Typical User Scenarios - Cisco TelePresence Administrator's Manual

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Introduction

Typical user scenarios

The Cisco TelePresence® ISDN Link is a compact appliance for
in-room ISDN and external network connectivity.
The ISDN Link provides direct connectivity for IP-to-ISDN or
IP-to-V.35 networks (E-, EX-, MX-, C- and SX-series). It can
be used as main connection, back up connection or for external
calls. The ISDN network can be combined with an IP network.
Support for up to 4 Basic Rate Interface (BRI) or 1 Primary
Rate Interface (PRI) ISDN ports and external networks (cable
standards V.35, RS530, RS449, and RS366).
For configuration examples, see the following pages.
NOTE:
When connecting PRI to an ADTRAN switch, you
MUST disable parallel dialing used in bonding calls, due to
internal ADTRAN capacity problems. Otherwise, outgoing calls
(especially higher rates) may take a long time, or even fail.
xConfiguration ISDN ParallelDial: Off
For other PBXs, you should be able to allow parallel dialing:
xConfiguration ISDN ParallelDial: On
D14954.01
ISDN Link Administrator Guide IL1.0, June 2012.
Copyright © 2012 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Getting started
Configuration examples
Configuration examples
ISDN only
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External Network
Shown with optional external encryption devices.
EX90
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External
Network
External
Encryption
device
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Password protection
Appendices
Combining ISDN and IP
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IMUX
ISDN Network
IMUX
Administrator guide
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Encryption
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