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My Cisco Cisco TelePresence MCU 4200 Series 'Port limit exceeded' message when there are fewer than MCUs maximum number of participants connected Hierarchical Navigation HOME SUPPORT PRODUCT SUPPORT END-OF-SALE AND END-OF-LIFE PRODUCTS CISCO TELEPRESENCE MCU 4200 SERIES
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TROUBLESHOOT AND ALERTS TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDES 'Port limit exceeded' message when there are fewer than MCUs bandwidth limit exceeded error maximum number of participants connected Why do I get the message 'Port limit exceeded' when I have fewer than my Cisco TelePresence MCU's
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maximum number of participants connected? This article applies to the following products: Cisco TelePresence MCU 4200 Series Cisco TelePresence MCU 4500 Series Cisco TelePresence MCU 5300 Series Cisco TelePresence MCU MSE Series Cisco TelePresence ConferenceMe Circumstances in https://supportforums.cisco.com/discussion/12917166/limit-exceeded-attempted-calls which video ports are used for video and other purposes In some circumstances, the MCU will use an available video port for content or streaming. The true maximum number of (video) participants is only the same as the maximum number of (video) ports if the MCU does not need to use a video port for content. A VNC connection also uses a port (whether it is currently providing content or not). Each of the following can http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/telepresence/infrastructure/articles/mcu_message_port_limit_exceeded_when_fewer__maximum_participants_connected_kb_57.html consume video ports: Typical video participants (video-enabled hardware or software endpoints) ConferenceMe connections VNC connections Multicast streams Unicast streams Content channels The circumstances in which an MCU will use a video port, for reasons other than to enable a typical video participant, are as follows: The MCU does not have dedicated streaming and content ports, but content is required: Applies to MCU MSE 8420, MCU 5300 Series, and MCU 4200 Series (except MCU 4203). If these MCUs are in port reservation mode, they will reserve a video port for content for each conference that has content enabled - irrespective of whether content is currently being provided to that conference. Otherwise, the video port will only be taken when the content starts (provided that there is one available). The MCU does not have dedicated streaming and content ports, but streaming is required: Applies to MCU MSE 8420 and MCU 4200 Series (except MCU 4203). If either ConferenceMe or Streaming is enabled, then each ConferenceMe connection or each stream consumes a video port. If multicast streaming is enabled, then a video port is consumed when the conference becomes active, irrespective of whether the stream is being viewed. If unicast streaming is enabled, a video port is only consumed when at least one conference viewer has requested unicast streaming. The MCU does not have dedicated streaming and content po
Cisco Bug: CSCua36379 - The maximum limit for number of managed objects in DFM Last Modified Nov 10, 2015 Product https://quickview.cloudapps.cisco.com/quickview/bug/CSCua36379 CiscoWorks LMS Portal Known Affected Releases 4.2 Description (partial) Symptom: In DFM 4.2 when the number of managed objects exceeds the maximum limit of managed objects, the remaining devices will move to question state with error message ?Network adapter limit exceeded?. DFM can manage only 40000 managed objects (Interfaces and ports) per domain.This need to be included limit exceeded as part of documentation Conditions: NA View Bug Details in Bug Search Tool Why Is Login Required? Bug details contain sensitive information and therefore require a Cisco.com account to be viewed. Bug Details Include Full Description (including symptoms, conditions and workarounds) Status Severity Known Fixed Releases Related Community Discussions Number of Related Support Cases Bug information is error limit exceeded viewable for customers and partners who have a service contract. Registered users can view up to 200 bugs per month without a service contract. Learn More About Cisco Service Contracts Information For Small Business Midsize Business Service Provider Executives Industries Automotive Consumer Packaged Goods Education Energy Financial Services Government Healthcare Hospitality Life Sciences Manufacturing Materials and Mining Public Sector Retail Smart+Connected Communities Sports and Entertainment Transportation Workspace Transformation Marketplace Contacts Contact Cisco Meet our Partners Find a Reseller News & Alerts Newsroom Blogs Field Notices Security Advisories Technology Trends Cloud Internet of Things (IoT) Software Defined Networking (SDN) Support Downloads Documentation Communities DevNet Learning Network Support Community Video Portal Certifications Events Industries Inside Cisco Products Service Provider Services Technology Trends TechWiseTV About Cisco Investor Relations Corporate Social Responsibility Environmental Sustainability Trust and Transparency Center The Next Wave of The Internet Our People Careers Search Jobs Life at Cisco Programs Cisco Designated VIP Program Cisco Powered Financing Options Contacts Feedback Help Site Map Terms & Conditions PrivacyPrivacy Statement CookiesCookie Policy Trademarks