Cisco Systems CISCO1751 Configuring FXS Interfaces, Destination, Extension, Pattern, Description

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Destination

Configuring Voice-over-IP

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Sample Number Expansion Table

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Destination

 

 

Extension

 

Pattern

Num-Exp Command Entry

Description

 

 

 

 

 

3737

 

14085553737

num-exp 3737 14085553737

To expand 3737 to 14085553737

 

 

 

 

 

....

 

1408555....

num-exp .... 1408555....

To expand any dialed sequence

 

 

 

 

of four digits (represented by

 

 

 

 

four periods) by prefixing

 

 

 

 

1408555 to it

 

 

 

 

 

5....

 

1408555....

num-exp 5.... 1408555....

To expand a five-digit extension

 

 

 

 

beginning with the numeral 5 by

 

 

 

 

prefixing 140855 to it

 

 

 

 

 

You can use a period (.) as a wildcard character representing a single digit in a telephone number.

You can use the show num-expcommand to verify the number expansion information.

East# show num-exp[dialed-number]

After you have configured dial peers and assigned destination patterns to them, you can use the show dialplan number command to see how a telephone number maps to a dial peer.

East# show dialplan number [dialed-number]

Note You must still configure each telephone number in full on a local dial peer so that the router can find the voice port it belongs to.

Configuring FXS Interfaces

This section explains how to configure ports on FXS VICs that connect directly to a standard telephone, fax machine, or similar device.

Figure 11 shows a basic voice network. A small business uses a Cisco 1751 router (named West) to provide telephone and fax connections among employees in its office. Two of these telephones are connected to an FXS VIC port in the West router.

Figure 11 Basic Voice Network (West Router)

408 555-3737

FXS VIC

0/0

IP cloud

 

West

 

FXS VIC

408 555-4141

0/1

 

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Contents Audience, page Conventions, page Installing WAN and Voice Interface Cards, pageConfiguring Voice-over-IP, page List of Terms, page AudienceInstalling WAN and Voice Interface Cards If You Are Installing Voice Interface CardsConventions WIC and VIC Installation Procedure Figure 2 Inserting a WIC or VIC in the Router Connecting the FXS, FXO, and E&M VICs to the NetworkSignal Connector Pinouts for FXS, FXO, and E&M VICsRJ-48S Wiring for E&M Connectors Checking FXS VIC Installation2-Port ISDN BRI Card DescriptionConnecting the 2-Port ISDN BRI Card TE Interface use Determining Voice Port NumberingISDN BRI Card LEDs NT Interface useExample Cisco Router and Security Device ManagerConfiguring Voice-over-IP Configuration ToolsCisco ConfigMaker Application Cisco IOS Command-Line Interface Major Voice over IP Configuration TasksInformation for International Users Entering Configuration ModeRouter# show startup-config Saving the ConfigurationDial Plan Wildcards and Number ExpansionWestconfig-dial-peer# port 0/0 Extension Configuring FXS InterfacesNum-Exp Command Entry DestinationDial-Peer Tag Local Dial PeersTelephone Number Voice PortThese commands are summarized in Figure 919 FXS VIC 1/0 Destination PatternFigure 14 East Router Configured for Local Dial Peers Figure 13 Basic Voice Network East RouterDestination Pattern Checking Dial Peer ConfigurationCalling Between Routers Remote Location1919555 Remote Location Configuring FXO InterfacesChecking FXS Configuration Other Routers on the NetworkWest Figure 18 FXO Gateway to PSTNsignal wink-start immediate delay-dial Configuring E&M InterfacesChecking FXO Configuration CommandFigure 20 Linking PBXs over the IP Network Remote Dial Peers Checking E&M Interface Configuration Tuning Parameters for Real-Time Voice TrafficIP Precedence Need for Quality of ServiceConfiguring RSVP RSVPMultilink PPP Interleaving RTP Header Compression Configuring Multilink PPP InterleavingConfiguring RTP Header Compression Routerconfig-if# ip rtp reserve lowest-UDP-port range-of-portsConfiguring Frame Relay for VoIP List of Terms Obtaining Documentation Cisco.comOrdering Documentation Cisco Technical Support Website Submitting a Service RequestDocumentation Feedback Obtaining Technical AssistanceObtaining Additional Publications and Information Definitions of Service Request SeverityiQ Magazine is the quarterly publication from Cisco Systems designed to help growing companies learn how they can use technology to increase revenue, streamline their business, and expand services. The publication identifies the challenges facing these companies and the technologies to help solve them, using real-world case studies and business strategies to help readers make sound technology investment decisions. You can access iQ Magazine at this URL