Chapter 1 Overview of the Cisco VG350 Voice Gateway

Software Elements

Software Elements

The operating system for the Cisco VG350 Voice Gateway is the Cisco IOS software that resides in flash memory.

Configuration Connections

You can use an ASCII terminal or a PC to configure a Cisco VG350 Voice Gateway. The configuration can be performed in several ways:

Locally, with a direct connection through the console port

Remotely, with a connection through the auxiliary port and a modem

Through Telnet and TFTP

Configuration Methods

Automated Configuration

If your Cisco VG350 Voice Gateway was ordered with the Simple Network-Enabled Auto-Provision (SNAP) option, no onsite configuration is required. When the Cisco VG350 Voice Gateway is powered on and connected, the SNAP application downloads the applicable configuration files automatically.

Manual Configuration

When a Cisco VG350 Voice Gateway is first installed, use the procedure in the “Power-On Procedure” section on page 5-1for the initial configuration. This sets the basic communication parameters.

After the Cisco VG350 Voice Gateway is operating and able to communicate, use the procedures in Cisco VG350 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide to configure the specific services and functions or to make changes to the existing configuration.

There are multiple methods for configuring a Cisco VG350 Voice Gateway:

System configuration dialog

Configuration mode—Cisco IOS software CLI

setup command facility—Remote configuration through a LAN

SNMP-based application—CiscoView or HP OpenView

HTTP-based configuration server—Provides access to the CLI from a web browser

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Cisco Systems VG350, SMD48FXSE specifications Software Elements, Configuration Connections, Configuration Methods