Configuring Domain Names And Ip Addresses; Setting Up Call Agents And Protocols - Cisco Voice Interworking Services (VISM) Installation And Configuration Manual

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Configuring VISM Features
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Configuring Domain Names and IP Addresses

Complete the following steps to configure domain names and IP addresses for VISM cards and call
agents:
Step 1
Type the cnfvismdn command, the domain-name argument value, and press Enter to specify a domain
name for a VISM card. Specify the domain-name argument with the following value:
Step 2
Type the cnfvismip command, vip-addr, netmask, |bearer-ipaddr|, and |bearer-netmask| argument
values, and press Enter to specify an IP address and a subnet mask for your VISM card. Specify the
arguments with the following values:
Type the cnftftpdn command, the domain-name argument value, and press Enter to set up the domain
Step 3
names and IP addresses for the call agent(s). The domain name can be a text string of 1 to 64
alphanumeric characters.
Repeat
Step 4
You have completed configuring domain names and IP addresses for VISM cards and call agents.
Proceed to the

Setting Up Call Agents and Protocols

Complete the following steps to set up call agents and media gateway control protocols:
Type the adddn command, the domain-num, domain-name, and |resol-type| argument values, and press
Step 1
Enter to add a domain name for a call agent. Specify the arguments with the following values:
Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev. D0, June 2004
Configure gateway control protocols.
Configure ISDN PRI backhaul (optional).
A text string of up to 64 alphanumeric characters; spaces are not allowed. Default = cisco.com.
You must use the domain-name argument value you entered for
Note
the call agent(s) domain-name argument in
vip-addr: Type the IP address of your VISM card in dotted decimal format—nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
netmask (local network mask): Type 255.255.255.248
|bearer-ipaddr| (optional): Bearer IP address in dotted decimal format: nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
|bearer-netmask| (optional): Bearer IP subnet mask in dotted decimal format: nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
Step 1
through
Step 3
to configure your remaining VISM cards and call agents.
"Setting Up Call Agents and Protocols" section on page
domain-num: A domain number used to identify the domain in the range 1 to 11.
domain-name (call agent name): A text string of 1 to 64 alphanumeric characters.
|resol-type| (the optional resolution type to configure for the specified domain name):
1 = Internal only
2 = External only
3 = Internal first
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