[cisco-voip] H.323 endpoints
Wes Sisk
wsisk at cisco.com
Thu Oct 12 20:47:03 EDT 2006
not necessarily. Cisco has a preferred range 16384-32767
(0x4000-0x7FFF), but this is no requirement and not even all Cisco
devices follow it.
/Wes
Simon, Bill wrote:
> This makes sense. Does it use the same ports for the audio path as
> skinny?
>
>
> Wes Sisk wrote:
>> Bill,
>>
>> Yeah, not much out there. point your h323 client (netmeeting) to the
>> IP of CM. CM listens on tcp:1720 - standard TCP port for h323 call
>> setup (note this is not the RAS port, UDP:1719). In CM define the
>> netmeeting client either by IP address or by hostname. If you define
>> by hostname then CM must be able to resolve that name to the correct
>> IP of the client PC. Configure the client as an h323 phone in CM.
>>
>> /Wes
>>
>> Simon, Bill wrote:
>>> I'm thinking about using an H.323 soft client with CallManager and
>>> finding the documentation to be sparse. Or maybe I just don't know
>>> where to look. Is there a specific setup guide for H.323 protocol
>>> (endpoints) with CallManager?
>>>
>>> A generic question... is there any way to set up H.323 endpoints
>>> without a gatekeeper? Would there be any value in this or would it
>>> mean dialing by IP address?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
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