Cisco VGD-1T3 Software Configuration Manual
Cisco VGD-1T3 Software Configuration Manual

Cisco VGD-1T3 Software Configuration Manual

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Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Software
Configuration Guide
Release 1.0
August 2008
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  • Page 1 Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide Release 1.0 August 2008 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 http://www.cisco.com Tel: 408 526-4000 800 553-NETS (6387) Fax: 408 527-0883...
  • Page 2 OR LIMITED WARRANTY, CONTACT YOUR CISCO REPRESENTATIVE FOR A COPY. The Cisco implementation of TCP header compression is an adaptation of a program developed by the University of California, Berkeley (UCB) as part of UCB’s public domain version of the UNIX operating system. All rights reserved. Copyright © 1981, Regents of the University of California.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Cisco IOS Documentation Set Cisco IOS Documentation on Cisco.com Configuration Guides, Command References, and Supplementary Resources Additional Resources and Documentation Feedback Using the Command-Line Interface in Cisco IOS Software Initially Configuring a Device Using the CLI Understanding Command Modes Using the Interactive Help Feature...
  • Page 4 Interface Queue Wedge Monitor Using Interface Queue Wedge Output Using Wedge Interface Input Where to Go Next Basic Configuration Using the Command-Line Interface on the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Configuring the Hostname, Password, and Time Stamps Examples Configuring Local AAA Security...
  • Page 5 Enabling IP Basic Setup Verifying the Final Running Configuration Saving Configuration Changes Where to Go Next Configuring Additional Features on the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Configuring Synchronous Serial Interfaces for WAN Support Examples Configuring ISDN NFAS on Channelized T1 PRI Groups...
  • Page 6 Serialization Delay Voice Activity Detection Jitter Buffering Additional Resources Configuring the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway as an H.323 or SIP Gateway Configuring H.323 Gateways Prerequisites for Configuring H.323 Gateways How to Configure H.323 Gateways Verifying the H.323 Voice Gateway Interface...
  • Page 7 Configuring Multicast Music-on-Hold Support for Cisco Unified Communications Manager Prerequisites for Multicast Music-on-Hold (MOH) Multicast Music-on-Hold Verifying Music-on-Hold Configuring MGCP PRI Backhaul and T1 CAS Support for Cisco Unified Communications Manager Prerequisites Restrictions Information About MGCP PRI Backhaul and T1 CAS Support...
  • Page 8 Allocation of DSP Resources Within the Voice Network Module Allocation of DSP Resources Within the DSP Farm Transcoding Session Capacities Configuring Transcoding and MTP for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Determining DSP Resource Requirements Enabling SCCP on the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Interface...
  • Page 9 Contents Command Aliasing ROM Monitor Commands Comprehensive Configuration Examples for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Sample Configurations for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Cisco Unified Communications Manager MGCP with T1 PRI Backhaul CT3 H.323 Configuration for PRI: Example...
  • Page 10 Contents Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide...
  • Page 11: Notices

    For written permission, please contact openssl-core@openssl.org. Products derived from this software may not be called “OpenSSL” nor may “OpenSSL” appear in their names without prior written permission of the OpenSSL Project. Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide...
  • Page 12 THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ERIC YOUNG “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide...
  • Page 13 The license and distribution terms for any publicly available version or derivative of this code cannot be changed. i.e. this code cannot simply be copied and put under another distribution license [including the GNU Public License]. Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide...
  • Page 14 Notices OpenSSL/Open SSL Project Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide...
  • Page 15: About Cisco Ios Software Documentation

    Cisco IOS software release. Documentation Conventions In Cisco IOS software documentation, the term router may be used to refer to various Cisco products; for example, routers, access servers, and switches. These and other networking devices that support Cisco IOS software are shown interchangeably in examples and are used only for illustrative purposes.
  • Page 16: Typographic Conventions

    Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) community string to public, do not use quotation marks around the string; otherwise, the string will include the quotation marks. Command Syntax Conventions Cisco IOS documentation uses the following command syntax conventions: Convention Description bold Bold text indicates commands and keywords that you enter as shown.
  • Page 17: Software Conventions

    Documentation Organization This section describes the Cisco IOS documentation set, how it is organized, and how to access it on Cisco.com. Included are lists of configuration guides, command references, and supplementary references and resources that make up the documentation set. The following topics are included: •...
  • Page 18: Cisco Ios Documentation Set

    Feature Guides Cisco IOS features are documented in feature guides. Feature guides describe one feature or a group of related features that are supported on many different software releases and platforms. Your Cisco IOS software release or platform may not support all the features documented in a feature guide.
  • Page 19: Configuration Guides, Command References, And Supplementary Resources

    Cisco IOS software configuration guides and command references, including brief descriptions of the contents of the documents. The configuration guides and command references listed support many different software releases and platforms. Your Cisco IOS software release or platform may not support all these technologies.
  • Page 20 Features/Protocols/Technologies Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals Autoinstall, Setup, Cisco IOS command-line interface (CLI), Configuration Guide Cisco IOS file system (IFS), Cisco IOS web browser user interface (UI), basic file transfer services, and file management. Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference Cisco IOS DECnet Configuration Guide DECnet protocol.
  • Page 21 Cisco IOS Mobile Wireless Gateway GPRS Support Node network. Command Reference Cisco IOS Mobile Wireless Home Agent Cisco Mobile Wireless Home Agent, an anchor point for mobile Configuration Guide terminals for which mobile IP or proxy mobile IP services are provided.
  • Page 22 DistributedDirector; Embedded Event Manager (EEM); Embedded Resource Manager (ERM); Embedded Syslog Manager (ESM); HTTP; Remote Monitoring (RMON); SNMP; and VPN Device Manager Client for Cisco IOS Software (XSM Configuration). Cisco IOS Novell IPX Configuration Guide Novell Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) protocol.
  • Page 23 For information about virtual switch configuration, refer Note to the product-specific software configuration information for the Cisco Catalyst 6500 series switch or for the Metro Ethernet 6500 series switch. Virtual switch redundancy, high availability, and packet handling; converting between standalone and virtual switch modes; virtual switch link (VSL);...
  • Page 24: Additional Resources And Documentation Feedback

    Product alerts and field notices Technical assistance • Cisco IOS technical documentation includes embedded feedback forms where you can rate documents and provide suggestions for improvement. Your feedback helps us improve our documentation. Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide...
  • Page 25 Additional Resources and Documentation Feedback CCDE, CCVP, Cisco Eos, Cisco StadiumVision, the Cisco logo, DCE, and Welcome to the Human Network are trademarks; Changing the Way We Work, Live, Play, and Learn is a service mark; and Access Registrar, Aironet, AsyncOS, Bringing the Meeting To You, Catalyst, CCDA, CCDP,...
  • Page 26 About Cisco IOS Software Documentation Additional Resources and Documentation Feedback Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide...
  • Page 27: Using The Command-Line Interface In Cisco Ios Software

    After you have performed the initial configuration and connected the device to your network, you can configure the device either by using the console port or Telnet to access the Cisco IOS CLI or by using the configuration method provided on the device, such as Security Device Manager.
  • Page 28: Using The Cli

    Using the Command-Line Interface in Cisco IOS Software Using the CLI Using the CLI This section describes the following topics: Understanding Command Modes, page 18 • Using the Interactive Help Feature, page 20 • Understanding Command Syntax, page 21 •...
  • Page 29 ROM monitor mode is a separate mode that is used when the Cisco IOS software cannot load properly. If a valid software image is not found when the software boots or if the configuration file is corrupted at startup, the software might enter ROM monitor mode.
  • Page 30: Using The Interactive Help Feature

    Router# Note A keyboard alternative to the end command is Ctrl-Z. Using the Interactive Help Feature The Cisco IOS CLI includes an interactive Help feature. Table 4 describes how to use the Help feature. Table 4 CLI Interactive Help Commands...
  • Page 31: Understanding Command Syntax

    Using the Command-Line Interface in Cisco IOS Software Using the CLI Router# ? Exec commands: access-enable Create a temporary access-List entry access-profile Apply user-profile to interface access-template Create a temporary access-List entry alps ALPS exec commands archive manage archive files <snip>...
  • Page 32: Understanding Enable And Enable Secret Passwords

    Using the Command-Line Interface in Cisco IOS Software Using the CLI Table 5 CLI Syntax Conventions (continued) Symbol/Text Function Notes LINE (all capital letters) Indicates that you must enter Angle brackets (< >) are not always more than one word.
  • Page 33: Using The Command History Feature

    When both passwords are set, the enable secret password takes precedence over the enable password. To remove a password, use the no form of the commands: no enable password or no enable secret password. For more information about password recovery procedures for Cisco products, see http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1831/ products_tech_note09186a00801746e6.shtml.
  • Page 34: Abbreviating Commands

    Using the CLI Abbreviating Commands Typing a complete command name is not always required for the command to execute. The Cisco IOS CLI recognizes an abbreviated command when the abbreviation contains enough characters to uniquely identify the command. For example, the show version command can be abbreviated as sh ver. It cannot be abbreviated as s ver because s could mean show, set, or systat.
  • Page 35: Using The Debug Command

    For commands that are enabled by default and have default settings, the default form enables the command and returns the settings to their default values. The no and default forms of commands are described in the command pages of Cisco IOS software command references.
  • Page 36: Understanding Cli Error Messages

    Using the Command-Line Interface in Cisco IOS Software Saving Changes to a Configuration Understanding CLI Error Messages You may encounter some error messages while using the CLI. Table 7 shows the common CLI error messages. Table 7 Common CLI Error Messages...
  • Page 37: Additional Information

    CCDE, CCVP, Cisco Eos, Cisco StadiumVision, the Cisco logo, DCE, and Welcome to the Human Network are trademarks; Changing the Way We Work, Live, Play, and Learn is a service mark; and Access Registrar, Aironet, AsyncOS, Bringing the Meeting To You, Catalyst, CCDA, CCDP,...
  • Page 38 Using the Command-Line Interface in Cisco IOS Software Additional Information Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide...
  • Page 39: Cisco Vgd 1T3 Voice Gateway Overview

    Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Overview The Cisco VGD 1T3 is a high-density voice gateway with up to 1 Channelized T3 (CT3) of voice over IP (VoIP) capacity in only two rack units (2RUs) and provides best-of-class voice and fax services.
  • Page 40 CCDE, CCENT, Cisco Eos, Cisco Lumin, Cisco Nexus, Cisco StadiumVision, Cisco TelePresence, the Cisco logo, DCE, and Welcome to the Human Network are trademarks; Changing the Way We Work, Live, Play, and Learn and Cisco Store are service marks; and Access Registrar,...
  • Page 41: Verifying Basic Setup On The Cisco Vgd 1T3 Voice Gateway

    Cisco IOS commands write terminal and show running-config will always show GigabitEther. Analyzing the System Boot Dialog The Cisco VGD 1T3 voice gateway has a specific boot sequence. To view the boot sequence through a terminal session, you must have a console connection to the gateway before it powers up.
  • Page 42 If you observe no messages on the console port, verify that the baud rate is configured correctly. The Cisco VGD 1T3 console port can support a baud rate up to 115200. The following boot sequence occurs. Numbers and comments are inserted in the example to describe the boot sequence.
  • Page 43 Therefore, the software asks, “Would you like to enter the initial configuration dialog? [yes/no]” Enter no. In this example, the Cisco IOS software is configured manually. The automatic setup script is not used. Configuring the Cisco IOS software manually develops your expertise.
  • Page 44 HOLDOVER mode 00:01:10: %TRUNK_CLOCK-6-BAD_CLOCKS: There are no good clocks in the system. Remain in HOLDOVER mode Enter the show version command to check the system hardware, Cisco IOS image name, uptime, and restart reason: Router# show version Cisco IOS Software, vgd Software (VGD-JS-M), Experimental Version 12.4(20080516:192539) [router_pi9_051608 107]...
  • Page 45: Initial Running Configuration

    System image file is..Initial Running Configuration The Cisco IOS software creates an initial running configuration. To display the configuration for review so you can get familiar with the default settings, enter Privileged EXEC mode and the show running-config command as follows. User input is shown in boldface type.
  • Page 46: Memory Usage

    Verifying Basic Setup on the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Memory Usage speed 100 no mop enabled interface GigabitEthernet0/1 no ip address no ip route-cache no ip mroute-cache shutdown duplex auto speed auto interface Serial1/0 no ip address shutdown line con 0...
  • Page 47: Cpu Utilization

    To learn more about MIBs, see the online references at http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/. Select your Cisco IOS release and search under new feature documentation. CPU Utilization Enter the show process cpu command and then the show process cpu history command to investigate high CPU utilization.
  • Page 48: Health Monitor For Component Status

    Verifying Basic Setup on the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Health Monitor for Component Status 11111 99999 33333 ***** ***** 0..5..1..1..2..2..3..3..4..4..5..5..CPU% per second (last 60 seconds) 9244444444444444444344444444443443444444444443444444424444 0..5..1..1..2..2..3..3..4..4..5..5..CPU% per minute (last 60 minutes) * = maximum CPU% # = average CPU% 4444444444444444444449444440 0..5..1..1..2..2..3..3..4..4..5..5..6..6..7.
  • Page 49 Verifying Basic Setup on the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Health Monitor for Component Status The show health-monitor summary command shows the status of the following components: Chassis: Power supply, temperature, fans • Memory: Processor, I/O memory • Feature cards •...
  • Page 50: Interface Queue Wedge Monitor

    Verifying Basic Setup on the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Interface Queue Wedge Monitor Slot 5 - VGD-FC Slot 6 - Empty DFC Not in operation Slot 7 - Empty DFC Not in operation Interface Queue Wedge Monitor The Interface Queue Wedge Monitor displays information about interface queue wedges and the times that they occur.
  • Page 51: Using Wedge Interface Input

    Verifying Basic Setup on the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Interface Queue Wedge Monitor Router# show process cpu | i Intf 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0 Intf Wedge Monit Router# Disable the interface monitor. Step 4 Router# configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line.
  • Page 52: Where To Go Next

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  • Page 53 Verifying Basic Setup on the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Where to Go Next All other trademarks mentioned in this document or Website are the property of their respective owners. The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company. (0807R) Any Internet Protocol (IP) addresses used in this document are not intended to be actual addresses.
  • Page 54 Verifying Basic Setup on the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Where to Go Next Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide...
  • Page 55: Basic Configuration Using The Command-Line Interface On The Cisco Vgd 1T3 Voice Gateway

    Where to Go Next, page 65 • Configuring the Hostname, Password, and Time Stamps The first configuration tasks you might want to execute are assign a hostname to your Cisco VGD 1T3, set an encrypted password, and turn on time stamps for these reasons: •...
  • Page 56: Examples

    Basic Configuration Using the Command-Line Interface on the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Configuring the Hostname, Password, and Time Stamps • Time stamps help you trace debug output for testing connections. Not knowing exactly when an event occurs hinders you from examining background processes.
  • Page 57: Configuring Local Aaa Security

    PPP authentication to use the local database if the session was not already authenticated by the login keyword. AAA (called triple A) is the Cisco IOS security model used on all Cisco devices. AAA provides the primary framework through which you set up access control on the Cisco VGD 1T3 voice gateway.
  • Page 58: Creating A Login Banner

    Basic Configuration Using the Command-Line Interface on the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Creating a Login Banner Table 1 Local AAA Commands Command Purpose Initiates the AAA access control system. This Router(config)# aaa new-model command immediately locks down login and PPP authentication.
  • Page 59: Configuring Loopback Interfaces, Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces, And Ip Routes

    Basic Configuration Using the Command-Line Interface on the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Configuring Loopback Interfaces, Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces, and IP Routes User Access Verification Username: admin Password: Router# Configuring Loopback Interfaces, Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces, and IP Routes To commission a basic dial access service, perform the following tasks (the CLI session for these tasks is shown in Step 1): Create two loopback interfaces.
  • Page 60: Configuring A Channelized T3 Feature Card

    Configuring a Channelized T3 Feature Card The Cisco VGD 1T3 voice gateway supports the channelized T3 (CT3) feature card only. The CT3 card offers 28 individual T1 channels (bundled in the T3 line) for serial transmission of data. The channelized T3 link supports the maintenance data link channel in C-Bit parity mode and also payload and network loopbacks.
  • Page 61: Examples

    Channelized T1 ISDN PRI offers 23 B channels and 1 D channel. Channel 24 is the D channel for T1. Request PRI Line and Switch Configuration from a Telco Service Provider Before configuring ISDN PRI on your Cisco router, you need to order a correctly provisioned ISDN PRI line from your telecommunications service provider.
  • Page 62: Controller Numbering

    • Determine if the outgoing B channel calls are made in ascending or descending order. The Cisco IOS software default is descending order; however, if the switch from the service providers is configured for outgoing calls made in ascending order, the router can be configured to match the switch configuration of the service provider.
  • Page 63 Basic Configuration Using the Command-Line Interface on the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Configuring ISDN PRI Command Purpose Step 1 Router> enable Enters privileged EXEC mode. Step 2 Enters global configuration mode. You are in Router# configure terminal global configuration mode when the prompt changes to Router(config)#.
  • Page 64: Examples

    Basic Configuration Using the Command-Line Interface on the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Configuring ISDN PRI Table 3 ISDN Service Provider PRI Switch Types (continued) Area Keyword Switch Type primary-5ess AT&T 5ESS switch type for the United States primary-dms100 NT DMS-100 switch type for the United States...
  • Page 65: Configuring The D Channels For Isdn Signaling

    Basic Configuration Using the Command-Line Interface on the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Configuring the D Channels for ISDN Signaling %Q.931 is backhauled to CCM MANAGER 0x0003 on DSL 0. Layer 3 output may not apply ISDN Serial4/0:1:23 interface dsl 0, interface ISDN Switchtype = primary-ni L2 Protocol = Q.921 0x0000...
  • Page 66 The D channel notifies the central office switch to send the incoming call to particular time slots on the Cisco gateway or router. Each one of the B channels carries data or voice. The D channel carries signaling for the B channels. The D channel identifies whether the call is a circuit-switched digital call or an analog modem call.
  • Page 67: Examples

    Basic Configuration Using the Command-Line Interface on the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Configuring the D Channels for ISDN Signaling Command Purpose Step 3 Enters serial interface configuration mode. After Router(config)# interface serial 4/0:1:23 you configure the T1 controller, a corresponding D channel serial interface is automatically created.
  • Page 68: Configuring The Voice Feature Card

    Basic Configuration Using the Command-Line Interface on the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Configuring the Voice Feature Card Configuring the Voice Feature Card A voice feature card with one to six PVDM2-64 modules supports different port densities depending on codec complexity.
  • Page 69: Configuring Clocking

    C5510 23.6.0 system:/bundled_fw_image Configuring Clocking The time-division multiplexing (TDM) bus on the Cisco VGD 1T3 voice gateway backplane can receive an input clock from one of these basic sources on the gateway: • CT3 feature card An external T1 clock source feed directly through the Building Integrated Timing Supply (BITS) •...
  • Page 70: Configuration Examples

    Basic Configuration Using the Command-Line Interface on the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Configuring Clocking Command Purpose Step 1 Router> enable Enters privileged EXEC mode. Step 2 Enters global configuration mode. You are in Router# configure terminal global configuration mode when the prompt changes to Router(config)#.
  • Page 71 Basic Configuration Using the Command-Line Interface on the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Configuring Clocking Primary Clock: -------------- TDM Bus Master Clock Generator State = HOLDOVER Backup clocks for primary: Source Slot Port DS3-Port Priority Status State ------------------------------------------------------------- Trunk cards controllers clock health information...
  • Page 72: Enabling Ip Basic Setup

    Basic Configuration Using the Command-Line Interface on the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Enabling IP Basic Setup -------------- System primary is the FREE RUNNING with the priority 1 TDM Bus Master Clock Generator State = FREERUN Backup clocks for primary:...
  • Page 73: Verifying The Final Running Configuration

    Basic Configuration Using the Command-Line Interface on the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Verifying the Final Running Configuration Router(config)# ip subnet-zero Router(config)# no ip source-route Router(config)# ip classless Router(config)# ip domain-lookup Table 4 describes the commands in the example. Table 4...
  • Page 74 Basic Configuration Using the Command-Line Interface on the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Verifying the Final Running Configuration no service single-slot-reload-enable no service pad service timestamps debug uptime service timestamps log uptime no service password-encryption hostname vgd1t3 boot system tftp vgd-js-mz.xm.Feb19 172.16.20.20...
  • Page 75: Saving Configuration Changes

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  • Page 77: Configuring Additional Features On The Cisco Vgd 1T3 Voice Gateway

    Configuring Additional Features on the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway The information in this chapter applies to the Cisco VGD 1T3 voice gateway. This chapter continues where the “Basic Configuration Using the Command-Line Interface” chapter ends. After you have commissioned your Cisco VGD 1T3 voice gateway, you might want to configure other features that include serial interface support, T1 channel groups, and signaling.
  • Page 78: Examples

    Configuring Additional Features on the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Configuring Synchronous Serial Interfaces for WAN Support Command (continued) Purpose (continued) Step 3 Enters interface configuration mode and specifies Router(config)# interface serial 0/0 the first interface to be configured. Step 4...
  • Page 79: Configuring Isdn Nfas On Channelized T1 Pri Groups

    • Group identifier number for the interface under control of this D channel Your Cisco VGD 1T3 voice gateway must connect to a Primary-4ESS, Primary-DMS 100, or Primary-NI Note switch and must also have a channelized T1 controller and, as a result, be ISDN PRI capable.
  • Page 80: Configuring Alarms

    Fan failure • Cisco IOS software polls every second to detect the failure events that you have configured and turns on an alarm when any one of the failure events is detected. By default, the facility alarm is off. Users have to configure a facility alarm command to enable monitoring of the failure conditions.
  • Page 81: Examples

    Configuring Additional Features on the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Saving Configuration Changes Command Purpose Step 6 Turns on alarm when RPS failure event is Router(config)# facility-alarm detect rps detected. Any of the following failures turns on the alarm: •...
  • Page 82: Where To Go Next

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  • Page 83: Configuring And Managing The High-Density Packet Voice Feature Card

    (DSP) modules (VGD-PVDM2-64), providing scalability from 64 to 384 channels. The voice feature card (VFC) converts voice and fax calls into IP packets or frames that can be transmitted as voice over IP (VoIP) over a variety of transport technologies on the Cisco VGD 1T3 voice gateway.
  • Page 84 • flash:123 The maximum number of DSPware versions Note permitted in flash memory is nine. busyout—Starts the firmware upgrade immediately. • reboot—Delays the firmware upgrade until the next • reboot. Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide...
  • Page 85: Configuring The Gsmamr-Nb Codec For The High-Density Packet Vfc

    You must buy a license to access the DSPware that supports the AMR-NB codec. It is recommended that Note you purchase a Cisco SMARTnet contract in order to streamline the process of getting the AMR-NB codec DSPware. When obtaining your license, use the following part numbers: •...
  • Page 86: How The Amr-Nb Codec Works

    CMRs. The Cisco VGD 1T3 cannot initiate CMRs and received CMRs can be processed. For more information about AMR-NB codecs, see RFC 3267.
  • Page 87: Configuring The Gsmamr-Nb Codec On The High-Density Packet Vfc

    RFC 3267 allows for the sending of redundant voice frames with the same sequence number and time stamp. The Cisco VGD 1T3 platforms do not send redundant packets, but they can receive redundant frames. When redundancy is used, RFC 3267 allows for different compression modes to be used for redundant frames.
  • Page 88 Router(config-dial-peer)# rtp payload-type There are other options available with this command, • cisco-codec-gsmamrnb 110 but an abbreviated syntax is shown here to clearly indicate the keywords and options for the GSMAMR-NB codec. Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide...
  • Page 89: Verifying And Troubleshooting The High-Density Packet Vfc

    Step 1 crash-dump | detailed | error | group | signaling | summary | version | voice] The following example shows the operational status for slot 3, dsp 2, channel 15 on a Cisco VGD 1T3 gateway: Router# show voice dsp channel operational-status 3/2/15...
  • Page 90 Channel state: (s)shutdown (a)active call (d)download pending (b)busiedout (B)bad (p)busyout pending Call type : (v)voice (f)fax-relay (_)not in use Summary ======= Channels Total 384 In-Use Calls Total 001 Voice Credits Free Disabled Channel Call Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide...
  • Page 91 The following is sample output from the command that shows statistics for active voice calls on the router: Router# show call active voice GENERIC: SetupTime=94523746 ms Index=448 PeerAddress=##73072 Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide...
  • Page 92 DFC type is VGD VGD-FC OIR events: Number of insertions = 0, Number of removals = 0 DFC State is DFC_S_OPERATIONAL Slot 3: DFC type is VGD Empty DFC DFC is not powered Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide...
  • Page 93 Number of insertions = 0, Number of removals = 0 DFC State is DFC_S_OPERATIONAL show diag Step 8 The following example shows diagnostic information on a per-slot basis for a Cisco VGD 1T3: Router# show diag Slot 0: VGD Motherboard...
  • Page 94 0x10: 85 1C 1B 10 01 CB 92 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0x20: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 C1 8B 4A 41 45 30 39 Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide...
  • Page 95 Number of insertions = 0, Number of removals = 0 Error events (Bus errors, PCI errors): Number of errors recovered = 0 Carrier Card Cookie Info: Manufacture Cookie Info: Board ID : 0x4BE Hardware Revision : 1.1 Part Number : 73-9527-01 Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide...
  • Page 96 0x60: FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 0x70: FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FRU NUMBER : VGD-DFC-CT3= Trunk DFC Info: Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide...
  • Page 97 Number of insertions = 0, Number of removals = 0 Error events (Bus errors, PCI errors): Number of errors recovered = 0 Carrier Card Master PLD/FPGA Rev 0x0006 Step 9 debug voice dsp crash-dump {detail | keepalive} Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide...
  • Page 98: Using Online Insertion And Removal To Replace The High-Density Packet Vfc

    {channels | error} [slot[/dsp][/channel]] [slot[/dsp][/channel]] Remove the High-Density Packet VFC from the slot. Insert the new High-Density Packet VFC in the slot. Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide...
  • Page 99 Router# show chassis slot 2 High-Density Packet VFC in the chassis. Confirm the completion of the busyout by repeating the • show chassis slot slot command until the status changes to DFC_S_REMOVED. Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide...
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  • Page 101: Configuring Voice Over Ip

    Configuring Voice over IP The information in this chapter applies to configuration of Voice over IP (VoIP) on the Cisco VGD 1T3 voice gateway. VoIP technology enables voice-capable routers and switches to transport packetized live voice traffic such as telephone calls over IP data intranetworks or internetworks rather than public switched telephone networks (PSTN) or private TDM (PBX) networks.
  • Page 102: Voip Basics

    Although VoIP technology is primarily software-based, it requires that you install a universal port or Note voice feature card into the appropriate slot of your Cisco VGD 1T3 voice gateway. The number of ports or channels available for sending VoIP data depends on the capacity of your card.
  • Page 103: Call Flow

    PBX at the destination that can complete the call). Initiates H.323 session across network. • Processes voice signals and sends packets over network. As appropriate, • sends call-progress and other in-band signals. Ends session. • Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide...
  • Page 104: Dial Peers

    E.164 phone number of the associated endpoint, and data address is the address to which the gateway sends a call whose destination pattern matches the one in the peer. Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide...
  • Page 105: Matching Rules

    Searches its POTS dial peers until it finds dial-peer 4, whose destination pattern matches the dialed digits. Sends the call out the port specified by that dial peer (port 1/0:3, which connects to extension 6000). Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide...
  • Page 106: Configuring Basic Voip

    Integrate the dial plan and telephony network into your existing IP network topology. The following is recommended: • Make routing or dialing transparent to users by, for example, avoiding such inconveniences as secondary dial tones. • Contact your PBX vendor to learn how to reconfigure PBX interfaces. Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide...
  • Page 107: Configuring Signaling On Voice Ports

    Configuring Basic VoIP Configuring Signaling on Voice Ports The Cisco VGD 1T3 voice gateways process and manage digital voice calls on the universal port or voice feature card. They support voice configuration on channelized T1 and T3 trunk interfaces. Your VGD 1T3 voice gateway supports ISDN PRI, and T1 CAS digital signaling. Configure your voice ports according to signaling type.
  • Page 108: Configuring Dial Peers

    Configures preference order of the peer. preference Sets prefix to be dialed before the dialed number. prefix progress_ind Indicates call progress. Registers E.164 number of this peer with gatekeeper. register Sets resource allocation policy. resource Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide...
  • Page 109 Sets session [target | protocol | transport] for this peer. session Sets use of settlement server. settle-call Changes admin state of this peer to down (no->up). shutdown snmp Modifies SNMP voice-peer parameters. Sets H.323 gateway technology prefix. tech-prefix Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide...
  • Page 110: Dial-Peer Configuration Table

    Dial-Peer Configuration Table Destination Dial-Peer Tag Extension Pattern Type Voice Port Session Target Codec San Jose Gateway 5000 5000 pots 1/0:1 — — — — 6... voip — 172.16.1.1 6.711 best effort Newark Gateway Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide...
  • Page 111: Configuring Echo Cancellation On The Voice Feature Card

    | 96 | 112 | 128} of milliseconds. The default is 128. • Example: Router (config-voiceport)# echo-cancel coverage 96 Step 6 Exits voice-port configuration mode and returns to exit global configuration mode. Example: Router(config-voiceport)# exit Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide...
  • Page 112: Voice Qos Basics

    Cisco IOS software provides many features for optimizing QoS. Fine-tuning your network to adequately support VoIP almost certainly involves enabling some of these features. Be sure to read the cited references as you enable features, because the details of wide-scale QoS deployment are beyond the scope of this document.
  • Page 113: Enabling Qos Features For Voip

    This ensures that low-bandwidth conversations get through, even in the presence of other high-bandwidth applications. Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide...
  • Page 114: Low-Latency Queuing

    RSVP (Resource Reservation Protocol) on all WAN links that transport voice traffic. Configure RSVP when you configure dial peers. Do not enable RSVP in conjunction with Frame Relay traffic shaping. Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide...
  • Page 115: Call-Admission Control

    Enabling QoS Features for VoIP Call-Admission Control You can gracefully prevent calls from entering your Cisco VGD 1T3 voice gateway from the PSTN when certain resources—such as CPU, memory, and interfaces—are not available to process those calls. Such intervention is called call-admission control.
  • Page 116: Other Bandwidth-Reduction Features

    If your calls are subject to significant toll-office processing, choose PCM if you have sufficient bandwidth. We also recommend that you employ a Cisco IOS Multimedia Conference Manager (H.323 gatekeeper) or management application such as Cisco Voice Manager to help manage these types of processes.
  • Page 117: Rtp Packet-Header Compression

    Upon restarting transmission, it includes the previous 5 ms of speech along with the current speech. VAD disables itself on a call automatically if ambient noise prevents it from distinguishing between speech and background noise. Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide...
  • Page 118: Jitter Buffering

    Note that the trade-off for increasing jitter-buffer size is a corresponding increase in delay. Cisco jitter buffers are normally sized dynamically, and adaptive mode plus default buffer size should suffice, but you can adjust mode and size as needed.
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  • Page 120 Configuring Voice over IP Additional Resources Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide...
  • Page 121: Configuring The Cisco Vgd 1T3 Voice Gateway As An H.323 Or Sip Gateway

    • more information, see the documents in the “Additional References” section on page Ensure that the routers you intend to configure as H.323 gateways are running a Cisco IOS software • image that contains gateway functionality. To use H.323 security and accounting features, do the following: •...
  • Page 122: How To Configure H.323 Gateways

    How to Configure H.323 Gateways To configure a Cisco device as an H.323 gateway in a service provider environment, configure at least one of its interfaces as a gateway interface. Use either an interface that is connected to the gatekeeper or a loopback interface for the gateway interface.
  • Page 123 Configuring the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway as an H.323 or SIP Gateway Configuring H.323 Gateways Command Purpose Step 6 Enters interface configuration mode for the interface that is interface type number [nametag] connected to the gatekeeper. Keywords and arguments are...
  • Page 124: Verifying The H.323 Voice Gateway Interface

    Information About Basic SIP Configuration To perform basic SIP configuration tasks, you should understand the following concepts: SIP Register Support—With H.323, Cisco IOS gateways can register E.164 numbers of a POTS dial • peer with a gatekeeper, which informs the gatekeeper of a user’s contact information. SIP gateways allow the same functionality, but with the registration taking place with a SIP proxy or registrar.
  • Page 125: Performing A Basic Sip Configuration

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  • Page 126 Configuring the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway as an H.323 or SIP Gateway Configuring SIP Gateways Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide...
  • Page 127: Using Cisco Unified Communications Manager To Configure Mgcp Gateway Support

    Configure MGCP Gateway Support This chapter provides information about using Cisco Unified Communications Manager to configure MGCP Gateway Support on the Cisco VGD 1T3 voice gateway platform. This chapter describes the MGCP Gateway support information and configuration procedures and includes the following: •...
  • Page 128: Restrictions For Configuring Mgcp Gateway Support

    H.323. MGCP simplifies the configuration and administration of voice gateways and supports multiple (redundant) call agents, eliminating the potential for a single point of failure in controlling the Cisco IOS gateway in the network.
  • Page 129: Configuring Mgcp Gateway Support

    MGCP uses endpoints and connections to construct a call. Endpoints are sources of or destinations for data and can be physical or logical locations identifying a device. The voice ports on the Cisco MGCP gateway are its endpoints. Connections can be point-to-point or multipoint. Cisco Unified Communications Manager acts as the MGCP call agent, managing connections between endpoints and controlling how the Cisco IOS gateway functions.
  • Page 130: Configuring Mgcp On The Cisco Vgd 1T3 Voice Gateway

    • Verifying the MGCP PRI Backhaul Configuration, page 142 Configuring MGCP on the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Perform this task to configure MGCP on the Cisco VGD 1T3 voice gateway to support Cisco Unified Communications Manager. SUMMARY STEPS enable...
  • Page 131: Verifying Mgcp Configuration On The Cisco Vgd 1T3 Voice Gateway

    Using Cisco Unified Communications Manager to Configure MGCP Gateway Support Configuring MGCP Gateway Support Command Purpose Step 4 Configures an IP address and subnet mask on the ip address ip-address subnetmask router’s Ethernet interface. Example: Router(config-if)# ip address 10.10.2.23 255.255.255.255 Step 5 Activates the Ethernet port.
  • Page 132 Step 2 show interfaces gigabitEthernet Use the show interfaces gigabitEthernet command to verify that a Gigabit Ethernet interface is configured to communicate with the Cisco Unified Communications Manager server, for example: Router# show interfaces gigabitEthernet0/0 interface GigabitEthernet0/0 ip address 10.1.200.68 255.255.0.0...
  • Page 133: Configuring Cisco Unified Communications Manager Switchover And Mgcp Gateway Fallback

    MGCP gateway. Switchover (Failover) Cisco IOS gateways can maintain links to up to two backup Cisco Unified Communications Manager servers in addition to a primary Cisco Unified Communications Manager. This redundancy enables a voice gateway to switchover to a backup if the gateway loses communication with the primary. The backup server takes control of the devices that are registered with the primary Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
  • Page 134: Switchback

    The gateway processes calls on its own using H.323 until one of the Cisco Unified Communications Manager connections is restored.
  • Page 135: Mgcp Gateway Registration With Cisco Unified Communications Manager

    When the fallback mode is in effect, the affected MGCP gateway repeatedly tries to open a TCP connection to a Cisco Unified Communications Manager server in the prioritized list of call agents. This process continues until one of the Cisco Unified Communications Manager servers in the prioritized list responds.
  • Page 136: Benefits Of Cisco Unified Communications Manager Switchover And Mgcp Gateway Fallback

    Ensures greater stability in the voice network by preserving existing connections during a switchover to a backup Cisco Unified Communications Manager server. • Prevents call-processing interruptions or dropped calls in the event of a Cisco Unified Communications Manager or WAN failure. SUMMARY STEPS...
  • Page 137 Using Cisco Unified Communications Manager to Configure MGCP Gateway Support Configuring MGCP Gateway Support DETAILED STEPS Command or Action Purpose Step 1 Enables privileged EXEC mode. enable Enter your password when prompted. • Example: Router> enable Step 2 configure terminal Enters global configuration mode.
  • Page 138: Verifying Cisco Unified Communications Manager Switchover And Mgcp Gateway Fallback

    Cisco Unified Communications Manager server is still running. Verifying Cisco Unified Communications Manager Switchover and MGCP Gateway Fallback Use the show commands described in this section to verify the Cisco Unified Communications Manager switchover and MGCP gateway fallback configuration. SUMMARY STEPS show running-config...
  • Page 139: Configuring Pots Dial Peers On Mgcp Gateways

    Perform this task to enable the POTS dial peers on your MGCP gateway to communicate with Cisco Unified Communications Manager. When you have finished this procedure, the voice gateway is ready to communicate with Cisco Unified Communications Manager. It periodically sends out messages attempting to establish a connection.
  • Page 140 Using Cisco Unified Communications Manager to Configure MGCP Gateway Support Configuring MGCP Gateway Support • Do not use the destination-pattern or session target dial-peer configuration commands or the connection voice-port configuration command on the MGCP gateway, unless you are configuring MGCP gateway fallback.
  • Page 141: Verifying Dial Peer Configuration For Mgcp Gateways

    Using Cisco Unified Communications Manager to Configure MGCP Gateway Support Configuring MGCP Gateway Support Command or Action Purpose Step 6 Binds the MGCP application to the specified voice port. port port/slot/DS1 port number:group • The slot, port, DS1 port number, and group arguments identify the specific port identification.
  • Page 142 Use the show voice port command to verify that the voice port is operational. The following is sample output for a T1 PRI backhaul voice port on a Cisco VGD 1T3 voice gateway: Router# show voice port 4/0:1:23...
  • Page 143: Configuring Single-Point Configuration For Mgcp Gateways

    Cisco Unified Communications Manager server can be configured concurrently as a TFTP server. When you make changes to the configuration in the database, a message is sent by Cisco Unified Communications Manager to the affected MGCP gateway, instructing the gateway devices to download the new XML configuration file.
  • Page 144: Prerequisites For Single-Point Configuration For Mgcp Gateways

    TFTP server. The gateway parses the XML file, converts the information to appropriate Cisco IOS configuration commands, and configures itself to run in the VoIP network. Finally, the gateway registers itself with Cisco Unified Communications Manager using an RSIP message. At that point, the MGCP gateway is ready for service in the network.
  • Page 145: Verifying Single-Point Configuration For Mgcp Gateways

    Using Cisco Unified Communications Manager to Configure MGCP Gateway Support Configuring MGCP Gateway Support SUMMARY STEPS enable configure terminal ccm-manager config server {ip-address | name} ccm-manager config exit Command or Action Purpose Step 1 enable Enables privileged EXEC mode. •...
  • Page 146: Configuring Multicast Music-On-Hold Support For Cisco Unified Communications Manager

    Using Cisco Unified Communications Manager to Configure MGCP Gateway Support Configuring MGCP Gateway Support Use the show running-config command to verify the single-point download configuration, for example: Router# show running-config ccm-manager switchback immediate ccm-manager fallback-mgcp ccm-manager redundant-host 10.10.10.1 ccm-manager mgcp ccm-manager music-on-hold ccm-manager config server 10.1.10.10...
  • Page 147: Multicast Music-On-Hold

    The Music-on-Hold (MOH) feature enables you to subscribe to a music streaming service when you are using a Cisco IOS MGCP voice gateway. Music streams from an MOH server to the voice interfaces of on-net and off-net callers that have been placed on hold. Cisco Communications Manager supports the capability to place callers on hold with music supplied from a streaming multicast MOH server.
  • Page 148: Verifying Music-On-Hold

    Using Cisco Unified Communications Manager to Configure MGCP Gateway Support Configuring MGCP Gateway Support Command or Action Purpose Step 4 (Optional) Binds the multicast MOH feature to a ccm-manager music-on-hold bind interface designated interface. Example: Router(config)# ccm-manager music-on-hold bind async Step 5 Exits global configuration mode.
  • Page 149: Manager

    Configuring MGCP Gateway Support Configuring MGCP PRI Backhaul and T1 CAS Support for Cisco Unified Communications Manager This section describes the procedures for enabling MGCP PRI backhaul support on the Cisco VGD 1T3 voice gateway. Prerequisites The following prerequisites must be met to configure MGCP PRI backhaul support: Cisco IOS Release 12.4(20)YA.
  • Page 150 (CIC) and service parameters. The NSF configuration is done in Cisco Unified Communications Manager as part of the route pattern for MGCP-controlled PRI ports. The NSF information element is inserted in the Q.931 stream so that the attached PSTN switch can interpret the information elements and select the service and route the call to a network.
  • Page 151 Using Cisco Unified Communications Manager to Configure MGCP Gateway Support Configuring MGCP Gateway Support DETAILED STEPS Command or Action Purpose Step 1 Enables privileged EXEC mode. enable • Enter your password when prompted. Example: Router> enable Step 2 Enters global configuration mode.
  • Page 152: Verifying The Mgcp Pri Backhaul Configuration

    Using Cisco Unified Communications Manager to Configure MGCP Gateway Support Configuring MGCP Gateway Support Command or Action Purpose Step 10 Enables ISDN to backhaul Q.931. isdn bind-L3 ccm-manager Example: Router(config-if)# isdn bind-L3 ccm-manager Step 11 Exits interface configuration mode and returns to global exit configuration mode.
  • Page 153 Using Cisco Unified Communications Manager to Configure MGCP Gateway Support Configuring MGCP Gateway Support Total Allocated ISDN CCBs = 0 Step 2 show ccm-manager Use the show ccm-manager command to view the registration status with Cisco Unified Communications Manager, for example: Router# show ccm-manager MGCP Domain Name: AV-2620-4 Priority...
  • Page 154: Configuration Examples For Mgcp Gateway Support

    MGCP Gateway with T1 PRI: Example, page 146 • • Multicast Music-on-Hold: Example, page 148 To view relevant configuration examples, go to the Cisco Systems Technologies website at Note http://cisco.com/en/US/tech/index.html. From the website, choose Voice > IP Telephony/VoIP, then click Technical Documentation > Configuration Examples.
  • Page 155 Using Cisco Unified Communications Manager to Configure MGCP Gateway Support Configuration Examples for MGCP Gateway Support frame-relay switching mgcp mgcp call-agent 10.0.0.21 service-type mgcp version 0.1 mgcp dtmf-relay voip codec all mode out-of-band mgcp rtp unreachable timeout 1000 mgcp package-capability rtp-package...
  • Page 156: Mgcp Gateway With T1 Pri: Example

    Using Cisco Unified Communications Manager to Configure MGCP Gateway Support Configuration Examples for MGCP Gateway Support voice-port 1/1:2 voice-port 3/0:1 dial-peer cor custom dial-peer voice 44 pots application mgcpapp destination-pattern 4301 port 1/1:0 dial-peer voice 55 pots application mgcpapp destination-pattern 4302...
  • Page 157 Using Cisco Unified Communications Manager to Configure MGCP Gateway Support Configuration Examples for MGCP Gateway Support mgcp call-agent 172.16.240.124 2427 service-type mgcp version 0.1 mgcp dtmf-relay voip codec all mode out-of-band mgcp rtp unreachable timeout 1000 action notify mgcp modem passthrough voip mode cisco...
  • Page 158: Multicast Music-On-Hold: Example

    Using Cisco Unified Communications Manager to Configure MGCP Gateway Support Configuration Examples for MGCP Gateway Support Multicast Music-on-Hold: Example The following example shows multicast MOH configured for an MGCP voice gateway: version 12.4 no parser cache no service single-slot-reload-enable service timestamps debug datetime msec...
  • Page 159: Additional References

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  • Page 160 Using Cisco Unified Communications Manager to Configure MGCP Gateway Support Additional References Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide...
  • Page 161: Using Cisco Unified Communications Manager To Configure Transcoding And Media Termination Point

    This chapter describes the steps for enabling transcoding and media termination point (MTP) support on Cisco VGD 1T3 voice gateways in a Cisco Unified Communications Manager network. This feature provides enhanced multiservice support by enabling transcode functions and MTP in voice gateway routers.
  • Page 162: Dsp Resources

    Restrictions for Transcoding and MTP for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway DSP Resources The Cisco VGD 1T3 voice gateway uses PVDM2 modules to provide DSP resources for transcoding and hardware MTP services. Use Cisco Unified Communications Manager 5.0 (formerly known as Cisco CallManager 5.0) or later for transcoding and for MTP.
  • Page 163: Dsp Farms

    The details of whether DSP resources are used, and which DSP resources are used, are transparent to Cisco Unified Communications Manager. The DSP farm uses the DSP resources in network modules on Cisco routers to provide transcoding and hardware MTP services.
  • Page 164: Media Termination Point

    • same G.711 codec but a different packetization time. The repacketization requires a DSP resource so it cannot be done by software only. Cisco Unified Communications Manager also uses the term software MTP when referring to a hardware MTP. For MTP and transcoding, the DSP farm supports only two IP streams connected to each other at a time.
  • Page 165: Allocation Of Dsp Resources Within The Dsp Farm

    DSP resources can reside in packet-voice DSP modules (PVDM2s) installed in voice network modules or directly in the network module. Cisco VGD 1T3 voice gateway routers have onboard DSP resources located on PVDM2s installed directly on the motherboard. Your router supports up to six voice network modules.
  • Page 166: Configuring Transcoding And Mtp For The Cisco Vgd 1T3 Voice Gateway

    Configuring Transcoding and MTP for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway This section contains the procedures for configuring transcoding and MTP support on Cisco VGD 1T3 voice gateways. The procedures that you perform depend on the type of voice network module you are using to allocate DSP resources: •...
  • Page 167: Enabling Sccp On The Cisco Unified Communications Manager Interface

    Using Cisco Unified Communications Manager to Configure Transcoding and Media Termination Point Configuring Transcoding and MTP for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Command or Action Purpose Step 3 Ensure that your requirements fall within router Verifies your proposed solution.
  • Page 168: Configuring Transcoding And Mtp

    Media Resource Configuration chapter in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide. For detailed instructions on how to configure MTP on Cisco Unified Communications Manager, refer to Media Termination Point Configuration section in the Media Resource Configuration chapter in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide.
  • Page 169: Dsp-Farm Services On The Cisco Vgd 1T3: Example

    Using Cisco Unified Communications Manager to Configure Transcoding and Media Termination Point Configuration Examples for Transcoding and MTP DSP-Farm Services on the Cisco VGD 1T3: Example The following example shows a configuration of transcoding services on a PVDM2. DSP farm profile 6, which supports transcoding, is assigned to Cisco Unified Communications Manager group 988.
  • Page 170 Using Cisco Unified Communications Manager to Configure Transcoding and Media Termination Point Configuration Examples for Transcoding and MTP no cdp run control-plane sccp local FastEthernet0/0 sccp ccm 10.4.20.24 identifier 1 version 4.0 sccp ccm 10.4.20.25 identifier 2 version 4.0 sccp ccm 10.4.20.26 identifier 3 version 4.0...
  • Page 171: Out-Band To In-Band Dtmf Relay: Example

    Using Cisco Unified Communications Manager to Configure Transcoding and Media Termination Point Configuration Examples for Transcoding and MTP line con 0 exec-timeout 0 0 line aux 0 line vty 0 4 password test login Out-Band to In-Band DTMF Relay: Example In the following configuration, the voice gateway acts as both a H.323 gateway and DSP farm.
  • Page 172 Using Cisco Unified Communications Manager to Configure Transcoding and Media Termination Point Configuration Examples for Transcoding and MTP interface FastEthernet0/0 ip address 192.168.12.21 255.255.255.0 duplex auto speed auto interface FastEthernet0/1 no ip address shutdown duplex auto speed auto interface BRI4/0...
  • Page 173: Out-Band To In-Band Dtmf Relay For Mtp Device: Example

    Using Cisco Unified Communications Manager to Configure Transcoding and Media Termination Point Configuration Examples for Transcoding and MTP dspfarm profile 2 mtp codec g711ulaw maximum sessions hardware 2 maximum sessions software 2 associate application SCCP dial-peer voice 1 pots destination-pattern 4444...
  • Page 174: Sip Gateway: Example

    Using Cisco Unified Communications Manager to Configure Transcoding and Media Termination Point Configuration Examples for Transcoding and MTP ip address 10.4.118.13 255.255.255.255 duplex auto speed auto interface FastEthernet0/1 no ip address shutdown duplex auto speed auto ip default-gateway 10.4.0.10 ip classless ip route 10.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 FastEthernet0/0...
  • Page 175 Using Cisco Unified Communications Manager to Configure Transcoding and Media Termination Point Configuration Examples for Transcoding and MTP voice-card 2 dspfarm no aaa new-model ip subnet-zero ip domain name cisco.com ip host sample 10.10.10.5 ip host myhost 10.4.175.2 mpls ldp logging neighbor-changes...
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  • Page 177: Using Cisco Unified Communications Manager To Configure Rsvp Agent

    This chapter describes the steps for configuring Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) agent support on Cisco VGD 1T3 voice gateways in a Cisco Unified Communications Manager network. The RSVP agent feature implements an RSVP agent on Cisco IOS voice gateways that support Cisco Unified Communications Manager Version 5.0.1.
  • Page 178: Restrictions For Rsvp Agent

    RSVP agent is enabled on the voice gateway, Cisco Unified Communications Manager inserts a pair of RSVP agents into the media path to provide RSVP support. The RSVP agent on the Cisco VGD 1T3 voice gateway creates the RSVP reservation for the two endpoints and bridges the media connection so that resources are reserved for the media path, providing QoS for the call.
  • Page 179: Enabling The Rsvp Agent On The Voice Gateway

    Using Cisco Unified Communications Manager to Configure RSVP Agent Enabling the RSVP Agent on the Voice Gateway Figure 1 RSVP Agent in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Meshed Network Cisco Unified CallManager RSVP agent RSVP agent RSVP agent IP phones PC video To support video calls, MTP and transcoding resources can process multiple streams in a single session, including audio, video and data, one-way or two-way, using a pass-through mode.
  • Page 180 Using Cisco Unified Communications Manager to Configure RSVP Agent Enabling the RSVP Agent on the Voice Gateway rsvp no shutdown DETAILED STEPS Command or Action Purpose Step 1 Enables privileged EXEC mode. enable Enter your password if prompted. • Example: Router>...
  • Page 181: Verifying Rsvp Agent Configuration

    Example: Router(config-dspfarm-profile)# end What to Do Next Assign the DSP-farm profile to the appropriate Cisco Unified Communications Manager group. See the “Associating a DSP Farm Profile to a Cisco Unified Communications Manager Group” section on page Verifying RSVP Agent Configuration Perform this procedure to verify the RSVP Agent configuration on the voice gateway.
  • Page 182: Troubleshooting The Rsvp Agent

    Step 3 Use the show sccp ccm group command to verify the DSP farm profiles that are assigned to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager group and the registration names of the SCCP devices. Router# show sccp ccm group 1 CCM Group Identifier: 1...
  • Page 183 Using Cisco Unified Communications Manager to Configure RSVP Agent Enabling the RSVP Agent on the Voice Gateway SUMMARY STEPS show sccp show sccp connections show sccp connections details show sccp connections rsvp show ip rsvp installed show sccp statistics debug sccp all...
  • Page 184 Using Cisco Unified Communications Manager to Configure RSVP Agent Enabling the RSVP Agent on the Voice Gateway Total number of active session(s) 1, and connection(s) 2 show sccp connections details Step 3 Use the show sccp connections details command to display details about active SCCP connections,...
  • Page 185 Use the debug sccp all command to display the sequence of the SCCP messages. The message sequence may be different if the RSVP policy defined in Cisco Unified Communications Manager is not set to mandatory. Router# show sccp statistics Router# show log | incl (rcvd | txed) 4 20:28:41.791: sccp_parse_control_msg: rcvd KeepAliveAckMessage msg...
  • Page 186: Configuration Examples For Rsvp Agent

    Using Cisco Unified Communications Manager to Configure RSVP Agent Configuration Examples for RSVP Agent Use the debug voip ccapi inout command to trace the execution path through the call control application programming interface (API). Configuration Examples for RSVP Agent This section provides a configuration example for RSVP Agent: version 12.4...
  • Page 187 Using Cisco Unified Communications Manager to Configure RSVP Agent Configuration Examples for RSVP Agent shutdown duplex auto speed auto fair-queue 64 256 1000 ip rsvp bandwidth interface Serial0/1 ip address 192.168.25.69 255.255.255.252 max-reserved-bandwidth 100 shutdown fair-queue 64 256 37 ip rsvp bandwidth...
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  • Page 189: Using The Setup Script

    (also called the System Configuration dialog). The setup script in this chapter is a typical example using a version of Cisco IOS software that may not exactly match your newly loaded software; however, message prompts are similar.
  • Page 190: Cisco Vgd 1T3 Voice Gateway With Vgd-Dfc-Ct3

    The messages look similar to the following display. Note The displayed messages depend on the Cisco IOS software release and feature set you selected. The screen displays in this section are for reference only and might not exactly reflect the messages on your console.
  • Page 191 System returned to ROM by reload at 10:20:57 UTC Mon May 19 2008 System image file is "tftp://223.255.254.254/wykwan/vgd-js-mz" Cisco VGD (BCM) processor (revision 0x21) with 393215K/131072K bytes of memory. Processor board ID JAE09148V9A SB-1 CPU at 750MHz, Implementation 1025, Rev 0.3, 256KB L2 Cache...
  • Page 192 Do you intend to allow users to dial in? [yes]: yes There are 10 controllers on this access server. If you want to use the full capacity of the access server configure all controllers. Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide...
  • Page 193 [i] r1-itu [j] r1-modified [k] r1-turkey [l] sas-ground-start [m] sas-loop-start Signaling type R1-ITU is not supported on the Cisco VGD 1T3 platform. Note Enter the tone signaling type. Step 19 The following tone signaling types are available: dtmf | mf...
  • Page 194: Saving The Configuration File

    Use this configuration? [yes/no]: yes Building configuration... Use the enabled mode 'configure' command to modify this configuration. Press RETURN to get started! %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Ethernet0, changed state to up %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Serial0, changed state to down Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide...
  • Page 195: Where To Go Next

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  • Page 196 Using the Setup Script Where to Go Next Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide...
  • Page 197: Using The Rom Monitor

    Using the ROM Monitor This chapter describes the Cisco VGD 1T3 voice gateway ROM monitor, the first software to run when the gateway is powered-up or reset. The ROM monitor can help you isolate or rule out hardware problems encountered when installing your gateway. This chapter describes the following: Entering the ROM Monitor Program, page 187 •...
  • Page 198: Rom Monitor Command Conventions

    PROM in hex list the device table list files in file system disassemble instruction stream frame print out a selected stack frame Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide...
  • Page 199 -x, load image but do not execute, and -v, verbose. The form of the boot command follows: The Cisco VGD 1T3 voice gateway supports the following three boot commands at the ROM monitor level: boot [-xv] [devid] [imagename] b—load/run the first XM image on flash.
  • Page 200 The configuration register resides in NVRAM. The configuration register is identical in operation to other Cisco gateways. Enter the confreg command for the menu-driven system, or enter the new value of the register in hexadecimal.
  • Page 201 [fe | ge]—The Cisco VGD 1T3 voice gateway Ethernet ports are Gigabit Ethernet ports • (labeled GE0 and GE1 on the chassis). The Cisco IOS firmware and software is designed so that configurations for Fast Ethernet will work on the Cisco VGD 1T3 voice gateways without requiring any modification by the user.
  • Page 202 (NVRAM). For example: rommon 9 > meminfo Main memory size:128 MB. Packet memory size:64 MB Available main memory starts at 0xa000e000, size 0x7ff2000 Packet memory starts at 0xa8000000 Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide...
  • Page 203 For example: rommon 8 > sysret System Return Info: count: 19, reason: user break pc:0x60043754, error address: 0x0 Stack Trace: FP: 0x80007e78, PC: 0x60043754 FP: 0x80007ed8, PC: 0x6001540c FP: 0x80007ef8, PC: 0x600087f0 Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide...
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  • Page 205: Comprehensive Configuration Examples For The Cisco Vgd 1T3 Voice Gateway

    Cisco VGD 1T3 voice gateway. Sample Configurations for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway The following examples are useful references for you only if you are experienced with the Cisco IOS software: •...
  • Page 206 Comprehensive Configuration Examples for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Sample Configurations for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway boot-end-marker logging message-counter syslog no logging buffered no logging monitor enable secret 5 $1$sWNE$I41SGGUljvd/Ldvlyffnt1 enable password lab resource-pool disable no aaa new-model...
  • Page 207 Comprehensive Configuration Examples for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Sample Configurations for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway pri-group timeslots 1-24 service mgcp controller T1 4/0:3 shutdown framing ESF controller T1 4/0:4 shutdown framing ESF controller T1 4/0:5 shutdown...
  • Page 208 Comprehensive Configuration Examples for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Sample Configurations for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway framing ESF controller T1 4/0:19 shutdown framing ESF controller T1 4/0:20 shutdown framing ESF controller T1 4/0:21 shutdown framing ESF controller T1 4/0:22...
  • Page 209 Comprehensive Configuration Examples for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Sample Configurations for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway no cdp enable interface Serial4/0:1:23 no ip address shutdown clock rate 2000000 no fair-queue interface Serial4/0:2:23 no ip address shutdown interface Serial4/0:3:23...
  • Page 210 Comprehensive Configuration Examples for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Sample Configurations for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway voice-port 4/0:28:D ccm-manager fallback-mgcp ccm-manager mgcp ccm-manager fax protocol cisco ccm-manager music-on-hold ccm-manager config server 172.19.155.52 mgcp mgcp call-agent 172.19.155.52 2427 service-type mgcp version 0.1...
  • Page 211: Ct3 H.323 Configuration For Pri: Example

    Comprehensive Configuration Examples for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Sample Configurations for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway sip-ua protocol mode ipv4 ss7 mtp2-variant Bellcore 0 ss7 mtp2-variant Bellcore 1 ss7 mtp2-variant Bellcore 2 ss7 mtp2-variant Bellcore 3 line console 0...
  • Page 212 Comprehensive Configuration Examples for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Sample Configurations for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway no ipv6 cef multilink bundle-name authenticated isdn switch-type primary-ni !archive log config hidekeys controller T3 2/0 t1 1-28 controller controller T1 2/0:1...
  • Page 213 Comprehensive Configuration Examples for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Sample Configurations for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway controller T1 2/0:13 framing esf pri-group timeslots 1-24 controller T1 2/0:14 framing esf pri-group timeslots 1-24 controller T1 2/0:15 framing esf...
  • Page 214 Comprehensive Configuration Examples for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Sample Configurations for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway interface GigabitEthernet0/0 ip address 10.3.85.203 255.255.0.0 duplex auto speed auto negotiation auto interface GigabitEthernet0/1 no ip address shutdown duplex auto speed auto...
  • Page 215 Comprehensive Configuration Examples for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Sample Configurations for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway isdn switch-type primary-ni no cdp enable interface Serial2/0:7:23 no ip address encapsulation hdlc isdn switch-type primary-ni no cdp enable interface Serial2/0:8:23...
  • Page 216 Comprehensive Configuration Examples for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Sample Configurations for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway no ip address encapsulation hdlc isdn switch-type primary-ni no cdp enable interface Serial2/0:18:23 no ip address encapsulation hdlc isdn switch-type primary-ni...
  • Page 217 Comprehensive Configuration Examples for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Sample Configurations for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway interface Serial2/0:28:23 no ip address encapsulation hdlc isdn switch-type primary-ni no cdp enable no ip forward-protocol nd ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.3.0.1...
  • Page 218 Comprehensive Configuration Examples for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Sample Configurations for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway voice-port 2/0:23:D voice-port 2/0:24:D voice-port 2/0:25:D voice-port 2/0:26:D voice-port 2/0:27:D voice-port 2/0:28:D dial-peer voice 50 voip destination-pattern 510555..session target ipv4:10.3.85.204...
  • Page 219 Comprehensive Configuration Examples for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Sample Configurations for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway direct-inward-dial port 2/0:8:D forward-digits all dial-peer voice 9 pots incoming called-number 5105550108 direct-inward-dial port 2/0:9:D forward-digits all dial-peer voice 10 pots...
  • Page 220 Comprehensive Configuration Examples for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Sample Configurations for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway dial-peer voice 20 pots incoming called-number 5105550119 direct-inward-dial port 2/0:20:D forward-digits all dial-peer voice 21 pots incoming called-number 5105550121 direct-inward-dial port 2/0:21:D...
  • Page 221: Ct3 Trunk Configuration For Cas: Example

    Comprehensive Configuration Examples for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Sample Configurations for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway ss7 mtp2-variant Bellcore 3 alias exec c configure terminal alias exec s show running-config line console 0 exec-timeout 0 0 line aux 0...
  • Page 222 Comprehensive Configuration Examples for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Sample Configurations for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway firmware location flash:dsp_c5510_flex.rbf voice dsp 3/01 3/24 firmware location flash:dsp_c5510_flex.rbf voice dsp crash-dump file-limit 10 voice dsp crash-dump destination flash:dsp_crash voice class codec 1...
  • Page 223 Comprehensive Configuration Examples for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Sample Configurations for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway ds0-group 1 timeslots 1-24 type e&m-fgb dtmf dnis controller T1 2/0:11 framing esf ds0-group 1 timeslots 1-24 type e&m-fgb dtmf dnis...
  • Page 224 Comprehensive Configuration Examples for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Sample Configurations for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway ds0-group 1 timeslots 1-24 type e&m-fgb dtmf dnis controller T1 2/0:27 framing esf ds0-group 1 timeslots 1-24 type e&m-fgb dtmf dnis...
  • Page 225 Comprehensive Configuration Examples for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Sample Configurations for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway voice-port 2/0:5:1 voice-port 2/0:6:1 voice-port 2/0:7:1 voice-port 2/0:8:1 voice-port 2/0:9:1 voice-port 2/0:10:1 voice-port 2/0:11:1 voice-port 2/0:12:1 voice-port 2/0:13:1 voice-port 2/0:14:1 voice-port 2/0:15:1...
  • Page 226 Comprehensive Configuration Examples for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Sample Configurations for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway direct-inward-dial port 2/0:3:1 forward-digits all dial-peer voice 4 pots incoming called-number 5105550103 direct-inward-dial port 2/0:4:1 forward-digits all dial-peer voice 5 pots...
  • Page 227 Comprehensive Configuration Examples for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Sample Configurations for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway dial-peer voice 15 pots incoming called-number 5105550114 direct-inward-dial port 2/0:15:1 forward-digits all dial-peer voice 16 pots incoming called-number 5105550115 direct-inward-dial port 2/0:16:1...
  • Page 228 Comprehensive Configuration Examples for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Sample Configurations for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway forward-digits all dial-peer voice 25 pots incoming called-number 5105550124 direct-inward-dial port 2/0:25:1 forward-digits all dial-peer voice 26 pots incoming called-number 5105550125...
  • Page 229 Comprehensive Configuration Examples for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway Sample Configurations for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway codec g711ulaw dial-peer voice 59 voip destination-pattern 5105550108 session target ipv4:10.3.85.204 codec g711ulaw dial-peer voice 60 voip destination-pattern 5105550109 session target ipv4:10.3.85.204...
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