guess that
is a positive.
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Greetings all,
What is the minimum equipment I need to setup/test VoIP? I've a lot
26XX and 36XX routers around here. Any suggestions would be great.
ThanksNabil
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Greetings all,
What is the minimum equipment I need to setup/test VoIP? I've a lot
26XX and 36XX routers around here. Any suggestions would be great.
ThanksNabil
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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
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Greetings all,
What is the minimum equipment I need to setup/test VoIP? I've a lot
26XX and 36XX routers around here. Any suggestions would be great.
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Greetings all,
What is the minimum equipment I need to setup/test VoIP
Hi group
I am new to VoIP. I have configured two voice gateways in my lab adn
they are working fine. It's a very simple scenario and the calls are
originated from one and terminated on the other one.
Currently, everyone who dials the phone number of the voice ports can
dial a number and the
On Fri, Nov 02, 2001 at 11:42:24PM -0500, William Lijewski wrote:
In the lab I am working on you are to do Voice over IP over ATM SVC's.
They
want it so if no one is talking it still sends empty voice packets. Right
now if no one is talking you can hear it go dead silent until someone
speeks
You need to have VAD disabled in your dial-peers.
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I have been looking for what is probably a one line command for about 2
days
now.
In the lab I am working on you are to do Voice over IP over A
I have been looking for what is probably a one line command for about 2 days
now.
In the lab I am working on you are to do Voice over IP over ATM SVC's. They
want it so if no one is talking it still sends empty voice packets. Right
now if no one is talking you can hear it go dead silent until
me know,
regards
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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 --pbx--router--voip--router--pbx--
I have made the config with num-exp command and it worked.
Thanks for the answers.
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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-clien
Hi All,
We have a customer that wants a implementation of voice over ip. Their dial
plan will be like this.
A-clients --pbx--router--voip--router--pbx--Bclients
|
|
router
Hi,
I have a CDN on witch I want to route ip data traffic and ip voice traffic
coming from an ip vioce gateway (a device attached to a PABX and to a LAN on
witch reside the ethernet of the router). The voice need guaranteed
bandwidth.
Can someone suggest the best Cisco feature to implement?
Thomas does the camera use h323 across the network? if so it should be
possible, I'd be interested to here if it works
cheers
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Hm... my topology messed up with the line swapping. Here it goes again:
Yes, the camera is H323 supported. If the module is not the right one,
what module should I use in this case?
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Thomas does the camera use h323 across the network? if so it should be
possible, I'd be interested to
Thomas I've had a look round CCO and I can't see very much to do with video
apart from marketing spiel. I was thinking that this should work but then I
had of a couple of thoughts, from my experience with voip normally a call to
or from an isdn interface would be a voice call and not a data call.
Hi All,
In my lab scenario, I have an conference video camera that is connected to
the LAN. On the router, I have a 2600 router with a VIC-2BRI-NT/TE module.
This VIC-2BRI-NT/TE mdule is then connected to the a MCU from the ISP
provider for video conference (say, ATT). Do you think it is
Sorry I missed my topology:
ISDN video conf. camera
|
Video conf. camera ---Ethernet0-Router-VIC-2BRI-NT/TEISDN
cloud---ISDN video conf. camera
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ATT MCU
Can my IP conf. video camera talk with ISDN video conf. camera using this
VIC-2BRI-NT/TE module?
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Hm... my topology messed up with the line swapping. Here it goes again:
-
video conf. camera
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Ethernet0
|
Router
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VIC-2BRI-NT/TE
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ISDN cloud
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ISDN video conf. camera
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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I have a question regarding to Voice over IP. Is it possible to make voice
over IP con
Hi all,
I have a question regarding to Voice over IP. Is it possible to make voice
over IP connections on eth and distributing it by ip over frame relay by a
different vendors router?.
Let me explain this scenerio in detail. You have a wide area network
connected by a frame relay cloud
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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 eth and distributing it by ip over frame relay by
a
different vendors router?.
Let me explain this scenerio in detail. You have a w
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Our
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Hi All,
My company is concerning about running voice/video over IP network. Our WAN
is running on fractial T1, so bandwidth limitation is a big problem to us.
What will be the mininum bandwidth requirement for voice and video traffic?
128k? Thanks!
Thomas N.
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Hi All,
My company is concerning about running voice/video over IP
network. Our WAN
- video and voice over ip are great ways
to wow upper management teams and are fun to play with.
Good luck
Andras Bellak
Director, WAN Engineering
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lycom mp units with h.323 - but the fx doesn't
have built in isdn and cost quite a bit more).
Have fun with this if you can - video and voice over ip are great ways
to wow upper management teams and are fun to play with.
Good luck
Andras Bellak
Director, WAN Engineering
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Thanks much to Andras and others! Andras, when you said you had all
units
configured not to run at rate greater than 256k, and the quality is
still OK
or good; I assumed you had both video and voice
any latency sensitive traffic, but especially for
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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
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Thanks
Hamid
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Cisco has some very good resources on their site. I recommend searching CCO.
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Can anyone recomend a few good Voice over IP books. I have the Cisco CIM
module on VO/IP but would also like a detailed book on setting a config.
Thanks in Advance
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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 every body,
Can anyone provide me some info on which books are better for Voip and
VoFr.
Thanks and regards
Rajeev Bharadwaj
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I need assistance on the VoIP problem I am facing :
We are planning to have a VoIP setup on the already
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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 local and remote
office.
Both sites have Cisco 3640
12.0.7T at least, 12.1.2T even better.
Steve
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We are planning to have a VoIP setup on the already
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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 local and remote
office.
Both sites have Cisco 3640 routers configured for it.
The router on the local site has IOS 11.3(9)T and the
remote
See my inlined comments !
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I need assistance on the VoIP problem I
Is there any one who have experience on configurating Voip in the AS5300
using the IDAM line
IDAM line is some sort of old version of T1.
thanks
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Can anyone recommend a good reference for voice over IP? I
am now working
with VoIP and need to find a good book / document for a
"crash" course and
an ongoing reference.
P.S. Before anyone gets started on it... where are there
in
Can anyone recommend a good reference for voice over IP? I am now working
with VoIP and need to find a good book / document for a "crash" course and
an ongoing reference.
P.S. Before anyone gets started on it... where are there instructions for
searching the archives since I am sur
ional/Technical" mail list.
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with VoIP and need to find a good book / document for a "crash" course and
an ongoing reference.
P
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
I am currently reading throught the CVoice notes and have just passed the
section on RSVP. You can reserve bandwidth with this protocol to give to
active voice channels for the duration of the call - this much I understand,
no problem.
What isn't clear in the notes is whether or not the
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Send me a copy of your configs. Sounds like you have a
port / dest-pattern mapping
Hi all,
I have problem when configuring VoIP over Frame Relay.
I have both 3640 Routers with 2 slot VoIP modules.
Any body has working configuration about VoIP over Frame Relay ..?
Thanks for help.
Antonius Kurniadi
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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?
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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)?
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Hi Erick,
I'm using 11.3(4)T software.
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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 ?
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