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index

Symbols

—     5-37

#format2 keyword     5-17

*.desiredPlatformState     5-9, 5-19

*.IP_Addr1     5-8

*.IP_Addr2     5-8

*.ipAddrLocalA     5-8

*.ipAddrLocalB     5-8

*.ipAddrPeerA     5-8

*.ipAddrPeerB     5-8

*.stPort     5-9, 5-16, 5-19

*.SyscheckpointEnabled     5-9

A

AAA

AAA/RADIUS     1-4, 3-1
aaa accounting command     3-8
aaa authentication command     3-8
aaa authorization command     3-8
aaa new-model command     3-8, 3-17
accounting commands     3-5
configuring accounting     3-5
usage records     2-45
AAA billing, adding to GW (figure)     3-8

access code, international     2-7

access lists     2-35

accounting

call leg records     3-6
commands     3-5
configuring     3-5
exporting RADIUS records     3-5
RADIUS records     3-5
accounting commands     3-5

acct-port     3-9, 3-18

Acct-Session-ID     3-6

Acct-Session-Id attribute field     3-6

Acct-Session-Id field     3-7

Adobe Acrobat

Reader     xi
using     x
aggregation

basic model (figure)     1-3
model     1-3
model for card services (prepaid and postpaid) (figure)     1-4
A link     5-2

alternate DGK

fault tolerance     2-28
alternate GK     2-28

AMA     3-15

ANI     2-7

answer-address command option     2-7

APC     5-6, 5-13, 5-14

ARP     2-40

ARQ     2-40

attribute/value pair     3-2

authorization and billing infrastructure (figure)     3-16

auth-port     3-9, 3-18

B

b_channel command statement     5-17

backhaul     5-5

back-to-back GW

examples     2-47
in aggregation model     1-3
in Clarent transit zone (figure)     2-53
in IP-to-IP topology (figure)     2-47
in OSP transit zone (figure)     2-51
IVR     2-45
loss of fax tones with two back-to-back GWs     2-46
modem passthrough     2-46
multiple (figure)     2-55
QoS for voice with two back-to-back GWs     2-46
relationship to wholesaler and carriers (figure)     2-46
SS7 POP     2-45
TDM     2-45
usage records     2-45
Bell 1268 C3 protocol     5-14

Bellcore

See Telcordia Technologies
BHCA     2-56

billing

Clarent Command Center     3-19

C

C7 IP link     5-15

CAC     2-24

CAC master list     2-25

call application voice command     3-21

call application voice debit command     3-17

call leg     3-3

and NTP     3-3
call legs (figure)     3-3
events for RADIUS billing (figure)     3-4
records     3-6
call rate

supported on Cisco AS5300     2-57
call record

analyzing     3-6
card services

postpaid     3-18
prepaid     3-16
prepaid, configuring     3-15
cautions     xii

CCITT     5-12

CCS     5-1

CDR

analyzing     3-5
CHAP     2-34

challenge (figure)     2-35
checkpointing     5-2, 5-8, 5-9

China TUP     2-59

CIC

installing     3-31
CIC (Carrier Identification Code)     5-16

CIC (Cisco Info Center)     3-26

Cisco.com     xiv

Cisco 2611     5-5

Cisco 3600     2-44

Cisco 3600 series     2-59

provisioning     4-2
Cisco 3620     2-59

Cisco 3640     2-59

Cisco 3660     2-59

Cisco AS5300     2-44

Cisco AS5300 series

provisioning     4-2
Cisco AS5350     2-44, 4-2

Cisco AS5400     2-44

SS7 signaling     2-44
Cisco AS5400 series

provisioning     4-2
Cisco H.323 directory gatekeepers (DGKs)     5-3

Cisco H.323 gatekeepers (GKs)     5-3

Cisco H.323 VoIP with SS7 Solution     5-1

Cisco SC2200     5-2

node and components (figure)     5-6
node architecture (figure)     5-3
node components     5-4
CiscoSecure     2-36

Cisco signaling controllers     5-4

Cisco SLT

configuring SS7 and IP sides (figure)     5-20
Cisco SLT WAN interface cards and cables (table)     5-36

Cisco SS7 Interconnect for Voice Gateways Solution     5-1, 5-31

Cisco SS7 signaling link termination (SLT) systems     5-4

Cisco voice gateways (GWs)     5-3

Cisco VoIP gateways, interface modules, and supported signaling types (table)     2-59

Cisco Wholesale Voice Solution Overview     1-1

CiscoWorks2000     3-24

Clarent

Clarent Command Center     1-3, 2-53, 3-19
Clarent Command Center with back-to-back GW (figure)     2-46
Clarent GK     2-45
clearinghouse     2-40, 2-45

commands

aaa accounting     3-8
aaa authentication     3-8
aaa authorization     3-8
aaa new-model     3-8, 3-17
accounting     3-5
answer-address command option     2-7
call application voice     3-21
call application voice debit     3-17
connection     3-8
crypto     3-14
destination-pattern     2-6
destination-pattern command option     2-7
destination-pattern statement     2-16
dial-peer voice     2-16
direct-inward-dial     2-5, 2-50, 2-54
direct-inward-dial command     2-6
ds0 busyout statement     2-13
ds0-group 0     2-13
gatekeeper     2-32
group     3-5
gw-accouinting     3-6
gw-accounting     3-6, 3-10
gw-accounting h323     3-6, 3-10
gw-accounting h323 vsa     3-6, 3-7, 3-10
gw-accounting voip     3-6, 3-10
h323-gateway voip h323-id     2-14
h323-gateway voip tech-prefix     2-8
h323 option     3-6
incoming-called-number command option     2-7
no digit-strip     2-49
numbering-type command option     2-7
pri-group command option     2-12
priority statement     2-31
radius-server     3-6, 3-18
radius-server host     3-9, 3-18
radius-server vsa     3-9
resource threshold     2-24
security token statement     2-36
session target ras statement     2-16
session target settlement statement     3-14
set-location     3-17
show call application voice summary     3-23
standby timers     2-29
start-stop     3-5
stop-only     3-5
syslog option     3-6
test translation rule     2-7
timeouts interdigit statement     2-17
translate-outgoing statement     2-16
voip dial-peer     2-15
vsa option     3-6
zone local statement     2-32
zone remote statement     2-32, 2-33
community string (SNMP)     3-11

conference ID     3-4

config.mml     5-10

configuration

channelized T1 or E1     4-2
D channels for ISDN signaling     4-2
E1 R2     4-4
E1 R2 signaling     4-2
ISDN BRI WAN interfaces     4-2
ISDN PRI     4-2
PRI ETSI     4-4
PRI NI2     4-5
T1 and E1 interface cards     4-2
T1 CAS FGB     4-5
T1 CAS FGD     4-6
connection command     3-8

connection ID     3-4

country code     2-15

crypto

certificate     2-52, 3-14
command     3-14
CSR     2-41

limited, example configuration (figure)     2-44
CUSTGRPID     5-12

CUSTGRPTBL     5-12

CVM

element management     3-24
performance and statistical reporting     3-24

D

D-channel signaling

configuring     2-13
debit card

configuring     3-17
destination pattern     2-6

destination-pattern command     2-6

destination-pattern command option     2-7

destination-pattern command statement     2-16

DGK     2-1, 2-2

adding new zone (figure)     2-25
adding to zones (figure)     2-22
HSRP pair     2-28
dialing

single stage     2-45
dialing patterns, codes, and habits (table)     2-15

dialing patterns, codes, and habits for detailed network topology (figure)     2-15

dial peer

POTS and VoIP     2-4
dial-peer voice command     2-16

dial plan     2-4

design principles     2-4
establishing     2-5
dial plan, billing/settlement, security, and prompting discussions (table)     1-2

dial tone

using DID to disable secondary     2-5
DID     2-5

command     2-50, 2-54
scenario, basic (figure)     2-6
digit manipulation     2-6

direct-inward-dial command     2-5, 2-50, 2-54

direct-inward-dial statement     2-6

DNIS     2-6, 2-7, 2-42

documentation

conventions     xi
meaning of cautions     xii
meaning of notes     xii
meaning of timesavers     xii
meaning of tips     xii
release of     ix
DPC     5-6, 5-11, 5-12, 5-14

Drop and Insert     5-36

ds0 busyout statement     2-13

ds0-group 0 command     2-13

E

E&M     2-10

E.164

address block     2-4
addresses     2-4
E1 R2     2-12, 2-45

configuring     4-4
E1 R2 signaling

configuring     4-2
endpoint     2-1

EXTNODE     5-13, 5-14

F

failover     2-30, 5-8, 5-9

(figure)     2-28
example     2-28
HSRP     2-28
See also fault tolerance
failover daemon     5-9

fault tolerance

architecture using alternate DGKs (figure)     2-28
configuring     2-31
through redundancy (figure)     2-27
with alternate GKs/DGKs
(figure)     2-28
FGB     4-4

figures     2-34

adding AAA billing to GW     3-8
adding DGK to zones     2-22
adding new DGK zone     2-25
aggregation
model for card services (prepaid and postpaid)     1-4
assigning virtual address to paired DGKs in HSRP pair     2-29
authorization and billing infrastructure     3-16
back-to-back GW in Clarent transit zone     2-53
back-to-back GW in IP-to-IP topology     2-47
back-to-back GW in OSP transit zone     2-51
basic aggregation model     1-3
basic DID scenario     2-6
building new GK zone     2-20
call flow for RAS failover to OSP server     2-41
call leg events for RADIUS billing     3-4
call legs and records     3-3
CHAP challenge     2-35
Cisco SC2200 node architecture     5-3
Cisco SLT
configuring the SS7 and IP sides     5-20
configuration of limited CSR     2-44
detailed network topology     2-11
dialing patterns, codes, and habits for detailed network topology     2-15
example wholesale network     2-9
fault tolerance through redundancy     2-27
fault-tolerant architecture using alternate GKs     2-28
fault-tolerant architecture using DGKs     2-28
GK core components
limited egress CSR using sequential LRQs     2-42
multiple back-to-back GWs     2-55
number translation from PSTN to VoIP     2-7
OSP server supporting two zones     3-13
prepaid calling card network     3-16
RADIUS server in relationship to GWs and GK     3-2
relationship of back-to-back GW to wholesaler and carriers     2-46
relationship of GK core components     2-3
F link     5-2

foverd (failover daemon)     5-9

FXO     2-10

FXS     2-10

G

gatekeeper command     2-32

generating and validating Cisco H.235 security token     2-34

GID     5-33

GK     2-2

core     2-1
core components (figure)
relationship of core components (figure)     2-3
GKRCS     2-53

GK zone, building new (figure)     2-20

group command     3-5

GW     2-1, 2-2

gw-accounting command     3-6, 3-10

gw-accounting h323 command     3-6, 3-10

gw-accounting h323 vsa command     3-6, 3-7, 3-10

gw-accounting voip command     3-6, 3-10

gw-priority     2-2

H

H.323

components of Cisco H.323 VoIP system architecture (table)     5-3
configuring H.323 ID     2-14
H.323 ID     2-36
H.323v2 RAS     2-3
RAS registration port     2-14
VoIP networks     2-1
h323 command option     3-6

h323-gateway voip h323-id command     2-14

h323-gateway voip tech-prefix command     2-8

heartbeat     2-29, 5-8

hello message     2-29

hopoff     2-8

HSRP     2-5, 2-9, 2-27

assigning virtual address to paired DGKs (figure)     2-29
DGK pair     2-28
failover     2-30
failover and fault tolerance     2-28
reference     2-29
virtual address     2-25
hunt group     5-2

I

Illuminet     5-11, 5-13

incoming-called-number command option     2-7

inetd     3-20

interconnecting

through clearinghouse     2-40
interface module

analog E&M WIC     2-59
analog FXO WIC     2-59
BRI WIC     2-59
NM-2V     2-59
NM-HDV-1 T1/E1     2-59
NM-HDV-2 T1/E1     2-59
octal T1/E1     2-59
quad E1     2-59
quad T1     2-59
T1/E1 WVIC     2-59
interface modules     2-59

international calling code     2-15

intgerconnecting

with OSP     2-40
IPADDR     5-15

IPM     3-26

ISDN

before configuring ISDN PRI     4-1
Bell 1268 protocol     5-14
BRI WAN interfaces
configuring     4-2
configuring PRI     4-2
D channels for signaling
configuring     4-2
ISDN PRI,configuring     2-12
ISUP     5-3
Q.931+ protocol     5-2
isdn service command     5-17

IVR

back-to-back GW     2-45
provisioning     3-19
IXC     5-17

L

language types     3-22

LCF     2-43

limited egress CSR

with sequential LRQs (figure)     2-42
linkset     5-14

logical channel     5-36

LRJ     2-41

LRQ

forwarding to GKs     2-19
in call routing     2-41
sequential     2-28
LRQ, sequential     2-27

M

master     5-9

master list     2-25

md5 hashed password     3-18

MDO     5-14

MF tones     4-4

MGC     5-4

mgcgroup     5-7, 5-33

mgcuser     5-7, 5-33

MIB

RADIUS     3-12
MIND CTI     3-18

accounting application     1-4
MIND-iPhonEX billing application     3-18
RADIUS server     1-3
MML     5-10

config.mm.     5-10
provisioning     5-10
modem

passthrough in back-to-back GW     2-46
MTP1     5-5

MTP2     5-5

MTP2 variants     5-5

configuring     5-23
multiflex trunk interface     5-36

multiflex trunk interface cards     5-35

N

NASPATH     5-14

NAS paths     5-13

NETADDR     5-14

NETIND     5-11, 5-13

Netra     5-4

network toplogy (detailed) (figure)     2-11

nfas-int statement     5-17

NOC     3-26

node (Cisco SC2000)     5-2

no digit-strip command     2-49

notes     xii

NTP     2-37, 3-10

and call legs     3-3
enabling     2-38
optional features     2-37
numbering-type command option     2-7

number normalization     2-6

number prefix     5-2

O

OOS     5-20

OPC     5-6, 5-11, 5-14

Oracle     3-18

OSP     1-3, 2-40

clearinghouse     1-3, 2-45
interconnecting     2-40
provisioning server to GW     3-12
server supporting two zones (figure)     3-13
TransNexus server     3-12
OSS     3-24

P

PDF     x

PEERADDR     5-15

PEERPORT     5-15

Perl     3-32

pin-len parameter     3-22

PIN number     3-19

point code     5-6

obtaining     5-11, 5-13
polling     3-25

pom.dataSync     5-10, 5-19

port 1719 (RAS registration)     2-14

postdial delay     2-5

and CAC     2-24
postpaid

card services     3-18
prepaid

calling card network (figure)     3-16
configuring card services     3-15
PRI     2-10

configuring PRI ETSI     4-4
pri-group command option     2-12

PRI N12

configuring     4-5
priority statement     2-31

process manager     5-34

procM (process manager)     5-34

prov-add

files command     5-16
nailtrnk command     5-16
prov-add command     5-11

prov-cpy command     5-18

provisioning

T1/E1     2-12

Q

Q.767     2-59

Q.931     5-2

QoS     2-45, 2-46

R

RADIUS

application     3-10
attribute 44     3-6
MIB     3-12
radius-server commands     3-18
radius-server host command     3-9, 3-18
radius-server vsa command     3-9
records     3-5
server     1-3, 3-10
server in relationship to GWs and GK (figure)     3-2
radius-server command     3-6

RAI     2-2, 2-24

RAS

failover to OSP server (figure)     2-41
RCF     2-35

registration, confirming     2-19

release

of document     ix
of solution     ix
ReleaseMode     5-12

resource threshold command     2-24

RLM     5-15

route (SS7)     5-14

RRJ     2-35

RRQ     2-19, 2-35

RTS     3-18

RUDP     5-5, 5-23

configuring     5-23  to ??

S

SAA     3-27

network monitoring     3-27
scripts     3-22

security token

generating and validating (figure)     2-34
security token command statement     2-36

sequential LRQ     2-27, 2-28

for limited egress CSR (figure)     2-42
session-0     5-6, 5-20

session-1     5-6, 5-20

Session Manager     5-5, 5-23

SS7 backhaul     5-20
statistics     5-26
verifying configuration     5-26
session target ras command statement     2-16

session target settlement statement     3-14

set-location command     3-17

settlement

configuring     3-15
SETUP message     2-40

show call application voice summary command     3-23

signaling

analog E&M types I through V     2-59
analog FXO ground start     2-59
BRI (ETSI, NI-2)     2-59
configuring D channel     2-13
CT1/CE1/PRI (ETSI, NI-2)     2-59
DS3     2-59
E1/R2     2-59
establishing T1 CAS     2-13
PRI (ETSI, NI-2)     2-59
service property     5-12
SS7 and Cisco AS5400     2-44
SS7 POP     2-45
T1 CAS     2-59
termination channels, mapping to Cisco 2611 interfaces (table)     5-37
TV 1.1 (Q.967, TR-113, China TUP)     2-59
types     2-59
sigsvsprop     5-12

single-stage dialing     2-45

SIP     3-6

sizing parameters, per signaling type, for Cisco AS5300 (table)     2-57

slave     5-9, 5-19

SLT

Session Manager     5-5
SNMP

community string     3-11
enabling     3-11
traps     3-25
software upgrades     2-30

SS7     5-1

MTP 2 protocol     5-20
route     5-14
routes     5-13
SSP     5-2

standby timers command     2-29

start-stop command     3-5

stop-only command     3-5

STP     5-2, 5-13

Sun

Netra     5-4
Solaris patches     5-32
switch

Catalyst 5000 and 6000 series     5-4
Class 4 and Class 5     5-1
synchronization     5-10

syslog

daemon     3-11
enabling accounting     3-11
keyword     3-6
syslog command option     3-6

T

T1/E1     2-10

channelized E1 and channelized T1,configuring     2-12
channelized T1 or E1
configuring     4-2
interface cards
configuring     4-2
multiflex trunk interface cards     5-35
ports     5-36
provisioning     2-12
T1 CAS     2-45

establishing signaling     2-13
FGB, configuring     4-5
FGD, configuring     4-6
tables

Cisco SLT WAN interface cards and cables     5-36
Cisco VoIP gateways, interface modules, and supported signaling types     2-59
components of Cisco H.323 VoIP system architecture     5-3
dialing patterns, codes, and habits     2-15
dial plan, billing/settlement, security, and prompting discussions     1-2
mapping logical signaling termination channels to Cisco 2611 interfaces     5-37
sizing parameters, per signaling type, for Cisco AS5300     2-57
templates and their descriptions     1-2
TAC (Technical Assistance Center)     xiv

TCL     3-19

TCL IVR scripts     3-19, 3-22

TDM

cross-connect     5-36
in back-to-back GW     2-45
T1 CAS trunks     2-45
technology prefix     2-7

assigning default     2-19
Telcordia     5-13

Telcordia Technologies     5-11

templates

descriptions (table)     1-2
test translation rule command     2-7

TFTP

daemon     3-20
server     1-4
tftpboot directory     3-21
tftpd     3-20
timeouts interdigit command statement     2-17

timesavers     xii

tips     xii

token     2-35, 2-40

TR-113     2-59

transit

transit GW     2-45
transit zone     2-51
translate-outgoing command statement     2-16

translation

number translation     2-4, 2-6
number translation from PSTN to VoIP (figure)     2-7
testing translation rules     2-7
translation rules, configuring     2-14
TransNexus

OSP server     3-12
traps     3-25

Trinagy

applications     3-32
ReportPack     3-32
TREND     3-32
TRENDweb     3-32
trunk file     5-16

U

UDP port     5-16

UID     5-33

uid-len parameter     3-21

upgrades

billing components     2-31
Cisco IOS software     2-30
network management applications     2-31
URL     x

usage records

back-to-back GW     2-45

V

virtual address     2-25

voice quality

SS7 POP     2-45
voip dial-peer command     2-15

Volume Manager     5-32

VSA     3-6

vsa command option     3-6

VWIC     5-35

W

warning-time parameter     3-22

Weblink Preferences     xi

wholesale network, example (figure)     2-9

WIC     5-35

serial     5-36
wild-card route     2-28

wink start protocol     4-4

X

XECfgParm.dat     5-7, 5-33

Z

zone     2-1, 5-13

fragmentation, and fault-tolerant architecture     2-28
zone prefix table     2-19, 2-22
zone local command statement     2-32

zone remote command statement     2-32, 2-33


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