Cisco Systems MC-413 manual Configuring Q.SIG PRI Signalling Support on the Cisco MC3810, MC-421

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Configuring Support for PBX Signalling Protocols

Configuring Q.SIG PRI Signalling Support

no ip directed-broadcast

isdn switch-type primary-qsig isdn protocol-emulate network isdn incoming-voice modem

!

interface FastEthernet0 no ip address

no ip directed-broadcast shutdown

!

ip default-gateway 1.14.0.1 ip classless

!

line con 0 transport input none

line aux 0 line vty 0 4

login

!

end

Configuring Q.SIG PRI Signalling Support on the Cisco MC3810

The Q.SIG protocol provides signalling for PINX devices. It is based on the ISDN Q.931 standard. Using Q.SIG PRI signalling, the Cisco MC3810 can route incoming voice calls from a PINX device across a WAN to a peer Cisco MC3810, which can then transport the signalling and voice packets to a second PINX device.

In Cisco IOS Release 12.1, Q.SIG PRI signalling on the Cisco MC3810 applies only to VoFR and VoATM.

Note The Cisco MC3810 supports ISDN PRI only when a Q.SIG connection to the PINX device is configured on the digital voice module (DVM) T1/E1 controller.

The following restrictions and limitations apply to the Cisco MC3810 Q.SIG PRI implementation:

Q.SIG data calls are not supported. All calls with bearer capability indicating a nonvoice type (such as for video telephony) are rejected.

Q.SIG is supported only on T1/E1 controller 1. Each Cisco MC3810 supports only one T1/E1 interface with direct connectivity to a PINX device.

The Cisco MC3810 supports a maximum of 24 bearer channels.

When Q.SIG is configured, serial interface 1 cannot support speeds higher than 192 kbps. This restriction assumes that the MFT is installed in slot 3 on the Cisco MC3810. If the MFT is not installed, then serial interface 1 will not operate at all, but Q.SIG will be supported on other interfaces.

Figure 98 shows an example of a Q.SIG signalling configuration. In the example, the Cisco MC3810 either acts as a master to a slave PBX, or as a slave to a master PBX.

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Contents MC-413 Benefits of Q.SIGMC-414 Cisco AS5300 Q.SIG Signalling ConfigurationConfiguring VoIP Q.SIG SIG Configuration Task ListIsdn-switch-type command for Q.SIG SIG Prerequisite TasksMC-416 SerialMC-417 MC-418 Verifying VoIP Q.SIG Software on the Cisco AS5300MC-419 SIG for VoIP Configuration ExampleMC-420 MC-421 Configuring Q.SIG PRI Signalling Support on the Cisco MC3810MC-422 SIGMC-423 MC-424 Pri-group timeslot 1-31 commandMC-425 SIG PRI Signalling on the Cisco MC3810 Configuration ExampleNo logging event link-status MC-426MC-427 Configuring CCS Cross-ConnectConfiguring CCS Cross-Connect for T1 Configuring CCS Cross-Connect for E1MC-428 MC-429 Configuring T1/E1 Trunk Bearer ChannelsConfiguring CCS Frame-Forwarding Ext-sig-slave for the voice-group commandMC-430 CCS Frame-Forwarding MC-431MC-432 MC-433 CCS Frame-Forwarding Configuration ExampleMC-434

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