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Chapter 55 Configuring a VoIP Network
Configuring VoIP on a Switch
Table 55-3 Voice-Related CLI Command Module and Platform Support (continued)
CLI Commands | Ethernet Module1 | WS-X6608-T1/E12 | WS-X6624-FXS3 |
show environment power | X | X | X |
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Voice-related commands | | | |
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set port auxiliaryvlan | X/X | | |
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show port auxiliaryvlan | X/X | | |
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set port voice interface | | X | X |
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show port voice interface | | X | X |
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show port voice | X | X | X |
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show port voice fdl | | X | |
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show port voice active | X | X | X |
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QoS commands related to voice | | | |
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set port qos mod/port cos-ext | X/X | | |
set port qos mod/port trust-ext | | | |
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show port qos | X/X | | |
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1.Ethernet Module = Ethernet switching module with voice daughter card.
2.WS-X6608-T1 and WS-X6608-E1 = 8-port T1/E1 ISDN PRI modules.
3.WS-X6624-FXS = 24-port FXS analog station interface module.
4.X = Command supported on Catalyst 6500 series switch only; XX = Command supported on Catalyst 4500 series, 5000 family, and 6500 series switches. All modules that are listed in Table 55-3are supported only on Catalyst 6500 series switches.
Configuring Per-Port Power Management
This section describes the per-port power management and the CLI commands that are used to configure power management for IP phones.
Note To determine the exact power requirements for your configuration to ensure that you are within the system power budget, see the “Generating a System Status Report” section on page 22-16.
Note This section applies to the Ethernet switching modules with the voice daughter card only. For information on powering the IP phones that are connected to the other Ethernet switching modules, refer to the Catalyst Family Inline-Power Patch Panel Installation Note publication.
For each IP phone that is connected to an Ethernet switching module with a voice daughter card installed, the module allocates part of the available system power to power up and run the phone. You can apply the power on an individual port basis.
Only one IP phone can be powered per port; the phone must be connected directly to the switch port. If a second phone is daisy chained off the phone that is connected to the switch port, the second phone cannot be powered by the switch.
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Contents
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A P T E R
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Cisco IP Phone
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Access Gateways
Cisco CallManager
Analog Station Gateway
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FXS Interface Features
Analog Trunk Gateway
Digital Trunk Gateway
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Digital Signal Processing Per T1/E1 Port
Converged Voice Gateway
Link Management
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How a Call Is Made
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Switch-to-Phone Connections
Show port inlinepower
Voice-Related CLI Commands
CLI Commands Ethernet Module1 WS-X6608-T1/E12 WS-X6624-FXS3
Set port inlinepower Set inlinepower defaultallocation
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Configuring Per-Port Power Management
Show environment power
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Task Command
Show module mod
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Power Management Modes
Show version mod
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Power Requirements
Phone Class Required Power W
Phone Removal
Available Power
Wall-Powered Phones
Powering Off the Phone
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Phone Detection Summary
High-Availability Support
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Setting the Power Mode of a Port or a Group of Ports
Setting the Default Power Allocation
Set port inlinepower mod/port auto static
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Set inlinepower notify-threshold percentage
Show port inlinepower mod /port detail
Console enable show environment power
Displaying the Switch Power Environment for Modules
Show environment power mod
Console show port inlinepower 4/1 detail
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Configuring the Auxiliary VLANs on Catalyst LAN Switches
Enter the set port auxiliaryvlan mod/port auxvlanid command
Understanding the Auxiliary VLANs
Untagged dot1p none
Auxiliary Vlan Configuration Guidelines
Configuring the Auxiliary VLANs
Set port auxiliaryvlan mod /ports vlan
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Verifying the Auxiliary Vlan Configuration
Disabling the Auxiliary VLANs Until an IP Phone is Detected
Keyword Action
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Configuring the Access Gateways
Configuring a Port Voice Interface
Show port voice fdl mod /port
Displaying a Port Voice Interface Configuration
Displaying the FDL Statistics
Show port voice interface mod /port
Show port mod /port
Displaying the Port Configuration for the Individual Ports
Console enable show port voice fdl 7/1-3
Field Description
Console show port
Port T1/E1 Pstn Interface Module
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Port FXS Analog Interface Module
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Displaying the Active Call Information
Show port voice active mod/port
All call conference transcode ipaddr
Console show port voice active 3/2
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Console show port voice active
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Configuring QoS in the Cisco IP Phone
Understanding How QoS Works in the Cisco IP Phone
Untrusted
Configuring QoS in the Cisco IP Phone
Setting the Phone Access Port Trust Mode
Set port qos mod/ports...trust-ext trusted
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Configuring a Trusted Boundary to Ensure Port Security
Setting the Phone Access Port CoS Value
Verifying the Phone Access Port QoS Configuration
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QoS and Cisco IP Phone Configuration
QoS, Cisco IP Phone, and PC Configuration
Supported Cisco IP Phones
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Trusted Boundary Configuration Guidelines
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Configuring a Trusted Boundary
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Default Configuration
Specifying a Cisco IP Phone as the Trust Device
Verifying a Port’s Trust-Device State
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Understanding SmartPorts Macros
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SmartPorts-Cisco IP Phone
SmartPorts-Cisco Softphone
SmartPorts Guidelines and Restrictions
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Command Description
Ciscoipphone Command Output
CLI Interface for SmartPorts
Detailed SmartPorts Statements
Ciscosoftphone Command Output
Console enable set port macro 3/1 ciscoipphone vlan
Console enable set port macro 3/1 ciscosoftphone vlan
Keyword Port Type
How to Use SmartPorts in Your Network
Ciscoipphone Macro Statement
Ciscosoftphone Macro Statement
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SmartPorts Enhancements in Software Release
Ciscorouter SmartPorts Template
Set port macro mod/port ciscodesktop vlan vlan
Ciscoswitch SmartPorts Template
Ciscodesktop SmartPorts Template
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Set port macro mod/port ciscosoftphone vlan nativevlan
Ciscoipphone SmartPorts Template
Ciscosoftphone SmartPorts Template
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Configuring User-Definable SmartPorts Macros
Global SmartPorts Template
Overview
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Using the CLI to Configure User-Definable SmartPorts Macros
Console enable set macro name videophone
Creating User-Defined Macros
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Modifying Existing User-Defined Macros
Defining Variables
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Using Special Variables
Applying a User-Defined Macro
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Console enable set port macro 3/2 videophone
Console enable set port macro 3/7 videophone
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Displaying Macros
Displaying Macro Variables
Show macro name nameofmacro show macro all
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Clearing Macros and Macro Variables
Clear macro name nameofmacro clear macro all
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Displaying Macro Port Mappings
Show macro map all name nameofmacro port mod/port
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Configuring a Macro within a Macro
Console enable show macro map port 3/2
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