Cisco Hoot and Holler over IP
Hoot and Holler over IP Overview
This dynamic sharing of bandwidth is even more compelling with hoot and holler than with a
Beginning with Cisco IOS Release 12.1(2)XH, Cisco hoot and holler over IP can be implemented using Cisco's VoIP technology. This solution leverages Cisco’s IOS expertise in VoIP, quality of service (QoS), and IP multicasting (IPmc) and is initially available on Cisco 2600 and 3600 series multiservice routers.
Figure 132 shows a diagram of the Cisco hoot and holler over IP solution connecting legacy hoot equipment over an IP network.
Note The “V” on the Cisco router icons signifies that some of the hoot and holler bridging function is being done by the router's digital signal processors (DSPs).
Figure 132 Hoot and Holler over IP Using Cisco 2600 and Cisco 3600 Series Routers
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Voice Multicasting
The voice multicasting feature on Cisco 2600 and Cisco 3600 series routers uses Cisco VoIP technology to create a
Cisco IOS Voice, Video, and Fax Configuration Guide