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index

Symbols

&F command 2-44

&W command 2-44

A

AAA

accounting method lists A-4

administrative accounting method list 2-29

administrative authentication method list 2-28

administrative authorization method list 2-28

administrative command level 2-28

administrative options 2-28

authentication method lists A-1

authorization method lists A-3

defining servers 2-26

enabling on gateway 2-26

method lists 2-25

methods 2-25

server group 4-24

server groups 2-26

aaa accounting command A-5

AAA accounting time options and their definitions (table) A-5

aaa authentication command A-2

AAA authentication methods (table) A-2

aaa authorization command A-4

AAA authorization methods and their definitions (table) A-3

aaa group command 4-24

AAA methods and their definitions (table) A-3, A-5

aaa nas-port extended command option 2-31

aaa new-model command 2-26, 4-18, 4-24

aaa preauth command 2-34

aaa process command 4-25

Access Accept 4-34

Access Challenge 4-34

access control lists 2-41

Access Reject 4-34

Access Request 4-34

accounting 4-34

enabling for prepaid 2-21

H.323 for voice 2-25

method list 2-27

Accounting Session ID 2-31

acct-port 2-30

Acct-Session-Id string 2-31

ACLs 2-41

Adobe Acrobat

using xiii

alternate dial peers 4-10

AR 5-7

Ascend port format 2-31

async mode interactive command 2-12

AT command 2-44

Attribute 25 2-31

Attribute 26 2-31

Attribute 44 2-31

authentication 4-33

administrative method list 2-28

method list 2-26

authorization 4-33

administrative method list 2-28

method list 2-26

auth-port 2-30

autobusyout feature 4-5

autoselect during-login command 2-13

B

BAMS 5-8

bandwidth and core related issues and remedies (table) 4-15

bandwidth reservation 4-8

B-channel 2-8

configuring negotiation 2-24

bearer-cap 3100Hz command 2-51

bearer-cap command 2-51

best-effort service 4-8

billing

systems 5-8

busy command 4-7

busyout command option 4-5

C

CAC 2-35

commands for enhanced features 4-4

managing contention 4-3

RSVP-based 4-2

setting resource threshold on UG 2-35

cache

aging 2-42

settings 2-42

call fallback active command 4-10

call fallback command 4-9

call fallback monitor command 4-10

call fallback threshold delay loss command 4-10

call fallback threshold icpif command 4-10

Calling Line IDentification 2-34

call-number command option 4-7

call rate restriction 4-7

call rsvp-sync command 4-8

call spike command 4-7

call spikes 2-35

call threshold 2-35

call threshold command 2-35, 4-5, 4-6

call thresholds 2-35

call threshold trigger options (table) 4-5

CallTracker 2-36

configuring 2-38

calltracker command 2-38

call treatment 2-35, 4-6

cause code 4-6

on OGW 4-6

on TGW 4-6

call treatment command 2-35, 4-6

call type 2-34

call types and rejection criteria (table) 4-3

call waiting 2-48

call-waiting survival 2-48

cause code 4-6

cause code 49 4-8

cause-code command 4-7

cause codes 2-36

CBWFQ 4-11

CEF 2-42

CIC 5-7

Cisco 2611 SLT 3-2

Cisco 3600 Series 5-4

Cisco 7200 4-17

Cisco 7200 VXR 5-5

Cisco 7200 VXR series 4-17

Cisco 7202 5-4

Cisco 7204 5-4

Cisco 7206 5-4

Cisco 7400 4-17

Cisco access patforms and recommended CEF and cache settings (table) 2-42

Cisco Access Registrar 4-33, 5-7

Cisco AR 3-4

Cisco AS5300 xi, 3-2, 5-2

Cisco AS5350 5-2

Cisco AS5400 5-2

Cisco AS5800 xi, 5-3

Cisco AS5850 5-3

Cisco ASAP Solution

defined xi

Cisco Billing and Measurements Server 5-8

Cisco Call Admission Control Based on CPU Utilization feature 4-12

CISCO-CALL-APPLICATION-MIB 4-36

CISCO-CAS-IF-MIB 4-36

Cisco Catalyst 5000 series 5-5

Cisco Catalyst 5500 switch 5-5

Cisco Catalyst 6000 series 5-5

Cisco Catalyst switches 5-5

Cisco CMNM 5-6

CISCO-DIAL-CONTROL-MIB 4-36

Cisco Express Forwarding 2-42

Cisco Feature Navigator 4-37

Cisco Info Center 5-7

Cisco Internetwork Performance Monitor 5-7

Cisco IOS Link Fragmentation and Interleaving (LFI) feature 4-12

Cisco LNS 4-17

Cisco Low Latency Queuing (LLQ) feature 4-11

Cisco MGC Node Manager 5-6

CISCO-MODEM-MGMT-MIB 4-36

Cisco Multichannel Multilink PPP (MMP) feature 4-13

Cisco Multilink PPP (MLP) feature 4-13

CISCO-POP-MGMT-MIB 4-36

Cisco PSTN Fallback feature 4-8, 4-9

Cisco Redundant Link Manager 4-34

Cisco Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) feature 4-11

Cisco Resource Unavailable Signaling feature 4-5

Cisco RLM 2-9

Cisco RPMS 2-15, 2-33, 3-1, 3-4, 5-7

configuring gateway for 2-16

Cisco RSVP Support for Low Latency Queuing feature 4-12

Cisco SC2200

performance optimization and trade-offs 4-16

Cisco SC2200 node 3-2

CISCO-SIP-UA-MIB 4-36

Cisco SS7 Interconnect for Access Gateways Solution 3-1

Cisco SS7 Interconnect for Voice Gateways Solution 3-2

Cisco T.38 Fax Relay for Universal Gateways feature 2-21

Cisco TCL IVR 5-7

Cisco Universal Gateway Manager 5-6

CISCO-VOICE-DIAL-CONTROL-MIB 4-36

CISCO-VOICE-IF-MIB 4-36

CISCO-VOICE-NUMBER-EXPANSION-MIB 4-36

Cisco Voice Services Provisioning Tool 5-6

Cisco VoIP CAC with RSVP feature 3-3

Cisco VoIP Call Admission Control using RSVP feature 4-2

Cisco Wholesale Voice Solution Overview 1-1

CiscoWorks2000 Voice Manager 5-6

CLID 2-34

clock-period 2-7

cloning 2-45

cluster architecture 4-25

CMNM 5-6

codec G711ulaw command 2-51

commonly defined AAA accounting services (table) A-4

commonly defined AAA authentication services (table) A-1

commonly defined AAA authorization services (table) A-3

components

establishing 1-2

config-gateway command 4-4

Configuring Media Gateways for the SS7 Interconnect for Voice Gateways Solution 2-34

congestion 4-16

console logging

disabling 2-2, 2-6, 2-40

contention 4-3

controller

E1 2-4

T1 2-4, 2-5

T3 2-5, 2-6

controllers

configuring 2-4

configuring for NFAS 2-8

CPS 4-16

CT3 2-22

D

dCEF 2-42

D-channel 2-5, 2-9

debugging 2-2, 2-6

default SS7 resource group mappings (table) 4-32

delay 2-48, 4-8, 4-13

delay command option 4-9

DIAL-CONTROL-MIB 4-36

Dialed Number Identification Service 2-22

dialer dnis group command 2-34

dialer-group command 2-13

dialer idle-timeout command 2-12

dialer interface 2-13

dialer pool command 2-13

dialer rotary-group command 2-14

dial-in interfaces (lines)

configuring 2-12

dial-in modem service 2-12

dial peer

alternate 4-10

configuring on UG 2-18

for TDM switching 2-23

POTS 2-18

prepaid calling-card services 2-19

VoIP 2-18

dial-peer voice command 2-22

dial plan 3-2

and number normalization 2-17

static 2-18

unified 2-17

dial service

configuring asynchronous 2-12

configuring synchronous 2-13

dial services

categories 2-11

configuring modem 2-11

direct-inward-dial command 2-19

directory gatekeeper 3-4

distributed CEF 2-42

distributed keyword 2-42

DNIS 2-22, 2-34

assigning DNIS groups 2-34

documentation

conventions xiv

release of xi

domain command 4-19

drop and insert 2-22

E

E1

configuring controller 2-4

E1 R2 2-4

echo analysis 2-49

echo cancellation 2-48

disabling 2-49

typical settings 2-50

echo-path tail delay 2-48

edge router with high-speed egress interfaces (figure) 4-14

edge router with low-speed egress interfaces (figure) 4-15

enable community string (SNMP) 2-37

encapsulation ppp command 2-13

F

fallback 4-9

fall through to dial 2-17

FastEthernet interface 2-3

fax

configuriong 2-21

T.38 Fax for Cisco Universal Gateways

reference 2-21

fax protocol command 2-21

fax rate disable command 2-51

figures

Edge Router with High-Speed Egress Interfaces 4-14

Edge Router with Low-Speed Egress Interfaces 4-15

Gateway with High-Speed Egress Interface 4-14

Gateway with Low-Speed Egress Interface 4-14

Sliding Windows Applied to Monitor Number of Incoming Calls 4-7

Two Optimization Models: Simultaneous Calls and Calls per Second 4-17

Virtual Resource Groups Serving Virtual ISPs 4-26

Format C 2-31, B-1

G

G.168 2-49

gateway

defined 2-1

gateway with high-speed egress interface (figure) 4-14

gateway with low-speed egress interface (figure) 4-14

glare 2-24

glare (B-channel) 2-8

grooming 2-22

group-async interface 2-12

configuring 2-12

H

H.245 2-21

H.323 4-11

accounting for voice 2-25

configuring registration on gateway 2-19

H.323 SETUP message 4-8

hairpin command 4-6

hairpinning 4-6

header compression 4-13

HGW 2-15

high-speed egress (interfaces) 4-15

home gateway 2-15

hostname command 4-18

hunt (SS7 to PRI) 2-23

hunt group 2-23

I

ICPIF 4-8

Response Time Reporter 4-8

thresholds 4-8

icpif command option 4-9

ICPIF values (table) 4-9

impairment

factor 4-9

initiate-to command 4-20

interface

cloning 2-45

FastEthernet 2-3

precloning 2-45

serial 2-7

TACACS+ 2-3

virtual access 2-45

virtual template 2-45

interface-type 2-3

interleaving 4-13

io-cache enable command 2-42

ip cache-ager command 2-42

IP network delay 2-48

IP precedence 4-10

ISDN

B-channel 2-8

D-channel 2-5

PRI 2-7

switch type 2-7, 2-8

isdn negotiate-bchan resend-setup command 2-13

isdn-reject command 4-7

ISDN signaling

configuring D-channels on UG 2-9

IVR 2-20

configuring on UG 2-20

L

L2F 2-15

L2TP

Layer 2 Tunnel Protocol

reference 4-17

network server 4-17

L2TP network server 2-15

L2TP tunnel 2-15

LAC 2-15, 4-17

level

command 2-28

command option 2-28

privilege 2-28

LFI 4-12

link fragmentation and interleaving 4-12

listnames 2-28

LLQ 4-1, 4-10, 4-11

LNS 2-15, 4-17

load-interval command 2-13

logging 2-2, 2-6, 2-37

disabling 2-2, 2-6

disabling console logging 2-40

logging command 2-37, 2-41

loopback interface 2-3

loss command option 4-9

low-speed egress (interfaces) 4-15

LZJH compression algorithm 2-47

M

Mail Transport Agents 2-3

method lists

accounting (AAA) A-4

method lists (AAA) A-1, A-3

MIB

CISCO-CALL-APPLICATION-MIB 4-36

CISCO-CAS-IF-MIB 4-36

CISCO-DIAL-CONTROL-MIB 4-36

CISCO-MODEM-MGMT-MIB 4-36

CISCO-POP-MGMT-MIB 4-36

CISCO-SIP-UA-MIB 4-36

CISCO-VOICE-DIAL-CONTROL-MIB 4-36

CISCO-VOICE-IF-MIB 4-36

CISCO-VOICE-NUMBER-EXPANSION-MIB 4-36

DIAL-CONTROL-MIB 4-36

MIB Locator 4-37

Microsoft NetMeeting

noncompliance with T.38 fax relay 2-18, 2-21, 2-50, 3-3

MLP 4-13, 4-29, 4-35

MMP 2-14, 4-35

modem

configuring recovery 2-43

defining capability 2-43

failure and recovery 2-42

initialization script 2-43

recovery 2-42

modemcap 2-43

modem dialin command 2-13, 2-47

modem features

V.44 2-47

V.92 2-47

modem-on-hold 2-47

MOH 2-47

mta command 2-3

MTAs 2-3

multichassis multilink PPP 2-10, 2-14

multilink PPP 2-10

multithreaded AAA processing 2-28

multithreaded processing 4-25

N

nas port attribute 2-27

NFAS 2-5

configuring controllers for 2-8

no-qos command 4-7

no-resource command 4-7

no use-proxy command 2-51

NTP 2-7, 5-5

NTP server 2-7

ntp update-calendar command 2-7

number normalization 3-2

O

OIDs 4-36

optimization 2-39

access lists 2-41

CPU 2-39

CPU efficiency 2-39

delaying trunk activation 2-46

disabling PPP multilink fragmentation 2-41

enabling passive header compressoin 2-46

line configuration for dial 2-47

modems 2-42

port resources 2-40

preventing process takeover 2-41

processes 2-40

scaling AAA processing 2-41

SNMP 2-44

suppressing modem tests 2-44

system logging 2-40

using CEF 2-42

virtual access interfaces 2-45

P

packet

loss 4-8

residency 4-13

PDF xiii

playmsg command 4-6

ports

managing port services 5-4

PPM

enabling RADIUS-based 2-34

enablling on gateway 2-32

ppp multilink command 2-13

preauthentication 2-34

precloning 2-45

predefined SS7 resource groups (table) 4-31

prepaid

accounting 2-21

enabling billing services 2-20

PRI

configuring 2-5

ETSI 2-4

NI2 2-4

priority queuing 4-11

probe 4-9

protocol command 4-19, 4-22

PSTN fallback 4-4, 4-8, 4-9

Q

Q.931

+/IP 4-11

DISCONNECT message 4-8

signaling 2-10

QC 2-47

QoS

basic steps to implementing 4-2

CAC 4-2

RSVP 4-2

QoS unavailable 4-8

quick connect 2-47

R

RADIUS

command reference 2-30

command syntax 2-29

defining basic server attributes on gateway 2-30

enabling on gateway 2-29

radius-server command 2-30

radius-server vsa send authentication command 2-31

RAI 2-35, 4-4

range port command 4-27

RAS 3-2

rate-limit command option 2-41

reject command 4-6

reporting 2-36

request dialin command 4-19

Request Dictionary 4-34

resource groups 2-9, 4-26

Resource Manager 4-34

resource monitor queue 4-28

resource pool 2-32, 4-26

establishing profile 2-33

resource-pool command 2-32, 4-26

resource pooling 4-28

resource threshold 2-35

resource threshold command 4-4

resource types 4-26

resource types for defining resource groups (port-based and non-port-based) (table) 4-27

Response Time Reporter 4-8

resv-timer command option 4-8

reverse Telnet A-3

rg_ss7_digital 4-31, 4-32

rg_ss7_mica 4-31, 4-32

rg_ss7_nextport 4-31, 4-32

rg_ss7_rpms_digital 4-32

rg_ss7_rpms_speech 4-32

rg_ss7_rpms_v110 4-32

rg_ss7_rpms_v120 4-32

rg_ss7_v110 4-31

rg_ss7_v120 4-31, 4-32

RLM 2-10, 4-34, 4-35

groups 2-10

NFAS group 2-23

rlm-group number 2-10

RPM 2-33

enabling on gateway 2-33

reference 2-33

RSVP 4-2, 4-8, 4-11

RSVP-based CAC 4-3

RTCP 4-11

RTP 4-10, 4-11

RTR 4-8

S

serial interface 2-7

serialization delay 4-13

Session Manager 4-34

session target ras command 2-19

SGBP 4-29

sgbp member command 2-14

show modem command 2-43

show ppp queue command 4-25

show resource-pool resource command 4-30

show spe modem command 2-43

size command option 4-7

SLA 2-33

sliding windows applied to monitor number of incoming calls (figure) 4-7

SLIP 2-46

SLT 1-2

SNMP 2-3

enable community string parameter 4-36

enabling 4-35

enabling on gateway 2-37

traps 2-37

snmp-server command 2-37

SPE 2-43

spe command 2-43

spe command set 2-43

speech quality 4-9

spike 4-7

SS7

components for signaling

5-4

interconnect 5-4

resource group 4-31

resource groups 2-9

SS7 interconnect

references for voice and dial 2-11

stack groups 4-29

statistics 2-38

steps command option 4-7

syslog 2-36

T

T.38 fax relay 2-18, 2-50

and Microsoft NetMeeting 2-18, 2-21, 2-50, 3-3

T.38 mode request 2-21

T1

assigning controller 2-5

CAS FGB 2-4

CAS FGD 2-5

configuring controller 2-4

T3

configuring controller 2-5, 2-6

t38 keyword 2-21

tables

AAA Accounting Time Options and Their Definitions A-5

AAA Authentication Methods A-2

AAA Authorization Methods and Their Definitions A-3

AAA Methods and Their Definitions A-3, A-5

Bandwidth and Core Related Issues and Remedies 4-15

Call Threshold Trigger Options 4-5

Call Types and Rejection Criteria 4-3

Cisco Access Platforms and Recommended CEF and Cache Settings 2-42

Commonly Defined AAA Accounting Services A-4

Commonly Defined AAA Authentication Services A-1

Commonly Defined AAA Authorization Services A-3

Default SS7 Resource Group Mappings 4-32

ICPIF Values 4-9

Predefined SS7 Resource Groups 4-31

Resource Types for Defining Resource Groups (Port-Based and Non-Port-Based) 4-27

Traffic Classes and Types, with IP Precedence Numbers 4-11

Useful Cisco MIBs that Support the Cisco ASAP Solution 4-36

TACACS+

interface 2-3

tacacs-server command 4-25

tail-delay coverage 2-49

TDM

switching feature 2-22

Telemate 4-10

template-number 2-46

TFTP server

for IVR scripts 2-20

interface for 2-3, 2-6

time-slot interchange 2-22

timestamps 2-2, 2-6

time zone 2-2, 2-6

traffic classes and types, with IP precedence numbers (table) 4-11

transport input none command 2-13

treatment command option 4-5

triggers 4-5

tromboning 2-22

trunk cards 2-5

TSI 2-22

tunnel 2-15

two optimization models: simultaneous calls and calls per second (figure) 4-17

U

unified dial plan 2-17

universal port cards 5-2

URL xiii

useful Cisco MIBs that support the Cisco ASAP Solution (table) 4-36

user ID length 2-20

V

V.44 modem feature 2-47

V.92 modem feature 2-47

VAD 4-13

virtual access interface 2-45

virtual ISPs 4-26

virtual profile 2-45

virtual resource groups serving virtual ISPs (figure) 4-26

virtual template 4-21

virtual templates 2-15

voice ports

and dial peers 2-18

configuring 2-4

voice services

enabling 2-17

voice service voip command 2-21, 2-22

VPDN

configuring on gateway 2-15

enabling on server 2-16

group 2-33

vpdn enable command 2-16, 4-18, 4-21

vpdn group command 2-16

vpdn-group command 4-19, 4-21

VPN 2-15

vsa command option 2-25

VSAs

and AAA billing 2-25

defining for RADIUS 2-31

VSPT 5-6

W

Weblink Preferences xiv

WFQ 4-11

wildcards 2-23


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