[cisco-voip] Disabling CallManager's software MTP to allow routers software MTP to be used?
Chris Ward (chrward)
chrward at cisco.com
Fri Jul 8 09:47:49 EDT 2011
I suspect it's a still an MRGL/MRG issue, but make sure you place all
the MTPs in an MRG. Any devices not in an MRG will still be available in
a "default" list for use. Placing them in an MRG (you don't have to
place this MRG in an MRGL) will remove them from the default list.
+Chris
Hosted Collaboration Solution TME
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Sent: Friday, July 08, 2011 9:42 AM
To: cisco-voip (cisco-voip at puck.nether.net)
Subject: [cisco-voip] Disabling CallManager's software MTP to allow
routers software MTP to be used?
CallManager 8.0(3)
I enabled the IOS Software MTP on 3945 Gateway and Registered it to
CallManager, setup custom MRG/MRGL for that gateway to use that MRGL.
Investigating, as it appears the CallManager server's software MTP is
still providing the MTP versus the router CPU.
.
JDCVXMLGWP01#show dspfarm profile 1
Dspfarm Profile Configuration
Profile ID = 1, Service = MTP, Resource ID = 1
Profile Description :
Profile Service Mode : Non Secure
Profile Admin State : UP
Profile Operation State : ACTIVE
Application : SCCP Status : ASSOCIATED
Resource Provider : NONE Status : NONE
Number of Resource Configured : 500
Number of Resource Available : 500
Hardware Configured Resources : 0
Hardware Available Resources : 0
Software Resources : 500
Codec Configuration
Codec : g711ulaw, Maximum Packetization Period : 30
JDCVXMLGWP01#
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