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static addresses 3-22
resolution 3-17
aging time 3-19
described 3-18
removing 3-20
for IP phones 3-9
adding secure 3-20
aging time 3-19
tables, managing 3-18
removing 3-21
adding 3-22
removing 3-23
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
aging time, configuring 3-19
dynamic addresses, removing 3-20
MAC 3-18
adding 3-21
removing 3-21
removing 3-23
ADPCM codec B-4
aging time, changing address 3-19
analog signals B-3
APPN (Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking)
SNA-to-IP integration 12-6 to 12-7
address resolution 3-17
managing 3-17
asynchronous/synchronous serial interface
configuring 4-6
audience xviii
backup Cisco CallManager 5-4
Bc 6-39
Be 6-39
BECN 6-38
BECN (backward explicit congestion notification)
FRTS 10-10
GTS 10-6
BOOTP 3-11
call agent, manual redirection 5-6
call leg 6-15
Catalyst 3524 PWR XL 3-14
ccm-manager command 5-4
CELP codec B-4
central office (CO) B-8
CIR 6-37
interface numbering 2-4
configuring 5-16
command modes 2-6
enable mode 2-8
getting help 2-6
saving configuration changes 2-8
undo command 2-8
feature description 10-8
CMCC (Cisco Mainframe Channel Connection) adapter
SNA-to-IP integration 12-11
applied B-3
configuring 6-35
described B-4
command modes, Cisco IOS 2-6
timing inter-digit 7-7
ccm-manager 5-4
copy running-config 2-8
copy-running-config 5-3
dial-peer 5-8
exec-timeout 4-3
help 2-6
MGCP 5-4
ping 4-18
show config 4-3
show interfaces 4-18
show protocols 4-18
show running-config 4-18
show startup-config 5-3
show version 4-18
switchback 5-5
switchover 5-6
undo 2-8
commands show running-config 5-3
saving 4-19
saving changes 2-8
tasks 6-3
timeout 4-3
verifying 4-18
troubleshooting tips 7-5
aging time 3-19
asynchronous/synchronous serial interface 4-6
Cisco CallManager 5-16
codec and VAD 6-35
custom queuing 6-11
dial peers 6-15
DNS 3-13
E1 interface 4-12
Frame Relay for VoIP 6-37
H.323 endpoint 5-17
inline power 3-15
IP information 3-11
IP networks for real-time voice traffic 6-3
IP Phone 3-15
ISDN-BRI interface 4-9
ISDN PRI interface 4-12
multiflex trunk interface 4-12
Multilink PPP interleaving 6-7
number expansion 6-12
POTS dial peer 6-20
RSVP for Voice 6-5
RTP header compression 6-9
T1 interface 4-12
time slots for a DS-0 group 5-9
timeslots for a DS-0 group 5-20
trap managers 3-11
VLANs A-1
voice interfaces 5-1
Voice over IP 5-1
voice ports 6-22
VoIP dial peer 6-21
weighted fair queuing 6-12
wildcard destination patterns 5-18
conventions used xx
copy-running-config command 2-8, 5-3
custom queuing 6-11
DE (discard eligible) lists, traffic shaping 10-4
debug cch323 h225 command 6-22
debug cch323 rtp command 6-22
debug vpm spi command 6-22
delay B-5
dial-peer command 5-8
optimizing 6-33
table 6-19
troubleshooting tips 6-22
verifying 6-21
configuring 6-15
described 6-15
inbound versus outbound 6-17
types 6-16
digital signals B-4
Switch Port Analyzer (SPAN) 3-17
DLCI 6-37
DLSw+ (Data Link Switching Plus)
SNA-to-IP integration 12-10
configuring 3-13
described 3-14
enabling 3-14
conventions xx
objectives xvii
organization xviii
related xix
described 3-14
configuring hunt groups 5-9, 5-21
configuring time slots 5-9
configuring timeslots 5-20
defined B-1
DTS (Distributed Traffic Shaping)
See traffic shaping, Distributed
emulation, sample configuration 5-23
emulation options 5-9
configuration example C-7
configuring 6-27
fine-tuning commands 6-30
signaling type B-8
troubleshooting tips 6-30
verifying 6-29
E.164 B-3
E1/T1 ISDN PRI interface 4-12, 4-16, 5-10, 5-13, 5-31, 5-33
E1/T1 multiflex trunk interface 4-12, 4-16, 5-10, 5-13, 5-31, 5-33
configuring 4-12
Echo B-7
enable mode 2-8
DNS 3-14
Switch Port Analyzer (SPAN) 3-16
IPX 12-1
Frame Relay for VoIP 6-38
Fancy Queuing 6-3
FECN (forward explicit congestion notification), FRTS 10-10
replacement 12-10
configuring 6-37
example 6-38
FRTS (Frame Relay Traffic Shaping) 10-9
emulation, sample configuration 5-23
emulation options 5-9
emulation, sample configuration 5-21
emulation options 5-9
FXO gateway to PSTN C-10
FXO gateway to PSTN (PLAR mode) C-12
FXS-to-FXS connection using RSVP C-1
configuring 6-23
fine-tuning commands 6-25
signaling type B-8
troubleshooting tips 6-25
verifying 6-24
gateway, provisioning 5-16
generic MGCP support 5-4
global configuration command mode 2-7
ground start signaling B-8
how it works (figure) 10-7
overview 10-6
configuring endpoint 5-17
configuring IP address 5-18
help command 2-6
configuring 4-2
show config command 4-3
verifying 4-3
to address mappings 3-13
hunt groups, configuring 5-9, 5-21
IDP (Internet Datagram Protocol)
characteristics 12-1
IEEE 802.1p 3-15
inline power 3-16
interface configuration command mode 2-7
Cisco 3600 series routers 2-4
configuring for H.323 endpoints 5-18
discovering 3-18
removing 3-13
IP addressing 3-9
assigned by BOOTP 3-12
assigning 3-12
configuring 3-11
removing 3-13
configuring 3-15
sound quality 3-14
IP addressing 3-9
ip rsvp bandwidth command 6-6
ip rtp compression connections command 6-11
ip rtp header-compression command 6-11
IP telephone calls 3-15
encapsulation 12-1
Cisco's implementation 12-2
LANE support 12-3
MIB 12-2
MLS support 12-3
See IPX, MLS support
between emulated LANs 12-3
metrics 12-1
SAP 12-1
VLAN support 12-3
ISDN BRI interface, configuring 4-9
configuring 4-12
E1 configuration 4-16, 5-13, 5-33
T1 configuration 4-12, 5-10, 5-31
ISDN switch types 5-25
ITU-T B-1
Jitter B-6
emulated LANs, routing between 12-3
loop start signaling B-8
LPC codec B-4
adding secure 3-20
aging time 3-19
MAC address tables, managing 3-18
manual redirection of call agent 5-6
mean opinion score B-4
IPX 12-1
XNS 12-1
IPX 12-2
modem, connecting to 2-3
ports 3-16
traffic 3-16
MP-MLQ codec B-4
MTU 6-37
configuring 4-12
E1 configuration 4-16, 5-13, 5-33
T1 configuration 4-12, 5-10, 5-31
Multilink PPP Interleaving 6-7
NANP B-3
North American Numbering Plan B-3
See IPX
command 6-12
configuring 6-15
described 6-12
table 6-13
numbering scheme B-3
packet loss prevention, traffic shaping 10-2
configuring 4-2
show config command 4-3
verifying 4-3
PCM codec B-4
IP addressing 3-9
use of 2-3
configuring 6-20
described 6-16
power, inline 3-15
power detection on the 3524-PWR 3-16
primary Cisco CallManager 5-4
privileged EXEC command mode 2-6
provisioning the gateway 5-16
PVC 6-37
backbone routers 6-4
described 6-3
edge routers 6-4
custom queuing 6-11
listed 6-4
Multilink PPP Interleaving 6-7
RSVP 6-5
RTP header compression 6-9
weighted fair queuing 6-12
Random Early Detection 6-3
RED 6-3
related documentation xix
dynamic address entries 3-20
IP information 3-13
secure addresses 3-21
applied B-2
configuring for voice 6-5
enabled 6-5
FXS-to-FXS connection example C-1
RTCP B-3
RTP header compression 6-9
SAP (Service Advertisement Protocol)
description 12-1
saving configuration changes 2-8, 4-19
described 3-20
removing 3-21
server, domain name 3-14
servers, BOOTP 3-11
show config command 4-3
show running-config command 5-3
show startup-config command 5-3
SNA (Systems Network Architecture)
internetworking overview 12-11
description 12-4
(figure) 12-5
IP centric 12-9
IP client 12-8
IP transport 12-7
SNA centric 12-6
scenarios 12-10
trap managers, configuring 3-11
trap message, generating 6-35
described 3-16
disabling 3-17
enabling 3-17
adding 3-22
removing 3-23
Survivable Remote Site Telephony 5-5
switchback command 5-5
switchback options 5-5
switchover 5-5
switchover command 5-6
disabling 3-17
enabling 3-16
T1 channel bank 5-19
configuring 4-12
terminal, connecting to 2-3
timeout, disabling 4-3
time slots, configuring 5-9
timeslots, configuring 5-20
monitoring 3-16
defined 10-1
benefits 10-13
prerequisites 10-12
restrictions 10-14
excess burst size 10-3
FRTS 10-9
GTS 10-6
queueing 10-6
uses 10-2
traffic shaping in Frame Relay 6-38
adding 3-11
configuring 3-11
dial-peer configuration 6-22
E&M configuration 6-30
FXS/FXO configuration 6-25
undo command 2-8
user EXEC command mode 2-6
configuring 6-36
described 6-35
interface configuration 4-18
described 6-22
viewing current configuration 5-7
VLAN ID, discovering 3-18, 3-19
configuring A-1
IPX support 12-3
MAC addresses 3-19
configuring 5-1
Frame Relay, configuring for 6-37
port configuration 3-15
linking PBX users with E&M trunk lines
5-35
troubleshooting tips 7-5
configuring 6-27
described 6-23
fine-tuning commands 6-30
troubleshooting tips 6-30
verifying 6-29
configuring 6-23
described 6-22
fine-tuning commands 6-25
troubleshooting tips 6-25
verifying 6-24
voice traffic 3-15
configuring 6-21
described 6-16
weighted fair queuing 6-12
Weighted Random Early Detection 6-3
wildcard destination patterns, configuring 5-18
WRED 6-3
IDP 12-1
routing metrics 12-1
Posted: Sat Apr 5 03:52:31 PST 2003
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