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>   1. Re: EZVPN Connectivity (Roger K?llberg)
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>   3. Re: Called Party Transformation Problem (ccieid1ot)
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> Date: Wed, 10 Feb 2010 19:05:44 +0100
> From: Roger K?llberg <roger.kallb...@cygate.se>
> Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] EZVPN Connectivity
> To: "iy...@nationwide.com" <iy...@nationwide.com>, CCIE Voice OSL
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> Hi Kalyan
> There are configuration examples for both router and switch on  
> Proctor Labs home page and also on their forum.
>
> For the physical connection it might look more like this.
>
> Cable modem ---> Linksys wireless router ----> 2801 Fa0/0 (VPN  
> outside)
>
> 2801 Fa 0/1 (VPN inside) ----> 3750 switch ----> Configuration  
> laptop/desktop
> 3750 switch ---> Your home hw phones
>
> With this setup you have your home network untouched, ie as it is  
> today, and your new IPExpert study home network will be separated  
> from this. The only new thing that will exist on the same IP network  
> as your other home stuff is the 2801 Fa0/0 interface that should  
> have a IP from that network range.
>
> And yes the config examples from PL do have DHCP scopes, but these  
> has nothing to do with your home DHCP scope that you have today in  
> your Linksys router. That should be kept as is.
>
>
> Best of luck,
>
>
> Roger K?llberg
> Consultant
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> Skickat: den 10 februari 2010 18:31
> Till: CCIE Voice OSL
> ?mne: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] EZVPN Connectivity
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>
> Hi folks,
>
> I am currently using the Software VPN with softphones to test the  
> lab configurations. I am using the IP Blue trial version and it  
> keeps restarting.  I would like to try the EZVPN connectivity with a  
> 2801 router (with Fa0/0 & Fa0/1), 3750 POE and  Cisco IP Phones  
> 7962. I have the cable modem connection for internet access with a  
> Linksys wireless router. The Linksys wireless router is set-up to do  
> dhcp.
>
> I have the following questions:
>
> 1) Should I connect the 2801 Fa0/0  directly to the cable modem? If  
> so, can I still use the wireless router while being connected to  
> EZVPN?
> 2) Should I disable the DHCP on the wireless router? Does the  
> standard Proctor labs configs include DHCP on the router?
> 3) Physical connectivity :  Cable modem ---> 2801 Fa0/0
>                          2801 Fa 0/1 ----> 3750 switch ---->  
> Configuration laptop/desktop
>                          3750 switch ---> Linksys wireless router
> Is this correct?
> 4) Is there any configuration on 3750 switch that need to be done?
>
> Any help in this regard is greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks
> Kalyan
>
>
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> Date: Wed, 10 Feb 2010 10:37:44 -0800
> From: vccie2010 <vccie2...@gmail.com>
> Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Vol 2 Q5.1
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> Per the PG solutions the "dspfarm profile 1 transcode" does not show  
> "codec
> g729r8" it only shows "g279ar8 and g729abr8" don't we need "codec  
> G729r8"
> statement here since the traffic coming from UCM across GK will be  
> G729r8
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> Date: Wed, 10 Feb 2010 14:14:11 -0600
> From: ccieid1ot <ccieid...@gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Called Party Transformation Problem
> To: "Jeff Price (jeffpric)" <jeffp...@cisco.com>
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> Make sure you reset the route list if you do any type of adding or
> stripping.
>
> On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 11:38 AM, Jeff Price (jeffpric)
> <jeffp...@cisco.com>wrote:
>
>> Jeff,
>>
>>
>>
>> If I did that then there would be no route pattern match (Only one  
>> route
>> pattern = \+!).  I am using a globalized dial plan.  The + should be
>> stripped at either the RG or GW level.  I got this working, I?m not  
>> sure
>> what was the problem, again.  It just started working after some  
>> time.  I
>> hope I don?t encounter problems like this during the real lab J
>>
>>
>>
>> Jeff
>>
>>
>>
>> *From:* Jeff Knuckle [mailto:jknuc...@nationwidelab.com]
>> *Sent:* Wednesday, February 10, 2010 3:19 AM
>> *To:* Jeff Price (jeffpric); ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com
>> *Subject:* RE: Called Party Transformation Problem
>>
>>
>>
>> Try excluding the ?Prefix = +?  from your Called Party  
>> Transformation.
>>
>>
>>
>>    - *Called Party Transformations*
>>         - *Called Party Mask* =
>>         - *Discard Digits Instruction* = PreDot
>>         - *Prefix* = +
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> * **Jeff *
>>
>>
>>
>> *From:* ccie_voice-boun...@onlinestudylist.com [mailto:
>> ccie_voice-boun...@onlinestudylist.com] *On Behalf Of *Jeff Price
>> (jeffpric)
>> *Sent:* Tuesday, February 09, 2010 8:34 PM
>> *To:* ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com
>> *Subject:* [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Called Party Transformation Problem
>>
>>
>>
>> Hey everyone,
>>
>>
>>
>> I am having trouble getting the + taken off of my called numbers  
>> prior to
>> be sent to the gateway.  I am assuming I?m having the same problem  
>> with my
>> calling numbers, but just like the last time I had the problem,  
>> calls aren?t
>> making it to the gateway for me to see the ISDN output.  Here is  
>> the DNA
>> output to verify that the digit manipulation occurs as I want it  
>> to, and it
>> does.
>>
>>
>>
>> *Cisco Unified Communications Manager Dialed Number Analyzer  
>> Results *
>>
>> ?  *Results Summary*
>>
>>   - *Calling Party Information*
>>      - *Calling Party* = +7752011001
>>      - *Partition* = PT_HQ_DEVICES
>>      - *Device CSS* = CSS_HQ_DEVICES
>>      - *Line CSS* =
>>      - *AAR Group Name* =
>>      - *AAR CSS* =
>>   - *Dialed Digits* = 914084252222
>>   - *Match Result* = RouteThisPattern
>>   - *Matched Pattern Information*
>>      - *Pattern* = \+!
>>      - *Partition* = PT_GLOBAL
>>      - *Time Schedule* =
>>   - *Called Party Number* = +14084252222
>>   - *Time Zone* = Pacific Standard/Daylight Time
>>   - *End Device* = RL_LOCAL
>>   - *Call Classification* = OffNet
>>   - *InterDigit Timeout* = NO
>>   - *Device Override* = Disabled
>>   - *Outside Dial Tone* = NO
>>
>> ?  *Call Flow*
>>
>>   - *TranslationPattern* :*Pattern*= 9.1[2-9]XX[2-9]XXXXXX
>>      - *Positional Match List* = +14084252222
>>      - *Calling Party Number* = +7752011001
>>      - *PreTransform Calling Party Number* = 1001
>>      - *PreTransform Called Party Number* = 914084252222
>>      - *Calling Party Transformations*
>>         - *External Phone Number Mask* = YES
>>         - *Calling Party Mask* =
>>         - *Prefix* =
>>         - *CallingLineId Presentation* = Default
>>         - *CallingName Presentation* = Default
>>         - *Calling Party Number* = +7752011001
>>      - *ConnectedParty Transformations*
>>         - *ConnectedLineId Presentation* = Default
>>         - *ConnectedName Presentation* = Default
>>      - *Called Party Transformations*
>>         - *Called Party Mask* =
>>         - *Discard Digits Instruction* = PreDot
>>         - *Prefix* = +
>>         - *Called Number* = +14084252222
>>       - *Route Pattern* :*Pattern*= \+!
>>      - *Positional Match List* = +14084252222
>>      - *DialPlan* =
>>      - *Route Filter*
>>         - *Filter Name* =
>>         - *Filter Clause* =
>>      - *Require Forced Authorization Code* = No
>>      - *Authorization Level* = 0
>>      - *Require Client Matter Code* = No
>>      - *Call Classification* =
>>      - *PreTransform Calling Party Number* = +7752011001
>>      - *PreTransform Called Party Number* = +14084252222
>>      - *Calling Party Transformations*
>>         - *External Phone Number Mask* = NO
>>         - *Calling Party Mask* =
>>         - *Prefix* =
>>         - *CallingLineId Presentation* = Default
>>         - *CallingName Presentation* = Default
>>         - *Calling Party Number* = +7752011001
>>      - *ConnectedParty Transformations*
>>         - *ConnectedLineId Presentation* = Default
>>         - *ConnectedName Presentation* = Default
>>      - *Called Party Transformations*
>>         - *Called Party Mask* =
>>         - *Discard Digits Instruction* = None
>>         - *Prefix* =
>>         - *Called Number* = +14084252222
>>       - *Route List* :*Route List Name*= RL_LOCAL
>>      - *RouteGroup* :*RouteGroup Name*= Standard Local Route Group
>>         - *PreTransform Calling Party Number* = +7752011001
>>         - *PreTransform Called Party Number* = +14084252222
>>         - *Calling Party Transformations*
>>            - *External Phone Number Mask* = Default
>>            - *Calling Party Mask* =
>>            - *Prefix* =
>>            - *Calling Party Number* = +7752011001
>>         - *Called Party Transformations*
>>            - *Called Party Mask* =
>>            - *Discard Digits Instructions* =
>>            - *Prefix* =
>>            - *Called Number* = +14084252222
>>
>> I have applied at the Gateway level:
>>
>> Calling Party Transformation CSS: CSS_HQ_CALLING_OUT which includes
>> PT_HQ_CALLING_OUT
>>
>> Called Party Transformation CSS: CSS_HQ_CALLED_OUT which includes
>> PT_HQ_CALLED_OUT
>>
>> Just a note that I have unchecked the respective boxes for use of  
>> Device
>> Pool CSSs
>>
>>
>>
>> I have created the following Calling and Called Transformation  
>> Patterns:
>>
>> \+.!
>>
>> DDI: Predot
>>
>> PT_HQ_CALLING_OUT
>>
>>
>>
>> \+.!
>>
>> DDI: Predot
>>
>> PT_HQ_CALLED_OUT
>>
>>
>>
>> However, when I dial ?914084252222? as shown earlier in DNA, the +  
>> is still
>> there on my phone screen as I am receiving the fast busy signal.   
>> This is
>> the same problem I was having a couple days ago when I restarted both
>> PUB/SUB and this began working.  So naturally I did this again.   
>> However,
>> now it?s still not removing the + from the front of the called number
>> resulting in fast busy.
>>
>>
>>
>> Any ideas as to why these Transformation CSSs won?t work for me?   
>> Thanks
>> guys.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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