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Chapter 55 Configuring a VoIP Network

Using SmartPorts

CLI Interface for SmartPorts

These sections describe the CLI interface for SmartPorts:

Command Description, page 55-41

ciscoipphone Command Output, page 55-41

ciscosoftphone Command Output, page 55-42

Command Description

You must specify either the ciscoipphone or ciscosoftphone keywords and a data VLAN. Specifying an auxiliary VLAN is optional for the ciscoipphone keyword. The RSPAN and private VLANs are not supported. The command syntax for SmartPorts is as follows:

Console> (enable) set port macro

Usage: set port macro <mod/ports..> ciscoipphone vlan <vlan> [auxvlan <auxvlan>] set port macro <mod/ports..> ciscosoftphone vlan <vlan>

Console> (enable)

Note The set port macro mod/ports... ciscoipphone vlan vlan [auxvlan auxvlan] command enables the

“cdpverify” feature on the port.

ciscoipphone Command Output

When you enter the ciscoipphone keyword, the following displays (specifying the auxiliary VLAN is optional):

Console> (enable) set port macro 3/1 ciscoipphone vlan 2 auxvlan 3

Port 3/1 enabled.

Layer 2 protocol tunneling disabled for CDP STP VTP on port(s) 3/1.

Port 3/1 vlan assignment set to static.

Spantree port fast start option set to default for ports 3/1.

Port(s) 3/1 channel mode set to off.

Warning: Connecting Layer 2 devices to a fast start port can cause temporary spanning tree loops. Use with caution.

Spantree port 3/1 fast start enabled.

Dot1q tunnel feature disabled on port(s) 3/1.

Port(s) 3/1 trunk mode set to off.

VLAN Mod/Ports

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2 2/1 3/1 16/1

AuxiliaryVlan Status Mod/Ports

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3inactive 3/1

 

 

Vlan 3 is not active.

 

 

Inline power for port 3/1 set to auto.

 

 

CDP enabled globally

 

 

CDP enabled on port 3/1.

 

 

CDP version set to v2

 

 

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Contents 55-1 A P T E R55-2 Cisco IP Phone55-3 55-4 Cisco CallManager Access GatewaysAnalog Station Gateway 55-5Analog Trunk Gateway FXS Interface FeaturesDigital Trunk Gateway 55-6Converged Voice Gateway Digital Signal Processing Per T1/E1 PortLink Management 55-755-8 How a Call Is Made55-9 Switch-to-Phone ConnectionsCLI Commands Ethernet Module1 WS-X6608-T1/E12 WS-X6624-FXS3 Voice-Related CLI CommandsSet port inlinepower Set inlinepower defaultallocation Show port inlinepower55-11 Configuring Per-Port Power ManagementShow environment power 55-12 Task CommandShow module mod 55-13 Power Management ModesShow version mod 55-14 Power RequirementsPhone Class Required Power W Wall-Powered Phones Available PowerPowering Off the Phone Phone Removal55-16 Phone Detection SummaryHigh-Availability Support Setting the Default Power Allocation Setting the Power Mode of a Port or a Group of PortsSet port inlinepower mod/port auto static 55-1755-18 Set inlinepower notify-threshold percentageShow port inlinepower mod /port detail Show environment power mod Displaying the Switch Power Environment for ModulesConsole show port inlinepower 4/1 detail Console enable show environment powerEnter the set port auxiliaryvlan mod/port auxvlanid command Configuring the Auxiliary VLANs on Catalyst LAN SwitchesUnderstanding the Auxiliary VLANs 55-20Configuring the Auxiliary VLANs Auxiliary Vlan Configuration GuidelinesSet port auxiliaryvlan mod /ports vlan Untagged dot1p noneDisabling the Auxiliary VLANs Until an IP Phone is Detected Verifying the Auxiliary Vlan ConfigurationKeyword Action 55-2255-23 Configuring the Access GatewaysConfiguring a Port Voice Interface Displaying the FDL Statistics Displaying a Port Voice Interface ConfigurationShow port voice interface mod /port Show port voice fdl mod /portConsole enable show port voice fdl 7/1-3 Displaying the Port Configuration for the Individual PortsField Description Show port mod /portConsole show port Port T1/E1 Pstn Interface Module55-26 55-27 55-28 Port FXS Analog Interface ModuleShow port voice active mod/port Displaying the Active Call InformationAll call conference transcode ipaddr 55-29Console show port voice active 3/2 55-30Console show port voice active 55-31 Configuring QoS in the Cisco IP PhoneUnderstanding How QoS Works in the Cisco IP Phone Setting the Phone Access Port Trust Mode Configuring QoS in the Cisco IP PhoneSet port qos mod/ports...trust-ext trusted UntrustedSetting the Phone Access Port CoS Value Configuring a Trusted Boundary to Ensure Port SecurityVerifying the Phone Access Port QoS Configuration 55-33QoS, Cisco IP Phone, and PC Configuration QoS and Cisco IP Phone ConfigurationSupported Cisco IP Phones 55-3455-35 Trusted Boundary Configuration Guidelines55-36 Configuring a Trusted BoundarySpecifying a Cisco IP Phone as the Trust Device Default ConfigurationVerifying a Port’s Trust-Device State 55-3755-38 Understanding SmartPorts Macros55-39 SmartPorts-Cisco IP PhoneSmartPorts-Cisco Softphone SmartPorts Guidelines and Restrictions Ciscoipphone Command Output Command DescriptionCLI Interface for SmartPorts 55-41Console enable set port macro 3/1 ciscoipphone vlan Ciscosoftphone Command OutputConsole enable set port macro 3/1 ciscosoftphone vlan Detailed SmartPorts StatementsCiscoipphone Macro Statement How to Use SmartPorts in Your NetworkCiscosoftphone Macro Statement Keyword Port Type55-44 SmartPorts Enhancements in Software ReleaseCiscorouter SmartPorts Template Ciscodesktop SmartPorts Template Ciscoswitch SmartPorts Template55-45 Set port macro mod/port ciscodesktop vlan vlanCiscosoftphone SmartPorts Template Ciscoipphone SmartPorts Template55-46 Set port macro mod/port ciscosoftphone vlan nativevlanGlobal SmartPorts Template Configuring User-Definable SmartPorts MacrosOverview 55-47Console enable set macro name videophone Using the CLI to Configure User-Definable SmartPorts MacrosCreating User-Defined Macros 55-4855-49 Modifying Existing User-Defined MacrosDefining Variables 55-50 Using Special VariablesApplying a User-Defined Macro 55-51 Console enable set port macro 3/2 videophoneConsole enable set port macro 3/7 videophone Displaying Macro Variables Displaying MacrosShow macro name nameofmacro show macro all 55-5255-53 Clearing Macros and Macro VariablesClear macro name nameofmacro clear macro all 55-54 Displaying Macro Port MappingsShow macro map all name nameofmacro port mod/port 55-55 Configuring a Macro within a MacroConsole enable show macro map port 3/2 55-56

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