Table of Contents
Index
- access control list
- See ACL
- accessing
- ASI, MRP, and SSP cards, using IOS CLI 5-11
- backup utility 5-30
- CallManager 5-8
- Cisco ICS 7750 5-2
- ICSConfig 5-4
- SAP card 5-3, 5-12 to 5-14
- SPE310s with Telnet 5-11
- SPE desktop, using Terminal Services Client 5-3
- System Manager 5-5
- ACL
- applying to interfaces 6-121
- description 6-118
- design 6-118
- examples 6-119 to 6-120
- filtering traffic with 6-121
- administrator password 4-22
- analog station interface card
- See ASI card
- antistatic strap, resistance value 2-3
- application command, in MGCP 6-94, 6-98
- ASI160 card 1-5
- ASI81 card 1-5
- ASI card
- accessing, using CLI 5-11
- ASI160, PVDM requirements C-3
- codec options 6-14
- connections 3-28
- default DSP software images C-1
- DSP, requirements for 6-14
- features 6-13
- PVDM requirements (table) C-3 to C-16
- removing 8-2
- setting date and time 6-5 to 6-8
- asynchronous/synchronous serial interface, configuring 6-28, 7-3
- authentication 6-115
- authorization 6-115
- availability, power supplies 3-33
- background explicit congestion notification
- See BECN
- backup
- CallManager 5-29
- CallManager data 6-129
- installing CallManager backup utility 4-37 to 4-39
- scheduling 5-30 to 5-32
- system data 5-28 to 5-33
- using Backup Now 5-32 to 5-33
- utility, accessing 5-30
- backup power 1-6
- backup server, CallManager 4-37 to 4-39
- BC 7-43
- BE 7-43
- BECN 6-70
- best practices
- DHCP 5-15
- IOS 5-17, 6-2
- System Manager 5-17, 6-2 to 6-3
- blackout 2-9
- blinking lights 2-11
- BOOTP 5-15
- branch circuit 2-10
- brownout 2-9
- browser, configuring 4-7 to 4-9
- cables
- determining distances 2-15 to 2-16
- evaluating 2-13
- planning for installation 2-14 to 2-15
- termination points 2-17
- cabling
- cascaded Catalyst switches 4-41 to 4-43
- GigaStack GBIC ports 4-41 to 4-43
- guidelines 2-13 to 2-17
- UPS 3-32
- CallManager
- accessing 5-8
- backing up data 6-129
- backup 5-29
- backup server 4-37 to 4-39
- backup utility, installing 4-37 to 4-39
- cluster 4-32
- configuration checklist 6-124 to 6-128
- configuring 6-122 to 6-128
- configuring download to MGCP gateway 6-102 to 6-103
- definition 5-2
- differences on Cisco ICS 7750 6-122
- documentation xxiii
- installing 4-31 to 4-41
- MGCP gateway, configuring for use with 6-100 to 6-101
- MOH 6-123
- name configuration 6-123
- product key 4-33
- publisher 4-32, 4-35
- server automatically configured 6-123
- subscriber 4-32, 4-35
- card ports, connecting 3-19 to 3-31
- cards, number of ports on 1-4 to 1-6
- Catalyst 3500 Series XL documentation xxiv
- Catalyst 3524 PWR-XL 1-7
- Catalyst 3524-PWR XL 2-10
- Catalyst switches, stacking 3-8 to 3-10
- caution, described xxii
- CCMAdmin account password 4-39
- ccm-manager command 6-100
- ccm-manager redundant host command 6-100
- ccm-manager switchback command 6-101
- ccm-manager switchover-to-backup command 6-101
- CCO, downloading and installing system software 8-22 to 8-24
- chassis dimensions 3-2
- chassis placement 2-13
- chassis-to-switch attachment brackets 3-8
- CIR 6-69, 6-70
- circuit, branch 2-10
- circuit breaker panel 2-10
- circuit breakers 2-9
- Cisco CallManager
- See CallManager
- Cisco Customer Response Applications, documentation xxiv
- Cisco IP Phone, connecting 4-45
- Cisco Network Registrar
- See CNR
- Cisco Unity, documentation 6-131
- Cisco Unity Voice Messaging, documentation xxiv
- CiscoWorks2000
- description 6-137
- LAN Management Solution 6-138 to 6-140
- Routed WAN Management Solution 6-141 to 6-142
- Service Management Solution 6-143
- CLI
- accessing on ASI, MRP, and SSP cards 5-11
- definition 5-3
- determing software release on ASI, MRP, or SSP cards 5-11
- clock rate settings 6-29
- clock set command 6-7
- clock timezone command 6-6
- cluster, CallManager 4-32
- CNR 5-15
- codecs
- choosing 6-20
- delay introduced by 6-17
- G.711 6-15
- G.723.1 6-15
- G.726 6-16
- G.729 6-16
- G.729a 6-16
- interoperability 6-16
- options on MRPs and ASIs (table) 6-14
- transcoding 6-24
- voice compression algorithms 6-14
- command conventions xxii
- command-line interface
- See CLI
- commands
- async default routing 7-4
- async mode dedicated 7-4
- channel-group 7-9
- clockrate 7-4
- configure terminal 7-2
- controller t1 7-8, 7-40
- copy running-config startup-config 6-4
- cptone 6-57
- dce-terminal-timing-enable 7-4
- destination-pattern 6-41, 7-31
- dial-peer voice 7-31, 7-37
- dial-type 6-57
- direct-inward dial 7-37
- enable 6-4
- fair-queue 7-44
- framing 7-9, 7-40
- half-duplex timer 6-28
- half-duplex timer cts-delay 6-28
- half-duplex timer cts-drop-timeout 6-28
- half-duplex timer dcd-drop-delay 6-28, 7-4
- half-duplex timer dcd-txstart-delay 6-28
- half-duplex timer rts-drop-delay 6-28
- half-duplex timer rts-timeout 6-29
- half-duplex timer transmit-delay 6-29
- interface 7-2
- invert-txc 7-4
- ip precedence 6-73
- ip routing 7-2
- ip rsvp bandwidth 6-74, 7-44
- ip rtp compression connections 6-78, 7-45
- ip rtp header-compression 6-78, 7-45
- ip rtp header-compression iphc-format 7-46
- ip rtp reserve 7-45
- isdn spid 6-34
- isdn switch-type 7-6, 7-37, 7-40
- line async 7-4
- memory-size iomem 7-6
- multilink virtual-template 7-45
- num-exp 7-32
- operation 6-57
- physical-layer async 7-4
- ping 7-64
- port 7-31
- ppp multilink 7-44
- ppp multilink fragment-delay 7-45
- ppp multilink interleave 7-44
- req-qos controlled-load 7-44
- service-module t1 framing 7-7
- service-module t1 linecode 7-7
- session target 7-31
- show controllers 7-59
- show controller t1 7-58, 7-59
- show dialplan number 7-30
- show interfaces 7-60
- show num-exp 7-30
- show protocols 7-60
- show running-config 7-60, 7-61
- show version 7-58
- show voice dsp 6-21, 6-26
- signal 6-57
- type 6-57
- committed burst
- See BC
- committed information rate
- See CIR
- community strings, SNMP 4-21
- COM Port Manager, in System Manager 5-6
- conduit ground, using 2-11
- configuration, saving 6-4
- configuration wizard
- See ICSConfig
- configuring
- asynchronous/synchronous serial interface 6-28, 7-3
- CallManager 6-122 to 6-128
- custom queuing 6-72
- dial plans 6-40
- DID 6-53 to 6-55
- download of CallManager information to MGCP gateway 6-102 to 6-103
- E&M interface 6-57
- Fast Ethernet ports 6-26, 7-2 to 7-3
- fax over IP 6-112 to 6-115
- Frame Relay for VoIP 6-69
- FXO interface 6-55
- FXS interface 6-44, 7-30, 7-33, 7-34
- IP networks for real-time voice traffic 6-71
- ISDN BRI interface 6-30, 7-5 to 7-6
- ISDN for voice 6-64 to 6-68
- ISDN PRI voice interfaces 6-67 to 6-68
- ISDN signaling backhaul on MGCP 6-106 to 6-111
- MFT-T1 CAS 6-60
- MGCP 6-91 to 6-115
- MGCP with CallManager 6-100 to 6-101
- multilink PPP interleaving 6-75
- RGW with MGCP 6-97 to 6-100
- RSVP for voice 6-73
- RTP 6-76
- serial interfaces 7-3 to 7-5
- SSP 6-10
- T1 & E1 VWIC interfaces 7-8 to 7-9
- T1 & fractional T1 interfaces 7-7 to 7-8
- T1 (FT1) WAN interface 6-34, 7-7
- T1 CAS for MGCP 6-103 to 6-106
- TGW with MGCP 6-93 to 6-97
- weighted fair queuing 6-73
- connecting
- Cisco IP Phone 4-45
- modem 4-45 to 4-51
- power 3-32 to 3-33
- switches to chassis 3-8 to 3-10
- to card ports 3-19 to 3-31
- console port, connecting to 3-29
- controller t1 command, in MGCP 6-93
- conventions, command xxii
- cooling the system 2-7
- custom queuing 6-72
- data link connection identifier
- See DLCI
- date
- setting on MRP and ASI cards 6-5 to 6-8
- setting on SPE310 cards 6-5
- DC Directory Administrator account password 4-36
- default gateway, IP address 4-17
- delay
- definition 6-17
- propagation 6-17
- serialization 6-17
- desktop mounting 3-6 to 3-10
- DHCP
- best practices 5-15
- enabling for IP phones 4-16
- Microsoft DHCP Server 5-16
- other DHCP servers 5-16
- dial peer
- command 7-31
- description 6-45
- POTS 6-46
- VoIP 6-50
- dial-peer voice command, in MGCP 6-94, 6-98
- dial plans, configuring 6-40
- dial-up connection, testing 4-51
- DID, configuring 6-53 to 6-55
- digital signal processors
- See DSPs
- digital voice ports, configuring 6-60
- dimensions, chassis 3-2
- direct-inward-dial command 6-54
- Direct Inward Dialing
- See DID
- distributed call processing 4-32
- DLCI 6-69
- DNS, primary IP address 4-17
- documentation
- CallManager xxiii
- Catalyst 3500 Series XL xxiv
- Cisco Customer Response Applications xxiv
- Cisco Unity Voice Messaging xxiv
- included xxiii
- IOS xxv
- IP Phones xxiii
- power supply, backup xxiv
- related xxiii
- VIC xxiv
- VWIC xxiv
- WIC xxiv
- ds0-group command, in MGCP 6-94
- DSP modules, removing and replacing 8-3
- DSPs
- call processing examples (table) 6-19
- choosing DSP firmware 6-20 to 6-21
- configuration rules (table) 6-22
- determining how many are needed 6-22 to 6-23
- determining how many are needed for transcoding 6-26
- grouping 6-18 to 6-19
- on MRPs and ASIs 6-14
- understanding usage for transcoding 6-26
- DSP software images, defaults C-1
- dust, effects of 2-13
- E&M
- configuring 6-57
- description 6-38
- E1 PRI 6-39
- E1 VIC, connection 3-28
- E1 VWIC, connection 3-28
- E1 VWIC interfaces, configuring 7-8 to 7-9
- E1 WIC, connection 3-28
- earth ground 2-12
- electricity, static 2-12
- electromagnetic interference
- See EMI
- electrostatic discharge (ESD), preventing 2-3
- electrostatic discharge, preventing
- See ESD, preventing
- EMI 2-6
- enable password 4-21
- environmental requirements 2-12
- ESD, preventing 2-3
- Event Manager, default settings, configuring 4-25 to 4-28
- Event Manager, in System Manager 5-6
- excess burst
- See BE
- extension cords, using 2-13
- Fancy Queuing 6-71
- Fan Manager, in System Manager 5-6
- fans
- location 1-7
- Fast Ethernet, configuring ports 6-26, 7-2 to 7-3
- fax over IP, configuring 6-112 to 6-115
- firewall
- defined 6-116
- setting up 6-116
- flooring 2-13
- floor loading 2-8
- foreign exchange office
- See FXO
- Foreign Exchange Office (FXO) card, connection 3-28
- foreign exchange station
- See FXS
- Foreign Exchange Station (FXS) card, connection 3-28
- fractional T1 interfaces, configuring 7-7 to 7-8
- Frame Relay for VoIP
- configuring 6-69
- example 6-70
- FXO
- configuring 6-55
- described 6-38
- FXS
- configuring 6-44, 7-30, 7-33, 7-34
- described 6-38
- G.711 6-15
- G.723.1 6-15
- G.726 6-16
- G.729 6-16
- G.729a 6-16
- Gigabit cascade configuration 4-41 to 4-43
- grounding
- chassis 2-12
- configurations 3-15 to 3-17
- lug, location (illustration) 3-18
- procedure 3-18 to 3-19
- receptacles 2-9
- third-wire 2-11
- ground start 6-62
- guidelines
- installation 2-25 to 2-28
- power supply 3-11 to 3-14
- H.323 6-85 to 6-87
- hardware
- cards 1-4 to 1-6
- components 1-2
- system configuration (illustration) 1-3
- high-complexity DSP software images 6-14, C-1
- host name
- changing 5-22 to 5-28
- guidelines 5-22
- updating SQL Server with 5-24 to 5-28
- humidity 2-12
- ICSConfig
- accessing 5-4
- collecting information for 4-2 to 4-5
- description 5-2
- PC requirements 2-18
- running 4-11 to 4-31
- saving configuration 4-29
- tasks 5-17, 6-2
- ICS System Manager
- See System Manager
- immediate start 6-61
- information required for initial configuration 4-2 to 4-5
- initial configuration program
- See ICSConfig
- installation
- cooling guidelines 2-7
- floor loading 2-8
- guidelines 2-25 to 2-28
- placement guidelines 2-7
- power and grounding 2-8 to 2-12
- safety warnings 2-2 to 2-3
- verifying 3-34
- weight distribution in rack 2-8
- installing system software
- CCO, using 8-22 to 8-24
- CD-ROM, using 8-20 to 8-21
- scenarios 8-19 to 8-20
- Internet Explorer, configuring 4-8 to 4-9
- IOS
- best practices 5-17, 6-2
- documentation xxv
- software release on ASI, MRP, or SSP cards, determining with CLI 5-11
- software release on SSP card, determining with System Manager 5-7
- upgrading images using ICS System Manager 8-25 to 8-26
- upgrading images using the CLI 8-26 to 8-27
- versions preinstalled 1-8
- IP address
- changing 4-13, 4-15
- default gateway 4-17
- DNS, primary 4-17
- PC, configuring 4-6 to 4-7
- pool for IP phones 4-16
- pool for system cards 4-14
- SPE, determining 5-21
- TFTP server 4-16, 6-123
- WINS server 4-17
- IP Phones, documentation xxiii
- IP phones, IP address 4-16
- ISDN
- configuring for voice 6-64 to 6-68
- switch types 6-66
- ISDN BRI
- configuring interface 7-5 to 7-6
- configuring interfaces 6-30
- description 6-38, 6-64
- ISDN PRI
- configuring voice interfaces 6-67 to 6-68
- description 6-65
- ISDN signaling backhaul, configuring on MGCP 6-106 to 6-111
- ISDN switch types 6-31
- key, product
- See product key
- LEDs, verifying installation with 3-34
- lighting 2-13
- line filter 2-10
- login password 4-21
- maximum transmission unit
- See MTU
- Media Gateway Control Protocol
- See MGCP
- medium-complexity DSP software images 6-14, C-1
- memory modules, removing and replacing 8-3
- MFT-T1 CAS
- configuring 6-60
- description 6-39
- signaling systems 6-61
- MGCP
- application command 6-94, 6-98
- blocking new calls 6-112
- CallManager, configuring for use with 6-100 to 6-101
- ccm-manager MGCP command 6-100
- ccm-manager redundant host command 6-100
- ccm-manager switchback command 6-101
- ccm-manager switchover-to-backup command 6-101
- command settings 6-115
- configuring 6-91 to 6-115
- controller t1 command 6-93
- description 6-87 to 6-89
- dial-peer voice command 6-94, 6-98
- download of information from CallManager 6-102 to 6-103
- ds0-group command 6-94
- fax over IP, configuration of 6-112 to 6-115
- gateway types supported 6-89
- ISDN PRI backhaul, description of 6-89
- ISDN signaling backhaul, configuring on 6-106 to 6-111
- mgcp block-newcalls command 6-112
- mgcp call-agent command 6-93, 6-98
- mgcp command 6-93, 6-98
- mgcp default-package command 6-96, 6-99
- mgcp dtmf-relay command 6-96
- mgcp package-capability command 6-95, 6-99
- mgcp restart-delay command 6-95
- mgcp sdp simple command 6-96, 6-100
- multicast music-on-hold
- description 6-90
- enabling 6-115
- RGW, configuring 6-97 to 6-100
- sample configuration 7-9 to 7-28
- T1 CAS, configuring for 6-103 to 6-106
- TGW, configuring 6-93 to 6-97
- mgcp block-newcalls command 6-112
- mgcp call-agent command 6-93, 6-98
- mgcp command 6-93
- mgcp command, in MGCP 6-98
- mgcp default-package command 6-96, 6-99
- mgcp dtmf-relay command 6-96
- mgcp package-capability command 6-95, 6-99
- mgcp restart-delay command 6-95
- mgcp sdp simple command 6-96, 6-100
- MIB, SNMP 5-3
- Microsoft SQL Server
- host name, recognizing new on SPE310 5-24 to 5-28
- modem
- connecting 4-45 to 4-51
- data compression setting 4-48
- dial-up connection, testing 4-51
- error correction setting 4-48
- initialization string 4-46
- initializing for an SAP card 4-48
- MOH 6-123
- Monitor, in System Manager 5-6
- monitoring tools, System Manager 5-6
- mounting the system
- in a rack 3-4 to 3-5
- on a desktop 3-6 to 3-10
- MRP
- saving configuration 6-4
- supported WICs and VICs 6-13
- MRP200 card 1-4
- MRP300 card 1-4
- MRP3-16FXS card 1-5
- MRP3-8FXS card 1-5
- MRP card
- accessing, using CLI 5-11
- codec options 6-14
- connections 3-28
- default DSP software images C-1
- DSP, requirements for 6-14
- features 6-12, 6-13
- MRP3-16FXS, PVDM requirements C-3
- PVDM requirements (table) C-3 to C-16
- removing and replacing 8-2
- setting date and time 6-5 to 6-8
- MTU 6-69
- multicast music-on-hold
- description 6-90
- enabling 6-115
- multilink PPP Interleaving 6-75
- music on hold
- See MOH
- Netscape Communicator, configuring 4-7
- network management, third-party applications 6-144
- Network Time Protocol
- See NTP
- noise, power 2-10
- note, described xxii
- NTP 6-130
- number expansion
- command 6-41
- configuring 7-30
- table 6-42
- organization, document xx
- packet filter
- defined 6-117
- setting up 6-117
- packet voice data module
- See PVDM
- pager number 4-27
- password
- CallManager DC Directory Administrator account 4-36
- CCMAdmin account 4-39
- enable 4-21
- login 4-21
- rules 4-20
- SQL server SA account 4-40
- System Manager admin 4-24
- Windows 2000 administrator 4-22
- PC, IP address for 4-6 to 4-7
- PC requirements 2-18
- peripheral equipment, documentation (table) 2-25
- permanent virtual circuit
- See PVC
- planning cable installation 2-14
- ports, number per card 1-4 to 1-6
- POTS dial peer 6-46
- power
- circuit protection 2-9
- configuration with five Catalyst switches (illustration) 3-12
- connecting 3-32 to 3-33
- fluctuation 2-11
- outage 2-11
- reasons for outages 2-11
- recommended configuration 3-11 to 3-12, 3-32
- power and grounding 2-8 to 2-12
- power consumption, system B-1 to B-4
- power cord 2-13
- power spike 2-9
- power strip 2-11
- power supply
- backup 1-7
- configurations (table) 3-13 to 3-14
- guidelines 3-11 to 3-14
- location in chassis 1-6
- power supply, backup, documentation xxiv
- power surge 2-9
- power transient 2-10
- product key, CallManager 4-33
- propagation delay 6-17
- publications
- See documentation
- publisher, CallManager 4-32, 4-35
- PVC 6-69
- PVDM
- DSP groups and 6-18
- requirements on ASI160 and MRP3-16FXS cards C-3
- requirements on ASI and MRP cards (table) C-3 to C-16
- QoS
- description 6-71
- tools
- custom queuing 6-72
- listed 6-72
- multilink PPP Interleaving 6-75
- RSVP 6-73
- RTP header compression 6-76
- weighted fair queuing 6-73
- Quality of Service
- See QoS
- rack mounting 3-4 to 3-5
- Random Early Detection
- See RED
- Real-Time Transport Protocol
- See RTP
- receptacles 2-9
- RED 6-71
- redundant power supply
- See RPS 300
- regulatory compliance 2-28
- remote System Manager dial-up 8-4 to 8-6
- removing
- memory, DSP, and VPN modules 8-3
- MRP and ASI cards 8-2
- SPE310 cards 8-2
- required tools 2-17
- requirements, environmental 2-12
- residential gateway
- See RGW
- Resource Reservation Protocol
- See RSVP
- restoring system data 8-7 to 8-18
- RGW, configuring 6-97 to 6-100
- routing, wire 2-16
- RPS 300 1-7, 2-10, 3-32
- RSVP
- configuring for voice 6-73
- enabling 6-74
- RTP 6-76
- SA account password 4-40
- safety standards 2-28
- SAP card
- accessing 5-12 to 5-14
- connecting legacy voice mail system 3-30
- connecting to the console port 3-29
- connections to COM ports 3-30
- connection to UPS 3-30
- definition 1-6
- initializing the modem 4-48
- remote access to System Manager 3-31
- saving configuration 6-4
- scenarios, TDM clocking 6-79 to 6-85, 7-46 to 7-58
- security
- considerations 6-115
- firewall 6-116
- setting privileges 5-34
- Security, in System Manager 5-6
- serial interfaces, configuring 7-3 to 7-5
- serialization delay 6-17
- shutting down the system 5-35 to 5-36
- signaling types
- E&M 6-38
- E1 PRI 6-39
- FXS/FXO 6-38
- ISDN BRI 6-38
- MFT-T1 CAS 6-39
- T1 PRI 6-39
- SMTP server 4-26
- SNMP
- community strings 4-21
- configuring 4-21
- MIB 5-3
- Software Upgrade, in System Manager 5-6
- SPE310 card
- accessing 5-10
- accessing with Terminal Services Client 5-9
- definition 1-4
- SPE310 cards
- removing and replacing 8-2
- restoring data 8-7 to 8-18
- setting date and time 6-5
- SPE310 running System Manager, changing host name 5-22 to 5-28
- SPE card
- determining IP address 5-21
- lithium battery warning 2-3
- spoofing 6-121
- SQL Server
- host name, recognizing new on SPE310 5-24 to 5-28
- SQL server
- SA account password 4-40
- SSP
- configuring 6-10
- features 6-9
- overview 6-8
- SSP card
- accessing, using CLI 5-11
- connections 3-29
- definition 1-6
- SSP Manager, in System Manager 5-5
- stacking Catalyst switches 3-8 to 3-10
- star-wired switch configuration 4-43 to 4-45
- static electricity, effects of 2-12
- subscriber, CallManager 4-32, 4-35
- sunlight, effects of 2-13
- surge suppressor 2-11
- switches 1-7
- switch types, ISDN 6-31, 6-66
- syslog server 4-28
- system, power consumption B-1 to B-4
- system cards, in which slots to install 2-27
- system cards, IP address 4-14
- system data, backing up 5-28 to 5-33
- system hardware configuration illustration 1-3
- System Maintenance, in System Manager 5-6
- System Manager
- accessing 5-5
- best practices 5-17, 6-2 to 6-3
- configuring for remote dial-up 8-4 to 8-6
- definition 5-2
- determining version of 5-7
- navigating in 5-5
- restoring data 8-7 to 8-18
- using to determine IOS software release on SSP card 5-7
- System Manager admin password 4-24
- System Manager software, remote access to 3-31
- System Setup, in System Manager 5-5
- system software
- installing from CCO 8-22 to 8-24
- installing from CD-ROM 8-20 to 8-21
- media options 8-20
- upgrade and installation scenarios 8-19 to 8-20
- T1
- See MFT-T1 CAS, MFT-T1 WIC, T1 (FT1) WIC
- T1 (FT1) WIC 6-34, 7-7
- T1 CAS, configuring for MGCP 6-103 to 6-106
- T1 interfaces, configuring 7-7 to 7-8
- T1 PRI 6-39
- T1 VIC, connection 3-28
- T1 VWIC, connection 3-28
- T1 VWIC interfaces, configuring 7-8 to 7-9
- T1 WIC, connection 3-28
- TDM clock
- configuring 6-35
- scenarios 6-79 to 6-85, 7-46 to 7-58
- Telnet, accessing SPE310s with 5-11
- temperature 2-12
- terminal emulation interfaces 5-3
- Terminal Services Client
- accesing SPE310 cards with 5-9
- download 5-3
- installing 4-9
- use of on the ICS 7750 5-3
- TFTP server, IP address 4-16, 6-123
- TGW, configuring 6-93 to 6-97
- third-wire ground 2-11
- time
- setting on MRP and ASI cards 6-5 to 6-8
- setting on SPE310 cards 6-5
- tools, required 2-17
- traffic shaping in Frame Relay 6-70
- transcoding 6-24
- choosing DSP firmware for 6-25
- deciding when to use 6-24
- determining how many DSPs are needed for 6-26
- understanding DSP usage for 6-26
- transient suppressor 2-11
- trunking gateway
- See TGW
- turning on the system 3-32 to 3-33
- uninterruptible power supply
- See UPS
- unpacking, box 2-21
- upgrading
- IOS images using ICS System Manager 8-25 to 8-26
- IOS images using the CLI 8-26 to 8-27
- upgrading system software
- CCO, using 8-22 to 8-24
- CD-ROM, using 8-20 to 8-21
- scenarios 8-19 to 8-20
- UPS
- connecting to SAP card 3-30
- described 1-6
- purpose 2-10
- recommended power configuration 3-32
- verifying box contents 2-23
- verifying system installation 3-34
- vibration 2-12
- VIC
- configuring
- E&M 6-57
- FXO 6-55
- FXS 6-44, 7-30, 7-33, 7-34
- MFT-T1 CAS 6-60
- connecting to PSTN 6-39
- connection 3-28
- description 6-38
- documentation xxiv
- supported on MRP 6-13
- voice interface card
- See VIC
- voice mail
- direct serial connection 6-132 to 6-137
- legacy system, connecting to SAP card 3-30
- voice ports
- E&M
- configuring 6-57
- described 6-38
- E1 PRI 6-39
- FXO
- configuring 6-55
- description 6-38
- FXS
- configuring 6-44, 7-30, 7-33, 7-34
- description 6-38
- ISDN BRI 6-38
- MFT-T1 CAS
- configuring 6-60
- description 6-39
- T1 PRI 6-39
- voice WAN interface card
- See VWIC
- VoIP, Frame Relay, configuring for 6-69
- VoIP dial peer 6-50
- VPN modules, removing and replacing 8-3
- VWIC
- connection 3-28
- documentation xxiv
- types of
- WAN interface card
- See WIC
- web browser, configuring 4-7 to 4-9
- weight distribution 2-8
- weighted fair queuing 6-73
- Weighted Random Early Detection 6-71
- See WRED
- WIC
- configuring
- asynchronous/synchronous serial 6-28, 7-3
- ISDN BRI 6-30
- T1 (FT1) 6-34, 7-7
- connection 3-28
- documentation xxiv
- supported on MRP 6-13
- Windows 2000 interface, accessing SPE310 Windows 2000 interface 5-10
- wink start 6-61
- WINS server, IP address 4-17
- wire routing 2-16
- WRED 6-71
Posted: Thu Sep 12 06:33:24 PDT 2002
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