[cisco-voip] Attendant Consoles
Wes Sisk
wsisk at cisco.com
Thu Jul 23 13:52:07 EDT 2009
RMI is used for controlling the phone. Line state updates are sent via
UDP from server to client on a different port. The port is configurable
on the client. that would allow you to prioritize accordingly.
Can you provide a bit more information on "problems with the use of
Attendant Consoles on congested links."
/Wes
On Thursday, July 23, 2009 9:44:11 AM , Granger, Simon
<simon.granger at fmglobal.com> wrote:
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> 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?
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