[cisco-voip] Serving Music on Hold from router's flash
Jason Aarons (US)
jason.aarons at us.didata.com
Wed Jun 9 15:16:23 EDT 2010
Have a Remote Site that doesn't have any local resources. Customer wants to keep MoH off the WAN, so setting up Multicast MoH from Branch Routers for my first time. My question is our MRG has multiple MoH servers listed so do I just make sure 239.1.1.10 (Subscriber A) is at the top of the list? They have a MPLS WAN that doesn't pass multicast.
Media Resources > Music On Hold Server >
CallManager Subscriber A
Enable Multi-cast Audio Sources on this MOH Server
Base Multi-cast IP Address 239.1.1.10
Base Multi-cast Port Number 16384
Max Hops 2
CallManager Subscriber B
Enable Multi-cast Audio Sources on this MOH Server
Base Multi-cast IP Address 239.1.1.9
Base Multi-cast Port Number 16384
Max Hops 2
CallManager Subscriber C
Enable Multi-cast Audio Sources on this MOH Server
Base Multi-cast IP Address 239.1.1.8
Base Multi-cast Port Number 16384
Max Hops 2
telephony-service
description Ver8-0 IOS150-1.XA3
srst mode auto-provision all
srst ephone description CME-as-SRST Wan Failure : Jun 07 2010 12:07:35
srst dn line-mode dual
authentication credential didata didata
max-ephones 25
max-dn 60
ip source-address 239.1.1.10 port 2000
system message Unified CME-as-SRST
max-conferences 8 gain -6
moh music-on-hold.au
multicast moh 239.1.1.10 port 16384
Reference
Multicast MoH from Branch Routers
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/srnd/7x/moh.html
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