[cisco-voip] IOS conferencing question

Ruttman, Pete G. PRuttman at foley.com
Wed Aug 1 18:30:26 EDT 2007


We have 3845 routers with NM-HDV2 modules at each site to support local
PRIs and conferencing.  We have PVDM-64 installed on the HDV2 modules.
I am setting up conferencing on the routers and I want to eliminate
unnecessary codec from the list of codecs supported.  We use 7960 and
790x phones.  Callmanager is configured for calls over the WAN to be
g.729 and we use g.711 internally to each office.   A user at any site
can envoke local conference resource to conferenc PSTN calls,  local
phones and phones located across the WAN.

I can leave the following config but it wastes DSP resources:

dspfarm profile 1 conference
 description office Conference 1
 codec g711ulaw
 codec g729r8
 codec g711alaw
 codec g729ar8
 codec g729abr8
 codec g729br8
 associate application SCCP
 maximum sessions 4


What can I remove from the codec list?

Thanks,

Pete Ruttman

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