SmartWare Software Configuration Guide
page 457 and chapter 41,
have to perform the configuration tasks listed below.
•
Creating and configuring CS interfaces
•
Configuring call routing
•
Configuring the interface mapping tables (optional)
•
Configuring the precall service tables (optional)
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Configuring interface type specific parameters
Creating and configuring CS interfaces
To configure CS interfaces, you must first enter the CS context mode where you can create and configure your
required interface through the CS interface configuration mode. Each interface has a name that can be any
arbitrary string of not more than 25 characters. Use a name describing the purpose of the interface, as shown in
the examples or—for ease of identification—the interface type can be used as part of the name. Already-
defined CS interfaces can be displayed or deleted as described in the following table.
Procedure: Create and configure CS interfaces.
Mode: Configure
Step
1
node (cfg)#context cs
2
node (ctx-cs)[switch]#interface if-type if-
name
3
node (if- type )[ if-name ]#...
4
node (ctx-cs)[ switch ]#show call-control
provider
5
node (if- type )[ if-name ]#exit
6
7
node (ctx-cs)[ switch ]#show call-control
provider
or
node (ctx-cs)[ switch ]#show call-control
status
8
node (ctx-cs)[ switch ]#no interface if-type if-
name
Examples: Create CS interfaces and delete another
Creating and configuring CS interfaces
"VoIP profile configuration"
Command
28 • CS interface configuration
on page 517. To create and configure CS interfaces you
Enter the CS Context Configuration Mode.
Enter the CS Interface Configuration Mode & select
the CS interface with type if-type and name if-name
for configuration. Valid interface types are h323,
sip, isdn and fxs.
Perform the configuration tasks to configure the CS
interface.
Display the configuration of the current CS interface.
Go back to the CS Context Configuration Mode
Repeat step 1 to 5 to create and configure your CS
interfaces
Display already defined CS interfaces.
The show call-control provider command can
Note:
also be used to display the configuration details of a
provider either by specifying its name as a parame-
ter or by being inside its configuration mode.
Delete an existing interface.
Purpose
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