Thanks for the video, i wondering is you have a video where you can add DN button on one extension, the user can answer that extension when the extension blinking but also the user don't want to the extension ring in he's extension, how I setting this?
Jason Ball (the author of new Collaboration cert guide and occasional contributor to this channel) will be releasing a video series soon for the collab exam. I'll post more details when we get closer to their release.
Thank you for sharing the knowledge, I do have 1 query though, You have configured G.711 in inter-region communication, but it's showing g.722 in statistics for Kobe to Kobe call. Could you please elaborate on that
Look at the video again at 6:25. Calls from Kobe to Kobe (inner-region, not inter-region) is configured for either G.722 or G.711. So either codec can be used. Why? Remember, the point of the Regions settings is to limit bandwidth. How do we limit bandwidth? By selecting a codec/bit rate - because the codec will restrict the amount of bandwidth that is possible for those calls. So in some cases (like this one) more than one codec is possible. From our perspective, we don't care which codec is used because all we care about limiting the bandwidth. Therefore, the endpoint (an ip phone or a video endpoint for example) will actually select the codec for us when the call is placed. In this case, it chose G.722, but it could have easily chosen G.711 instead. Hope that helps. Now, if you want to take a deep dive into this topic, you should watch my video on REGIONS & LOCATIONS ua-cam.com/video/plps9KVKv1s/v-deo.html. Good luck!
Fantastic this is.. easiest explanation, even a non tech person can understand. Please make more videos.Thank you.
Fantastic video....Even a non-technical person can understand your explanation. Please create more video for us.
Working on it!
@@CollabCrush please crate video for ucce & telepresence
Very informative, clear and nice video. Thank you so much!
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thank you so much, ur voice is so comfortable for my ears ^_^
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Thanks for such great quality video materials!
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Thanks for the video, i wondering is you have a video where you can add DN button on one extension, the user can answer that extension when the extension blinking but also the user don't want to the extension ring in he's extension, how I setting this?
Awesome explanation
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Awesome videos - I like how you explain very much :) was wondering if you have a course for the collab exam?
Jason Ball (the author of new Collaboration cert guide and occasional contributor to this channel) will be releasing a video series soon for the collab exam. I'll post more details when we get closer to their release.
Thank you for sharing the knowledge, I do have 1 query though, You have configured G.711 in inter-region communication, but it's showing g.722 in statistics for Kobe to Kobe call. Could you please elaborate on that
Look at the video again at 6:25. Calls from Kobe to Kobe (inner-region, not inter-region) is configured for either G.722 or G.711. So either codec can be used. Why? Remember, the point of the Regions settings is to limit bandwidth. How do we limit bandwidth? By selecting a codec/bit rate - because the codec will restrict the amount of bandwidth that is possible for those calls. So in some cases (like this one) more than one codec is possible. From our perspective, we don't care which codec is used because all we care about limiting the bandwidth. Therefore, the endpoint (an ip phone or a video endpoint for example) will actually select the codec for us when the call is placed. In this case, it chose G.722, but it could have easily chosen G.711 instead. Hope that helps. Now, if you want to take a deep dive into this topic, you should watch my video on REGIONS & LOCATIONS ua-cam.com/video/plps9KVKv1s/v-deo.html. Good luck!
For what purpose we configure device pool
Bro do more videos
I'll have another one this weekend.
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