Chuck,
I just returned from India doing some IP Telephony training. According to
the students there your description is close, but not fully descriptive.
What is being discussed is something called foreign end hop-off (in
telephone jargon).
This practice is loosely defined as calls originating in
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3660 an ls1010...the interfaces on both are t1
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Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
Bruce Enders wrote:
What kind of output do you get after the write mem or copy run
of QoS so that the Voice quality can be improved.
2)Will implementing a VPN solution help in running VoIP and how and what
are the different solutions and what vendors should I be looking at.
3) Does Cisco have a solution for this.
Thanks in advance.
Neil. K.
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was thinking only a phone or fax can be interfaced to an FXS
port.
Can anyone explain.
Thanks in advance for your help.
neil
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a scenario where I install a FXS card into a 7507, configure
VOIP, connect my phones, and talk... nothing fancy. Is that possible?
TIA,
Charles
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voip router only sees last four digit.
(Isn't that correct?.
Now, how can we make that happen for EM card? (VIC-2EM)? digit-strip
is
enabled by default, but next router only sees 333- instead of .
Help me out. Thank you.
-Paul
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address won't help matters. ARP would take care of getting
the MAC when it's needed.
Priscilla
Bruce Enders wrote:
B. J.
The only trick here is to remember that the User phone number
is
mapped to the MAC address and IP address of the ethernet
interface
sers who use their laptop at home with cisco softphone or hardware
phone
could have their telephone extenstion follow them?
Please forgive the simplicity of my question, just making sure I am
thinking
along the right lines.
Thanks
Stu
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to the cisco Voice Hardware and
software (Call Manager etc).
I am looking through the Cisco site and the information there on these
products seems to be quite well hidden
Thanks in advance
Stu
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me'JJJ^^' .
Now, I've never seen this before so I'm very confused as to what to do
next. I can't really type anything either so it wont take commands that
I
know. What did I do? How can I fix it?
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Analog = 1
Digital = 24
Ismail M Saeed wrote:
All,
Does anyone know how many voice channels the EM interface carry ?
Thanks and best regards
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ug phone or Station into FXS (where Station=S)
Plug PBX/CO into FXO (where Office=0)
- Jennifer
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An analog MC3810 that could provide both analog and digital voice
interfaces for testing. Since the MC3810 is EOS it is also CHEAP.
Bruce
Ben W wrote:
If I were to put together a lab for CCIE RS, what would you recommend to
get to cover the voice portion? Any specific voice cards?
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