guess that
is a positive.
waiting patiently for reply input.
Mark
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Hire, Ejay
Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 8:11 PM
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Subject: RE: Voice over IP [7:37298]
If you are ebay shopping
If you are ebay shopping, you can get a 3810 for cheaper than the 2600's or
3600's.
Use this Ebay search (no quotes)
+cisco (3810,mc3810) -nokia -singer -att -att
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2600 is enough actualy Cisco's vg200 is a modified 2600... (that is what
is used as the voip gateway) That gateway can also function as the call
manager but you lose a lot fo functionallity (it is normaly used as a
back up call manager) Say your call mnager is across a wan link and the
Fares-
NM-1V with your choice of FXS, FXO, or EM VICs.
IOS Plus (12.x(xT) feature set.
32MB RAM/8MB Flash
These are the absolute SW/HW minimums.
Oh yeah, and a little reading time on CCO about configuring VoX. :)
Have fun.
Mark
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It depends on what you are trying to accomplish.
2600's and 3600's are great for VoIP. You need an IP Plus feature set
and then appropriate voice modules based on your needs. An NM-1v or
NM-2v and some VIC's would get you started.
If you tell us what exactly you are trying to do with VoIP we
You can go cheap and get a 1751. Takes the same card and can allow up to 4
voice calls at once.
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Tim Medley wrote in message
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It depends on what you are trying to accomplish.
2600's and 3600's are great for VoIP. You need an IP Plus feature
Looking at what your doing you should be able to dial only once and reach
the client on the other side. From my experience you would never have to
dial an access code at each stage. I've got some sample config's with pots
ports and lots of isdn configs, if you have any more specific questions let
I have made the config with num-exp command and it worked.
Thanks for the answers.
Cisco Breaker wrote in message
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Hi All,
We have a customer that wants a implementation of voice over ip. Their
dial
plan will be like this.
A-clients
In short yes, once you've packetised the voice you can just route it like
any other ip packets
cheers Pat
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Hi all,
I have a question regarding to Voice over IP. Is it possible to make voice
over IP connections on
clearly we will route them from eth to wan by frame relay
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In short yes, once you've packetised the voice you can just route it like
any other ip packets
cheers Pat
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This is a good link :
Hamid wrote in message
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Hi
Can anybody tell me where I can find some sample configs for VoIP and a
good
and complete document for it.
Thanks
Hamid
FAQ, list archives, and subscription info:
Link included this time :)
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/12cgcr/voice
_c/index.htm
Cisco has some very good resources on their site. I recommend searching CCO.
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Can anybody tell me
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Wayne,
Try Cisco Voice over Frame Relay, ATM, and IP by Steve McQuerry. It is a
very good reference book on how to
configure routers to support voice over X. I would also definately recommend
Integrating Voice and Data
Networks by Scott Keagy.
Eddie
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Edward J. Gomez, MCSE, CNE,
You may want to consider:
Integrating Voice and Data Networks by Scott Keagy ( Cisco Press )
Configuring Cisco Voice Over IP by Elliot Lewis ( Syngress )
Both are very readable. The latter contains a lot of conf information. I am
not deeply into Keagy's book as yet.
HTH
Chuck
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Hi,
until 12.0.5T the codec G729r8 was pre-IETF standard, from 12.0.5T the codec
was standardized and the 2 codec are incompatible (different bit ordering)
you must use the command "codec g729r8 pre-ietf" for interoperability but
there are some negotiation problem (rink back tone for example).
Hi,
until 12.0.5T the codec G729r8 was pre-IETF standard, from 12.0.5T the codec
was standardized and the 2 codec are incompatible (different bit ordering)
you must use the command "codec g729r8 pre-ietf" for interoperability but
there are some negotiation problem (rink back tone for example).
Hi,
In regard to the IOS versions, although it is not necessary for the
routers to run the same IOS version I have encountered many time handshake
problems in cases like yours and in VPN so it is something that worth
checking.
Gil
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From: Amit Gupta [mailto:[EMAIL
12.0.7T at least, 12.1.2T even better.
Steve
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Hi everybody,
I need assistance on the VoIP problem I am facing :
We are planning to have a VoIP setup on the already
existing data link between our
See my inlined comments !
Regards
Elias Aggelidis
CCNP, CVoice, Security
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From: "Amit Gupta" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2000 7:44 AM
Subject: Voice Over IP
Hi everybody,
I need assistance on the VoIP problem I am facing
I've got a fairly extensive collection of links to VoIP information at
http://www.itprc.com/voice.htm. There is also a list of book
recommendations on that page.
Irwin
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Doug:
Be sure to get Caputo's book. It's does a good job of introducing items essential to
field work with Cisco Voice. Put his name into the archives and I'm sure you'll see
other comments. I find getting to the archives pretty easy from www.groupstudy.com.
Search the
Hi Keith,
I'm not an expert on RSVP but I'll give this a shot...
The reservation of bandwidth using RSVP simply prioritizes RSVP traffic of
a given flow over all other incoming traffic (note that one RSVP flow can
be prioritized over another RSVP flow). Thus, the RSVP traffic will always
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Please respond to Erick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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cc:(bcc: harora)
Subject: Re: Voice Over IP configuration
Send me a copy of your configs. Sounds like you have a
port / dest-pattern mapping
Hi,
What is the problem and do you have configs?
You will need a vofr dial-peer and a pots dial-peer
setup, then on the frame DLCI you're using you'll need
to configure it with traffic shaping. Lastly, what ver
of IOS?
--- Antonius Kurniadi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi all,
I have problem
Hi Erick,
I'm using 11.3(4)T software.
The problem is when I tried to call extension at another side, it always
busy.
Do you have working config for this ?
Thanks for help.
Rgds-
Anton
Erick wrote:
Hi,
What is the problem and do you have configs?
You will need a vofr dial-peer and a
Send me a copy of your configs. Sounds like you have a
port / dest-pattern mapping mismatch. Are you able to
dial the local phones fine connected to router (if you
have 2 phones plugged into the ports)?
--- Antonius Kurniadi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi Erick,
I'm using 11.3(4)T software.
At 03:35 PM 5/20/00 -0700, Nathan Sharma wrote:
Hello,
I wanted to take recommendations to prepare for Voice Over IP stuff for
CCIELAB test. I am scheduled to take lab next month. Is there anyone who
would like to trade official Cisco Training book for Voice over IP book ?
Thanks in advance .
You dont need that much for the CCIE lab, just use CCO and check out the
sample configs, Voice is only 3 points on the lab and only a few
commands...
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Dave
CCNP/CCDP/CCAI
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