Cisco Systems VC-825 appendix Router-1, VC-852

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Cisco Hoot and Holler over IP

Configuration Examples

Cisco Hoot and Holler over IP with Frame-Relay Topology (One Hoot Group)

Figure 136 Cisco Hoot and Holler over IP with Frame Relay Topology

Router 1

IP multicast

network

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Router 2

Router 3

In this topology, three routers are connected using 64K Frame Relay PVCs in a hub-and-spoke topology, with Router 1 being the hub. One hoot and holler group has been defined. All three routers have been configured to traffic-shape their data and voice on the WAN to CIR, and all three routers are using IP RTP priority to guarantee QoS for the Cisco hoot and holler over IP packets. In addition, the Frame Relay broadcast-queue is disabled on the serial interfaces. This occurs because, by default, the broadcast queue is only 40 packets deep and Cisco hoot and holler over IP transmits packets at 50 packets per second. Unless the queue is disabled, some packets would be dropped and voice QoS would be degraded.

Router-1

The following output shows that Router 1 has been configured for Cisco hoot and holler over IP with Frame Relay topology:

hostname Router-1

!

ip multicast-routing

!

voice class permanent 1

signal timing oos timeout disabled signal keepalive 65535

!

interface Vif1

ip address 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.0 ip pim sparse-dense-mode

!

router rip network 1.1.1.0 network 5.5.5.0 network 5.5.6.0

!

interface Serial0/0 no ip address

ip pim sparse-dense-mode encapsulation frame-relay frame-relay traffic-shaping no frame-relay broadcast-queue

!

interface Serial0/0.1 point-to-point ip address 5.5.5.1 255.255.255.0 ip pim sparse-dense-mode frame-relay class hoot-n-holler

Cisco IOS Voice, Video, and Fax Configuration Guide

VC-852

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Contents Cisco Hoot and Holler over IP VC-825VC-826 Cisco Hoot and Holler over IP Overview Current Hoot and Holler ImplementationsVC-827 Voice Multicasting VC-828IP/TV Access VC-829Interactive Voice Response Migration StrategyVC-830 VC-831 Bandwidth Planning IP Multicast and DSP Arbitration and MixingVC-832 Codecs VC-833Connection Trunk Virtual InterfaceVC-834 Cisco Hoot and Holler over IP Restrictions VC-835Configuring the Virtual Interface Configuring Multicast RoutingVC-836 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-844Verifying the Configuration Configuring the Second RouterVC-845 High-Density Voice Modules Dial-Peer ConfigurationVC-846 Voice Multicasting over a WAN Ethernet ConfigurationVC-847 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