From the above article:
The Cisco VG200 can provide transcoding and conferencing services for branch offices by adding a DSP farm module. The DSP farm module is equipped with one to five DSP single in-line memory modules (SIMMs). Each SIMM contains three DSPs. Each DSP can support either 4 transcoding sessions or 1 conference call containing up to six parties. The maximum number of transcoding sessions supported by a five-SIMM configuration is 60 transcoding sessions. The maximum number of conference calls supported by a five-SIMM configuration is 15 conference calls.
So,
1SIMM = 3 DSP
1DSP = 4 Transcoding sessions or 1 Conf Call with up to 6 parties
So how does this translate into the total number of parties in on one call? Also, we have 4 SIMMS which would be 48 Transcoding Sessions but the VG200 will only allow a max of 30 transcoders and gives me this error "Configuration of XCODE sessions exceeds dsp limits
" when I try to change it to 48. Any ideas?
The Cisco VG200 can provide transcoding and conferencing services for branch offices by adding a DSP farm module. The DSP farm module is equipped with one to five DSP single in-line memory modules (SIMMs). Each SIMM contains three DSPs. Each DSP can support either 4 transcoding sessions or 1 conference call containing up to six parties. The maximum number of transcoding sessions supported by a five-SIMM configuration is 60 transcoding sessions. The maximum number of conference calls supported by a five-SIMM configuration is 15 conference calls.
So,
1SIMM = 3 DSP
1DSP = 4 Transcoding sessions or 1 Conf Call with up to 6 parties
So how does this translate into the total number of parties in on one call? Also, we have 4 SIMMS which would be 48 Transcoding Sessions but the VG200 will only allow a max of 30 transcoders and gives me this error "Configuration of XCODE sessions exceeds dsp limits
" when I try to change it to 48. Any ideas?