4 thoughts on “Which protocol is prioritized by Cisco TMS for conferencing?”
Correct > C
Cisco TMS is able to route both IP and ISDN. Cisco TMS prioritizes IP if a system is capable of both. Over IP, H.323 is
prioritized over SIP.
A conference can be split into several legs depending on how many participants there are, and each leg can use a
different protocol.
“CiscoTMSisabletoroutebothIPandISDN.CiscoTMSprioritizesIPifasystemiscapableofboth. OverIP, H.323 is prioritized over SIP. Aconferencecanbesplitintoseverallegsdependingonhowmanyparticipantsthereare,andeachlegcanuseadifferentprotocol.”
Correct > C
Cisco TMS is able to route both IP and ISDN. Cisco TMS prioritizes IP if a system is capable of both. Over IP, H.323 is
prioritized over SIP.
A conference can be split into several legs depending on how many participants there are, and each leg can use a
different protocol.
https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/telepresence/infrastructure/tms/admin_guide/Cisco-TMS-Admin-Guide-15-4.pdf
Protocol priority depends on Preferred Protocol in Routing setting in Conference Settings page. By default this
option is set to SIP hence the priority goes to SIP over H323.
https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/telepresence/infrastructure/tms/admin_guide/Cisco-TMS-Admin-Guide-15-4.pdf
Complicated question.
“CiscoTMSisabletoroutebothIPandISDN.CiscoTMSprioritizesIPifasystemiscapableofboth. OverIP, H.323 is prioritized over SIP. Aconferencecanbesplitintoseverallegsdependingonhowmanyparticipantsthereare,andeachlegcanuseadifferentprotocol.”
A. SIP