[cisco-voip] Attendant Consoles
Ryan Ratliff
rratliff at cisco.com
Thu Jul 23 10:03:06 EDT 2009
Sounds like you've seen the doc on the TCP/IP ports used by CUCM so
that's good. As for AC it's really up to you. If your AC is deemed
critical then it may make sense to prioritize it with other voice
signaling traffic. If it's important, but not quite as important as
your phones then set it to be prioritized higher than regular data,
but not as high as voice signaling. I'd imagine the latter option
would make your QOS config a bit more complicated.
-Ryan
On Jul 23, 2009, at 9:44 AM, Granger, Simon wrote:
We have various Attendant Consoles running throughout our IPT
environment. Some running across the WAN. Relevant QOS is in place
to prioritise RTP and all signalling traffic across our WAN and
LANs. We do sometimes see problems with the use of Attendant
Consoles on congested links. All other phones are fine in the same
scenario. Is there any specific signalling traffic that the
Attendant Console uses. I have seen that it uses TCP ports or 1099
through 1129 for Remote Method Invocation (RMI). Should would be
prioritising this also?
Thanks
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