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Cisco WS C4224V 8FXS - 200Mbps Ethernet Switch Software Configuration Manual (310 pages)
Access Gateway Switch
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
Chapter 2 Configuring for the First Time
18
Chapter 4 Configuring the Data Interface
18
C H a P T E R 5 Configuring the Voice Interfaces
18
Appendix B Synopsi of Basic Voip Concept
19
Appendix C Voip Configuration Example
19
Obtaining Documentation
21
Ordering Documentation
22
Documentation Feedback
22
Obtaining Technical Assistance
23
Obtaining Additional Publications and Information
25
Product Overview
27
Ethernet Switching
31
Voip Gateway
32
IP Routing and WAN Features
33
Quality of Service
35
VPN and Firewall Features
35
Application Notes
36
Architecture
36
DSP Allocation
37
Intervlan Routing
40
Quality of Service
40
Layer 2 Qos
40
Separate Voice and Data Vlans
41
Single Voice and Data VLAN with Dot1P
41
Layer 3 Qos
42
WAN Qos Queuing and Scheduling
42
Summary of the Layer 3 WAN Qos Features
42
Configuration Guidelines
44
Default Port Configuration
44
Separate VLAN for Voice and Data
45
Port Configuration for a Single Subnet
45
Intervlan and WAN Routing Configuration
46
Centralized Cisco Callmanager and DHCP Server
46
Voice Port Configuration
47
Interface Range Command Support
48
Switched Port Analyzer (SPAN)
48
Recommended Configurations
48
No VTP or DTP Support
49
Creating a VLAN
49
Defining a VLAN on a Trunk Port
49
Trunking
50
Fractional PRI Configuration
50
No Ring Back Tone Generated
51
MTP Required on Cisco Callmanager
52
H323-Gateway VOIP Bind SRCADDR Command
53
Port Fast Not Enabled on Trunk Ports
54
Priority Queuing on Frame Relay
54
Maximum Number of VLAN and Multicast Groups
55
IP Multicast Support
55
Configuring for the First Time
57
First-Time Configuration
57
Booting the Catalyst 4224
58
Downloading an Image to Boot Flash Memory
58
Connecting a Terminal
59
Connecting a Modem
59
Configuring the Management Port
59
Interface Numbering
60
Using the Cisco IOS CLI
61
Getting Help
62
Command Modes
62
Disabling a Command or Feature
64
Saving Configuration Changes
64
Chapter 3 Configuring Ethernet Switching
65
Configuring the Catalyst 4224 for Cisco IP Telephony
65
Default Switch Configuration
66
Connecting IP Phones to Your Campus Network
66
Configuring Ethernet Ports to Support IP Phones and a Daisy-Chained Workstation
67
Configuring Separate Voice and Data Subnets
68
Voice Traffic and VVID
69
Sample Configuration 1
70
Configuring a Single Subnet for Voice and Data
71
Sample Configuration
73
Configuring Ethernet Ports to Support IP Phones with Multiple Ports
73
IP Addressing
73
Sample Configuration
74
Managing the Catalyst 4224 Access Gateway Switch
74
Adding Trap Managers
75
Configuring IP Information
75
Assigning IP Information to the Switch-Overview
75
Assigning IP Information to the Switch-Procedure
76
Removing an IP Address
77
Specifying a Domain Name and Configuring the DNS
77
Configuring Voice Ports
78
Configuring a Port to Connect to a Cisco 7960 IP Phone
79
Disabling Inline Power on a Catalyst 4224
79
Enabling and Disabling Switch Port Analyzer
80
Enabling the Switch Port Analyzer
81
Disabling Switch Port Analyzer
81
Managing the ARP Table
81
Managing the MAC Address Tables
82
MAC Addresses and Vlans
83
Changing the Address Aging Time
83
Adding Secure Addresses
84
Adding and Removing Static Addresses
86
Configuring the Data Interfaces
90
Configuring the Host Name and Password
90
Configuring the Fast Ethernet Interface
92
Configuring Asynchronous/Synchronous Serial Interfaces
94
Configuring ISDN BRI Interfaces
97
Configuring T1 and E1 Interfaces
100
Configuring T1 Interfaces
100
Configuring E1 Interfaces
104
Checking the Interface Configuration
106
Saving Configuration Changes
107
Configuring the Voice Interfaces
109
Configuring Voice Interfaces
109
MGCP Configuration
111
Enabling MGCP
112
Enabling Switchover and Switchback
113
Configuring FXS and FXO Analog Ports
116
Configuring T1-CAS E&M Emulation
116
Configuring T1/E1 (ISDN-PRI) Ports
118
Configuring T1 Interfaces
118
Configuring E1 Interfaces
121
Where to Go Next
124
H.323 Gateway Configuration
124
Configuring T1-CAS Analog Emulation (H.323)
127
Managing Input Gain for Cisco IP Voice Applications
129
FXS Emulation Example
129
FXO Emulation Example
131
E&M Emulation Example
131
ISDN BRI Configuration (H.323)
132
Configuring ISDN BRI Lines
134
ISDN BRI Provisioning by Switch Type
134
Defining ISDN Service Profile Identifiers
137
BRI Direct-Inward Dialing Configuration
137
Gateway 1 Configuration
138
Gateway 2 Configuration
139
Configuring T1 Interfaces
139
T1/E1 Configuration (H.323)
139
T1/PRI Configuration Example
141
Configuring E1 Interfaces
141
E1/PRI Configuration Example
142
E&M Trunk Line Configuration (H.323)
143
Scenario
143
Handling Incoming Caller ID Digits on an E&M Port
144
Gateway San Jose Configuration
145
Gateway Salt Lake City Configuration
145
Chapter 6 Configuring Voip
147
Prerequisite Tasks
148
Configuration Tasks
149
Configure IP Networks for Real-Time Voice Traffic
149
Configure RSVP for Voice
151
Enable RSVP
151
RSVP Configuration Example
152
Configure Multilink Point-To-Point Protocol with Interleaving
153
Multilink PPP Configuration Example
155
Configure Real-Time Transport Protocol Header Compression
155
Enable RTP Header Compression on a Serial Interface
157
Change the Number of Header Compression Connections
157
RTP Header Compression Configuration Example
157
Configure Custom Queuing
157
Configure Weighted Fair Queuing
158
Configure Number Expansion
158
Create a Number Expansion Table
159
Configure Number Expansion
161
Configure Dial Peers
161
Inbound Versus Outbound Dial Peers
163
Create a Dial-Peer Configuration Table
165
Configure POTS Dial Peers
166
Outbound Dialing on POTS Dial Peers
166
Configure Voip Dial Peers
167
Verifying Your Configuration
167
Troubleshooting Tips
168
Configure Voice Ports
168
Configure FXS or FXO Voice Ports
169
Verifying Your Configuration
170
Troubleshooting Tips
171
Fine-Tune FXS and FXO Voice Ports
171
Configure E&M Voice Ports
173
Verifying Your Configuration
175
Troubleshooting Tips
176
Fine-Tune E&M Voice Ports
176
Additional Voip Dial-Peer Configurations
179
Configure IP Precedence for Dial Peers
179
Configure RSVP for Dial Peers
180
Configure Codec and VAD for Dial Peers
181
Configure Codec for a Voip Dial Peer
181
Configure VAD for a Voip Dial Peer
182
Configure Frame Relay for Voip
183
Frame Relay for Voip Configuration Example
184
Configuring the Eight-Port FXS RJ-21 Module
188
Eight-Port RJ-21 FXS Module User Interface Conventions
188
Configuring FXS Voice Ports
188
Changing Default Configurations
188
Validating the Configuration
190
Troubleshooting the Configuration
191
Fine-Tuning FXS Voice Ports
192
Activating the Voice Port
194
Sample Configuration
194
Cisco 2600 Sample Configuration
196
FXS Module Sample Configuration
196
Displaying Cisco 2600 Configuration Values
197
Displaying FXS Module Configuration Values
198
Chapter 8 Configuring Survivable Remote Site Telephony
201
Overview of Survivable Remote Site Telephony
202
Restrictions
202
Prerequisites
203
Supported Features
203
Fallback Behavior
204
Configuring Survivable Remote Site Telephony
207
Verifying Survivable Remote Site Telephony
209
Troubleshooting Survivable Remote Site Telephony
210
Monitoring and Maintaining Survivable Remote Site Telephony
211
SRST Configuration Example
212
Chapter 9 Implementing Fax over IP on Cisco Voice Gateways
215
Overview
216
Fax Pass-Through
216
Cisco Fax Relay
217
Supported Platforms and Features
218
Chapter 10 Traffic Shaping
219
About Traffic Shaping
220
Why Use Traffic Shaping
220
Traffic Shaping and Rate of Transfer
221
Discard Eligible Bit
222
Differences between Shaping Mechanisms
222
Traffic Shaping and Queueing
224
Generic Traffic Shaping
224
How It Works
224
Configuration and Commands
225
Class-Based Traffic Shaping
226
How It Works
226
Configuration and Commands
226
Restrictions
227
Frame Relay Traffic Shaping
227
How It Works
228
Derived Rates
228
Configuration and Commands
229
Restrictions
230
Distributed Traffic Shaping
230
Prerequisites
230
How It Works
230
Configuration
231
Restrictions
232
Low-Latency Queueing
232
Chapter 11 Configuring Encryption Services
235
Configuring the Encryption Service Adapter
236
Step 1: Configure the T1 Channel Group
236
Step 2: Configure the Internet Key Exchange Security Protocol
237
Step 3: Configure Ipsec Network Security
239
Step 4: Configure Encryption on the T1 Channel Group Serial Interface
242
Verifying the Configuration
243
Sample Configurations
243
Encrypting Traffic between Two Networks
243
Configuration File for the Public Gateway
244
Configuration File for the Private Gateway
245
Exchanging Encrypted Data through an Ipsec Tunnel
248
Configuration File for Peer 1
248
Configuration File for Peer 2
250
Chapter 12 Configuring Other Routing Protocols
253
Novell IPX
253
The Cisco Implementation of Novell IPX
253
IPX MIB Support
254
IPX Enhanced IGRP Support
254
LAN Support
255
VLAN Support
255
Multilayer Switching Support
255
IPX Configuration
255
Ibm Sna
256
The Cisco Four-Phase Model for SNA-To-IP Integration
256
Phase One: SNA Centric
258
Phase Two: IP Transport
259
Phase Three: IP Client
260
Phase Four: IP Centric
261
Summary of Four-Phase Model
261
Scenarios for SNA-To-IP Integration
262
Line Consolidation
262
FEP Replacement
262
Desktop Consolidation
263
SNA Configuration
264
Appendix
265
Command Reference for Voice VLAN
265
Interface Range
265
Syntax
265
Syntax Description
266
Defaults
266
Command Modes
266
Usage Guidelines
266
Example
266
Appendix A Command Reference for Voice VLAN
266
Interface Range
266
Interface Vlan
267
Syntax
267
Syntax Description
267
Defaults
267
Example
268
Monitor Session
268
Syntax
268
Syntax Description
270
Defaults
270
Command Modes
270
Usage Guidelines
270
Syntax
270
Example
271
Syntax
271
Command Modes
272
Example
272
Switchport Access
272
Syntax
273
Syntax Description
273
Defaults
273
Command Modes
273
Usage Guidelines
273
Example
273
Switchport Voice Vlan
274
Syntax
274
Syntax Description
274
Defaults
275
Command Modes
275
Usage Guidelines
275
Example
275
Appendix
277
Synopsis of Basic Voip Concepts
277
Voip Overview
277
A Voice Primer
277
How Voip Processes a Typical Telephone Call
278
Numbering Scheme
279
Analog Versus Digital
279
Codecs
280
Mean Opinion Score
280
Delay
281
Jitter
282
End-To-End Delay
283
Echo
283
Signaling
283
Appendix
285
Voip Configuration Examples
285
FXS-To-FXS Connection Using RSVP
285
Configuration for Catalyst 4224 RLB-1
287
Configuration for Catalyst 4224 RLB-W
288
Configuration for Catalyst 4224 RLB-E
289
Configuration for Catalyst 4224 RLB-2
290
Linking PBX Users with E&M Trunk Lines
291
Router San Jose Configuration
292
Router Salt Lake City Configuration
293
FXO Gateway to PSTN
294
Router San Jose Configuration
295
Router Salt Lake City Configuration
295
FXO Gateway to PSTN (PLAR Mode)
296
Router San Jose Configuration
297
Router Salt Lake City Configuration
297
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