[asterisk-users] Cisco router

2009-10-14 Thread Julian Lyndon-Smith
I was thinking of putting a cisco router on the E1 line for my test system, so I can have multiple test servers accessing the ISDN, rather than a dedicated server and a TE410 card. I *am* confused at all of the modules for the cisco :) What would be the best router to use to connect 30 channels

Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco router

2009-10-14 Thread Jonathan Thurman
Depends on what the router is. If you get a 2800 series router (we use 2801s and 2811s for T1s in production with no major issues). You need the T1/E1 module, DSPs, and an IOS that supports voice. For a 2800 series you would need something like: - VWIC2-MFT-T1/E1 ( or VWIC2-2MFT-T1/E1 if you

Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco router

2009-10-14 Thread Julian Lyndon-Smith
Thanks for the info. I didn't have any model in mind, just wondering what was required. Thanks again, much appreciated. Julian 2009/10/14 Jonathan Thurman jthurma...@gmail.com: Depends on what the router is.  If you get a 2800 series router (we use 2801s and 2811s for T1s in production with

Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco router

2009-10-14 Thread Peder
List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco router Thanks for the info. I didn't have any model in mind, just wondering what was required. Thanks again, much appreciated. Julian 2009/10/14 Jonathan Thurman jthurma...@gmail.com: Depends on what the router is.  If you get

Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco router

2009-10-14 Thread Jonathan Thurman
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 12:57 PM, Julian Lyndon-Smith aster...@dotr.com wrote: Thanks for the info. I didn't have any model in mind, just wondering what was required. If you haven't purchased anything yet, or don't have anything, it might serve you better to look at other products. While the

Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco Router for supply a connection from PABX to Asterisk

2007-02-14 Thread Pavel Jezek
some howto configuration for asterisk controlling ci$co router (pri/qsig ports especially) using mgcp interests me too... ;-) Yehavi Bourvine +972-8-9489444 wrote I am using a Cisco to connect Asterisk via PRI to our Nortel TX-1. The Cisco is a voice bundle of 2,811 + E1 + PDLM card. Note

[asterisk-users] Cisco Router for supply a connection from PABX to Asterisk ?

2007-02-11 Thread Noc Phibee
Hi anyone know if they have a solution in Cisco for: 1- Connect old PABX (with BRI or PRI) to a cisco router 2- Connect this cisco router in SIP to a Asterisk Server I am search if cisco can this and what is the modele for this Thanks ;=) ___

Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco Router for supply a connection from PABX to Asterisk

2007-02-11 Thread Yehavi Bourvine +972-8-9489444
anyone know if they have a solution in Cisco for: 1- Connect old PABX (with BRI or PRI) to a cisco router 2- Connect this cisco router in SIP to a Asterisk Server I am search if cisco can this and what is the modele for this I am using a Cisco to connect Asterisk via PRI to our

Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco Router QOS and IAX2

2006-08-24 Thread Bruce Reeves
Thank you so much. After fighting with a large/extensive QOS policy from Cisco's SDM tool, I used your sample and tweaked it for my needs and everything started working fine.Bruce On 8/23/06, Rich Adamson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Bruce Reeves wrote: I'm needing some pointers from anyone who has

Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco Router QOS and IAX2

2006-08-24 Thread Rich Adamson
The majority of the sample qos policies seem to be based on either five or seven qos queues, and most folks don't need all of that. What I've shown as a sample only has three queues; one for voip, one for my outbound web traffic, and the default queue that everything else falls into. You can

[asterisk-users] Cisco Router QOS and IAX2

2006-08-23 Thread Bruce Reeves
I'm needing some pointers from anyone who has been able to get Cisco routers to recognize the iax protocol and perform QOS on it. Or if there is a better way to get my iax traffic prioritized by the router. -- BruceNortex Networks ___ --Bandwidth and

Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco Router QOS and IAX2

2006-08-23 Thread BJ Weschke
On 8/23/06, Bruce Reeves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm needing some pointers from anyone who has been able to get Cisco routers to recognize the iax protocol and perform QOS on it. Or if there is a better way to get my iax traffic prioritized by the router. Can't you just setup a policy class

Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco Router QOS and IAX2

2006-08-23 Thread RR
Bruce, this might be able to help give you some hints or a place to start: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/QoS+Cisco Hope that helps \R ___ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or

Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco Router QOS and IAX2

2006-08-23 Thread Dave Fullerton
Bruce Reeves wrote: I'm needing some pointers from anyone who has been able to get Cisco routers to recognize the iax protocol and perform QOS on it. Or if there is a better way to get my iax traffic prioritized by the router. I just spent some time doing this myself. If your routers

Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco Router QOS and IAX2

2006-08-23 Thread Rich Adamson
Bruce Reeves wrote: I'm needing some pointers from anyone who has been able to get Cisco routers to recognize the iax protocol and perform QOS on it. Or if there is a better way to get my iax traffic prioritized by the router. You can either match on udp/4569, or, match on TOS header bits.

[Asterisk-Users] Cisco router and 488 Not acceptable here messages

2006-06-11 Thread James Harper
Are there any known problems with Cisco routers (Cisco 837) and SIP sessions? I have been trying to track down a problem for about 3 hours now and I think the Cisco router is the culprit!!! I keep getting 488 Not acceptable here messages, which are apparently normally the message you get when a

RE: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco router and 488 Not acceptable here messages

2006-06-11 Thread James Harper
Of James Harper Sent: Monday, 12 June 2006 00:58 To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco router and 488 Not acceptable here messages Are there any known problems with Cisco routers (Cisco 837) and SIP sessions? I have been trying to track down

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco router and 488 Not acceptable here messages

2006-06-11 Thread Martin Joseph
On Jun 11, 2006, at 8:15 AM, James Harper wrote: Additionally, just to satisfy myself that I wasn't going mad I changed the port from 5060 to 5070 and now things are working, so something is definitely playing up on port 5060. If you are behind a NAT perhaps two SIP devices are both trying to

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco router and 488 Not acceptable here messages

2006-06-11 Thread Andres
James Harper wrote: Additionally, just to satisfy myself that I wasn't going mad I changed the port from 5060 to 5070 and now things are working, so something is definitely playing up on port 5060. James You probably have are behind NAT and your NAT device has a SIP ALG. Changing the

RE: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco router and 488 Not acceptable heremessages

2006-06-11 Thread James Harper
On Jun 11, 2006, at 8:15 AM, James Harper wrote: Additionally, just to satisfy myself that I wasn't going mad I changed the port from 5060 to 5070 and now things are working, so something is definitely playing up on port 5060. If you are behind a NAT perhaps two SIP devices are both

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco Router FXO / Skinny

2004-12-14 Thread Eric Wieling aka ManxPower
Does anyone know how to use the cisco router with an fxo wic with Asterisk? I don't have enough space on this device to support an IOS that supports sip or h323. Currently the only one signaling in there says Cisco. I assume this is the skinny protocol. www.kingston.com has inexpensive DRAM and

[Asterisk-Users] Cisco Router FXO / Skinny

2004-12-13 Thread Erik Espinoza
Hey, Does anyone know how to use the cisco router with an fxo wic with Asterisk? I don't have enough space on this device to support an IOS that supports sip or h323. Currently the only one signaling in there says Cisco. I assume this is the skinny protocol. Does anyone know how to configure

RE: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco Router FXO / Skinny

2004-12-13 Thread Matt Hyne
Does anyone know how to use the cisco router with an fxo wic with Asterisk? I don't have enough space on this device to support an IOS that supports sip or h323. Currently the only one signaling in there says Cisco. I assume this is the skinny protocol. This is Cisco's pre-SIP

[Asterisk-Users] cisco router *

2004-10-26 Thread Jon Lawrence
Hi all, Just checking that what I want to do is possible. I've got a cisco 3620 in my lab (IP plus ios). I'm thinking of moving my current pots lines to isdn BRI at home. What I'm thinking of is putting a wic-1b(s/t) into the 3620 and using that to pass incoming calls to * via sip. As I

RE: [Asterisk-Users] cisco router *

2004-10-26 Thread niels
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] cisco router * Hi all, Just checking that what I want to do is possible. I've got a cisco 3620 in my lab (IP plus ios). I'm thinking of moving my current pots lines to isdn BRI at home. What I'm thinking of is putting a wic-1b(s/t) into the 3620 and using that to pass incoming

Re: [Asterisk-Users] cisco router *

2004-10-26 Thread james
On Tue, 2004-10-26 at 08:02, Jon Lawrence wrote: Hi all, Just checking that what I want to do is possible. I've got a cisco 3620 in my lab (IP plus ios). I'm thinking of moving my current pots lines to isdn BRI at home. What I'm thinking of is putting a wic-1b(s/t) into the 3620 and using

Re: [Asterisk-Users] cisco router *

2004-10-26 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Won't work. The WIC-1B is a data only. You need an NM-1V (or NM-2V) and a VIC-2BRI to terminate voice and pass it via IP. Peder Jon Lawrence wrote: Hi all, Just checking that what I want to do is possible. I've got a cisco 3620 in my lab (IP plus ios). I'm thinking of moving my current pots

Re: [Asterisk-Users] cisco router *

2004-10-26 Thread Jon Lawrence
On Tuesday 26 October 2004 14:13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Won't work. The WIC-1B is a data only. You need an NM-1V (or NM-2V) and a VIC-2BRI to terminate voice and pass it via IP. Should have known Cisco would want more money from me to get this working :) It'll probably be cheaper to get a

[Asterisk-Users] CISCO router closes the connection before starting conversation

2004-10-21 Thread Pavlidis Savas
I have a router Cisco 2650XM with a VIC 2ISDN-BRI card that connects to a traditional PBX. I have achived to pass calls from * to the PBX but I failed the reverse. When a place a call to telephone via the PBX, it passes to Cisco router and then * is used to make the call to a Xlite SIP Softphone.

[Asterisk-Users] Cisco Router as Gateway for FXO Ports

2004-08-13 Thread Bryan Vyhmeister
Because of all the troubles I am having with the TDM400P cards working consistently for outgoing calls, I am trying to setup a Cisco router as my pstn gateway. The router is a 1751-V with a VIC2-4FXO card installed. I followed the examples at the following two links to get it setup:

[Asterisk-Users] Cisco router/SIP gateway registration

2003-11-10 Thread Michiel Betel
Is there a way to have a Cisco SIP gateway register with Asterisk? The current setup just drops calls into the sip.conf default context which works fine but has some security risks since anyone who can install XTEN and has access to my LAN can then use this context to drop calls in I'd