Cisco Systems VC-825 appendix IP/TV Access, VC-829

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Cisco Hoot and Holler over IP

Hoot and Holler over IP Overview

You can connect voice multicasting telephones to routers in the following ways:

Connect a four-wire E&M telephone, which has no dial and is always off-hook, directly to an E&M voice interface card that is installed in a voice network module. Configure the E&M interface for four-wire trunk operation. For information about configuring E&M interfaces, see the chapter “Configuring Voice Ports” in this configuration guide.

Connect a conventional telephone to a PBX that is connected to an E&M voice interface card.

Connect a conventional telephone to an FXS voice interface card that is installed in a voice network module.

Connect a conventional telephone to a PBX that is connected through a E1/T1 line to a multiflex trunk interface card that is installed in a high-density voice network module.

Note The voice multicasting feature supports only one E1/T1 line per high-density voice network module.

IP/TV Access

The Cisco hoot and holler over IP feature enables you to access ongoing IP/TV multicasts for listening to voice content of the IP/TV session. For complete information on IP/TV, see the IP/TV Content Manager Installation and User Guide.

The following figure illustrates Cisco hoot and holler being used to access IP/TV multicasts:

Figure 133 Cisco Hoot and Holler over IP Access to IP/TV Multicast

 

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For the Cisco hoot and holler over IP and IP/TX interaction to work correctly, do the following:

Ensure that you have properly connected and configured your network for VoIP. Enable the Cisco hoot and holler over IP feature using the session protocol multicast command.

Ensure that the server configured with the IP/TV Content Manager is in the same Ethernet network as the Cisco hoot and holler over IP functionality.

Ensure that the Cisco hoot and holler over IP multicast details are registered with the IP/TV Content Manager.

Cisco IOS Voice, Video, and Fax Configuration Guide

VC-829

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