[cisco-voip] "limit-dn" command
Craig M Staffin
CMStaffin at ra.rockwell.com
Sat Jan 21 11:50:05 EST 2006
Andrew,
Max-DN means the most directory numbers that can register on a single
phone. For instance if you have a 7960 that has 2 7914's you can have a
max of 34 DN's on that phone. This was a new feature that they added to
support this setup.
Thanks,
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"Andrew Dignan" <andy at dignans.com>
Sent by: cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net
01/21/2006 09:54 AM
Please respond to andy
To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
cc:
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] "limit-dn" command
So even if I have a 3845, which supports 720 phones in SRST, I can only
have a max of 34 for each phone type. that doesn't make any sense
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For the Cisco 3825, and 3845 routers, the maximum Cisco CallManager
Express capacities are 168 and 240 phones or users, respectively, and the
maximum SRST capacities are 336 and 720 phones or users, respectively.
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> Did the limit-dn command change in some version of IOS? I had only seen
> the limit-dn command have a max of 1-6 and was under the impression that
> the command just limited the maximum number of directories on a "single
> phone".
>
> In SRST 3.3 or > the limit-dn command has changed to a max of 34 and the
> description sounds like that is the maximum number of DN's "overall"
that
> can register in SRST.
>
> For example, on a 2851 the max-ephones is 96. However, the max number
of
> DN's for a 7940 is 34. Does this mean that only 34 7940's can register?
> It doesn't make any sense.
>
> Andy
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