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Onderwerp: E&M VoIP Problem [7:74717]
Dear Experts,
I am having this problem with E&M VoIP. We are using an E&M PABX operating
with 4 wire and using immediate signalling. The
Dear Experts,
I am having this problem with E&M VoIP. We are using an E&M PABX operating
with 4 wire and using immediate signalling. The network are connected via 2
Mbps Leased Line. I can make voice calls from my site to remote site,
however when i asked someone from the remote site
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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 &q
Does anyone have any recommendations for taking a class/training on the VOIP
stuff ?
I'm looking for something Cisco oriented, but if someone has something good
to
recommend on more general implementation options, and design for different
protocols like SIP/H.323/MGCP, etc, that would be goo
business, the US government wants their
> tariff . (And we all thought that it was just the LD SPs that were
> concerned about Toll bypass). ;-)
> Now, back to India; VOIP systems can be connected to the local switch in
> India. The system is not supposed to allow a PSTN phone in India
just the LD SPs that were
concerned about Toll bypass). ;-)
Now, back to India; VOIP systems can be connected to the local switch in
India. The system is not supposed to allow a PSTN phone in India to call
a PSTN phone elsewhere in the world, (or anywhere India Telephone
considers long dista
"Eggs in One Basket" was the working title of a book I pitched to
my editor, based on securing converged networks. But they didn't
like the title, and besides, the market is all soft, so they
didn't want it
Annlee
Chuck Whose Road is Ever Shorter wrote:
> as a former Merrill Lynch employe
as a former Merrill Lynch employee, and as someone chest deep in Cisco these
days, I found this article of interest. It certainly brings up something
that has always nagged me from the back of my brain, to whit, the inherent
vulnerability of IP in general, and thus the wisdom of putting everything
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> Fellows
> Where is the best place to buy International VOIP minutes, e.g I have a
> voice gateway and i want to call India on a regular phone, i have to have
a
> voip gateway in inda to make this call or if some
Fellows
Where is the best place to buy International VOIP minutes, e.g I have a
voice gateway and i want to call India on a regular phone, i have to have a
voip gateway in inda to make this call or if some one already has voip
gateways in india and they are selling there minutes.
does it make
Hi, I want to have a full fledged CCIE lab and based on the content I was
wondering if 2600 routers with multiflex t1/e1 cards would suffice for
back to back ATM connectivity?. Plus do we just need Analogue VICs?.
Regards Shahryar
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My company is using Sprint's Internet backbone for VoIP. We initially
started our VoIP project as VoFR several years back using their FR
network but migrated to IP when we were able to get a good deal on full
IP T1s to every office.
VoIP works pretty well across the backbone. Every office
of problems with the VoIp.
I have a IP PBX connected to a router and the router is connected to
wireless bridge and same setup on the other side with IP phones. Anything,
you would suggest.to take a look at.
thanks,
neil
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> Hi Guys,
>
> I have two sites connected with Aironet Wireless Bridges. We have
> implemented VoIP between these sites over this wireless link.Considering
the
> Bandwidth of 11 Mbps for 802.11b , it should
a.
d-
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Hi Guys,
I have two sites connected with Aironet Wireless Bridges. We have
implemented VoIP be
Hi Guys,
I have two sites connected with Aironet Wireless Bridges. We have
implemented VoIP between these sites over this wireless link.Considering the
Bandwidth of 11 Mbps for 802.11b , it should not have been a problem for a
few IP phones.Even if we consider the throughput of the Wireless link
Yea that's what I have been told by Sprint but I can not find anyone
that is running it. Also I need to find away to run VoIP in India and
from what I can see they do not have a POP in India.
Ryan
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Is anyone using the Sprint Internet backbone for VoIP? If so how is it
working and are you running the VoIP just in the states or outside of
the states?
Ryan
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> Hi,
>
> Cisco IP phones can be used as remote extensions in which case you
> can have a Cisco IP phone at home and have the same extension as you
> have in the office. Can this be done with the following setup.
> DSL modem at home connected to a small switch. The home P
] On Behalf Of neil
K
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Subject: VPN and VoIP [7:70640]
Hi,
Cisco IP phones can be used as remote extensions in which case you can have
a Cisco IP phone at home and have the same extension as you have in the
office. Can this be done with the
neil K 6/13/03 2:30:54 PM >>>
>Hi,
>
>Cisco IP phones can be used as remote extensions in which case you can
have
>a Cisco IP phone at home and have the same extension as you have in the
>office. Can this be done with the following setup.
>DSL modem at home connected to a small switch. The hom
Hi,
Cisco IP phones can be used as remote extensions in which case you can have
a Cisco IP phone at home and have the same extension as you have in the
office. Can this be done with the following setup.
DSL modem at home connected to a small switch. The home PC and the IP phone
connect to the Swit
Dear All,
I am currently running a Cisco AS5300 for VoIP calls. But I have a problem
with incoming IP Calls, calls would inbound to my AS5300 and for no reason
at all, my cisco box would just drop the call and return a "Normal Calls
Clearing" disconnect reason. Also sometimes the c
Thank you so much.
I never thought that the uBR-294 has that the PSTN back up function
built-in.
Is there a better rotuer alternative to the uBR-924? What would be the pros
and cons of the uBR-924?
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> that the uBR-924 would be the best solution for my application.
> I was wondering how good the quality of the VoIP be compare to
> the regular PBX phones. Would I be experiencing substantially
> lower voice quality and the longer delay over IP? At most, two
> to four people will talk at th
Hi everyone,
I am working on a Toll-Bypass project that involves two Cisco MC3810 routers
connected each with an Avaya Definity PBX G3Si via a channelized T1
interface. Both Cisco routers are VoIP dial-peers across the Internet cloud.
I am able to make VoIP calls between analog phone1 and phone2
) solution on both IP and leased-line
networks. We recommend using AS5000 Universal Gateway and PGW 2200
Softswitch Voice Over IP (VoIP) . The solution should easily supports
interactive voice response (IVR) and billing systems.
So our aim is to affiliated phone companies, portals, and ISPs to bypass
Greetings,
Can any one tell me a good consultancy company to help us with implementing
Calling Card Service (VoIP) including interactive voice response (IVR)
solution on both IP and leased-line networks with billing system
integration.
Ismail Al-Shelh
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After reviewing configs on CCO regarding running VoIP over a dedicated
pt-pt T1 (with encap ppp), do I really need to run multi-link ppp
template if I don't need to do link fragmentation & interleaving on
serial interface? All 24 channels are available for data
I don't see any
Rule of Thumb for VoIP:
1) If the link speed is T1 or better use G.711 codec which uses 64kb per
call (also refer to as a voice flow). If the link speed is less than T1 use
G .729 which use 8kb per call or similar codec with built in compression.
2) QoS. VoIP is successful when the delay is
Tunde
For a VOIP basic lab you need
At least two analog telephony devices/connections (eg telephone, pstn phone
line)
At least two routing devices (ie routers) with network connectivity and
appropriate interfaces for the above devices. (eg 2600, MC3810)
connectivity/routes between the
, March 03, 2003 7:37 AM
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what do you need at a minimum to configure voip in a lab enviroment.. i need
a basic setup between 2 points
thanks in advance
Tunde
- Original Message -
From: "Angel Leiva"
To:
Sent: Friday, February 2
what do you need at a minimum to configure voip in a lab enviroment.. i need
a basic setup between 2 points
thanks in advance
Tunde
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From: "Angel Leiva"
To:
Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 10:11 PM
Subject: RE: VOIP [7:64080]
> Hi Kris,
>
&
Another excellent book is Integrating Voice and Data Networks by Scott
Keaggy (CiscoPress). So far, that's my favorite VoIP book and much of the
book is helpful even if you're not using Cisco IP Telephony gear.
John
Angel Leiva wrote:
>
> Hi Kris,
>
> Try Configuri
Hi Kris,
Try Configuring Cisco Voice Over IP, Second Edition by Callisma (Various
Authors).
Below is the URL to view the book's info. I am currently reading it. It has
lots of great information on VoIP matters.
In fact, Chapter 4 explains what exactly FXS, FXO or E&M interface ports
2003 11:53 AM
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Kris,
The following will be a start for your goal..
Cisco IP Telephony by ciscopress - David Lovell
Cisco IP Telephony Network Design Guide
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/ip_tele/network/
Cisco IP Telephony Soluti
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Everyone,
I am seeking a recommendation on a voip book, preferably something that
explains the different types of technologies and how they can be applied
'in the
Everyone,
I am seeking a recommendation on a voip book, preferably something that
explains the different types of technologies and how they can be applied
'in the real world'. Right now, we are doing some very rudimentary voip
stuff with a variety of routers, 1760, 2600, and a 3600 ser
If you want, send us the configuration (with fantasy addresses) and the
result of show interface and show interface stats.
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oblem in Cisco VoIP network [7:63823]
Hi,
I am getting voice degradation problem b/w our two sites. Both of these
2
sites are connected using Framerelay with a very good bandwidth. Routers
on
both sides are 2600 Series with VoIP cards. Calls from one PBX are
forwarded
to my 2600 router and then it
Regardless of bandwidth, the voice packets need to be given a higher
priority than the rest of the traffic. Voice is extremely time
sensitive, and jitter will occur if there's a one-way trip time of
around 200ms.
One thing to consider is whether or not you're truly using VoIP (which
is
Hi,
I am getting voice degradation problem b/w our two sites. Both of these 2
sites are connected using Framerelay with a very good bandwidth. Routers on
both sides are 2600 Series with VoIP cards. Calls from one PBX are forwarded
to my 2600 router and then it will transmit the VoIP packets to
Will the half duplex nature of wireless make a problem in voip that require
full duplex?
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Confidentiality: This communication is intended for the above named person
and is confidential and/or legally privileged any opinion expressed in this
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Offhand (without research and verification), I would
say the native VLAN wouldn't have the 802.1p info
since the native VLAN is not tagged at all. Correct me
if I'm wrong.
This is an area I need to look into... I had a similar
issue last week with a 6509 to 3600 router 1q trunk
where LLQ wasn't ma
Been working on a 3550 practice lab. A particular instruction is as follows:
"Configure FastEthernet 0/2 to support a Cisco 7960 IP phone using 802.1P
priority tagged frames. Use the default native vlan to carry all traffic on
this port. Trust ingress packet COS values."
The "book" solution is as
Hi,
you can start 3x 2600 / 3600 routers with voice modules, analog
phones and serial interfaces. A 3810 could be useful. The
functionality like gatekeeper, gateway are in the IOS with voice
feature set running on the 2600 / 3660 routers. For VoIP phones
you need a Callmanager. This is a special
Hi guys,
Please help me to know the minimum requirement for running Cisco IP
Telephony labs. What are the minimum reqruiement. At the moment I have got 3
2509 and 1 2600 series router modular one.
Do I need some VoIP card? And how about all practicals? How about the
Gatekeeper?? Is Cisco
Because I'm creating a VoIP course for a community college, I have been
going through several books (mostly from Cisco Press). One book that really
stood out was "Carrier Grade Voice Over IP" by Daniel Collins, published by
McGraw-Hill. It is not the most technical (read the specs
"Lupi, Guy"" wrote in message ...
> Can anyone recommend a good vendor independent book on VOIP,
> something that goes into detail on the different protocols, codecs,
> so on and so forth? I am looking for something that takes you
> through VOIP in detail, not just b
Can anyone recommend a good vendor independent book on VOIP, something that
goes into detail on the different protocols, codecs, so on and so forth? I
am looking for something that takes you through VOIP in detail, not just
basic stuff. Thanks.
Guy H. Lupi
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Hello all
I am trying to forward some voip call to another router from voip termination
router. But how i do not know how to do this
any help would be apriciated
thanks in advance
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You may indeed experience issues with NAT and VoIP. You will have to
revisit your NAT pool and review the address schema for your IP telephony
end points and most likely adjust your pools accordingly. This will also,
depending on the size of the deployment and enterprise, probably cause you
to
Anyone heard about having problems with NAT and running VoIP.
I want run VoIP across a DSL link with NAT.
Thanks in advance.
neil K.
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Hi Guys,
Need your help.
How much PBX knowledge / Voice networking knowledge is necessary to be a
good VoIP Engineer. Any suggestions on books to go through or any web sites.
Thanks,
neil K.
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Hello All
How can I block some special service numbers (like adult services ) on voice
"termination"router which is As 5300 with 1 E1 for outgoing call through
pots.
thanks in advance
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gt; >>
> >> However you will get latency and jitter issues during the time the
PIXs
> >> encrypt/decrypt the voice packets...
> >>
> >> Matt
> >>
> >> > -Original Message-
> >> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL
me the PIXs
>> encrypt/decrypt the voice packets...
>>
>> Matt
>>
>> > -Original Message-
>> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf
>> Of
>> > Simer Mayo
>> > Sent: Friday, 10 January 2003 6:05 PM
>>
g the time the PIXs
> encrypt/decrypt the voice packets...
>
> Matt
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf
> Of
> > Simer Mayo
> > Sent: Friday, 10 January 2003 6:05 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
&
where as
others . . .
Hope this helps,
Scott
--- On Fri 01/10, William Gragido wrote:From: William Gragido [mailto:
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[7:60796]What sorts of performance issues are you notici
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Subject: VoIP from behind PIX
>
> 1. Will PIX 515 handle VoIP traffic?
> 2. Will PIX 501 handle VoIP traffic?
> 3. Can we VPN between 2 (site-to-site) and pass VoIP traffice thru the
> VPN
>
> Thanks
>
> Simer
M
: Friday, January 10, 2003 6:18 AM
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We have several DSL sites that are composed of a PIX 501 and one or two IP
phones. Voice quality is acceptable but not great.
Scott
--- On Fri 01/10, Simer Mayo wrote:From: Simer Mayo [mailto:
[EMAIL
Hi everyone,
My question is regarding ODR vs EIGRP. I have about 16 or 17 stub routers
that connect back to my core. Some of the remote locations are configured
via frame and are (or will) be running VOIP. Another group of remote (but
not quite as remote) locations are point-to-point, most with
We have several DSL sites that are composed of a PIX 501 and one or two IP
phones. Voice quality is acceptable but not great.
Scott
--- On Fri 01/10, Simer Mayo wrote:From: Simer Mayo [mailto:
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1. Will PIX 515 handle VoIP traffic?
2. Will PIX 501 handle VoIP traffic?
3. Can we VPN between 2 (site-to-site) and pass VoIP traffice thru the
VPN
Thanks
Simer
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I appreciate the detail message.
Two antennas are about 150 meters apart using yagis on the top of the
buildings. The line of site is pretty clear, it however is going over the
street where the traffic could be busy at times. Main building is 5 stories
high and the other is 3 stories high. Cabl
How far apart are the antennas? What antennas are you using? Is there any
sheet metal
in the area? ie building sides, a parking lot full of cars you're shooting
over, etc.
What sort of feed cable did you use? How long is the bridge to antenna run?
Lost association means a lost beacon. You can tun
11.21
Is this a bug?
Thanks
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Nathan Nakao
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Subject: RE: Aironet 350 Problems - VoIP over 802.11b [7:60552]
What image do you have on the AP
What image do you have on the AP? Mine is: Cisco 350 Series AP 12.00T.
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No this happens even when weather is not a factor. I am getting very good
signals at both ends.
I am starting to think there is some config mistakes I have made.
Thanks
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> ""Firesox"" wrote in message
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""Firesox"" wrote in message
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> I have two Arionet 350s, one is root bridge and the other is non-root
bridge
> without client.
> They are connecting two buildings.
>
> I am getting following messages and two bridges seems to lose
authentication
> very of
I have two Arionet 350s, one is root bridge and the other is non-root bridge
without client.
They are connecting two buildings.
I am getting following messages and two bridges seems to lose authentication
very often.
ON Root Bridge
15 days, 02:29:30 (Info): Station [RootBridge]004096571b41 Reasso
I suggest trying it without NAT. I have no good experience with voip behind
NAT.
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> Hello all!!
>
> I am working for a carrier company who uses ip network consisting of Cisco
> Rout
know when this track is set to go live in the lab???
>
>Eric R.
>
>
>- Original Message -
>From: "Larry Letterman"
>To:
>Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 5:48 PM
>Subject: Re: CCNP & VoIP AVVID [7:60143]
>
>
>>passing a test for a
Yeah, I was just curious if they were going to create a separate CCIE
Voice...
Eric R
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From: "Frank Jimenez"
To: "'Eric Rogers'" ;
Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 8:06 PM
Subject: RE: CCNP & VoIP AVVID [7:60143]
> The CCIE
The CCIE IP Telephony Beta Exam is for the C&S Lab track...
Frank Jimenez, CCIE #5738
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Just noticed a new Beta written for CCIE IP Telephony?!?!
Mr. Letterman do you know when this track is set to go live in the lab???
Eric R.
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From: "Larry Letterman"
To:
Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 5:48 PM
Subject: Re: CCNP & VoIP AVVID [7:60143]
passing a test for a certification or part of a certification is no
guarrantee of getting anybody a job.and yes, the distance between
CCIE and CCNP is a lot greater...there is a cert for the avvid business,
which is 3 test, VOIP/avvid/qos.
Edgar A. Howard wrote:
>I take the C
I take the CCNP - Switching exam next week. Still no job,
so I sometimes wonder what I'm doing. An "academic
exercise", I guess. :>) There is a great distance between
CCNA and CCNP. Is the distance to CCIE more?
Is there a Cisco exam for the VoIP/AVV
One important info I missed out is that I am making a call from the dialer
program on my pc to a regular telephone in the PSTN network.The destination
is able to hear my voice on his speaker(PSTN phone) but I am not able to
hear his voice on my headset connected to my PC.Hope this gives some
clarit
Try to build a Tunnel between 2 endpoint
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> Hello all!!
>
> I am working for a carrier company who uses ip network consisting of Cisco
> Routers to transport voice calls.The company deals mainly with pre-paid
> calling cards.
Hello all!!
I am working for a carrier company who uses ip network consisting of Cisco
Routers to transport voice calls.The company deals mainly with pre-paid
calling cards.The customer buys the card and dials a toll free no. to make a
voice call or makes a call thro a dialer program(Installed on
Hi there,
if there is anyone out there who can help me with a small project I am
working on that would be great.
I am trying to setup a callcentre lab at work and have a few
issues/questions if anyone can help.
The project is to route 5 toll-free numbers to a call center. There are 5
application
Voice mail in Unity is stored in priv.edb (and in priv.stm in ex2k)which is
exchanges database.
one method to access an exchange database is via MAPI which is how cisco IP
phones access their unity voicemail. You need to create the mailbox which
will allow the user to get their voice mail without p
We have the Unity/Exchange module installed and functioning but is there a
way of creating a voice mailbox WITHOUT having to create an Exchange
mailbox. We have several instances where we have employees who don't have a
PC much less a domain and email account but have a phone.
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Thanks Marshal, for the input!!!
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> I am using a Cisco 3002 hardware client with a 3000 series gateway from NY
> to Malaysia...
> True VPN / IPsec between the 2 sites...
> W
Hi Guys,
I am setting up a prepaid phone system for a client who is migrating to
Voip for his call origination and termination.
Is there anybody who can give me a service provider like net2phone that
can terminate this call and carry the traffic for me in US or UK.
I have about 80,000 minutes
Just use the MOS charts alread yout there and not worry about it. Why
reinvent the wheel?
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> Guys,
>
> VoIP Testing, do you go by MOS or PQSM. I mean w
Guys,
VoIP Testing, do you go by MOS or PQSM. I mean when testing VoIP will
perform on a network before implementing it. There are many tools that give
a MOS score and many other tools give a PSQM report. What do you recommend?
Thanks,
Neil K.
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Hello to all ..
I am moving from AS5300 to AS5350 now. Could someone spare experiences in
this area?
Some notes about useful IOS and major changes to AS5300 would be great ?
thanks,
Zdenek
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I am using a Cisco 3002 hardware client with a 3000 series gateway from NY
to Malaysia...
True VPN / IPsec between the 2 sites...
We put VoIP across this VPN, and it works unbelievably well. So much better
than we even hoped it would.
We have an E1 on the Malaysian end and a T1 on the NY end
Hi All - I am wondering if anyone here has VoIP working well over IPSec
tunnels? Cisco said this could be done, but I am not sure how this approach
works in a practical internet enviroment? Thanks!
TN
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Folks,
I need to find out the best IOS for LLQ on 3640 and 2621 routers.
3640 is very straightforward with just IP routing. 2621 needs a DES
software as it terminates IPSec. Both platforms need Low Latency Queueing
as they will be passing Voice Packets.
I have tried a few IOSs, but if you have an
Andrew-
Without having done this, I could be wrong, but from your excerpt "You
can think of the ephones with the numbers that were assigned to the
ephone-dn's as FXS ports on the routers.", I would say then that all you
have to do is create your dial-plan, and then define VOIP Dial
The
> same router with FXS VIC ALSO will allow you to connect and originate
> calls internally. However, you state you want to place "VOIP" phones on
> the network behind the 3640. What "VOIP" phones would those be? If you
> mean 79XX series IP Telephones from Cisco, y
way you want.
The 3640 with an analog FXO is okay to act as a gateway to the PSTN. The
same router with FXS VIC ALSO will allow you to connect and originate
calls internally. However, you state you want to place "VOIP" phones on
the network behind the 3640. What "VOIP" phones wo
the crucial part of the configuration, the dial plan
mapping.
My confusion comes over the part where you do a session target for the
incoming PSTN to VoIP calls. Do you point the session target to
localhost if you are only using one router?
Thanks,
Andrew
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Subject: VoIP Question AGAIN... [7
Second call for this one. I never received any answers to my question. I
want to know how to setup the link between the VoIP phones and the FXO's.
Basically a dialplan, but how do I route inbound calls from the PSTN to
the VoIP phones? And how do I route outbound calls from the VoIP phones
And dare I say, I wish I had this much info a few weeks ago. I did not
realise that to upgrade the memory you MUST replace the bootprom otherwise
the router will not recognize the ram. The min requirement for a VOIP image
is 16/64, no less, you rightly say James.
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Hey everyone, I'm playing with an idea. I want to get ahold of a 3640
with FXO's and interface it to the PSTN and connect to some VOIP phones on
a network behind it. I have done all of my research on the CCO and have
found how to configure everything for phone connection and FXO con
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