions ?
Also, is there a tool that allow me to monitor the usage of ports in real time?
thanks inadvance.
best regards,
07-18-2009 09:58 AM
you need to change the service parameter for max ad hoc conf participants i UCM, by default it is set to 6. just change it to a higher value and you will be fine. However I am not sure that using MPX as the conf bridge is the most value for money in your situation for ad hoc conferences, it is better to use simple DSP resources in a ISR or similar
07-19-2009 02:37 PM
Hi,
first thak you for your response.
then, actually, the default value fur CUCM is 4. and I have already changed to 32.
32 participant in a conf is not possible with simple DSP unless we have 6500 switchs.
So, the prob is still there !
best regards,
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