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Chapter 12 IP Video Telephony Configuration

Cisco Unified CallManager Configuration for IP Video Telephony

SIP Trunk Calls with Asymmetric Regions

This section provides an overview of two asymmetric regions scenarios for intercluster calls across SIP trunks.

Scenario 1—Device with an associated Cisco Unified Video Advantage in Region A calls a device in Region D through an intercluster trunk

In this scenario, a call proceeds as follows:

Region A – SJC Cisco Unified CallManager – Region B – SIP trunk – Region C – DFW

Cisco Unified CallManager – Region D

The regions include the following devices:

Region A (Video)—All video enabled phones, including Cisco Unified Video Advantage

Region B (SJC-WAN)—All intercluster trunks

Region C (DFW-WAN)—All intercluster trunks

Region D (SJC-Local)—All devices without video capabilities

Table 12-20shows the regions matrix for SJC.

Table 12-20

SJC Regions Matrix

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Region A

Region B

 

 

 

 

Region A

 

G.711/384

G.711/384

 

 

 

 

Region B

 

G.711/384

G.729/384

 

 

 

 

Table 12-21shows the regions matrix for DFW.

Table 12-21

DFW Regions Matrix

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Region C

Region D

 

 

 

 

Region C

 

G.729/384

G.729/384

 

 

 

 

Region D

 

G.729/384

G.711/384

 

 

 

 

When a device with an associated Cisco Unified Video Advantage in Region A calls through an intercluster trunk in Region B, G.729 and G.711 codecs are sent from SJC to DFW during the capabilities exchange process.

The call will arrive at DFW through an intercluster trunk in Region C and will then be routed to a device in Region D. Only the G.729 codec will be sent from DFW to SJC during the capabilities exchange process.

After the capabilities exchange process completes, the call will connect using the G.729 codec.

Scenario 2—H.323 video endpoint with only G.711 capabilities in Region A calls a device in Region E through an SIP trunk

In this scenario, a call proceeds as follows:

Region A – SJC Cisco Unified CallManager – Region B – Transcoder – Region C – Intercluster trunk – Region D – DFW Cisco Unified CallManager – Region E

 

 

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Contents 12-1 Cisco Unified Video Advantage DocumentationDeploying Video Telephony This URL12-2 IP Video Telephony Components and TopologyIP Video Telephony Topology 12-312-4 Supported Call Types12-5 Call RoutingMCU Sccp MCU12-6 Gatekeeper Configuration Overview Gatekeeper Configuration for IP Video Telephony12-7 12-8 12-9 Gatekeeper Call RoutingAppropriate value MC10A12-10 12-11 SJC-RFD-MCU-112-12 Appropriate values12-13 12-14 12-15 12-16 Region Configuration in Cisco Unified CallManager Cisco Unified CallManager Configuration Overview12-17 12-18 Capabilities Exchange with Intercluster Trunks12-19 SIP Trunk Calls with Asymmetric Regions12-20 Transcoders and Call Transfer12-21 Video Deployment with Rsvp12-22 3shows a basic video deployment using Cisco Rsvp AgentSccp Video Conference Bridge Gatekeeper Configuration in Cisco Unified CallManagerMCU Configuration in Cisco Unified CallManager CallManager Administration GuideSjccss Video Conference BridgeSJC MrglsjcvideoVideo Pstn Gateway Route Pattern Configuration for MCU Service12-25 12-26 Video Endpoints Configuration12-27 Phone Configuration for Tandberg Sccp Video EndpointsCisco Unified CallManager Administration Guide SJC-TBERG-2SJC-VIDEO-GK1 No applicable12-28 12-29 IP address of the H.323 endpoint12-30 Cisco Unified Video Advantage Administration Guide