SIP Interworking difference on UCS or HCS platform ?

SIP Interworking difference on UCS or HCS platform ?
Is there a difference in the SIP interworking off the Cisco CallManagers on a UCS or HCS Platform ?

I suggest  do a network capture or enable debug ccsip mesages.
look for conneciion ip address inside sdp field and check that are recheacble.
regards

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