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Chapter 55 Configuring a VoIP Network

Configuring VoIP on a Switch

This example shows how to set the default power allocation:

Console> (enable) set inlinepower defaultallocation 9500

Default inline power allocation set to 9500 mWatt per applicable port.

Console> (enable)

Setting the Inline Power Notification Threshold for a Module

Use the set inlinepower notify-thresholdcommand to set a threshold for inline power usage. The threshold is a percentage from 1 through 99, with 99 percent being the default. When the threshold is passed, a syslog and trap (if configured) are generated.

To set the inline power notification threshold for a module, perform this task in privileged mode:

Task

Command

 

 

Set the inline power notification threshold for a

set inlinepower notify-threshold {percentage

module.

value} module {mod_num}

 

 

This example shows how to set the inline power notification threshold to 50 for module 4:

Console> (enable) set inlinepower notify-threshold 50 mod 4

Module 4 inlinepower notify-threshold is set to 50%.

Console> (enable)

Displaying the Power Status for Modules and Individual Ports

To display the power status for the modules and individual ports, perform this task in normal mode:

Task

Command

 

 

Display the power status for the modules and

show port inlinepower [mod[/port]] [detail]

individual ports.

 

 

 

This example shows how to display the power status for the modules and individual ports:

Console> show port inlinepower 6/1

Configured Default Inline Power allocation per port: 15.400 Watts (0.36

Amps @42V)

Total

inline

power drawn by module 4:

33.934 Watts ( 0.807

Amps @42V)

Port

InlinePowered

PowerAllocated

Device

IEEE class

 

 

 

 

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To PD

 

 

 

 

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Contents A P T E R 55-1Cisco IP Phone 55-255-3 55-4 Analog Station Gateway Access GatewaysCisco CallManager 55-5Digital Trunk Gateway FXS Interface FeaturesAnalog Trunk Gateway 55-6Link Management Digital Signal Processing Per T1/E1 PortConverged Voice Gateway 55-7How a Call Is Made 55-8Switch-to-Phone Connections 55-9Set port inlinepower Set inlinepower defaultallocation Voice-Related CLI CommandsCLI Commands Ethernet Module1 WS-X6608-T1/E12 WS-X6624-FXS3 Show port inlinepowerConfiguring 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 Powering Off the Phone Available PowerWall-Powered Phones Phone RemovalPhone Detection Summary High-Availability Support55-16 Set port inlinepower mod/port auto static Setting the Power Mode of a Port or a Group of PortsSetting the Default Power Allocation 55-17Set inlinepower notify-threshold percentage Show port inlinepower mod /port detail55-18 Console show port inlinepower 4/1 detail Displaying the Switch Power Environment for ModulesShow environment power mod Console enable show environment powerUnderstanding the Auxiliary VLANs Configuring the Auxiliary VLANs on Catalyst LAN SwitchesEnter the set port auxiliaryvlan mod/port auxvlanid command 55-20Set port auxiliaryvlan mod /ports vlan Auxiliary Vlan Configuration GuidelinesConfiguring the Auxiliary VLANs Untagged dot1p noneKeyword Action Verifying the Auxiliary Vlan ConfigurationDisabling the Auxiliary VLANs Until an IP Phone is Detected 55-22Configuring the Access Gateways Configuring a Port Voice Interface55-23 Show port voice interface mod /port Displaying a Port Voice Interface ConfigurationDisplaying the FDL Statistics Show port voice fdl mod /portField Description Displaying the Port Configuration for the Individual PortsConsole enable show port voice fdl 7/1-3 Show port mod /portPort T1/E1 Pstn Interface Module 55-26Console show port 55-27 Port FXS Analog Interface Module 55-28All call conference transcode ipaddr Displaying the Active Call InformationShow port voice active mod/port 55-2955-30 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 Set port qos mod/ports...trust-ext trusted Configuring QoS in the Cisco IP PhoneSetting the Phone Access Port Trust Mode UntrustedVerifying the Phone Access Port QoS Configuration Configuring a Trusted Boundary to Ensure Port SecuritySetting the Phone Access Port CoS Value 55-33Supported Cisco IP Phones QoS and Cisco IP Phone ConfigurationQoS, Cisco IP Phone, and PC Configuration 55-34Trusted Boundary Configuration Guidelines 55-35Configuring a Trusted Boundary 55-36Verifying a Port’s Trust-Device State Default ConfigurationSpecifying a Cisco IP Phone as the Trust Device 55-37Understanding SmartPorts Macros 55-38SmartPorts-Cisco IP Phone SmartPorts-Cisco Softphone55-39 SmartPorts Guidelines and Restrictions CLI Interface for SmartPorts Command DescriptionCiscoipphone Command Output 55-41Console enable set port macro 3/1 ciscosoftphone vlan Ciscosoftphone Command OutputConsole enable set port macro 3/1 ciscoipphone vlan Detailed SmartPorts StatementsCiscosoftphone Macro Statement How to Use SmartPorts in Your NetworkCiscoipphone Macro Statement Keyword Port TypeSmartPorts Enhancements in Software Release Ciscorouter SmartPorts Template55-44 55-45 Ciscoswitch SmartPorts TemplateCiscodesktop SmartPorts Template Set port macro mod/port ciscodesktop vlan vlan55-46 Ciscoipphone SmartPorts TemplateCiscosoftphone SmartPorts Template Set port macro mod/port ciscosoftphone vlan nativevlanOverview Configuring User-Definable SmartPorts MacrosGlobal SmartPorts Template 55-47Creating User-Defined Macros Using the CLI to Configure User-Definable SmartPorts MacrosConsole enable set macro name videophone 55-48Modifying 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 Show macro name nameofmacro show macro all Displaying MacrosDisplaying Macro Variables 55-52Clearing 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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