Allocating Resources - Cisco Voice Interworking Services (VISM) Installation And Configuration Manual

Voice interworking service module release 3.0
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Chapter 4
Configuring VISM Features
Type the cnfvismmode command, an oper-mode argument value, and press Enter to configure the VISM
Step 3
operating mode. Specify the oper-mode argument with one of the following values:
You have completed configuring the operating mode for your VISM card. Proceed to the
Resources" section on page

Allocating Resources

Complete the following steps to allocate resources—virtual ports, controller resources, and codec
templates—to your VISM card.
Type the addport command and press Enter to add a virtual port to your VISM card.
Step 1
This command adds an ATM port on a VISM. There are no arguments for this command. When you add
the ATM port, the bandwidth, VPI range, and VCI range are determined. The VPI range is a single VPI
value, the slot ID. The added port is not detected by the controller until you create a resource partition
(refer to
Type the addrscprtn command, the control-id argument value 1, and press Enter to specify the
Step 2
controller resources.
Note
A port can be controlled by more than one controller (for example PNNI and PAR), but supports only
one controller at a time. VISM can create one resource partition for each controller in a non-overlapping
way. The controller number you specify associates a resource partition to a controller. All resources of
a port are associated with the resource partition you specify. When you add a resource partition, the
associated controller detects the port as limited by the resource partition.
Step 3
Type the cnfcodectmpl command, a template-num argument value, and press Enter to specify the codec
template used with your VISM card. Specify the template-num argument with one of the following
values:
Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev. D0, June 2004
1 = VoIP switching/VoIP trunking
2 = AAL2 trunking
3 = Switched AAL1 SVC
7 = Switched AAL2 SVC
8 = Switched AAL2 PVC—this mode is not supported in VISM Release 3.0
9 = VoIP and Switched ATM AAL1 SVC
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Step
2). The VISM ATM port is pseudo physical.
Always specify the control-id argument value as 1.
1 = G.711u, G.711a, G.726-16K, G.726-24K, G.726-32K, G.726-40K, G.729a, and G.729ab codecs,
and clear channel
Note
Template 1 is not supported for the VoIP operating mode.
2 = G.711u and G.711a uncompressed codecs, and clear channel
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