Hi out there.
I got a problem with KPML.
I got an CME where KPML just works fine and an CUCM 7.1.x where it doesn't.
The only difference i found was in the cnf.xml for example:
An working CME phone config contains
<kpml>1</kpml>
where an CUCM phone config contains
<kpml>3</kpml>
instead.
So i was wondering what values are possible and what they stand for.
So far my conclusions are:
1 - normal KPML
3 - something else
Is there an whitepaper for SIP cnf.xml files that i overlooked?
And where can i influence this specific value in CUCM if i need to?
Below are the correct values
0 - Type A Phones (which support only SIP dial rules) - Send in enbloc
1 - Type B Phones - KPML
2 - Type B Phones - enbloc
3 - Type B Phones - enbloc with overlap sending and receiving