Cisco Hoot and Holler over IP
The voice multicasting feature on Cisco 2600 and 3600 series routers uses Cisco Voice over IP (VoIP) technology to create a permanently connected
This appendix describes the Cisco hoot and holler over IP feature and contains the following sections:
•Hoot and Holler over IP Overview, page 825
•Cisco Hoot and Holler over IP Overview, page 827
•Configuration Tasks, page 835
•Configuration Examples, page 843
To identify the hardware platform or software image information associated with a feature in this appendix, use the Feature Navigator on Cisco.com to search for information about the feature or refer to the softsware release notes for a specific release. For more information, see the “Identifrying Supported Platforms” section in the “Using Cisco IOS Software” chapter.
Hoot and Holler over IP Overview
Hoot and holler networks provide “always on” multiuser conferences without requiring that users dial into a conference. These networks came into being more than 40 years ago when local concentrations of small specialized businesses with common,
Hoot and holler broadcast audio network systems have since evolved into the specialized
Users of various forms of hoot and holler networks now include brokerages, news agencies, publishers, weather bureaus, transportation providers, power plant operators, manufacturers, collectibles dealers, talent agencies, and nationwide salvage yard organizations.
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