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These commands are summarized in Figure 12.

Configuring Voice-over-IP

Note The telephone numbers used in this guide are only examples and are invalid for public use in the United States. When you configure your network, be sure to substitute your own telephone numbers.

To configure the router with the dial-peer information in Table 7, enter the following global configuration commands:

West> enable

 

Password:

 

 

West# configure terminal

 

West(config)# dial-peer

voice 401 pots

West(config-dial-peer)#

destination-pattern 14085553737

West(config-dial-peer)#

port 0/0

West(config)# dial-peer

voice 402 pots

West(config-dial-peer)#

destination-pattern 14085554141

West(config-dial-peer)#

port 0/1

West(config-dial-peer)#

exit

West(config)#

 

These commands are summarized in Figure 12.

Figure 12

West Router Configured for Local Dial Peers

dial-peer voice 401 pots destination-pattern 14085553737 port 0/0

FXS VIC

0/0

IP cloud

West

FXS VIC

0/1

dial-peer voice 402 pots destination-pattern 14085554141 port 0/1

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The dial-peercommand always takes the argument voice. The number following it is the dial-peer tag, and pots is the type of dial peer.

Cisco IOS software refers to a telephone number as a destination pattern because it is the destination for an incoming or outgoing call. Enter these numbers with the destination-patterncommand. A destination pattern can include asterisks (*) and pound signs (#) from the telephone keypad, and commas

(,)and periods (.), which have special meanings. Parentheses ( () ), hyphens (-), slashes (/), and spaces ( ), which are often used to make telephone numbers easier for humans to read, are not allowed.

Notice that the commands in the examples puts the prefix 1 (used in the United States to indicate a long-distance number) and an area code in front of the remaining numbers to complete the destination pattern. You need to include similar codes for your country if the VoIP equipment needs to establish a connection to the PSTN.

Note The Cisco IOS software does not check the validity of the telephone number. It accepts any string of permitted characters as a valid number.

The business that owns the West router also has a branch office in the East. Figure 13 shows the East office network, and Table 8 lists the phone numbers, voice ports, and dial-peer tags for this office.

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Contents Configuring Voice-over-IP, page List of Terms, page Installing WAN and Voice Interface Cards, pageAudience Audience, page Conventions, pageConventions Installing WAN and Voice Interface CardsIf You Are Installing Voice Interface Cards 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 VICs2-Port ISDN BRI Card Checking FXS VIC InstallationDescription RJ-48S Wiring for E&M ConnectorsConnecting the 2-Port ISDN BRI Card ISDN BRI Card LEDs Determining Voice Port NumberingNT Interface use TE Interface useExample Cisco Router and Security Device ManagerCisco ConfigMaker Application Configuring Voice-over-IPConfiguration Tools Cisco IOS Command-Line Interface Major Voice over IP Configuration TasksInformation for International Users Entering Configuration ModeRouter# show startup-config Saving the ConfigurationWestconfig-dial-peer# port 0/0 Dial PlanWildcards and Number Expansion Num-Exp Command Entry Configuring FXS InterfacesDestination ExtensionTelephone Number Local Dial PeersVoice Port Dial-Peer TagThese commands are summarized in Figure Figure 14 East Router Configured for Local Dial Peers Destination PatternFigure 13 Basic Voice Network East Router 919 FXS VIC 1/0Calling Between Routers Checking Dial Peer ConfigurationRemote Location Destination Pattern1919555 Checking FXS Configuration Configuring FXO InterfacesOther Routers on the Network Remote LocationWest Figure 18 FXO Gateway to PSTNChecking FXO Configuration Configuring E&M InterfacesCommand signal wink-start immediate delay-dialFigure 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 ServiceMultilink PPP Interleaving Configuring RSVPRSVP Configuring RTP Header Compression Configuring Multilink PPP InterleavingRouterconfig-if# ip rtp reserve lowest-UDP-port range-of-ports RTP Header CompressionConfiguring Frame Relay for VoIP List of Terms Ordering Documentation Obtaining DocumentationCisco.com Documentation Feedback Submitting a Service RequestObtaining Technical Assistance Cisco Technical Support WebsiteObtaining 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