[cisco-voip] Location

Ahmed Elnagar aelnagar at ACT-EG.COM
Tue Mar 27 14:42:15 EST 2007


thank you all for ut fast replies. I know location based MLPP would do it for me but still that is not the requirement the customer doesnot want to drop running calls just he want to assign a certain bandwidth to that special user and nobody else can use it. ther is no PSTN connections that I can use AAR with it.
 
Thanks and Best Regards

Ahmed A. Elnagar
Network Field Engineer
 
Advanced Computer Technology (ACT)
16 Fawzy Ramah St.Off Shehab St.Mohandessin, Giza, Egypt 
Postal Code:12411 Cairo Egypt

Mob: +2010-2833868
Website: www.act-eg.com
E-mail: aelnagar at act-eg.com

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From: cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net on behalf of Robert Kulagowski
Sent: Tue 27-Mar-07 9:26 PM
To: Ahmed Elnagar
Cc: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Location



> A customer has the following requirements.
> he has a location with 20 phones assigned to it, they have a bandwidth
> which enables them to make only 5 calls at a time. he wants to reserve
> bandwidth out of the 5 calls bandwidth for a certain user that nobody
> else can use. is it possible with CM ver 4.1(3)

I think that you're actually talking about two different things:

1)  Location-based CAC (Call Admission Control).  We use this because we
have a centralized Unity system with remote offices.  We set location
bandwidth (so you would do 5 calls times the bandwidth per call).  The
sixth call would then invoke AAR and could be routed via PSTN.
2)  MLPP (Multi-level Precedence and Preemption).  Your "special user"
could have a code which would make their call a priority call and would
then cause one of the other calls to terminate if there weren't enough
resources.

So, a combination of those two should allow you to achieve what you want.
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