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Thread: Question: What version of CUCM extends the RTT window for Wan clustering subscribers.
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| Question: What version of CUCM extends
the RTT window for Wan clustering
subscribers. |
  United States |
2008-03-14 15:21:40 |
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| Can anyone share in which version of CUCM that the RTT boundaries will be
"relaxed" or "extended" between subscribers clustered over the WAN. It is
my understanding that the 40ms boundary was to be adjusted somewhere in the 6.x
or 6.1 Linux platforms.
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| Re: Question: What version of CUCM
extends the RTT window for Wan
clustering subscriber |

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2008-03-14 15:46:04 |
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Cisco “Relaxed” from 40 to 80 on 6.1
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alt="http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/i/templates/blank.gif">Delay
The maximum one-way
delay between any two Unified CM 6.0 servers should not exceed
20 msec, or 40 msec round-trip time (RTT). Beginning with Cisco
Unified CM Release 6.1, the maximum one-way delay between two
Unified CM servers can be up to 40 msec, or 80 msec round-trip
time. Measuring the delay is covered in Delay Testing. Propagation delay
between two sites introduces 6 microseconds per kilometer without any
other network delays being considered. This equates to a theoretical maximum
distance of approximately 3000 km for 20 ms delay or approximately
1860 miles. These distances are provided only as relative guidelines and
in reality will be shorter due to other delay incurred within the network.
Jorge Rodríguez Aguila
CCNA,CCVP
Senior Network Consultant
Netxar Technologies
jorge.rodriguez netxar.com
Office 787-765-0058
PCS 787-688-8530
01C885F2.E494DC80" alt=netxar>
Can
anyone share in which version of CUCM that the RTT boundaries will be
"relaxed" or "extended" between subscribers clustered over
the WAN. It is my understanding that the 40ms boundary was to be adjusted
somewhere in the 6.x or 6.1 Linux platforms.
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| Re: Question: What version of CUCM
extends the RTT window for Wan
clustering subscriber |
  United States |
2008-03-14 19:34:27 |
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But didn’;t the minimum bandwidth requirement go up to full
1.54Mbps ?
Cisco “Relaxed” from 40 to 80 on 6.1
• 01C88612.CC3703F0"
alt="http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/i/templates/blank.gif">Delay
The maximum one-way delay between any
two Unified CM 6.0 servers should not exceed 20 msec, or
40 msec round-trip time (RTT). Beginning with Cisco Unified CM
Release 6.1, the maximum one-way delay between two Unified CM servers
can be up to 40 msec, or 80 msec round-trip time. Measuring the delay
is covered in Delay Testing. Propagation delay between two
sites introduces 6 microseconds per kilometer without any other network
delays being considered. This equates to a theoretical maximum distance of
approximately 3000 km for 20 ms delay or approximately
1860 miles. These distances are provided only as relative guidelines and
in reality will be shorter due to other delay incurred within the network.
Jorge Rodríguez Aguila
CCNA,CCVP
Senior Network Consultant
Netxar Technologies
jorge.rodriguez netxar.com
Office 787-765-0058
PCS 787-688-8530
01C88612.CC3703F0" alt=netxar>
Can
anyone share in which version of CUCM that the RTT boundaries will be
"relaxed" or "extended" between subscribers clustered over
the WAN. It is my understanding that the 40ms boundary was to be adjusted
somewhere in the 6.x or 6.1 Linux platforms.
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