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Erik Erasmus (E)


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11-28-07 12:11 AM


Hi 
I have a question about conferencing in cme 4-1 and 4-2.
the conferencing capabilities has been enhanced and cisco say that
provided one has the correct amount of DSPs that one can run more than
a three party conference now. 
 
assume I have a PVDM2-16 free for conferencing
 
with normal call manager I would typically be able to run G.729a
2 conferences X 8 conferees
 
 
What can be done on CME
 
 
Does anyone know if it is possble to run multiple ad-hoc conferences
on one cme system or is it more limited in the sense that irrespective
of the number of dsps that one can only run a single adhoc conference.
Just more than three participants should you have free DSPs configured
for conferencing
 
 
I also noticed that cisco say it is possible to run a maximum number
of meet-me conference parties of 32 for one DSP using the G.711 codec
and 16 for the G.729 codec. And as far as I know a single DSP is a
PVDM2-8
 
the questions above assume that one has enough free DNs / DRAM to
create the configuration of the conferencing
any help appreciated
 
Regards
Erik Erasmus


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