11-29-07 12:12 AM
I need to better understand DSP resource allocation. Please look at the
following:
voice-card 0
no dspfarm
dsp services dspfarm
!
voice-card 1
dspfarm
dsp services dspfarm
This is all thats configured on one of our voice gateways. This voice
gateway has dial peers configured into CVP/ICM fun stuff. There are no
dspfarm profiles, no sccp back to CallManager and no dspfarm max anything.
This router does have a few T1 controllers configured. We recently had
an error message in the log FLEXDSPRM-5-OUT_OF_RESOURCES. Operations
worked with cisco to fix the issue by doing a no dspfarm/dspfarm and
cycling the T1 controllers. The error went away.
Now with my questions.
1. The dspfarm command allows the dsp's on that voice-card to share its
resources with the routers resource pool? The no dspfarm command keeps
those dsp resources for that voice-card only?
2. What are the dsp's doing on this router if no profiles and sccp isn't
configured?
Issuing any show dspfarm commands always comes back with the same
result (Total number of DSPFARM DSP channel(s) 0)
3. Do the T1 controllers use the dsp resources with only the above
configured?
The 3845 router is running 12.4(7g). The router is not configured as a
gateway in CallManager.
Thanks,
Steve Siltman
Assurant Corporate Technology
steve.siltman@assurant.com
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