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Chapter 55 Configuring a VoIP Network

Configuring VoIP on a Switch

Available Power

Table 55-5lists the available power that can be supplied for each port for the voice daughter cards.

Table 55-5

Efficiency of Voice Daughter Cards

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Maximum Power

 

Daughter Card

 

Per Port (W)

Efficiency

 

 

 

 

WS-F6K-PWR

 

6.3

100%

 

 

 

WS-F6K-VPWR-GE

6.3

89%

 

 

 

WS-F6K-GE48-AF

15

89%

 

 

 

WS-F6K-FE48-AF

15

89%

 

 

 

WS-F6K-FE96-AF

15

89%

 

 

 

 

For example, if the powered device requires 6.3 W, then the allotted power for that port using a daughter card with 89 percent efficiency must be 6.3/(0.89) = 7 W. If you are using a voice daughter card with 100 percent efficiency, then the allotted power is 6.3 W.

Wall-Powered Phones

When a wall-powered phone is present on a switching module port, the switching module cannot detect its presence. The supervisor engine discovers the phone through CDP messaging with the port. If the phone supports the inline power (the supervisor engine determines this through CDP), and the mode is set to Auto, Static, or Off, the supervisor engine does not attempt to power on the port. If a power outage occurs, and the mode is set to Auto, the phone loses power, but the switching module discovers the phone and informs the supervisor engine, which then applies the inline power to the phone. If a power outage occurs, and the mode is set to Static, the phone loses power, but the switching module discovers the phone and applies the preallocated inline power to the phone.

Powering Off the Phone

The supervisor engine can turn off power to a specific port by sending a message to the switching module. The power for a port in Auto mode is then added back to the available system power. The power for the ports in Static mode is not added back to the available system power. This situation occurs only when you power off the phone through the CLI or SNMP.

Phone Removal

The switching module informs the supervisor engine if a powered phone is removed using a link-down message. The supervisor engine then adds the allocated power for that port back to the available system power.

In addition, the switching module informs the supervisor engine if an unpowered phone is removed.

Caution When a phone cable is plugged into a port and the power is turned on, the supervisor engine has a 4-second timeout waiting for the link to go up on the line. During those 4 seconds, if the phone cable is unplugged and a network device is plugged in, the device could be damaged. We recommend that you wait at least 10 seconds between unplugging a device and plugging in a new device.

 

 

Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Software Configuration Guide—Release 8.7

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents 55-1 A P T E R55-2 Cisco IP Phone55-3 55-4 55-5 Access GatewaysCisco CallManager Analog Station Gateway55-6 FXS Interface FeaturesAnalog Trunk Gateway Digital Trunk Gateway55-7 Digital Signal Processing Per T1/E1 PortConverged Voice Gateway Link Management55-8 How a Call Is Made55-9 Switch-to-Phone ConnectionsShow port inlinepower Voice-Related CLI CommandsCLI Commands Ethernet Module1 WS-X6608-T1/E12 WS-X6624-FXS3 Set port inlinepower Set inlinepower defaultallocationConfiguring Per-Port Power Management Show environment power55-11 Task Command Show module mod55-12 Power Management Modes Show version mod55-13 Power Requirements Phone Class Required Power W55-14 Phone Removal Available PowerWall-Powered Phones Powering Off the PhonePhone Detection Summary High-Availability Support55-16 55-17 Setting the Power Mode of a Port or a Group of PortsSetting the Default Power Allocation Set port inlinepower mod/port auto staticSet inlinepower notify-threshold percentage Show port inlinepower mod /port detail55-18 Console enable show environment power Displaying the Switch Power Environment for ModulesShow environment power mod Console show port inlinepower 4/1 detail55-20 Configuring the Auxiliary VLANs on Catalyst LAN SwitchesEnter the set port auxiliaryvlan mod/port auxvlanid command Understanding the Auxiliary VLANsUntagged dot1p none Auxiliary Vlan Configuration GuidelinesConfiguring the Auxiliary VLANs Set port auxiliaryvlan mod /ports vlan55-22 Verifying the Auxiliary Vlan ConfigurationDisabling the Auxiliary VLANs Until an IP Phone is Detected Keyword ActionConfiguring the Access Gateways Configuring a Port Voice Interface55-23 Show port voice fdl mod /port Displaying a Port Voice Interface ConfigurationDisplaying the FDL Statistics Show port voice interface mod /portShow port mod /port Displaying the Port Configuration for the Individual PortsConsole enable show port voice fdl 7/1-3 Field DescriptionPort T1/E1 Pstn Interface Module 55-26Console show port 55-27 55-28 Port FXS Analog Interface Module55-29 Displaying the Active Call InformationShow port voice active mod/port All call conference transcode ipaddr55-30 Console show port voice activeConsole show port voice active 3/2 Configuring QoS in the Cisco IP Phone Understanding How QoS Works in the Cisco IP Phone55-31 Untrusted Configuring QoS in the Cisco IP PhoneSetting the Phone Access Port Trust Mode Set port qos mod/ports...trust-ext trusted55-33 Configuring a Trusted Boundary to Ensure Port SecuritySetting the Phone Access Port CoS Value Verifying the Phone Access Port QoS Configuration55-34 QoS and Cisco IP Phone ConfigurationQoS, Cisco IP Phone, and PC Configuration Supported Cisco IP Phones55-35 Trusted Boundary Configuration Guidelines55-36 Configuring a Trusted Boundary55-37 Default ConfigurationSpecifying a Cisco IP Phone as the Trust Device Verifying a Port’s Trust-Device State55-38 Understanding SmartPorts MacrosSmartPorts-Cisco IP Phone SmartPorts-Cisco Softphone55-39 SmartPorts Guidelines and Restrictions 55-41 Command DescriptionCiscoipphone Command Output CLI Interface for SmartPortsDetailed SmartPorts Statements Ciscosoftphone Command OutputConsole enable set port macro 3/1 ciscoipphone vlan Console enable set port macro 3/1 ciscosoftphone vlanKeyword Port Type How to Use SmartPorts in Your NetworkCiscoipphone Macro Statement Ciscosoftphone Macro StatementSmartPorts Enhancements in Software Release Ciscorouter SmartPorts Template55-44 Set port macro mod/port ciscodesktop vlan vlan Ciscoswitch SmartPorts TemplateCiscodesktop SmartPorts Template 55-45Set port macro mod/port ciscosoftphone vlan nativevlan Ciscoipphone SmartPorts TemplateCiscosoftphone SmartPorts Template 55-4655-47 Configuring User-Definable SmartPorts MacrosGlobal SmartPorts Template Overview55-48 Using the CLI to Configure User-Definable SmartPorts MacrosConsole enable set macro name videophone Creating User-Defined MacrosModifying Existing User-Defined Macros Defining Variables55-49 Using Special Variables Applying a User-Defined Macro55-50 Console enable set port macro 3/2 videophone Console enable set port macro 3/7 videophone55-51 55-52 Displaying MacrosDisplaying Macro Variables Show macro name nameofmacro show macro allClearing Macros and Macro Variables Clear macro name nameofmacro clear macro all55-53 Displaying Macro Port Mappings Show macro map all name nameofmacro port mod/port55-54 Configuring a Macro within a Macro Console enable show macro map port 3/255-55 55-56

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