1 VoIP Overview Introduction This chapter describes Alcatel’s H.323 Voice over IP (VoIP) gateway and how telephone or fax calls can be programmed to automatically go through either an enterprise’s Virtual Private Network (VPN) via the gateway, and/or the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN), a circuit-switched public telephone network that consists of all the interconnected calling networks in the world.
Introduction Wide area networks are used to support IP connections over leased lines, public frame relay, ATM, satellite and ISDN. At each branch office location, enterprises use routers to connect the remote LANs to the IP WAN. When used with Alcatel’s H.323 VoIP gateway, these Virtual Private Networks, or VPNs, allow a portion of the Public Switched Telephone Network to be managed and used by the enterprise.
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Introduction Alcatel’s H.323 VoIP Gateway Key Features Alcatel’s H.323 VoIP gateways, which connect voice and data networks, minimize call complexity and dependency on leased telephone lines by allowing enterprises more control over their own call processing. Alcatel’s H.323 VoIP gateway is used to transport digitized voice conversations over IP local area networks, which are then sent over wide are networks using such protocols as Frame Relay or ATM.
VoIP Telephone Calls VoIP Telephone Calls H.323 VoIP telephone calls, which can carry either voice, facsimile, or modem transmissions over IP networks, are switched to the packet-based network and connected to the calling destination (an IP device) via a unique IP address and local/remote dialing plan (actually two Alcatel VoIP Network Dialing Schemes rolled into one).
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VoIP Telephone Calls Local Telephone Number Remote Telephone Number Step Session setup with remote gateway Dialed digits translated to IP address VoIP H.323 Gateway Source VoIP H.323 Gateway Destination IP Address IP Address PBX #1 PBX #2 VoIP Call Scenario — Step 2: Call Progress As the caller dials, the H.323 VoIP gateway collects the dialed digits and then ultimately trans- lates the digits using a pre-configured Numbering Plan and Phone Group into the IP address.
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VoIP Telephone Calls Local Telephone Number Remote Telephone Number Step (message Call setup completed returned) Source VoIP H.323 Gateway VoIP H.323 Gateway Destination IP Address IP Address PBX #1 PBX #2 Phone Rings IP call VoIP Call Scenario — Step 3: Call Setup Completed Local Telephone Number Remote Telephone Number Step...
Elements of a Converged Network Elements of a Converged Network Alcatel’s H.323 VoIP gateway is based on a complex, dual-technology infrastructure taken from what have been in the past two fairly distinct industries — namely, Telecommunications (a.k.a. Telephony) and Data Communications. It converges voice and data into enterprise, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), and carrier networks to provide various levels of VoIP services using intelligent switches in order to generate long-term cost reductions for tele- phone services between sites.
Elements of a Converged Network Gateways are considered H.323 terminals or H.323 endpoints in H.323 IP networks. Termi- nals are also the endpoints where telephone lines connect to network circuits. Terminals provide real time, two-way communications for local area network (LAN) endpoint destina- tions.
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Elements of a Converged Network VOICE Gatekeeper Digital Microsoft NetMeeting Clients Client Ethernet Ethernet 4400 IP Address Ethernet Packet-Switched VoIP Network Remote Site Central Site H.245 H.245 VoIP H.323 Gateway VoIP H.323 Gateway PSTN Fallback Telephone (Deadman Relay Switch) Euro PBX #1 Circuit-Switched ISDN...
H.323 VoIP Gateway Voice and Convergence Features H.323 VoIP Gateway Voice and Convergence Features As shown below, the main functions handled by Alcatel’s H.323 VoIP Gateway include the following: • Telephony Signaling — used to communicate with the PSTN or Customer Premises Equipment (CPE).
H.323 VoIP Gateway Voice and Convergence Features Signaling Control and Voice Interoperability (Voice Features) The ability to accommodate voice traffic using VoIP switches installed in data networks is achieved by means of signaling controls and voice interoperability features. The VoIP signal- ing control and voice interoperability functions includes telephony signaling and payload packetization as described.
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H.323 VoIP Gateway Voice and Convergence Features Payload Packetization and Digital Signal Processing Payload packetization is responsible for conversion between time-continuous telephony (analog or digital payload) at the telephony interface and Real Time Protocol (RTP) packets on the data network interface. It supports voice compression, echo cancellation, Fax and DTMF Relay (demodulation/modulation), modem data transport (up to 14400 baud), voice activity detection and comfort noise generation, as well as packet arrival de-jittering.
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H.323 VoIP Gateway Voice and Convergence Features Voice packet transmissions, or the “payload,” are expedited by engaging the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) for faster delivery, packets which by necessity include the IP network call transport header information. Resultant jitter caused by delays imposed on the payload pack- ets upon arrival to their destinations is also handled by the DSPs.
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H.323 VoIP Gateway Voice and Convergence Features cations nodes in the network. ISDN does not use T1 (or DS-1) robbed bit signaling, where bits are taken from voice data to carry signaling. Alcatel H.323 gateways support in-band and out-of-band signaling. Encoding Once signaling types are determined they are analyzed and converted by the appropriate DSP voice coder (vocoder) into digital signals, which are ultimately converted and expanded back...
H.323 VoIP Gateway Voice and Convergence Features H.323 Call Control and Network Interoperability (Convergence Features) The ability to accommodate voice (also fax and modem) traffic compressed into data form via payload packetization for transport across data networks is achieved through the use of H.323 call controls and Alcatel VoIP Network Dialing Schemes (AVNDS) as described.
H.323 VoIP Gateway Voice and Convergence Features The AVNDS handle inbound/outbound calls routing to/from the VoIP network and local ports. AVNDS are also used to set up calls and translate IP addresses to telephone numbers, and can be used with, or in lieu of, H.323 VoIP gatekeepers. VoIP configuration boot files and profiles simplify VoIP configuration of Alcatel’s H.323 VoIP gateways (VoIP daughtercards) by using sets of pre-configured parameters that can be assigned to the various manageable components.
VoIP Standards for Development VoIP Standards for Development Alcatel’s H.323 VoIP gateway is designed to function in accordance with the following IP Telephony and Internetworking standards currently available as briefly summarized below. International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Standards ITU-T technical, operational, and tariff recommendations are used for standardizing telecom- munications on a worldwide basis.
VoIP Standards for Development A-Law and Mu-Law are processes needed to compand digital signals. A-Law is used in most countries except for the U.S., Canada and Japan where Mu-Law is more common. Compand- ing is the process of compressing the amplitude range of a single signal, and then expanding them at the receiving end back to their original form.
VoIP and VLANs VoIP and VLANs Alcatel VoIP ( ) modules cannot not be in a Virtual ) with non-voice VLAN ports (i.e. data ports), phone ports, etc. All voice traffic must route in and out of the VoIP VLAN Page 1-19...
2 VoIP Daughtercards Introduction This chapter describes the voice switching daughtercards that can be installed in Alcatel switches to provide H.323 VoIP gateways in VoIP networks. Using ITU H.323 IP telephony standards, the H.323 VoIP gateway converts telephone or fax calls between the circuit switched Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) and packet-switched VoIP networks.
Introduction VoIP Daughtercard Types There are two types of VoIP daughtercards: digital and analog. The digital voice switching daughtercards includes the VSD daughtercard used for digital calls placed in either North America and/or Europe, and the VSB daughtercard used specifically for digital calls placed in Europe.
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Introduction The table below shows the basic versions of the VoIP daughtercards, all of which were designed with various configurations in mind to fully support the wide range of features used in Voice over IP. See also Chapter 4, “Network Dialing Schemes,” for more configuration details.
Introduction Digital Signal Processors (DSPs), DIMMs and Available Channels All digital VoIP daughtercards have four vocoder channels available per DSP chip. DSPs are scalable in increments of three (in DSP DIMM modules) to better accommodate the needs of a VoIP network, and to reduce costs since the number of DSPs required is based on the number of simultaneous vocoder channels needed.
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Introduction Top View Digital Voice Port (4 DIMMs = Switch 48 Channels) Digital Voice Port Bottom View Digital Voice Port 12 Channels Standard DSPs Switch flash Digital Voice Port Digital Voice Switching Daughtercard (VSD T1/E1) — DSPs/DIMMS Top and Bottom Views Page 2-5...
Voice Switching Daughtercard — Digital Voice Switching Daughtercard — Digital The digital Voice Switching Daughtercard (VSD) is used to provide digital telephone connec- tions in Alcatel’s H.323 VoIP gateways. There are two main types of digital voice switching daughtercards (VSDs) that can be used to provide VoIP: North American T1 or European E1 (QSIG or Euro ISDN PRI) and (VSBs) Euro BRI ISDN (E1 ETSI).
Voice Switching Daughtercard — Digital VSD Front Panel Each port has three corresponding LED indicators with link status displays as shown below. Reset Button: Insert pin to reset VSD. (Not All VSD daughtercards available this release.) have three LED dis- plays per voice port as follows: FAIL: On when VSD...
Voice Switching Daughtercard — Digital VSD Deadman Switch The two types of digital voice switching daughtercards (VSDs and VSBs) contain mechanical relay switches referred to as “Deadman” switches. The Deadman switch is a relay switch that allows two telephony ports using standard telephone connectors, such as the 8-pin RJ-45 jacks used for transmission lines, to be connected to each other in the event of a power fail- ure until 1) power is re-applied to the daughtercard, and 2) the switch reboots to break the Deadman connection and allows VoIP calls to again be placed.
Voice Switching Daughtercard — Digital VSD Cross-Over Toggle Switch The Cross-Over toggle switch for digital voice daughtercards (VSDs only) can be used to correct communication link errors between a daughtercard in the switch and a PBX or keyset due to the transmit (TX) and receive (RX) pins of the cable connecting the VoIP daughter- card and the digital telephony device (PBX or other voice device).
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Voice Switching Daughtercard — Digital Cabling Of the common cable types (compatible with RJ-45 jacks) that can be used with VoIP switches, the Straight-Through (Ethernet) and Straight-Through (T1 Voice) are both acceptable, as well as the Cross-Over (T1) cable; however, due to the TX/RX pinout wiring, the Cross-Over (Ethernet) cable cannot be used with VoIP switches.
Voice Switching Daughtercard — Digital VSD Pinouts The following illustration shows the pinouts for the digital voice switching daughtercard (VSD) 8-pin, RJ-45 jacks used to connect the voice ports on the card to voice devices in the VoIP network that support digital connections, e.g., PBX and Key Set. o Note o The pinouts as shown indicate when the Cross-Over toggle switch is ON and OFF.
Voice Switching Daughtercard — Digital VSD Jumpers The following jumpers are factory set on the VSD daughtercard and should not be changed by the customer unless under the direction of Customer Support. Note that, in general, only jumpers which can be set with shunts, or are associated with ports on the board are identi- fied and described.
Voice Switching Daughtercard — Euro BRI ISDN Voice Switching Daughtercard — Euro BRI ISDN The Euro BRI voice switching daughtercard (VSB) is used to provide the European ISDN BRI voice port connections in Alcatel’s H.323 VoIP gateways. Because many aspects of this card are similar to the VSD T1/E1 previously discussed;...
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Voice Switching Daughtercard — Euro BRI ISDN VSB Configured as TE RJ-45 Specifications Unused Unused Tx + Rx + Rx - Tx - Unused VSB Configured as NT RJ-45 Specifications Unused Unused Rx + Tx + Tx - Rx - Unused Page 2-14...
Voice Switching Daughtercard — Euro BRI ISDN VSB Front Panel Each port has three corresponding LED indicators with link status displays as shown in the following illustration. VSBs, VSDs and VSAs cannot be installed in the same slot in an OSR. An MPX must also be installed in the OSR.
Voice Switching Daughtercard — Euro BRI ISDN VSB Jumpers The VSB daughtercard requires jumpers for Network Terminator (NT), also referred to as Line Terminator (LT), and Terminal Equipment (TE), impedance, and power feeds, be set as follows and in the order presented, e.g., NT (LT)/TE jumper/switch settings must be set on the VSB before any other jumpers on the board.
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Voice Switching Daughtercard — Euro BRI ISDN Network or Line Terminator (NT/LT) / Terminal Equipment (TE) The NT/LT and TE jumpers (J29 and J30) are used to set the type of terminator on the VSB daughtercards. When the shunts are removed from these jumpers, NT (LT) is set as the termi- nator type;...
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Voice Switching Daughtercard — Euro BRI ISDN Power Feeds The power feed jumpers (J25, J26, J27 and J28) are used to set the power feeds on the VSB daughtercards. When the shunts are removed from these jumpers, no power is fed to the designated port;...
Voice Switching Daughtercard — Analog Voice Switching Daughtercard — Analog The Analog Voice Switching (VSA) daughtercard is used to provide the analog voice port connections in Alcatel’s H.323 VoIP gateways. Each VSA card includes either an FXS (Foreign Exchange Station) or FXO (Foreign Exchange Office) grand-daughtercard, or one of each depending on whether FXS signaling is needed to generate calls from POTS TelSets to a VoIP daughtercard, or FXO signaling is needed to generate calls to POTS TelSets from a VoIP daughtercard, or both.
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Voice Switching Daughtercard — Analog o Notes o Analog voice switching daughtercards (VSAs) cannot be used without either installing an FXS or FXO grand- daughtercard (or module). FXO grand-daughtercards cannot be installed as ports 1 and 2 when used with an FXS grand-daughtercard. FXS and FXO grand-daughtercards are not field upgradeable.
Voice Switching Daughtercard — Analog VSA Front Panel Each channel (port) has one corresponding LED indicator with link status displays as shown in the following illustration. Port numbers can vary depending on the VoIP switch configura- tion; see also VoIP Daughtercard Port Numbering Schemes on page 2-28. 4 Ports / Single FXS module All VSA boards have VSA-4FXS...
Voice Switching Daughtercard — Analog VSA Pinouts The following illustration shows the pinouts for the analog voice switching daughtercard (VSA) 8-pin, RJ-11 jacks used to connect the voice ports on the card to voice devices in the VoIP network that support analog connections, e.g., telephone and fax machine. Ring VSAs and Digital Signal Processors (DSPs), DIMMs and Available Channels There are no DIMMs on the VSA, only DSPs on the FXS or FXO grand-daughtercards with a...
Voice Switching Daughtercard — Analog VSA Jumpers The VSA daughtercard requires the jumpers for Ringing Voltage and Ringing Frequency to be set as follows. For additional details on the VSA ringing voltage or ringing frequency, see also Chapter 5, “VoIP Commands.” In general, the jumpers are set on a per port basis. Locations of the jumpers are illustrated below.
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Voice Switching Daughtercard — Analog Ringing Frequency The jumper for ringing frequency (P34) is used to set the frequency of the continental ring tone in Hertz (Hz) on the VSA daughtercards. Default: 20 Hz; requires shunts on pins 2_3 and pins 5_6 (No. Amer./European Spec.). 16 Hz;...
VSX Switching Module VSX Switching Module As illustrated on the next two pages, the VSX switching module accepts up to two VoIP daughtercards, and can only be installed in the Omni Switch/Router as follows: • A maximum of two (2) VoIP daughtercards can be installed per OSR switch. •...
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VSX Switching Module VSD Front (Hardware Status). On Panel on page 2-7 Green when the module has passed diagnostic tests success- fully. On Amber when the hardware has failed diagnostics or if the corresponding image file for the module is not in flash mem- ory.
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VSX Switching Module VSA Front Panel on page 2-21 (Hardware Status). On Green when the module has passed diagnostic tests success- fully. On Amber when the hardware has failed diagnostics or if the corresponding image file for the module is not in flash mem- ory.
VoIP Daughtercard Port Numbering Schemes VoIP Daughtercard Port Numbering Schemes The following table is a representation of the port numbering schemes for all VoIP daughter- card configurations in either an OmniAccess 512 or an Omni Switch/Router. Although FXS and FXO installations must include a VSA daughtercard, for purposes of this table only, the VSA card is not specified;...
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VoIP Daughtercard Port Numbering Schemes Switch Valid Port/Configuration Numbers A-D (S3/1 position), A-D (S3/2 position); (Note: Port numbers in S3/1 must be configured as 1, 2, 3, and 4; A=1, B=2, C=3, D=4. In S3/2 port numbers must be config- ured as 5, 6, 7, and 8;...
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3 Network Dialing Schemes Introduction This chapter contains information on selecting and configuring Alcatel VoIP Network Dialing Schemes (AVNDS) which are used to translate dialed digits into IP addresses on the switch. At least one dialing scheme must be configured to support a Voice over IP network. The dialing scheme examples discussed in this chapter are daughtercard centric, and typi- cally consist of two PBXs with corresponding voice switching daughtercards each connected by one incoming only and one outgoing only trunk.
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Introduction The AVNDS consist of the following CLI command groups: • H.323 endpoint destinations — these commands describe the IP address of every H.323 device in the H.323 VoIP network. • H.323 local channel destinations — these commands describe every available channel on a voice daughtercard port in which to send calls.
Introduction How to Select a Network Dialing Scheme (AVNDS) The tables below contain a list of the dialing scheme examples; use the decision criteria in the far right column of each table to determine the most appropriate dialing scheme to follow when configuring the network for VoIP in the switch.
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Introduction Dialing Scheme Examples / VoIP Networks with PSTN Decision Criteria North American PSTN — Four Digit Extensions and Direct Inward Dial Unique NANP extensions (DID) Unique Site Prefix International (ISDN) PSTN — Four Digit Extensions and Direct Inward No. Amer and Intl. Sites Dial (DID).
Introduction Network Dialing Scheme VoIP Features The table below lists dialing plans that use particular VoIP features. (See also AVNDS Master List of Features by CLI Command on page 3-67.) Descriptions of the dialing schemes in this chapter are intended to serve as guidelines in the development of enterprise-specific network VoIP dialing schemes.
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Introduction Trunk List for AVNDS Examples The trunk list below is also provided as a general reference guideline to each of the diagrams used in the dialing scheme examples. Note that most examples use only one or two PBXs, and one or two voice daughtercards. Lines (A): Telephone/Fax lines off of PBX #1.
VoIP Networks without PSTN — Example 1 VoIP Networks without PSTN — Example 1 Four Digit Extensions and Two Voice Daughtercards This is one of the simplest dialing schemes to implement in a VoIP network. It uses two voice switching daughtercards to translate four digit extensions. Extensions are unique across the entire enterprise network, and the PBX handles all calls to the PSTN.
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VoIP Networks without PSTN — Example 1 Remarks Supported VoIP features and main CLI commands used with this dialing scheme are as follows. Features Supported Primary CLI Commands Used voice destination local channel H.323 gateway to voice daughtercard (A) (page 5-231) voice numbering plan hunt method Local channel —...
VoIP Networks without PSTN — Example 2 VoIP Networks without PSTN — Example 2 Trunk Groups and Three Voice Daughtercards This dialing scheme is used to set up additional sites on an existing VoIP network. Individual calls are routed to more than one possible destination, e.g., from Trunk G to Trunk E or Trunk F, depending on the number dialed.
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VoIP Networks without PSTN — Example 2 Remarks Supported VoIP features and main CLI commands used with this dialing scheme are as follows. Features Supported Primary CLI Commands Used voice destination local channel H.323 gateway to voice daughtercard (A) (page 5-231) voice numbering plan hunt method Local channel —...
VoIP Networks without PSTN — Example 3 VoIP Networks without PSTN — Example 3 One Hunt Group (48 Channels Across Two T1s) This dialing scheme uses one hunt group spanning two T1 lines to make a single 48 channel trunk. Hunt groups are called voice numbering plans in the AVNDS.
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VoIP Networks without PSTN — Example 3 Remarks Supported VoIP features and main CLI commands used with this dialing scheme are as follows. Features Supported Primary CLI Commands Used voice destination local channel H.323 gateway to voice daughtercard (A) (page 5-231) voice numbering plan hunt method Local channel —...
VoIP Networks without PSTN — Example 4 VoIP Networks without PSTN — Example 4 One Hunt Group (60 Channels Across Two E1s) This dialing scheme uses one hunt group spanning two E1 (Euro PRI) trunks to make a single 60 channel trunk. Hunt groups are called voice numbering plans in the AVNDS.
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VoIP Networks without PSTN — Example 4 Remarks Supported VoIP features and main CLI commands used with this dialing scheme are as follows. Features Supported Primary CLI Commands Used voice destination local channel H.323 gateway to voice daughtercard (A) (page 5-231) voice numbering plan hunt method Local channel —...
VoIP Networks without PSTN — Example 5 VoIP Networks without PSTN — Example 5 One Hunt Group (96 Channels Across Four T1s) In this dialing scheme, one hunt group spans four T1 lines using two voice switching daugh- tercards (spanning two T1 lines each). In this example, the cards are installed in a single VSX motherboard in the same Omni Switch/Router to provide four T1 lines connected to a PBX.
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VoIP Networks without PSTN — Example 5 Remarks Supported VoIP features and main CLI commands used with this dialing scheme are as follows. Features Supported Primary CLI Commands Used voice destination local channel H.323 gateway to voice daughtercard (A) (page 5-231) voice numbering plan hunt method Local channel —...
VoIP Networks without PSTN — Example 6 VoIP Networks without PSTN — Example 6 One Hunt Group (144 Channels Across Six T1s) This dialing scheme has six T1 lines connected to one PBX. In this dialing scheme, one hunt group spans six T1 lines using three voice switching daughtercards (spanning two T1 lines each).
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VoIP Networks without PSTN — Example 6 Remarks Supported VoIP features and main CLI commands used with this dialing scheme are as follows. Features Supported Primary CLI Commands Used voice destination local channel H.323 gateway to voice daughtercard (A) (page 5-231) voice numbering plan hunt method Local channel —...
VoIP Networks without PSTN — Example 7 VoIP Networks without PSTN — Example 7 Four Hunt Groups (12 Channels Per Hunt Group) This dialing scheme is used to split a T1 line in half, and demonstrates one way of having redundant T1 lines on one switch.
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VoIP Networks without PSTN — Example 7 Remarks Supported VoIP features and main CLI commands used with this dialing scheme are as follows. Features Supported Primary CLI Commands Used voice destination local channel H.323 gateway to voice daughtercard (A) (page 5-231) voice numbering plan hunt method Local channel —...
VoIP Networks without PSTN — Example 8 VoIP Networks without PSTN — Example 8 48 Individual Hunt Groups (One Channel Per Group) This dialing scheme shows how to divide a single T1 line into smaller (or fractional T1) trunk groups. Additionally, each channel has a unique telephone number and is also associated with a single telephone number and a single channel.
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VoIP Networks without PSTN — Example 8 LEGEND for Diagram Components PBX #1 Configuration PBX #2 Configuration — Expects to receive four digits on channels 1 — Expects to receive four digits on channels through 24 on trunk (D), and then uses these digits to 1 through 24 on trunk (E), and then uses these digits route calls to lines (A.
VoIP Networks without PSTN — Example 9 VoIP Networks without PSTN — Example 9 Trunk Groups and Mixed Length Extensions This is another dialing scheme that is relatively simple to implement in a VoIP network, and demonstrates how to mix different extension lengths in one dialing scheme. It uses two voice switching daughtercards to translate a single digit trunk prefix and three digit extensions.
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VoIP Networks without PSTN — Example 9 Remarks In the CLI commands, trunk groups are referred to as Site Prefix. Supported VoIP features and main CLI commands used with this dialing scheme are as follows. Features Supported Primary CLI Commands Used voice destination local channel H.323 gateway to voice daughtercard (A) (page 5-231)
VoIP Networks without PSTN — Example 10 VoIP Networks without PSTN — Example 10 Strip Digit Length (2) In this dialing scheme, the PBX uses the first two digits received to route calls. The PBX first dials an “8” to go to the VoIP network. The 2nd digit dialed (“1” or “2”) determines the site (PBX) to which the call is sent.
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VoIP Networks without PSTN — Example 10 Remarks Supported VoIP features and main CLI commands used with this dialing scheme are as follows. Features Supported Primary CLI Commands Used voice destination local channel H.323 gateway to voice daughtercard (A) (page 5-231) voice numbering plan hunt method Local channel —...
VoIP Networks without PSTN — Example 11 VoIP Networks without PSTN — Example 11 Trunk Groups and Eleven Digit Extensions This dialing scheme can be used with two voice daughtercards to translate seven digit trunk prefixes and four digit extensions. The seven digit site prefix, rather than the four digits exten- sions, are unique across the VoIP network.
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VoIP Networks without PSTN — Example 11 Remarks Supported VoIP features and main CLI commands used with this dialing scheme are as follows. Features Supported Primary CLI Commands Used voice destination local channel H.323 gateway to voice daughtercard (A) (page 5-231) voice numbering plan hunt method Local channel —...
VoIP Networks without PSTN — Example 12 VoIP Networks without PSTN — Example 12 H.323 Gatekeeper This dialing scheme is used to connect voice switching daughtercards to an external H.323 NT100 RADVision (or other third-party) gatekeeper software application installed on a server or workstation.
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VoIP Networks without PSTN — Example 12 Remarks Supported VoIP features and main CLI commands used with this dialing scheme are as follows. Features Supported Primary CLI Commands Used voice destination local channel H.323 gateway to voice daughtercard (A) (page 5-231) voice network card h.323 gatekeeper control H.323 gateway to H.323 gatekeeper (page 5-217)
VoIP Networks with PSTN — Example 13 VoIP Networks with PSTN — Example 13 North American PSTN and VoIP Calls This dialing scheme is used for calls going through the North American PSTN and the VoIP Network. The following four diagrams are used to demonstrate how these calls are handled: •...
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VoIP Networks with PSTN — Example 13 North American PSTN Calls — Overview In this dialing scheme two voice switching daughtercards are used to translate area codes and telephone numbers. All eleven digits in the telephone numbers are unique across the VoIP network, and the voice switching daughtercards are responsible for all telephone number routing.
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VoIP Networks with PSTN — Example 13 LEGEND for Diagram Components — Routes all 0 . . ., 411, 911 and 1-npa . . . calls to — Routes all 0 . . ., 411, 911 and 1-npa . . . calls to trunk (J), and then the VoIP network uses these digits trunk (L), and then the VoIP network uses these digits to route calls to trunk (L), or trunk (R) if non-PSTN...
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VoIP Networks with PSTN — Example 13 North American PSTN Calls — Outbound This diagram demonstrates how outbound North American PSTN calls are sent to the PSTN. 1-603-598-2000 PBX #1 to 598-2999 Voice Extensions Daughtercard 0 . . . off of PBX #1 411, 911 1-1-npa-nxx-xxxx IP 192.168.11.2...
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VoIP Networks with PSTN — Example 13 North American PSTN Calls — Inbound DID (Direct Inward Dial) This diagram demonstrates how inbound North American DID calls from the PSTN are handled. PBX #1 Voice Extensions Daughtercard off of PBX #1 2000-2999 IP 192.168.11.2 2000-2999...
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VoIP Networks with PSTN — Example 13 North American PSTN Calls — VoIP Network This diagram demonstrates how North American calls are handled in a VoIP network. When a 1-818-878-2000 extension is called from a 1-603-589-2000 extension, the PBX routes calls to Trunk J and then sends 1-603-598-2000 number to Voice Daughtercard #1.
VoIP Networks with PSTN — Example 14 VoIP Networks with PSTN — Example 14 North American PSTN, International PSTN and VoIP Calls This dialing scheme is used for calls going through the North American PSTN, International PSTN and the VoIP network. The following four diagrams are used to demonstrate how these calls are handled: •...
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VoIP Networks with PSTN — Example 14 International PSTN Calls — Overview This dialing scheme is used to handle international telephone calls. Not available this release. PBX #1 Extensions Voice 0 . . . off of PBX #1 Daughtercard 411, 911 IP 192.168.11.2 2000-2999 Port 1720...
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VoIP Networks with PSTN — Example 14 Remarks Supported VoIP features and main CLI commands used with this dialing scheme are as follows, and are applicable to the outbound, inbound and VoIP PSTN International calls. Features Supported Primary CLI Commands Used voice destination local channel H.323 gateway to voice daughtercard (A) (page 5-231)
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VoIP Networks with PSTN — Example 14 International PSTN Calls — Outbound This dialing scheme is used to handle outbound international telephone calls. Not available this release. PBX #1 Voice Extensions Daughtercard off of PBX #1 2000-2999 IP 192.168.11.2 1-818-878-2000 Port 1720 to 878-2999 1-1-npa-nxx-xxxx...
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VoIP Networks with PSTN — Example 14 International PSTN Calls — Inbound This dialing scheme is used to handle inbound international telephone calls. Not available this release. PBX #1 Voice Extensions Daughtercard off of PBX #1 2000-2999 IP 192.168.11.2 2000-2999 Port 1720 2000- 2999...
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VoIP Networks with PSTN — Example 14 International PSTN Calls — VoIP Network This diagram demonstrates what happens on international calls handled between voice daughtercards. Not available this release. stripped digits PBX #1 Voice 1-818-878-2000 Extensions Daughtercard to 878-2999 off of PBX #1 1-npa-nxx-xxxx IP 192.168.11.2 1-603-598-2000...
VoIP Networks with PSTN — Example 15 VoIP Networks with PSTN — Example 15 PSTN and Eleven Digit Extensions This dialing scheme demonstrates using eleven digit extensions with the PSTN, although only seven digits are actually forwarded to the PBXs. Any number used as a site prefix cannot be used for the first digit of any valid extension.
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VoIP Networks with PSTN — Example 15 Remarks Supported VoIP features and main CLI commands used with this dialing scheme are as follows. Features Supported Primary CLI Commands Used voice destination local channel H.323 gateway to voice daughtercard (A) (page 5-231) voice numbering plan hunt method Local channel —...
VoIP Networks with PSTN — Example 16 VoIP Networks with PSTN — Example 16 FAX over IP Network This dialing scheme is used to create a homogeneous Fax Over IP network, i.e. a network wherein no voice traffic per se is processed by the VoIP network. In the event of a digital voice daughtercard power failure, the Deadman relay switch on the card goes into PSTN fall- back mode to allow new, incoming calls to be placed.
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VoIP Networks with PSTN — Example 16 Remarks Supported VoIP features and main CLI commands used with this dialing scheme are as follows. Features Supported Primary CLI Commands Used voice destination local channel H.323 gateway to voice daughtercard (A) (page 5-231) voice numbering plan hunt method Local channel —...
VoIP Networks with PSTN — Example 17 VoIP Networks with PSTN — Example 17 Mixed Digital and Analog Voice Daughtercards This dialing scheme illustrates how to connect a digital voice switching daughtercard (VSD) to an analog voice switching daughtercard (VSA) to send and receive calls. It also depicts a remote PSTN connection as part of a VoIP network in which a VSA providing analog connec- tions using Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS) is connected to the PSTN via a remote VSD.
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VoIP Networks with PSTN — Example 17 LEGEND for Diagram Components — Routes calls starting with prefix digit 9 to PSTN — Routes calls starting with prefix digit 9 to PSTN (port 2 of Voice Daughtercard #1), after stripping first (port 2 of Voice Daughtercard #1) via the VoIP network digit (“9”) to trunk (R).
VoIP Networks with PSTN — Example 18 VoIP Networks with PSTN — Example 18 Caller ID (Static) This dialing scheme demonstrates how to use static caller ID with an analog voice switching daughtercard (VSA). Note that the static caller ID name and number always overrides inbound FXO caller ID name and number.
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VoIP Networks with PSTN — Example 18 Remarks Supported VoIP features and main CLI commands used with this dialing scheme are as follows. Features Supported Primary CLI Commands Used voice destination local channel H.323 gateway to voice daughtercard (A) (page 5-231) voice numbering plan hunt method Local channel —...
VoIP Networks with Interoperability — Example 19 VoIP Networks with Interoperability — Example 19 H.323 Gateway to Microsoft NetMeeting (without FastStart) This dialing scheme example is used to connect a voice daughtercard to a Microsoft NetMeet- ing H.323-compliant terminal with microphone. 1-818-878-2000 PBX #1 Voice...
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VoIP Networks with Interoperability — Example 19 Remarks Supported VoIP features and main CLI commands used with this dialing scheme are as follows. Features Supported Primary CLI Commands Used voice destination local channel H.323 gateway to voice daughtercard (A) (page 5-231) voice destination h.323 endpoint H.323 gateway to H.323 device (C) (page 5-230)
VoIP Networks with Interoperability — Example 20 VoIP Networks with Interoperability — Example 20 H.323 Gateway to Cisco Router This dialing scheme is used to connect a voice daughtercard to a Cisco 3640 router running Cisco IOS (7) 12.0. PBX #1 Voice Extensions 1000 to 1999...
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VoIP Networks with Interoperability — Example 20 Remarks Supported VoIP features and main CLI commands used with this dialing scheme are as follows. Features Supported Primary CLI Commands Used voice destination local channel H.323 gateway to voice daughtercard (A) (page 5-231) voice destination h.323 endpoint H.323 gateway to H.323 device (C) (page 5-230)
VoIP Networks with Interoperability — Example 21 VoIP Networks with Interoperability — Example 21 H.323 Gateway to OmniPCX 4400 This dialing scheme is used to connect an H.323 Gateway to an OmniPCX 4400 via an ether- net port (LIOE; Link Optimizer Ethernet card), and requires full compliance with H.323 Version 1 (v1);...
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VoIP Networks with Interoperability — Example 21 Remarks Supported VoIP features and main CLI commands used with this dialing scheme are as follows. To connect to the LIOE card on the OmniPCX 4400, the voice coding profile must be set to “...
VoIP Networks with Interoperability — Example 22 VoIP Networks with Interoperability — Example 22 OmniPCX 4400 and E1 QSIG This dialing scheme is used to connect an OmniPCX 4400 to an E1 QSIG port on a voice daughtercard. 4400 Voice Extensions Daughtercard 1-818-878-2000...
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VoIP Networks with Interoperability — Example 22 Remarks Supported VoIP features and main CLI commands used with this dialing scheme are as follows. Features Supported Primary CLI Commands Used voice destination local channel H.323 gateway to voice daughtercard (A) (page 5-231) voice numbering plan hunt method Local channel —...
VoIP Networks with Interoperability — Example 23 VoIP Networks with Interoperability — Example 23 OmniPCX and Euro PRI This dialing scheme is used to connect a voice daughtercard to an OmniPCX using Euro PRI. 4400 1-818-878-2000 Voice Extensions to 878-2999 Daughtercard off of PBX #1 1-npa-nxx-xxxx...
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VoIP Networks with Interoperability — Example 23 Remarks Supported VoIP features and main CLI commands used with this dialing scheme are as follows. Features Supported Primary CLI Commands Used voice destination local channel H.323 gateway to voice daughtercard (A) (page 5-231) voice numbering plan hunt method Local channel —...
VoIP Networks with Interoperability — Example 24 VoIP Networks with Interoperability — Example 24 Other PBXs with T1 This dialing scheme is used to connect a voice daughtercard to a Lucent Definity G3 running the following operating system: System G3siV4, Software Version G34.i.04.0.054.0. PBX #1 1-818-878-2000 Voice...
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VoIP Networks with Interoperability — Example 24 Remarks Supported VoIP features and main CLI commands used with this dialing scheme are as follows. Features Supported Primary CLI Commands Used voice destination local channel H.323 gateway to voice daughtercard (A) (page 5-231) voice numbering plan hunt method Local channel —...
VoIP Networks with Interoperability — Example 25 VoIP Networks with Interoperability — Example 25 Other PBXs with Euro BRI This dialing scheme is used to connect a VSB daughtercard to a generic Euro ISDN device using Euro BRI (E1 ETSI). Note that the two NT ports on Voice Daughtercard #1 are config- ured as Point to Multipoint, whereas the two NT ports on Voice Daughtercard #2 are config- ured as Point to Point.
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VoIP Networks with Interoperability — Example 25 LEGEND for Diagram Components Voice Daughtercard #1 Configuration Voice Daughtercard #2 Configuration — Expects to receive four-digit ISDN address, e.g., — Expects to receive four-digit ISDN address, e.g., 2001, on ports 1, 2, 3, or 4, and then uses these digits 1001, on ports 1, 2, 3, or 4, and then uses these digits to to route calls via the VoIP network.
VoIP Networks with Interoperability — Example 26 VoIP Networks with Interoperability — Example 26 Mixed European Digital and Analog Voice Daughtercards This dialing scheme is used for European countries using E1 ISDN PRI (ETSI) with analog and digital VoIP gateways together on the same VoIP network. A-Law companding on the VSA is generally used in Europe (instead of the North American Mu-Law companding).
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VoIP Networks with Interoperability — Example 26 LEGEND for Diagram Components — Routes four digits calls starting with 82 to trunk (J), — Routes four digits calls starting with 81 to trunk (K), and then the VoIP network uses these digits to route and then the VoIP network uses these digits to route calls to trunk (K).
AVNDS Master List of Features by CLI Command AVNDS Master List of Features by CLI Command Refer to the table below for a list of VoIP features used in the AVNDS, along with the most common commands used for setting up each feature. Corresponding page numbers for the VoIP CLI Commands chapter are also included.
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AVNDS Master List of Features by CLI Command Features Supported Primary CLI Commands Used voice phone group type Voice phone group type — INTL extension (page 5-240) voice phone group format (page 5-243) voice phone group add numbers (page 5-247) voice phone group type Voice phone group type —...
4 Setup and Installation This chapter describes the setup and installation procedures for VoIP in the switch. General operations between the components are discussed in Chapter 1, “VoIP Overview.” These instructions apply to the more basic installations of VoIP on an OmniAccess 512 or Omni Switch/Router.
Setup and Installation Components Description Compatible Alcatel At least one of the following IP telephony devices must be used in conjunction with and Third-Party Voice over IP in the switch; contact customer support for the most current list. (Other Components generic PBXs and Key Systems have not been tested, but may be used at customer’s discretion.) •Alcatel OmniPCX 4400...
Setup and Installation Configuration Restrictions A maximum of two (VSMs) (Voice Switching Modules, i.e. VSA/VSB/VSD) are supported in a chassis. These VSMs may be placed in the same VLAN or different VLANs; however, no other ports may be assigned to these VLAN(s). As a result, all VSM traffic must be routed in order to reach VLANs on remote devices, and non-VSM ports and/or devices may not be added to the VSM VLANs.
Setup and Installation General Installation Procedures These instructions apply to all voice daughtercards being installed in either the OmniAccess 512 and Omni Switch/Router, unless otherwise specified, but are geared toward setting up an OA 512 voice network using a T1 VSD card as an example configuration. At least two communicating devices, e.g, two VoIP switches, or a VoIP switch and an OmniPCX 4400, must be configured to provide VoIP.
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Setup and Installation Depending on the dialing scheme selected, some command entries may need to be added altogether, such as those required for coding profiles. Other than the minimum configura- tion entries, there are no visual representations of the default settings in any file unless they are specifically entered in the file.
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Setup and Installation AVNDS Dialing Scheme Settings (Required) — The following configuration data, obtained from the dialing scheme selected as per Step 4, will vary depending on the dialing scheme. • voice destination (ports/channels to which VoIP calls are routed) •...
Setup and Installation 10. Connect VoIP switch to external components, e.g., OmniPCX 4400, and then set these devices so that no calls can be processed until setup and installation is complete. For analog daughtercard (with FXO, FXS module) only; confirm the analog (VSA) daugh- tercard (North American or European version) being installed is the correct board for the location in which it will be used, and that the ring cadence is appropriately set for that location (if necessary, contact Customer Support for further assistance);...
Setup and Installation flash on the next VoIP switch installation. Example VSM Boot File ( The VSM boot file example on the following page matches Dialing Scheme Example 1 as depicted in Chapter 3, “Network Dialing Schemes.” To modify the file to match the dialing scheme shown in the diagram, the IP address mask and the IP address for the voice switching daughtercard must be changed;...
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Setup and Installation IP Mask must be listed first Insert AVNDS CLI commands in this section Create Local Destination Page 4-9...
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Setup and Installation Prefix Dialing Type Format Nos. to Include In Range of Digits Strip Digits Outgoing Hunt Method Associate Destinations Associate Phone Groups Page 4-10...
5 VoIP Commands The following chapter contains information on using the VoIP command line interface (CLI) to configure VoIP switches. The commands are divided into seven major categories consist- ing of the following subcategories as listed below. Command Category Command Subcategory Voice Switching Daughtercards •...
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VoIP Commands To use this chapter, refer to the command task list below to find the page number for a specific task. The commands use a simple, line-at-a-time prompt and response scheme. The CLI interface presents a single prompt character at the beginning of each command line; however, this does not apply to the file in which there is no response.
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VoIP Commands GENERAL CONFIGURATION TABLE Parameter Value Range Slot Physical •Slot Number OmniAccess 512 value is always 4. Omni Switch/Router range is 2 to 3, 2 to 5, or 2 to 9 depending on chassis size. Card Physical •Card Number OA 512 value is always 1.
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VoIP Commands Command Tasks VOICE SWITCHING DAUGHTERCARD 5-14 Voice Switching Daughtercard (Activate) Assign IP address mask to voice switching daughtercard 5-16 Assign IP address to voice switching daughtercard 5-17 Assign IP default gateway to voice switching daughtercard 5-18 Activate voice switching daughtercard configuration 5-19 Save current text-based configuration to flash (global “Save All”...
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VoIP Commands Specify T1 voice port attenuation 5-42 Specify E1 voice port cable type 5-43 Digital Port Configuration (Line Coding) Specify line coding of voice port 5-44 Digital Port Configuration (Facilities Data Link) Specify T1 voice port facilities data link protocol 5-45 Set T1 voice port facilities data link port role (network/user) 5-46...
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VoIP Commands TELEPHONY SIGNALING 5-62 View Telephony Signaling channel 5-67 Specify Telephony Signaling protocol 5-68 Signaling Attributes (Dial Out Signaling Tones) Specify time to wait before first tone (digit) is sent (dialed out) 5-69 Specify duration for a single tone (digit) 5-70 Specify duration to pause between tones (digits) 5-71...
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VoIP Commands Specify time to wait for E&M wink on outgoing calls 5-96 Specify minimum E&M wink duration 5-97 Specify maximum E&M wink duration 5-98 Signaling Attributes (E&M Immediate Start Signaling) (Digital only) Specify E&M immediate start time to remain off-hook when congested 5-99 Specify E&M immediate start time to wait before beginning digit collection 5-100...
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VoIP Commands Signaling Attributes (Foreign Exchange Station (FXS) Ground Start Signaling) Specify FXS ground start time to wait before declaring off-hook 5-126 Specify FXS ground start debounce interval for on-hook transition 5-127 Specify minimum FXS ground start time to wait before declaring on-hook by originator 5-128 Specify minimum FXS ground start time to wait before declaring on-hook by answerer 5-129...
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VoIP Commands Signaling Attributes (Echo Canceller) Specify echo canceller non-linear sensitivity 5-157 Signaling Attributes (Acoustic Echo Canceller) Set acoustic echo canceller mode (on/off) 5-158 Set acoustic echo canceller non-linear processor (on/off) 5-159 Set acoustic echo canceller output (on/off) 5-160 Set acoustic echo canceller handset (hs) speaker gain 5-161 Set acoustic echo canceller hands free (hf) speaker gain 5-162...
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VoIP Commands Coding Profiles (Voice Activity Detector) Set coding profile voice activity detector (on/off) 5-189 Set coding profile VAD threshold mode (adaptive/relative) 5-190 Set coding profile VAD audio threshold level (adaptive/relative; adaptive if threshold mode relative) 5-191 Coding Profiles (Tone Detection) Set coding profile voice DTMF relay (on/off) 5-192 Set coding profile fax/modem switchover (enable/disable)
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VoIP Commands VOICE NETWORK 5-216 Voice Network (H.323 Gatekeeper Discovery) Set gatekeeper control (on/off) 5-217 Set gatekeeper mode for auto discovery (manual/off) (not available this release) 5-218 Specify gatekeeper IP address for gateway discovery (manual mode only) 5-219 Voice Network (H.323 Gateway Configuration) Set calls allowed or disallowed without gatekeeper (gateway endpoint not registered) (true/false) 5-220 Specify number of registration attempts allowed before gateway endpoint registration failure...
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VoIP Commands Network Dialing Scheme (Digit Dialing Ranges) Specify voice phone group site numbers to include in range of digits for phone format string 5-247 Specify voice phone group site numbers to remove from range of digits for phone format string 5-248 Network Dialing Scheme (Numbering Plan) Create voice numbering plan with specified name...
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VoIP Commands Reset voice play out statistics (not available this release) 5-276 Reset DSP receive and transmit statistics (not available this release) 5-277 Reset error statistics (not available this release) 5-278 Reset modem statistics (not available this release) 5-279 Reset fax statistics (not available this release) 5-280 Reset ISDN level (not available this release) 5-281...
VoIP Commands Voice Switching Daughtercard Commands The commands listed and described below are used to configure and activate voice switch- ing daughtercards, and include the following daughtercard functions: dialing timers, gateway mode, and voice ports. Dialing timers determine how the DSPs on the daughtercard detect digits, and the ports provide an interface from the switch to the PSTN via a PBX or key system.
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VoIP Commands Digital Port Configuration Port Connection Type voice port digital connection interface type (T1/E1/E1 ISDN PRI/BRI Euro) Telephony Interface voice port frame format voice port circuit identifier (optional) E1 voice port NFAS (enable/disable) Line Build Out voice port line haul (short haul/long haul) T1 voice port line length T1 voice port attenuation E1 voice port cable type...
VoIP Commands voice daughter card ip mask Command Usage Assign IP address mask to voice switching daughtercard. Syntax Options slot/card_number ip_address Definitions: slot Specifies the chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). card_number Specifies the voice daughtercard position number, (e.g., ). o Syntax Note o The OA 512 value is always 1, and the OS/R values are always 1 to 2.
VoIP Commands voice daughter card ip address Command Usage Assign IP address to voice switching daughtercard. Syntax Options slot/card_number ip_address Definitions: slot Specifies the chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). card_number Specifies the voice daughtercard position number, (e.g., ). o Syntax Note o The OA 512 value is always 1, and the OS/R values are always 1 to 2.
VoIP Commands voice daughter card ip default gateway Command Usage Specify the IP address of the default gateway for the voice switching daughtercard. Syntax Options slot/card_number ip_address Definitions: slot Specifies the chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). card_number Specifies the voice daughtercard position number, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice daughter card activate Command Usage Activate previously configured voice switching daughtercard parameters. Syntax Options slot/card Definitions: slot Specifies slot number of switching module installed in chassis, (e.g., ). card_number Specifies the voice daughtercard position number, (e.g., ). o Syntax Note o This command is always required, and must only be issued after all other relevant VoIP CLI commands have been configured.
VoIP Commands voice dump Command Usage Save current text-based configuration to flash (global “dump” save all command). The aggre- gate configuration is first captured and then saved to a single text file that can be viewed, edited, or reapplied to additional switches for implementation. Syntax Options feature-type name...
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VoIP Commands A screen similar to the following displays. Page 5-21...
VoIP Commands voice daughter card h.323 out fast start Command Usage Set outgoing H.323 Fast Start mode for gateway (on/off). Syntax Options slot/card_number Definitions: slot Specifies the chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). card_number Specifies the voice daughtercard position number, (e.g., ). Optional command syntax.
VoIP Commands voice daughter card h.323 in fast start Command Usage Set incoming H.323 Fast Start mode for gateway (on/off). Syntax Options slot/card_number Definitions: slot Specifies the chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). card_number Specifies the voice daughtercard position number, (e.g., ). Optional command syntax.
VoIP Commands voice daughter card h.323 auto answer Command Usage Set automatic answering for incoming calls on gateway (on/off). Syntax Options slot/card_number Definitions: slot Specifies slot number of switching module installed in chassis, (e.g., ). card_number Specifies the voice daughtercard position number, (e.g., ). Optional command syntax.
VoIP Commands voice daughter card first digit wait duration Command Usage Specify maximum time for voice daughtercard dialing timers to wait between off-hook state and first dialed tone (digit) to be detected. Syntax Options slot/card_number timer_value Definitions: slot Specifies slot number of switching module installed in chassis, (e.g., ). card_number Specifies the voice daughtercard position number, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice daughter card inter digit wait duration Command Usage Specify maximum time for voice daughtercard dialing timers to wait between tones (digits) being dialed. Syntax Options slot/card_number timer_value Definitions: slot Specifies slot number of switching module installed in chassis, (e.g., ). card_number Specifies the voice daughtercard position number, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice daughter card dial time wait duration Command Usage Specify maximum time for dialing timers to wait for all tones (digits) to be dialed. Syntax Options slot/card_number timer_value Definitions: slot Specifies slot number of switching module installed in chassis, (e.g., ). card_number Specifies the voice daughtercard position number, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice daughter card cadence coefficient Command Usage Set cadence coefficient, or continental ring tone (North America/Europe) for all ports on an analog voice switching daughtercard (VSA). Syntax Options slot/card_number Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). card_number Specifies the voice daughtercard position number, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice daughter card ring id Command Usage Set ring ID for the VSA cadence coefficient specified for all ports on an analog voice switch- ing daughtercard (VSA). Syntax Options slot/card_number Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). card_number Specifies the voice daughtercard position number, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice daughter card vsb clock source Command Usage Set clock source for the BRI interface for each port on the VSB daughtercard. Syntax Options slot/card_number Definitions: slot Specifies slot number of voice switching daughtercard installed in switching module, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice daughter card vsb external clock port Command Usage Specifies which port on the VSB daughtercard to use for the master clock signal. Syntax Options slot/card_number value Definitions: slot Specifies slot number of voice switching daughtercard installed in switching module, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice port interface type Command Usage Specify voice daughtercard port digital connection interface type (does not include analog interface). This setting determines the number of channels per port. Syntax Options slot/port Definitions: slot Specifies slot number of voice switching daughtercard installed in switching module, (e.g., ).
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VoIP Commands The E1 (QSIG/ISDN signaling) interface uses a maximum of 32 DS-0 (64 Kbps) channels, has a capacity of 2.048 Mbps, and follows A-law companding which is used in Europe. This inter- face is a European CEPT (Conference of European Postal and Telecommunications Adminis- trations) carrier.
VoIP Commands voice port frame format Command Usage Specifies the frame format of the voice port. Syntax Options slot/port Definitions: slot Specifies slot number of voice switching daughtercard installed in switching module, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). Specifies unframed voice port frame format.
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VoIP Commands Remarks command is used to indicate the type of DSL line implementing the circuit. The circuit affects the number of bits per second that the circuit can reasonably carry, as well as the interpretation of the usage and error statistics. The time slot divisions, which are the basis for T1 and E1 circuit connections, e.g., multi- plexed Digital Service (DS-1), are determined as follows for frames, superframes, extended superframes and multiframes.
VoIP Commands voice port circuit identifier Command Usage Define voice port circuit identifier. Syntax Options slot/port text_string Definitions: slot Specifies slot number of voice switching daughtercard installed in switching module, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). text_string Identifies vendor transmission circuit for troubleshooting, (e.g., can be a maximum of 30 characters.
VoIP Commands voice port nfas framing Command Usage Set E1 voice port NFAS (Non-Facility Associated Framing); (enable/disable). Syntax Options slot/port Definitions: slot Specifies slot number of voice switching daughtercard installed in switching module, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). Turns ON NFAS framing on E1 voice port.
VoIP Commands voice port line build out Command Usage Set voice port line haul (short haul/long haul). Syntax Options slot/port Definitions: slot Specifies slot number of voice switching daughtercard installed in switching module, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). Specifies short haul line build out.
VoIP Commands voice port line length Command Usage Specify T1 voice port line length. Syntax Options slot/port value Definitions: slot Specifies slot number of voice switching daughtercard installed in switching module, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). Optional command syntax.
VoIP Commands voice port attenuation Command Usage Specify T1 voice port attenuation. Syntax Options slot/port Definitions: slot Specifies slot number of voice switching daughtercard installed in switching module, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). Optional command syntax.
VoIP Commands voice port cable type Command Usage Specify E1, E1 ISDN PRI, or BRI Euro voice port cable type. Syntax Options slot/port Definitions: slot Specifies slot number of voice switching daughtercard installed in switching module, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). Optional command syntax.
VoIP Commands voice port line coding Command Usage Specify line coding of voice port. Syntax Options slot/port Definitions: slot Specifies slot number of voice switching daughtercard installed in switching module, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). Optional command syntax.
VoIP Commands voice port facilities data link protocol Command Usage Specify T1 voice port facilities data link protocol. Syntax Options slot/port Definitions: slot Specifies slot number of voice switching daughtercard installed in switching module, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). Indicates device does not use the facilities data link.
VoIP Commands voice port facilities data link port role Command Usage Set T1 voice port facilities data link port role (network/user). Syntax Options slot/port Definitions: slot Specifies slot number of voice switching daughtercard installed in switching module, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice port transmit clock source Command Usage Specify voice port transmit clock source. Syntax Options slot/port Definitions: slot Specifies slot number of voice switching daughtercard installed in switching module, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). Indicates that the recovered receive clock is being used as the transmit clock.
VoIP Commands voice port loop back mode Command Usage Specify T1 voice port loop back mode configuration. Syntax Options slot/port Definitions: slot Specifies slot number of voice switching daughtercard installed in switching module, (e.g., ). Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). port Indicates T1 interface sends looped or normal data for loopback (i.e., not in the loopback state;...
VoIP Commands voice port signaling mode Command Usage Specify voice port channel signaling mode. Syntax Options slot/port Definitions: slot Specifies slot number of voice switching daughtercard installed in switching module, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). Indicates that no bits are reserved for signaling on this channel.
VoIP Commands voice port trap generation Command Usage Set voice port trap generation (enable/disable). Indicates if line status change trap is sent to the network management system (NMS). (Not available this release). Syntax Options slot/port Definitions: slot Specifies slot number of voice switching daughtercard installed in switching module, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice port isdn protocol Command Usage Specify ISDN connection protocol for ISDN (BRI Euro) ports. Syntax Options slot/port Definitions: slot Specifies slot number of voice switching daughtercard installed in switching module, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). Sets the ISDN connection protocol to network mode for PRI E1 (European Telecommuni- cations Standards Institute (ETSI) standard protocol).
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VoIP Commands For VSB jumpers J29 and J30, only the following five NT (LT)/TE port configurations are allowed: • All four ports can be configured as TE (ports are TE, TE, TE, TE). • All four ports can be configured as NT (Ports are NT, NT, NT, NT). •...
VoIP Commands voice port isdn switch type Command Usage Specify ISDN connection switch type for ISDN ports. Syntax Options slot/port Definitions: slot Specifies slot number of voice switching daughtercard installed in switching module, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). Sets ISDN connection switch type to Euro ISDN (BRI E1 2 B + D channels).
VoIP Commands voice port bri line type Command Usage Specify ISDN EURO BRI line type (point to point/point to multipoint). (Point to point not available this release.) Syntax Options slot/port Definitions: slot Specifies slot number of voice switching daughtercard installed in switching module, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice channel isdn d channel Command Usage Specify control (data or “D”) channels for E1 ISDN PRI or BRI Euro. (Not available this release.) Syntax Options slot/port/channel Definitions: slot Specifies slot number of voice switching daughtercard installed in switching module, (e.g., ).
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VoIP Commands Data (D) Channels BRI Euro E1 ISDN PRI 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 31 Bearer (B) Channels BRI Euro (2 B + D channels) (31 B + D channels) E1 ISDN PRI Page 5-56...
VoIP Commands voice channel isdn b channel Command Usage Specify E1 ISDN bearer (“B”) channels. (Not available this release.) Syntax Options slot/port/channel port/dchannel dsl_id Definitions: slot Specifies slot number of voice switching daughtercard installed in switching module, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands Channel Properties The commands listed and described below are used to configure the channel properties for individual voice channels as follows: voice channel mode, PLAR (Private Line Automatic Ring- down), outbound caller ID, and voice channel initialization. Voice Channel Configuration voice channel mode voice channel PLAR dial-in phone number Channel Operational State...
VoIP Commands voice channel mode Command Usage Specify voice channel mode—telephony, passthrough or PLAR (Private Line Automatic Ring- down) used to complete calls on designated channels. Establishes semi-fixed bandwidth connections between points in the network. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel Definitions: slot Specifies slot number of voice daughtercard installed in switching module, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice channel dial in private line automatic ringdown Command Usage Specify voice channel Private Line Automatic Ringdown (PLAR) dial-in phone number. This command is used to configure the number to be dialed in Switched CAS mode when a speci- fied channel goes off-hook.
VoIP Commands voice channel state Command Usage Set voice channel initialization (in-service/out-of-service). Signifies the initial state (admin- status) of the channel, or attempt to modify the state of the channel. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel Definitions: slot Specifies slot number of voice daughtercard installed in switching module, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands Telephony Signaling Attributes The commands listed and described below are used to configure Telephony Signaling attributes including general signaling, Ear & Mouth (E&M), Foreign Exchange Station (FXS), and Foreign Exchange Office (FXO) signaling attributes. This entails call signaling capabili- ties, outbound caller ID, call progress tones, echo and acoustic echo cancellers, and over- rides for call signaling.
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VoIP Commands E&M Common Signaling E&M signaling time for transition to off-hook (debounce) E&M signaling time for transition to on-hook (debounce) E&M signaling time to wait before declaring on-hook (seize detect) E&M signaling time to wait before declaring off-hook (clear detect) E&M signaling time to wait before confirming on-hook E&M signaling time to wait for on-hook after a clear E&M signaling time to wait between termination and origination...
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VoIP Commands Foreign Exchange Station (FXS) Loop Start (LS) Signaling FXS LS debounce interval to on-hook transition FXS LS debounce interval to off-hook transition FXS LS time to wait before declaring off-hook FXS LS minimum time to wait before declaring on-hook by originator FXS LS minimum time to wait before declaring on-hook by answerer FXS LS time to wait after supervisory disconnect before declaring on-hook FXS LS duration of supervisory disconnect...
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VoIP Commands Foreign Exchange Station (FXO) Ground Start (GS) Signaling FXO GS debounce interval for loop open detection maximum FXO GS time between ring ground and tip ground FXO GS debounce interval for tip ground detector FXO GS debounce for incoming ring signal FXO GS time between consecutive ring cycles FXO GS time between consecutive ring pulses FXO GS to detect inbound caller ID (on/off)
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VoIP Commands Override Call Signaling Capabilities override call signaling for in-band call progress tones (on/off) override call signaling for full call progress tones (on/off) override call signaling for ring back (on/off) override call signaling for in-band codec switching (on/off) override call signaling for packet switch (PSU) codec switching (on/off) override call signaling for network overlap dialing (on/off) override call signaling for information element (IE) transport (on/off) override call signaling for QSIG information (IE) transport (on/off)
VoIP Commands view voice signaling channel Command Usage Display Telephony Signaling channel(s). Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ). endChannel The last number in the range of voice channels (e.g., o Syntax Note o...
VoIP Commands voice signaling protocol Command Usage Specify the protocol to use for Telephony Signaling. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard (e.g., ). Specifies (CAS) foreign exchange station loop start signaling as the signaling protocol.
VoIP Commands voice signaling out wait Command Usage Specify time to wait before first tone (digit) is sent (dialed out) after going off-hook. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies slot number of voice daughtercard installed in switching module, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling out tone digit duration Command Usage Specify duration for each single tone (digit) dialed out. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies slot number of voice daughtercard installed in switching module, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling out tone interdigit duration Command Usage Specify duration to pause between tones (digits) dialed out. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies slot number of voice daughtercard installed in switching module, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling out dialing type Command Usage Specify out dialing characteristics (tone or pulse) of the channels duration on the port. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel Definitions: slot Specifies slot number of voice daughtercard installed in switching module, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling call duration limit Command Usage Specify maximum call time length (channel timing). The call is automatically terminated when the allotted call time length is exceeded. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling answer wait limit Command Usage Specify time to wait for call to be answered (channel timing). The call is automatically termi- nated if the call destination does not answer within the allotted time period for answering. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value...
VoIP Commands voice signaling hang up wait limit Command Usage Specify time to wait to force caller to disconnect (channel timing). The call is automatically terminated if the call originator does not hang up within the allotted time period after the destination has hung up.
VoIP Commands voice signaling fax holdover Command Usage Specify time to wait to tear down fax call (channel timing), i.e., set the fax call holdover delay. The delay occurs after an on-hook state is detected during fax mode operation, and before a call clear signal is generated on the line.
VoIP Commands voice signaling companding Command Usage Define companding type (Mu-Law/A-Law) for signaling power at the digital signal processing pulse code modulation (PCM) interface. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling receive gain Command Usage Specify gain in signaling power inserted at receiver. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel gain_value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling transmit gain Command Usage Specify gain in signaling power inserted at transmitter. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel gain_value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling idle noise Command Usage Specify signaling power amplitude for comfort (idle) noise. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling em on hook debounce Command Usage Specify E&M signaling time for transition (debounce) to on-hook. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling em off hook debounce Command Usage Specify Ear & Mouth signaling time for transition (debounce) to off-hook. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling em seize detect Command Usage Specify E&M signaling time to wait before declaring on-hook (seize detect), i.e., amount of time M-lead must be off-hook before an incoming call is declared. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling em clear detect Command Usage Specify E&M Signaling time to wait before declaring off-hook (clear detect), i.e., time off-hook before call clearing is declared. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling em clear confirm detect Command Usage Specify E&M signaling time to wait before confirming on-hook. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling em clear confirm wait max Command Usage Specify Ear & Mouth signaling time to wait for on-hook after a clear. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling em guard all Command Usage Specify Ear & Mouth signaling time to wait between termination and origination. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling em guard out Command Usage Specify Ear & Mouth signaling time to wait between termination and receiving. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling em dial tone Command Usage Set Ear & Mouth signaling dial tone generation on incoming calls (on/off). Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling em min connection time Command Usage Specify minimum Ear & Mouth signaling connection time. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling em hang up wait Command Usage Specify time to wait after Ear & Mouth signaling hang up before disabling. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling emw in wink wait min Command Usage Specify minimum Ear & Mouth wink delay on incoming calls. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling emw in wink wait max Command Usage Specify maximum Ear & Mouth wink delay on incoming calls. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling emw in wink duration Command Usage Specify duration of Ear & Mouth wink delay on incoming calls. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling emw in wink digit ignore Command Usage Specify time to ignore tone (digits) after Ear & Mouth wink. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling emw out wink wait max Command Usage Specify time to wait for E&M wink on outgoing calls. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling emw out wink duration min Command Usage Specify minimum E&M wink duration. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling emw out wink duration max Command Usage Specify maximum E&M wink duration. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling emi glare report Command Usage Specify E&M immediate start time to remain off-hook when congested. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling emi digit wait Command Usage Specify E&M immediate start time to wait before beginning digit collection. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling emd in delay min Command Usage Specify minimum E&M delay start response to off-hook (dial tone) state. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling emd in delay max Command Usage Specify maximum E&M delay start response to off-hook (dial tone) state. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling emd in digit ignore Command Usage Specify time to ignore incoming digits after E&M delay start. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling emd out integrity check Command Usage Specify E&M delay start signal detection. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling emd out delay duration min Command Usage Specify minimum E&M delay start detection time on “M” lead. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling emd out detail duration max Command Usage Specify maximum E&M delay start detection time on “M” lead. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling emd out delay check Command Usage Specify maximum time to wait for E&M delay start detection. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling fxs ls on hook debounce Command Usage Specify Foreign Exchange Station Loop Start (FXS LS) debounce interval to on-hook transition. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling fxs ls off hook debounce Command Usage Specify Foreign Exchange Station Loop Start (FXS LS) debounce interval to off-hook transition. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling fxs ls seize detect Command Usage Specify Foreign Exchange Station Loop Start (FXS LS) time to wait before declaring off-hook. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling fxs ls originate clear detect Command Usage Specify Foreign Exchange Station Loop Start (FXS LS) minimum time to wait before declaring on-hook by originator (calling party). Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling fxs ls answer clear detect Command Usage Specify Foreign Exchange Station Loop Start (FXS LS) minimum time to wait before declaring on-hook by answerer (called party) after the calling party has ended the call. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions:...
VoIP Commands voice signaling fxs ls supervisory disconnect wait Command Usage Specify Foreign Exchange Station Loop Start (FXS LS) time to wait after supervisory discon- nect before declaring on-hook. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling fxs ls supervisory disconnect duration Command Usage Specify Foreign Exchange Station Loop Start (FXS LS) duration of supervisory disconnect. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling fxs ls caller id Command Usage Set Foreign Exchange Station Loop Start (FXS LS) to generate outbound caller ID (on/off). Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling fxs ls ringing debounce Command Usage Specify Foreign Exchange Office Loop Start (FXO LS) incoming ring signal debounce interval. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling fxo ls supervisory disconnect detection Command Usage Set Foreign Exchange Office Loop Start (FXO LS) supervisory disconnect detection signal (enable/disable). Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling fxo ls supervisory disconnect Command Usage Specify Foreign Exchange Office (FXO) Loop Start duration of supervisory disconnect detec- tion signal. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling fxo ls guard out Command Usage Specify Foreign Exchange Office (FXO) Loop Start allowed time period after a call when a channel cannot originate, but may receive a call. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling fxo ls ringing inter cycle Command Usage Specify Foreign Exchange Office (FXO) Loop Start time between ring cycles to detect ringing. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling fxo ls ringing inter pulse Command Usage Specify Foreign Exchange Office (FXO) Loop Start time between ring pulses to detect ringing. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling fxo ls caller id Command Usage Set Foreign Exchange Office Loop Start (FXO LS) to detect inbound caller ID (on/off) before the second ring. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling fxo ls answer after Command Usage Specify Foreign Exchange Office Loop Start (FXO LS) number of rings allowed before answer- ing an incoming call (inseize). Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling fxo ls loop current debounce Command Usage Specify Foreign Exchange Office Loop Start (FXO LS) debounce for loop current detector. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling fxo ls battery reversal debounce Command Usage Specify Foreign Exchange Office Loop Start (FXO LS) debounce for battery reversal detector. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling fxs gs seize detect Command Usage Specify Foreign Exchange Station Ground Start (FXO GS) time to wait before declaring off- hook. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling fxs gs on hook debounce Command Usage Specify Foreign Exchange Station Ground Start (FXS GS) debounce interval for on-hook tran- sition. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling fxs gs originate clear detect Command Usage Specify Foreign Exchange Station Ground Start (FXS GS) minimum time to wait before declar- ing on-hook by the call originator to the call answerer. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling fxs gs answer clear detect Command Usage Specify Foreign Exchange Station Ground Start (FXS GS) minimum time to wait before declar- ing on-hook by the call answerer to the call originator. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling fxs gs min ring ground Command Usage Specify Foreign Exchange Station Ground Start (FXS GS) time to wait after ring before grounding tip. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling fxs gs max wait loop Command Usage Specify Foreign Exchange Station Ground Start (FXS GS) maximum time to wait for loop to close after grounding tip. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling fxs gs min loop open Command Usage Specify Foreign Exchange Station Ground Start (FXS GS) minimum time between open loop and idle state. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling fxs gs caller id Command Usage Set Foreign Exchange Station Ground Start (FXS GS) to generate outbound caller ID (on/off). Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling fxs gs off hook debounce Command Usage Specify Foreign Exchange Station Ground Start (FXS GS) debounce interval for off-hook. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling fxs gs ring ground debounce Command Usage Specify Foreign Exchange Station Ground Start (FXS GS) debounce interval for ring ground detector. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling fxs gs ring id Command Usage Set Foreign Exchange Station Ground Start (FXS GS) ring ID, or continental ring tone vari- ance for North America or Europe. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling fxo gs connection loop open debounce Command Usage Specify Foreign Exchange Office Ground Start (FXS GS) debounce interval for loop open detection. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling fxo gs max tip ground wait Command Usage Specify Foreign Exchange Office Ground Start (FXS GS) maximum time between ring ground and tip ground. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling fxo gs tip ground debounce Command Usage Specify Foreign Exchange Office Ground Start (FXS GS) debounce interval for tip ground detector. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling fxo gs ringing debounce Command Usage Specify Foreign Exchange Office Ground Start (FXS GS) debounce for incoming ring signal. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling fxo gs ringing inter cycle Command Usage Specify Foreign Exchange Office Ground Start (FXS GS) time between consecutive ring cycles. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling fxo gs ringing inter pulse Command Usage Specify Foreign Exchange Office Ground Start (FXO GS) time between consecutive ring pulses. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling fxo gs caller id detection Command Usage Set Foreign Exchange Office (FXO) Ground Start (GS) to detect inbound caller ID (on/off). Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling fxo gs answer after Command Usage Specify Foreign Exchange Office (FXO) Ground Start (GS) number of rings allowed before answering. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling fxo gs loop current debounce Command Usage Specify Foreign Exchange Office (FXO) Ground Start (GS) debounce interval for loop current detector. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling fxo gs battery reversal debounce Command Usage Specify Foreign Exchange Office (FXO) Ground Start (GS) debounce interval for battery rever- sal detector. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling caller id name Command Usage Set outbound caller ID name (private/unavailable) to transmit. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel “callerIdName” Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling caller id number Command Usage Set outbound caller ID number (published/non-published) number to transmit. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel “callerIdNumber” Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling tone table Command Usage Set outbound tone table (ringing/silence) for telephony channel identifier (TCID). Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel Definitions: slot Specifies slot number of voice daughtercard installed in switching module, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling call progress tone Command Usage Set call signaling for detection of call progress tones (on/off/relative). Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling call progress tone detection configuration Command Usage Set call signaling for call progress tone detection configuration (default/alternate). Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling v.18 tone detection threshold hang time Command Usage Set V.18 Annex A signal duration threshold for tone detection. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling v.18 tone detection threshold level Command Usage Set V.18 Annex A signal strength threshold level for tone detection. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling v.18 tone detection threshold fraction Command Usage Set V.18 Annex A signal strength threshold fraction for tone detection. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling single frequency tone detection threshold level Command Usage Set signal strength threshold level for single (frequency) tone detection. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling single frequency tone detection threshold time Command Usage Set signal strength threshold duration for single (frequency) tone detection. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling echo canceller non-linear sensitivity Command Usage Set echo canceller processor non-linear signal sensitivity. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling acoustic echo canceller mode Command Usage Set acoustic echo canceller processor mode (on/off). Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling acoustic echo canceller non-linear processor Command Usage Set acoustic echo canceller non-linear processor mode (on/off). Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling acoustic echo canceller output Command Usage Set acoustic echo canceller processor output (handset/hands free). Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling acoustic echo canceller handset speaker gain Command Usage Set acoustic voice echo canceller processor handset speaker gain. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling acoustic echo canceller hands free speaker gain Command Usage Set acoustic echo canceller hands free speaker gain. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel value Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling override in band call progress tones Command Usage Override call signaling for detection of call progress tones (on/off/relative). This command should only be used under the supervision of trained personnel. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling override full call progress tones Command Usage Override call signaling for call progress tone detection configuration (default/alternate). This command should only be used under the supervision of trained personnel. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling override ring back Command Usage Override call signaling for ring back (on/off). This command should only be used under the supervision of trained personnel. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling override in band codec switching Command Usage Override call signaling for in-band codec switching (on/off). This command should only be used under the supervision of trained personnel. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling override psu codec switching Command Usage Override call signaling for packet switch unit (PSU) codec switching (on/off). This command should only be used under the supervision of trained personnel. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling override network overlap dialing Command Usage Override call signaling for network overlap dialing (on/off). This command should only be used under the supervision of trained personnel. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling override information element transport Command Usage Override call signaling for information element (IE) transport (on/off). This command should only be used under the supervision of trained personnel. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling override qsig information element transport Command Usage Override call signaling for QSIG information element (IE) transport (on/off). This command should only be used under the supervision of trained personnel. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice signaling override setup Command Usage Override call signaling for voice, fax, modem, data setup (on/off). This command should only be used under the supervision of trained personnel. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands Coding Profiles The commands listed and described below are used to relate Coding Profiles to channels and configure the following associated components and functions: codecs, caller ID, voice mode parameters, voice network buffers, voice activity detection, tone detection, echo canceller, facsimile modem, facsimile T.38 mode, and silence detection.
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VoIP Commands Tone Detection coding profile voice DTMF relay (on/off) coding profile fax modem switchover (enable/disable) coding profile call progress tone detection (on/off) coding profile V.18 Annex A call progress tone detection (on/off) coding profile single frequency tone detection (on/off) Echo Canceller coding profile voice echo canceller (on/off) coding profile voice echo canceller non-linear processor mode (on/off)
VoIP Commands voice coding profile Command Usage Create coding profile with specified name. Syntax Options “codingProfName” Definitions: codingProfName Identifies coding profile by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of 40 characters. The following characters are permitted in the coding profile name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
VoIP Commands voice no coding profile Command Usage Delete coding profile with specified name. Syntax Options “codingProfName” Definitions: codingProfName Identifies coding profile by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of 40 characters. The following characters are permitted in the coding profile name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
VoIP Commands view voice coding profile Command Usage Display coding profile for voice channels. Syntax Options “codingProfName” Definitions: codingProfName Identifies coding profile by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of 40 characters. The following characters are permitted in the coding profile name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
VoIP Commands voice coding profile all reset Command Usage Reset all coding profiles for voice switching daughtercard to defaults, and delete all existing coding profiles at the same time. (Not available this release.) Syntax Options Remarks Coding profile factory default settings are currently available only from the source code. Page 5-180...
VoIP Commands voice channel available coding profile Command Usage Relate coding profile to specified voice channel. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel “codingProfName” Definitions: slot Specifies the chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ). endChannel The last number in the range of voice channels (e.g., o Syntax Note o...
VoIP Commands voice channel assign preferred coding profile Command Usage Specify preferred coding profile (voice, fax, modem, data) for calls on voice channel. Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel “codingProfName” Definitions: slot Specifies the chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). startChannel The first number in the range of voice channels (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice coding profile coding type Command Usage Specify codec type for coding profile. (See table of codec types on next page for more details.) Syntax Options “codingProfName” codec_type Definitions: codingProfName Identifies coding profile by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of 40 characters. The following characters are permitted in the coding profile name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
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VoIP Commands Use the table below to determine the VPI and VIF for the codec type selected as per the command. Codec Description Voice Modem Voice Voice Type Packet Information Interval Field (VIF) (VPI) Time Size Allowed Reference G.711 PCM Mu-Law 640 bits 1280 bits 1920 bits...
VoIP Commands voice coding profile voice packet interval Command Usage Specify preferred coding profile voice packet interval (VPI) size and voice information field (VIF) size. Syntax Options “codingProfName” packet_size Definitions: codingProfName Identifies coding profile by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of 40 characters. The following characters are permitted in the coding profile name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
VoIP Commands voice coding profile voice network delay buffer mode Command Usage Set coding profile buffer mode (adaptive/static). Syntax Options “codingProfName” Definitions: codingProfName Identifies coding profile by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of 40 characters. The following characters are permitted in the coding profile name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
VoIP Commands voice coding profile voice network delay buffer nominal delay Command Usage Specify coding profile nominal delay. Syntax Options “codingProfName” value Definitions: codingProfName Identifies coding profile by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of 40 characters. The following characters are permitted in the coding profile name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
VoIP Commands voice coding profile voice network delay buffer max delay Command Usage Specify coding profile maximum delay. Syntax Options “codingProfName” value Definitions: codingProfName Identifies coding profile by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of 40 characters. The following characters are permitted in the coding profile name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
VoIP Commands voice coding profile voice activity detector Command Usage Set coding profile for voice activity detector (on/off). Syntax Options “codingProfName” Definitions: codingProfName Identifies coding profile by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of 40 characters. The following characters are permitted in the coding profile name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
VoIP Commands voice coding profile voice activity detection threshold mode Command Usage Set coding profile voice activity threshold mode (adaptive/relative). Syntax Options “codingProfName” Definitions: codingProfName Identifies coding profile by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of 40 characters. The following characters are permitted in the coding profile name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
VoIP Commands voice coding profile voice activity detection threshold level Command Usage Specify coding profile VAD audio threshold level (adaptive/relative; adaptive if threshold mode enabled). Syntax Options “codingProfName” threshold_level Definitions: codingProfName Identifies coding profile by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of 40 characters. The following characters are permitted in the coding profile name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
VoIP Commands voice coding profile voice dtmf relay Command Usage Set voice coding profile for Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) relay (on/off). Syntax Options “codingProfName” Definitions: codingProfName Identifies coding profile by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of 40 characters. The following characters are permitted in the coding profile name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
VoIP Commands voice coding profile switchover Command Usage Set coding profile fax/modem switchover (enable/disable). Syntax Options “codingProfName” Definitions: codingProfName Identifies coding profile by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of 40 characters. The following characters are permitted in the coding profile name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
VoIP Commands voice coding profile call progress tone detection Command Usage Set coding profile call progress tone detection (on/off). Syntax Options “codingProfName” Definitions: codingProfName Identifies coding profile by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of 40 characters. The following characters are permitted in the coding profile name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
VoIP Commands voice coding profile voice dtmf relay Command Usage Set voice coding profile for V.18 Annex A call progress tone detection (on/off). Syntax Options “codingProfName” Definitions: codingProfName Identifies coding profile by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of 40 characters. The following characters are permitted in the coding profile name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
VoIP Commands voice coding profile single frequency tone detection Command Usage Set coding profile single frequency call progress tone detection (on/off). Syntax Options “codingProfName” Definitions: codingProfName Identifies coding profile by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of 40 characters. The following characters are permitted in the coding profile name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
VoIP Commands voice coding profile voice echo canceller Command Usage Set coding profile voice echo canceller (on/off). Syntax Options “codingProfName” Definitions: codingProfName Identifies coding profile by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of 40 characters. The following characters are permitted in the coding profile name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
VoIP Commands voice coding profile voice echo canceller non linear Command Usage Set coding profile voice echo canceller non-linear processor mode (on/off). Syntax Options “codingProfName” Definitions: codingProfName Identifies coding profile by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of 40 characters. The following characters are permitted in the coding profile name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
VoIP Commands voice coding profile echo canceller noise level Command Usage Specify coding profile echo canceller noise level. Syntax Options “codingProfName” value Definitions: codingProfName Identifies coding profile by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of 40 characters. The following characters are permitted in the coding profile name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
VoIP Commands voice coding profile voice echo canceller tail length Command Usage Specify coding profile voice echo canceller tail delay length. Syntax Options “codingProfName” value Definitions: codingProfName Identifies coding profile by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of 40 characters. The following characters are permitted in the coding profile name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
VoIP Commands voice coding profile echo canceller refresh configuration Command Usage Specify coding profile echo canceller refresh configuration state. Syntax Options “codingProfName” Definitions: codingProfName Identifies coding profile by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of 40 characters. The following characters are permitted in the coding profile name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
VoIP Commands voice coding profile echo canceller refresh state Command Usage Specify coding profile echo refresh state. Syntax Options “codingProfName” Definitions: codingProfName Identifies coding profile by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of 40 characters. The following characters are permitted in the coding profile name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
VoIP Commands voice coding profile fax rate Command Usage Specify coding profile maximum allowed fax modem data rate. Syntax Options “codingProfName” Definitions: codingProfName Identifies coding profile by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of 40 characters. The following characters are permitted in the coding profile name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
VoIP Commands voice coding profile fax transmit level Command Usage Specify coding profile fax modem transmit level gain. Syntax Options “codingProfName” gain_value Definitions: codingProfName Identifies coding profile by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of 40 characters. The following characters are permitted in the coding profile name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
VoIP Commands voice coding profile fax carrier detect threshold Command Usage Specify coding profile fax modem carrier detect threshold. Syntax Options “codingProfName” Definitions: codingProfName Identifies coding profile by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of 40 characters. The following characters are permitted in the coding profile name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
VoIP Commands voice coding profile fax timeout Command Usage Specify coding profile inactivity detection time to automatically tear down fax. Syntax Options “codingProfName” value Definitions: codingProfName Identifies coding profile by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of 40 characters. The following characters are permitted in the coding profile name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
VoIP Commands voice coding profile fax t.38 high speed packet rate Command Usage Specify coding profile T.38 high speed fax rate. Syntax Options “codingProfName” Definitions: codingProfName Identifies coding profile by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of 40 characters. The following characters are permitted in the coding profile name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
VoIP Commands voice coding profile fax t.38 high speed redundancy Command Usage Specify coding T.38 high speed packet redundancy. Syntax Options “codingProfName” Definitions: codingProfName Identifies coding profile by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of 40 characters. The following characters are permitted in the coding profile name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
VoIP Commands voice coding profile fax t.38 training check field method Command Usage Specify coding profile T.38 data handling method (local/over the network). Syntax Options “codingProfName” Definitions: codingProfName Identifies coding profile by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of 40 characters. The following characters are permitted in the coding profile name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
VoIP Commands voice coding profile silence detect time Command Usage Specify voice/fax coding profile silence detection time. Syntax Options “codingProfName” value Definitions: codingProfName Identifies coding profile by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of 40 characters. The following characters are permitted in the coding profile name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
VoIP Commands voice coding profile silence detect level Command Usage Specify voice/fax coding profile silence signal level. Syntax Options “codingProfName” signal_level Definitions: codingProfName Identifies coding profile by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of 40 characters. The following characters are permitted in the coding profile name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
VoIP Commands voice coding profile g.711 modem resampling mode Command Usage Specify g.711 (PCM Mu-Law/PCM A-Law) modem coding resampling. Syntax Options “codingProfName” Definitions: codingProfName Identifies coding profile by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of 40 characters. The following characters are permitted in the coding profile name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
VoIP Commands voice coding profile caller id Command Usage Set caller ID for specified coding profile (on/off); this command must be set to apply all other caller ID settings as listed: Telephony Signaling FXS LS to generate outbound caller ID (on/off) FXS LS to detect inbound caller ID (on/off) FXO GS to generate outbound caller ID (on/off) FXO GS to detect inbound caller ID (on/off)
VoIP Commands Voice Network The commands listed and described below are used to assign and configure the VoIP or voice network and the following related components: H.323 gateway discovery, operations and configuration. Talking about network portion, i.e., H.323, of a physical voice daughtercard, this is not to be confused with the voice switching daughtercard commands which deal with general daugh- tercard features - dialing timers, gateway mode and voice ports.
VoIP Commands voice network card h.323 gatekeeper control Command Usage Set voice switching daughtercard to use gatekeeper (on/off). Syntax Options slot/card_number Definitions: slot Specifies the chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). card_number Specifies the voice daughtercard position number, (e.g., ). Turns ON H.323 gatekeeper for specified voice network.
VoIP Commands voice network h.323 gatekeeper mode Command Usage Set gatekeeper mode for voice switching daughtercard gateway discovery (manual/auto). Syntax Options slot/card_number Definitions: slot Specifies the chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). card_number Specifies the voice daughtercard position number, (e.g., ). Turns ON H.323 gatekeeper manual discovery mode for specified voice network.
VoIP Commands voice network h.323 allow calls without gatekeeper Command Usage Set calls allowed (or disallowed) without gatekeeper; voice switching daughtercard gateway endpoint not registered (true/false). Syntax Options slot/card_number Definitions: slot Specifies the chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). card_number Specifies the voice daughtercard position number, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice network h.323 allow calls without gatekeeper max tries Command Usage Specify number of registration attempts allowed before voice switching daughtercard gate- way endpoint registration failure occurs. Syntax Options slot/card_number value Definitions: slot Specifies the chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). card_number Specifies the voice daughtercard position number, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice network h.323 gatekeeper associate Command Usage This command is used to associate or (disassociate) one or more phone groups with a daugh- tercard gatekeeper, thereby enabling the daughtercard to generate the legal H.323 alias names that are sent to the gatekeeper in lieu of a telephone number. Syntax Options slot/card_number “phoneGrpName”...
VoIP Commands voice network h.323 display name Command Usage Specify H.323 display name for voice switching daughtercard gateway. Syntax Options slot/card_number “string” Definitions: slot Specifies the chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). card_number Specifies the voice daughtercard position number, (e.g., ). string Any string up to 64 bytes, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice network h.323 rtp port mode Command Usage Set RTP/RTCP (Real Time Protocol/Real Time Conferencing Protocol) port mode for voice switching daughtercard H.323 gateway (dynamic/sequential). Syntax Options slot/card_number Definitions: slot Specifies the chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). card_number Specifies the voice daughtercard position number, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice network h.323 rtp port base Command Usage Specify starting RTP/RTCP port number for voice switching daughtercard gateway (if sequen- tial). Syntax Options slot/card_number value Definitions: slot Specifies the chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). card_number Specifies the voice daughtercard position number, (e.g., ).
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VoIP Commands For each new H.323 call, the CCB number is incremented. The first call would be CCB 0, the second would be CCB 1 and so on, as shown below where the RTCP port number is set one number higher than the RTP port number, e.g., the starting RTP port number is 30001 (with a base of 30000), and the starting RTCP port number is 30002.
VoIP Commands Network Dialing Scheme The commands listed and described below are used to configure a Network Dialing Scheme and related components as follows: destinations, phone groups and phone group parame- ters, and numbering plans including numbering plan hunt methods and descriptions. Destinations H.323 endpoint destination name local channel destination...
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VoIP Commands Numbering Plan Description voice numbering plan (optional) Associate Numbering Plan associate (or disassociate) destinations with numbering plans associate (or disassociate) phone groups with numbering plans Page 5-229...
VoIP Commands voice destination h.323 endpoint Command Usage Create an endpoint destination with specified name that uses the H.323 protocol. Syntax Options “endpointDestName” address portAddr Definitions: endpointDestName Identifies the voice call endpoint destination string name unique across the H.323 network, (e.g., ) any string up to 64 bytes (not including quotes).
VoIP Commands voice destination local channel Command Usage Create a local channel destination with specified name. Syntax Options “channelDestName” “endpointDestName”/port/startChannel-endChannel Definitions: channelDestName Identifies the voice call endpoint destination by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of 40 characters. The following characters are permitted in the call destination name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
VoIP Commands voice no destination Command Usage Delete an H.323 endpoint or local channel destination with specified name. Syntax Options “DestName” Definitions: DestName Identifies either the voice call H.323 endpoint destination or local channel destination by name (e.g., ), or the maximum length of 40 characters. The following characters are permitted in the call destination name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
VoIP Commands view voice destination Command Usage Display an H.323 endpoint or local channel destination with specified name. Syntax Options “DestName” Definitions: DestName Identifies either the voice call H.323 endpoint destination or local channel destination by name (e.g., ), or the maximum length of 40 characters. The following characters are permitted in the call destination name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
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VoIP Commands A screen similar to the following displays. Page 5-234...
VoIP Commands voice phone group Command Usage Create phone group with specified name to add to phone group list. Syntax Options “PhoneGroupName” Definitions: PhoneGroupName Identifies the phone group by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of characters . The following characters are permitted in phone group name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
VoIP Commands voice no phone group Command Usage Delete phone group with specified name from phone group list. Syntax Options “PhoneGroupName” Definitions: PhoneGroupName Identifies the phone group by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of characters . The following characters are permitted in phone group name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
VoIP Commands view voice phone group Command Usage Display phone group with specified name in phone group list. Syntax Options “PhoneGroupName” Definitions: PhoneGroupName Identifies the phone group by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of characters . The following characters are permitted in phone group name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
VoIP Commands voice phone group site prefix Command Usage Set unique phone group site prefix for routing VoIP calls (on/off). Syntax Options “PhoneGroupName” Definitions: PhoneGroupName Identifies the phone group by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of characters . The following characters are permitted in the phone group name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
VoIP Commands voice phone group site prefix digits Command Usage Specify unique phone group site prefix digits for routing VoIP calls. Syntax Options “PhoneGroupName” “string” Definitions: PhoneGroupName Identifies the phone group by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of characters . The following characters are permitted in the phone group name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
VoIP Commands voice phone group type Command Usage Specify phone group dialing type numbering scheme as either intra-VoIP network extensions or PSTN telephone numbers. Syntax Options “PhoneGroupName” Definitions: PhoneGroupName Identifies the phone group by name, (e.g., ; maximum length of characters The following characters are permitted in the phone group name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
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VoIP Commands Syntax Notes (intended for daughtercard to daughtercard calls) • If local extensions used, then voice switching daughtercard recognizes fixed number of dialed extension digits, i.e., No site prefix required. • If H.323 gatekeeper control is set to ON via the command, then the telephone extensions are set via the phone group command, and automatically regis-...
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VoIP Commands (intended for daughtercard to daughtercard calls) • If NANP extensions used then voice switching daughtercard recognizes vari- able number of dialed digits, i.e., between 10 and 26 digits; 26 digits when long distance designator(s) and site prefix included. (See international PSTN extensions for more information on site prefixes.) •...
VoIP Commands voice phone group format Command Usage Specify phone group format of telephone number and number of outbound digits to dial. Syntax Options “PhoneGroupName” “formatString” Definitions: PhoneGroupName Identifies the phone group by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of characters .
VoIP Commands voice phone group strip digit length Command Usage Specify number of outbound (collected) digits to strip in phone group before forwarding call (optional). Syntax Options “PhoneGroupName” Definitions: PhoneGroupName Identifies the phone group by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of 40 charac- ters.
VoIP Commands voice phone group forwarding prefix Command Usage Set voice phone group to allow string of digits (prefix) to be forwarded prior to fowarding call to endpoint destination (on/off). Syntax Options “PhoneGroupName” Definitions: PhoneGroupName Identifies the phone group by name, (e.g., );...
VoIP Commands voice phone group forwarding prefix digits Command Usage Specify voice phone group digits to prefix before forwarding call (optional). Syntax Options “PhoneGroupName” “vsmTelephonePrefixNum” Definitions: PhoneGroupName Identifies the phone group by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of 40 charac- ters.
VoIP Commands voice phone group add numbers Command Usage Specify phone group numbers to include in range of digits for phone format string. Syntax Options “PhoneGroupName” “StartRange” “EndRange” Definitions: PhoneGroupNam Identifies the phone group by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of 40 charac- ters.
VoIP Commands voice phone group delete numbers Command Usage Specify phone group numbers to remove from range of digits for phone format string. (Not available this release.) Syntax Options “PhoneGroupName” “StartRange” “EndRange” Definitions: PhoneGroupName Identifies the phone group by name, (e.g., );...
VoIP Commands voice numbering plan Command Usage Create numbering plan with specified name. Syntax Options “NumberingPlanName” Definitions: NumberingPlanName Identifies the numbering plan by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of 40 charac- ters. The following characters are permitted in the numbering plan name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
VoIP Commands voice no numbering plan Command Usage Delete numbering plan with specified name. Syntax Options “NumberingPlanName” Definitions: NumberingPlanName Identifies the numbering plan by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of 40 charac- ters. The following characters are permitted in the numbering plan name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
VoIP Commands view voice numbering plan Command Usage Delete numbering plan with specified name. Syntax Options “NumberingPlanName” Definitions: NumberingPlanName Identifies the numbering plan by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of 40 charac- ters. The following characters are permitted in the numbering plan name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
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VoIP Commands A screen similar to the following displays. Page 5-252...
VoIP Commands voice numbering plan activate Command Usage Activate all voice numbering plans at once or by specified name. Syntax Options “NumberingPlanName” Definitions: Activates all numbering plans at once. NumberingPlanName Identifies the numbering plan by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of 40 charac- ters.
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VoIP Commands The dynamic reconfiguration feature works only on the VoIP commands specifically listed or grouped here: commands commands commands It should be noted that updates made to the configuration using this command are only temporary. In order to make the configuration changes permanent, it will subsequently be necessary to download the changes to the file, and then reissue the command.
VoIP Commands voice numbering plan hunt method Command Usage Specify numbering plan method of outgoing hunting (destination group). Syntax Options “NumberingPlanName” Definitions: NumberingPlanName Identifies the numbering plan by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of 40 charac- ters. The following characters are permitted in the numbering plan name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
VoIP Commands voice numbering plan description Command Usage Define numbering plan of specified phone group (optional). Syntax Options “NumberingPlanName” “string” Definitions: NumberingPlanName Identifies the numbering plan by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of 40 charac- ters. The following characters are permitted in the numbering plan name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
VoIP Commands voice numbering plan destination member Command Usage Associate (or disassociate) destinations, or hunting targets, with numbering plans by name. Syntax Options “NumberingPlanName” “DestName” Definitions: NumberingPlanName Identifies the numbering plan by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of 40 charac- ters.
VoIP Commands voice numbering plan phone group member Command Usage Associate (or disassociate) phone groups with numbering plans by name. Syntax Options “NumberingPlanName” “PhoneGroupName” Definitions: NumberingPlanName Identifies the numbering plan by name, (e.g., ); maximum length of 40 charac- ters. The following characters are permitted in the numbering plan name: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space and # * ~ ’...
VoIP Commands System-Wide VoIP Commands The commands listed and described below are used to display system-wide VoIP command settings and statistics as follows: various VSD level parameters and configured voice items, including telephony, telephony channel, voice play out, DSP (receive and transmit), errors, modem, fax and ISDN statistics.
VoIP Commands view voice port Command Usage Display voice switching daughtercard parameters at the port level. Syntax Options slot/port Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). Default: None Command Example:...
VoIP Commands view voice channel Command Usage Display voice switching daughtercard parameters at the channel level. Syntax Options slot/port/channel Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). channel Specifies port channel number in which to view voice channel parameters, (e.g., Default:...
VoIP Commands voice channel reset all statistics Command Usage Reset all statistics for one or more specified voice channels. (Not available this release.) Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). channel Specifies port channel number range in which to reset all telephony statistics, (e.g., Optional command syntax.
VoIP Commands view voice channel telephony level stats Command Usage Display cumulative telephony statistics. (Not available this release.) Syntax Options slot/port/channel Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). channel Specifies port channel number in which to view telephony statistics, (e.g., Optional command syntax.
VoIP Commands view voice channel telephony channel stats Command Usage Display cumulative channel statistics. (Not available this release.) Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). channel Specifies port channel number range in which to view channel statistics, (e.g., );...
VoIP Commands view voice channel voice playout stats Command Usage Display cumulative voice play out statistics for call in progress. (Not available this release.) Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands view voice channel dsp stats Command Usage Display cumulative DSP receive and transmit statistics. (Not available this release.) Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). channel Specifies port channel number in which to view DSP receive and transmit statistics, (e.g.,...
VoIP Commands view voice channel error stats Command Usage Display cumulative error statistics. (Not available this release.) Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). channel Specifies port channel number in which to view error statistics, (e.g., );...
VoIP Commands view voice channel modem stats Command Usage Display cumulative modem statistics. (Not available this release.) Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). channel Specifies port channel number in which to view modem statistics, (e.g., ;...
VoIP Commands view voice channel fax stats Command Usage Display cumulative facsimile statistics. (Not available this release.) Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). channel Specifies port channel number range in which to view facsimile statistics, (e.g., cumulative for the current call on specified channel.
VoIP Commands view voice channel isdn level 2 stats Command Usage Display cumulative ISDN level 2 statistics. (Not available this release.) Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). port channel Specifies port channel number in which to view ISDN level 2 statistics, (e.g.,...
VoIP Commands voice channel reset telephony level stats Command Usage Reset cumulative telephony statistics for one or more voice channels. (Not available this release.) Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice channel reset telephony channel stats Command Usage Reset channel statistics for one or more voice channels. (Not available this release.) Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). channel Specifies port channel number range in which to reset all telephony channel statistics, (e.g.,...
VoIP Commands voice channel reset voice playout stats Command Usage Reset DSP voice play out statistics for one or more voice channels. (Not available this release.) Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice channel reset dsp stats Command Usage Reset DSP voice play out statistics for one or more voice channels. (Not available this release.) Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
VoIP Commands voice channel reset error stats Command Usage Reset error statistics for one or more voice channels. (Not available this release.) Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). channel Specifies port channel number range in which to reset error statistics, (e.g., );...
VoIP Commands voice channel reset modem stats Command Usage Reset modem statistics for one or more voice channels. (Not available this release.) Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). channel Specifies port channel number range in which to reset modem statistics, (e.g., );...
VoIP Commands voice channel reset fax stats Command Usage Reset facsimile statistics for one or more voice channels. (Not available this release.) Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). port Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ). channel Specifies port channel number range in which to reset facsimile statistics, (e.g., cumulative for the current call on specified channel.
VoIP Commands reset voice channel isdn level 2 stats Command Usage Reset ISDN level 2 statistics for one or more voice channels. (Not available this release.) Syntax Options slot/port/startChannel-endChannel Definitions: slot Specifies chassis slot number where VSM is installed, (e.g., ). Specifies physical port number on voice daughtercard, (e.g., ).
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Index dynamic reconfiguration voice numbering plan activate command gatekeeper 5-223 destination 5-230 H.323 alias telephone numbers 3-29 RADVision Registration, Admission and Status (RAS) E&M (Ear & Mouth) 1-13 protocol 1-15 E&M signaling standard port assignments 5-227 Common, Wink Start, Immediate Start and gatekeeper control 5-216 Delay Start...
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Index Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) 1-13 integrity check 5-107 NANP (North American Numbering Plan) Interface type 3-31 International PSTN 3-37 Network Terminator (NT) 2-16 International Telecommunication Union North American PSTN (Public Switched (ITU) Standards 1-17 Telephone Network) Internet facsimile protocol (T.38) 1-17 Numbering Plans 1-15...
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Index telephone calls Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) international 3-38 Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) 1-13 5-77 telephone handset telephone number hunting 5-257 telephony signaling 1-10 TELNET terminal emulation program QoS ToS (Type of Service) Terminal Equipment (TE) 2-16 qos.img terminals Quality of Service ToS (Type of Service) bit text_cfg.img 1-12...
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Index VoIP networks without PSTN VoIP text-based configuration boot file 1-11 jumper settings 2-23 Ringing Frequency 2-23 Ringing Voltage 2-23 Impedance 2-16 jumper settings 2-16 NT (LT)/TE 2-16 Power Feeds 2-16 jumper settings 2-12 VSM (Voice Switching Module) 1-15 vsmboot.asc 1-11 1-15 5-253...
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