Cisco Systems VC-825 appendix VC-838

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Cisco Hoot and Holler over IP

Configuration Tasks

 

Command

Purpose

 

 

 

 

 

Plus sign (+)—Matches a sequence of one

 

 

or more matches of the character/pattern.

 

 

Note The plus sign used as part of the digit string

 

 

is different from the plus sign that can be

 

 

used in front of the digit string to indicate

 

 

that the string is an E.164 standard number.

 

 

Circumflex (^)—Indicates a match to the

 

 

beginning of the string.

 

 

Dollar sign ($)—Matches the null string at

 

 

the end of the input string.

 

 

Backslash symbol (\)—Is followed by a

 

 

single character matching that character or

 

 

used with a single character having no

 

 

other significance (matching that

 

 

character).

 

 

Question mark (?)— Indicates that the

 

 

previous digit occurred zero or one time.

 

 

Brackets ([])—Indicates a range of digits.

 

 

A range is a sequence of characters

 

 

enclosed in the brackets, and only numeric

 

 

characters from “0” to “9” are allowed in

 

 

the range. This is similar to a regular

 

 

expression rule.

 

 

Parentheses ( )—Indicates a pattern and is

 

 

the same as the regular expression

 

 

rule—for example, 408(555). Parentheses

 

 

are used in conjunction with symbols ?, %,

 

 

or +.

 

 

For more information on applying

 

 

wildcard symbols to destination patterns

 

 

and the dial strings that result, see the

 

 

“Configuring Dial Plans, Dial Peers, and

 

 

Digit Manipulation” chapter in this

 

 

configuration guide.

 

 

T—(Optional) Control character indicating

 

 

that the destination-patternvalue is a variable

 

 

length dial string.

Step 3

 

 

Router(config-dial-peer)# session protocol multicast

This step is mandatory for voice multicasting and is

 

 

the command introduced specifically for the Cisco

 

 

hoot and holler over IP application.

 

 

 

Cisco IOS Voice, Video, and Fax Configuration Guide

VC-838

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Contents Cisco Hoot and Holler over IP VC-825VC-826 VC-827 Current Hoot and Holler ImplementationsCisco Hoot and Holler over IP Overview Voice Multicasting VC-828IP/TV Access VC-829VC-830 Migration StrategyInteractive Voice Response VC-831 VC-832 IP Multicast and DSP Arbitration and MixingBandwidth Planning Codecs VC-833VC-834 Virtual InterfaceConnection Trunk Cisco Hoot and Holler over IP Restrictions VC-835VC-836 Configuring Multicast RoutingConfiguring the Virtual Interface Configuring VoIP Dial Peers VC-837VC-838 Configuring E&M Voice Ports VC-839Command VC-840Configuring for Receive Only Mode VC-841Configuring Relevant Interface Serial/Ethernet VC-842Configuration Examples VC-843Voice Multicasting over an Ethernet LAN VC-844VC-845 Configuring the Second RouterVerifying the Configuration VC-846 Dial-Peer ConfigurationHigh-Density Voice Modules VC-847 Ethernet ConfigurationVoice Multicasting over a WAN Quality of Service VC-848Router-1 E&M Four-Wire Ports VC-849Router-2 FXS Ports VC-850Router-3 FXO Ports VC-851Router-1 VC-852Router-2 VC-853Router-3 VC-854VC-855 VC-856