Nagaraj Sadar | 19 Mar 2009 12:01
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Needed some information

Hi All,

 

Does anybody know, what is CDE feature in Media Gateway or Media Gateway Controller?

 

Regards,

Nagaraja S

 

From: megaco-bounces <at> ietf.org [mailto:megaco-bounces <at> ietf.org] On Behalf Of Richard S. Nepao
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 7:31 AM
To: megaco <at> ietf.org
Subject: [Megaco] Nuera SGX-100

 

Hello Members,

 

I have a SGX-100 SIP Media Gateway box and want to configure new IP address for it to access Internet for remote management.

Factory default was 192.168.2.240.
the following network setting was submitted via a hub from my laptop (IP 10.1.1.1);

Local IP: 10.1.1.5, Default Gateway: 10.1.1.254, Eth3 IP address: 10.1.1.5, Eth3 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0, DNS Primary Server 10.1.1.5

Now I can NOT ping 10.1.1.5 or get into the box. At this time, is there any way I can get in, like consoling or others., any manuals?

Thanks & Regards,

 

Richard S Nepao

IP/Data Engineering

Telikom PNG Ltd

 

P: +675 688 2017

F: +675 300 5300

 

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Muhammad Salman | 22 Mar 2009 12:51
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Same Source ports with same source IP

Hello All,

If someone has experienced the following scenario, please share the valuable comments. Many Thanks

 

 

 

The standard IANA source port for SCTP/M3UA association is 2905. If someone defines two associations with the same source IP address and same source port (2905)towards two different IP addresses how the traffic will be exchanged?

Will they work one by one?

 

 

** Both links are up and ready to exchange the traffic. There was no conflict was faced on definition of same source ports with same source IP.

 

 

 

 

Kindest Regards,

Salman


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Prerna Nagar | 23 Mar 2009 11:52
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Query regarding Standard/Non-standard encoding names (RFC 3551)

Hi All,
 
What should be the response for the following Add message (as per RFC 3551) if non-standard codec strings received in Local Descriptor :
 
 Context =  ${
    Add=${
    Media{
    LocalControl  {
     Mode = SendReceive,
     ReservedValue = OFF
     },
     Local {
     v=0
     c=IN IP4 $
     m=audio $ RTP/AVP 98
     a=rtpmap:98 G7231-L/8000/1 ----->[ Here G7231-L is a non-standard codec string ]
     a=fmtp:98 annexa=no;bitrate=5300
     }
   }
 }
 
Media Gateway should :
1. Respond with the encoding name received in Local descriptor?
or
2. Should send the standard encoding name G723 with the corresponding fmtp line?
 
Thanks.
 
Regards,
Prerna
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