[cisco-voip] bandwidth restrictions for MRA clients - necessary or not?

daniel at ohnesorge.me daniel at ohnesorge.me
Mon Apr 4 09:50:05 EDT 2016


You can set up Device Mobility for the Expressway-C /32 address which means if anything is registered in CUCM with the -C IP, it will be placed in a Device Pool of your choosing. We have implemented this and it works great.

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> On 4 Apr 2016, at 23:39, Lelio Fulgenzi <lelio at uoguelph.ca> wrote:
> 
>     
> quick question... how are people restricting the video/audio bandwidth for Jabber MRA clients or physical phone MRA clients for that matter?
> 
> we have not had to use locations or enabled mobility (i think that's the IP Address based feature) since we have high speed, low latency WAN links to our locations.
> 
> is it even a problem that I need to consider?
> 
> i'd like to make sure we have the best video quality while on-campus (including those connected via high speed WAN links), so i've set the default bw to 10mbps.
> 
> i'm wondering how that will impact MRA clients.
> 
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