CUCM 8.6.2 no video 9951/Jabber

Hi
I have a problem. There is no video in case of calls 9951 or Jabber. System version: 8.6.2.24901-1
In settings of phones video is enabled and MTP resource is added. Camera is on and show picture.  Settings of system default arguments. Phones is working because checked them with another PBX (asterisk) where there is a video image. Why video can not be displayed ?
Trace of bad call is attached. I see that SDP in INVITE request doesn't offer video parameters of type of codecs and in reply there is no information on the coordinated parameters.
What can be the reason?
Thanks

Anybody has ideas ?
Why answer to request (SDP) we receive media parameterts with "0" port ?
m=video 0 RTP/AVP 126 97\r \n

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