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Introduction to Voice
Entities
V
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OICE
NTITY
Before configuring voice entities, go to these sections for information you are
interested:
"Introduction to Voice Entities" on page 2265
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"Configuring POTS Entity" on page 2266
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"Configuring VoIP Entity" on page 2271
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"Configuring Voice Performance" on page 2275
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"Resetting a Voice Card" on page 2276
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"Configuring Global Default Voice Parameters" on page 2276
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"Displaying and Maintaining VoIP Configuration" on page 2278
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"VoIP Configuration Example" on page 2279
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"Troubleshooting VoIP Configuration" on page 2285
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The voice entity configuration involves:
POTS entity configuration
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VoIP entity configuration
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According to the position of the caller or callee), a complete telephone to
telephone connection can be divided into four call segments, each of which
corresponds to a voice entity.
Figure 656 Call segments divided by two routers
PSTN
POTS entity 1
Figure 656
shows that two types of voice entities are involved in VoIP
communication:
C
ONFIGURATION
POTS entity 4
IP
Router A
POTS entity 2
POTS entity 3
Router B