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This chapter presents operations and maintenance tasks related to the Cisco ASAP Solution and the Cisco SS7 Interconnect for Voice Gateways Solution that are provided by the application CiscoWorks2000 Voice Manager (CVM), Release 2.0.2. CVM is part of the CiscoWorks2000 application suite. With this application you can manage network elements, dial plans, and voice ports.
Note This chapter does not apply to the Cisco PSTN Gateway Solution. |
This chapter presents the following major management topics:
Tip See also Task Summary. |
The CiscoWorks2000 Voice Manager application manages the following components of the Cisco ASAP Solution and Cisco SS7 Interconnect for Voice Gateways Solution: Cisco 3660 series and Cisco AS5000 series.
For the procedures in this chapter, refer to CiscoWorks2000 Voice Manager 2.0.2 at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/rtrmgmt/voicemgr/cvm2x/cvm202/index.htm
Windows NT and Sun Solaris of Cisco CVM are available. Depending on your platform, the relevant documents and chapters are either of the following:
The tasks in this chapter are listed below, grouped by major category.
Summary | A group is a logical partition of nongatekeeper-managed UGs (routers) that normally interact with each other in a network. Groups must be created in VoIP networks that contain UGs that are not managed by a gatekeeper. |
Target Platform(s) | Cisco 3660 series and Cisco AS5000 series |
Application | See Introduction |
Frequency | As needed |
References depend on your operating system. See References.
To create, modify, or delete a UG group:
Step 1 Select the appropriate document and chapter for your operating system.
Step 2 Read the section Groups.
Step 3 As appropriate, follow the steps in one or more of the following sections:
a. Creating a Group
b. Modifying a Group
c. Deleting a Group
Summary | Gatekeepers (GKs) are used only in VoIP networks and, when added to CVM, they appear only in VoIP view. To add a GK to CVM, you must know the IP addresses and passwords of the GK. This also applies to directory GKs (DGKs), which differ only in their role in the network hierarchy. |
Target Platform(s) | Cisco 3660 series and Cisco 7200 series |
Application | See Introduction |
Frequency | As needed |
References depend on your operating system. See References.
To add, modify, or delete a gatekeeper:
Step 1 Select the appropriate document and chapter for your operating system.
Step 2 Read the section Gatekeepers.
Step 3 As appropriate, follow the steps in one or more of the following sections:
a. Adding a Gatekeeper
b. Modifying a Gatekeeper
c. Deleting a Gatekeeper
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Summary | You can create a local zone on a GK after you have added it to CVM. |
Target Platform(s) | Cisco 3660 series and Cisco 7200 series |
Application | See Introduction |
Frequency | As needed |
References depend on your operating system. See References.
To create, modify, or delete a local zone on a GK:
Step 1 Select the appropriate document and chapter for your operating system.
Step 2 Read the section Local Zones.
Step 3 As appropriate, follow the steps in one or more of the following sections:
a. Creating a Local Zone
b. Modifying a Local Zone
c. Deleting a Local Zone
Summary | You can create a remote zone on a GK after you have added it to CVM. |
Target Platform(s) | Cisco 3660 series and Cisco 7200 series |
Application | See Introduction |
Frequency | As needed |
References depend on your operating system. See References.
To create, modify, or delete a remote zone on a GK:
Step 1 Select the appropriate document and chapter for your operating system.
Step 2 Read the section Remote Zones.
Step 3 As appropriate, follow the steps in one or more of the following sections:
a. Creating a Remote Zone
b. Modifying a Remote Zone
c. Deleting a Remote Zone
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Summary | You can manage UGs (which the application terms routers) for combinations of VoIP networks. Groups must be created in VoIP networks that are not managed by a GK. |
Target Platform(s) | Cisco AS5000 series |
Application | See Introduction |
Frequency | As needed |
References depend on your operating system. See References.
To add, modify, locate, or delete a UG:
Step 1 Select the appropriate document and chapter for your operating system.
Step 2 Read the section Routers.
Step 3 As appropriate, follow the steps in one or more of the following sections:
a. Adding a Router
b. Modifying a Router
c. Locating a Router
d. Deleting a Router
Summary | |
Target Platform(s) | Cisco 3660 series and Cisco AS5000 series |
Application | See Introduction |
Frequency | As needed |
References depend on your operating system. See References.
To synchronize devices:
Step 1 Select the appropriate document and chapter for your operating system.
Step 2 Read the section Synchronize Devices.
Step 3 As appropriate, follow the steps in one or more of the following sections:
a. Synchronize a Router
b. Synchronize a Gatekeeper
c. Synchronize all Gatekeepers
Summary | You can use drag-and-drop to move a UG in the following modes: between groups, from a group to a GK, from a GK to another GK, and from a GK to a group. |
Target Platform(s) | Cisco 3660 series and Cisco AS5000 series |
Application | See Introduction |
Frequency | As needed |
References depend on your operating system. See References.
To move a UG:
Step 1 Select the appropriate document and chapter for your operating system.
Step 2 Read the section Moving Routers.
Summary | With CVM, you can schedule certain tasks to execute at a specific time and date. |
Target Platform(s) | Cisco 3660 series and Cisco AS5000 series |
Application | See Introduction |
Frequency | As needed |
Caution Always take care to schedule network-intensive tasks for off-peak hours. |
References depend on your operating system. See References.
To schedule tasks:
Step 1 Select the appropriate document and chapter for your operating system.
Step 2 Read the section Scheduling Tasks.
Step 3 As appropriate, follow the steps in one or more of the following sections:
a. Scheduling a Task
b. Rescheduling Tasks
c. Deleting a Scheduled Task
Summary | You can create, modify, and delete local dial plans (also known as POTS dial plans). |
Target Platform(s) | Cisco 3660 series and Cisco AS5000 series |
Application | See Introduction |
Frequency | As needed |
References depend on your operating system. See References.
To create, modify, or delete a local dial plan:
Step 1 Select the appropriate document and chapter for your operating system.
Step 2 Read the section Local Dial Plans.
Step 3 As appropriate, follow the steps in one or more of the following sections:
a. Creating a Local Dial Plan
b. Modifying a Local Dial Plan
c. Deleting a Local Dial Plan
Summary | You can create, modify, and delete network VoIP dial plans. |
Target Platform(s) | Cisco 3660 series and Cisco AS5000 series |
Application | See Introduction |
Frequency | As needed |
Note With respect to the Cisco ASAP Solution, you can ignore the discussion of VoFR and VoATM dial plans in the reference pages. |
References depend on your operating system. See References.
To create, modify, or delete a network VoIP dial plan:
Step 1 Select the appropriate document and chapter for your operating system.
Step 2 Read the section Network Dial Plans.
Step 3 As appropriate, follow the steps in one or more of the following sections:
a. Creating a VoIP Network Dial Plan
b. Modifying a Network Dial Plan
c. Deleting a Network Dial Plan
Summary | You can modify FXO, FXS, E&M, and ISDN voice ports. |
Target Platform(s) | Cisco 3660 series and Cisco AS5000 series |
Application | See Introduction |
Frequency | As needed |
See References.
To modify an FXO, FXS, E&M, or ISDN voice port:
Step 1 Select the appropriate document and chapter for your operating system.
Step 2 Read the section Voice Ports.
Step 3 As appropriate, follow the steps in one or more of the following sections:
a. Modifying an FXO Voice Port
b. Modifying an FXS Voice Port
c. Modifying an E&M Voice Port
d. Modifying an ISDN Voice Port
Posted: Wed Oct 2 12:32:26 PDT 2002
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