Caller ID on Cisco 2600 and 3600 Series Routers and Cisco MC3810 Multiservice Concentrators
Caller ID Configuration Task List
Caller ID Configuration Task List
•Configure your IP, ATM, or Frame Relay network to support
•Configure voice cards for codec settings.
•Configure voice dial peers. Each dial peer defines the characteristics associated with a call leg.
The remainder of this section describes the steps required to configure caller ID on FXS and FXO voice ports.
Configuring Voice Ports to Support Caller ID
To configure voice ports to support caller ID, use the following commands beginning in global configuration mode:
| Command | Purpose |
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Router(config)# | Enters | |
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| Cisco MC3810 multiservice concentrator. The slot |
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| number for analog voice ports on the Cisco |
| or | MC3810 multiservice concentrator is always 1. |
| There is no port 0 for voice ports. | |
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| Router(config)# | Enters |
| Cisco 2600 or 3600 series router. | |
Step 2 |
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Specifies the | ||
| destination telephone number. The keywords and | |
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| arguments are as follows: |
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| ringdown. |
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| PBX. |
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| extension (the local voice port provides a local |
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| response before the remote voice port receives |
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| an answer). |
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| connection to a PBX. |
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| • |
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| connection is specified. The router should not |
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| attempt to initiate a trunk connection, but |
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| should wait for an incoming call before |
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| establishing the trunk. |
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| number. |
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Cisco IOS Voice, Video, and Fax Configuration Guide