Configuring VoIP

The actual configuration procedure depends entirely upon the topology of your voice network, but, in general, you need to complete the following configuration tasks:

1.Configure IP Networks for Real-Time Voice Traffic.

2.Configuring Voice Ports for ISDN PRI.

3.Configuring the D Channels.

4.Configuring the Dial Peers.

5.Configuring Voice Network Data.

For detailed procedures, see the Cisco AS5300 Universal Access Server Software Configuration Guide. You can access this document at: Cisco Product Documentation > Access Servers & Routers > Access Routers > Cisco AS5300 > Configuration

Documents for Cisco AS5300 > AS5300 Software Configuration Guide

For detailed examples of command output, see the Voice Over IP for the Cisco AS5300 Configuration Guide. You can access this document at: Cisco Product Documentation > Access Servers & Routers > Access Routers > Cisco AS5300 > Configuration

Documents for Cisco AS5300 > VoIP Information > Voice over IP for the Cisco AS5300

For additional voice configuration see the Cisco IOS Voice, Video, and Fax Configuration Guide. You can access this documentatio at: Cisco Product Documentation > Cisco IOS Software Configuration > Cisco IOS Software Release you are using > Configuration Guides and Command References > Cisco IOS Voice, Video, and Fax Configuration Guide

Where to Go Next

For additional specialized configuration procedures, refer to the appropriate Cisco IOS software configuration documentation, available on the Documentation CD-ROM and on Cisco.com:

Tip See the “User Documentation” section on page 2 for help in locating these documents.

For detailed configuration information specific to the Cisco AS5300:

Cisco AS5300 Universal Access Server Software Configuration Guide.

You can access this document at: Cisco Product Documentation > Access Servers & Routers > Access Routers > Cisco

AS5300 > Configuration Documents for Cisco AS5300 > AS5300 Software Configuration Guide

For detailed configuration information for specific features:

Configuration Guides and Command References for the Cisco IOS software release installed on your Cisco router.

You can access these documents at: Cisco Product Documentation > Cisco IOS Software Configuration > Cisco IOS Software Release you are using > Configuration Guides and Command References

For new features associated with a specific software release:

New feature documentation for the Cisco IOS software release installed on your Cisco router.

You can access these documents at: Cisco Product Documentation > Cisco IOS Software Configuration

>Cisco IOS Software Release you are using > New Feature Documentation

Feature Navigator

If you have an account on Cisco.com, you can get updated information about platform support for features by accessing Feature Navigator at the following URL:

http://www.cisco.com/go/fn

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Cisco AS5300 specifications

The Cisco AS5300 is a versatile and robust access server designed for service providers and large enterprises, facilitating dial-up, broadband, and ISDN services. Launched as part of Cisco's extensive series of access solutions, the AS5300 stands out due to its high-density capabilities and ease of integration into existing network infrastructures.

One of the main features of the Cisco AS5300 is its ability to support a large number of simultaneous connections. With the capability to handle both voice and data traffic, the AS5300 can support up to 96 voice ports in a single unit, making it ideal for environments where both services are needed. This makes the AS5300 an efficient solution for providing remote access services to a significant number of users simultaneously, thus enhancing productivity and resource utilization.

The AS5300 employs advanced digital signal processing (DSP) technology, which ensures high-quality voice services, even in high-traffic situations. It is capable of supporting multiple voice and video codecs, offering flexibility in how services are delivered to end users. The device also features built-in Voice over IP (VoIP) capabilities, enabling seamless integration between traditional telephony and modern IP-based systems.

In terms of management and configuration, the Cisco AS5300 is equipped with user-friendly interfaces, allowing network administrators to easily configure and monitor the access server. With support for standard protocols such as SNMP, Telnet, and SSH, administrators can manage the server remotely, improving operational efficiency and reducing downtime.

The AS5300 is also designed with a focus on reliability and performance. Its redundant power supply options and hot-swappable components ensure that the system remains operational, even in the event of hardware failures. This is further complemented by Cisco’s strong commitment to security, providing various features that safeguard the network from potential threats.

In summary, the Cisco AS5300 is a highly capable access server that combines voice and data services in a single unit, demonstrating impressive scalability and reliability. Its advanced features, such as DSP technology, VoIP support, and robust management capabilities, make it a preferred choice for organizations looking to enhance their network infrastructure while delivering high-quality services to users. With its solid design and performance, the AS5300 continues to play a pivotal role in the evolution of enterprise and service provider networks.