
Cisco IOS Voice, Video, and Fax Commands: R Through Sh
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Command History |
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| 11.3(1)T | This command was introduced. | ||
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| 11.3(1)MA | Support was added for VoFR, VoHDLC, and POTS dial peers on the | ||
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| Cisco MC3810 multiservice concentrator. | ||
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| 12.0(3)XG | Support was added for VoFR dial peers on the Cisco 2600 series and | ||
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| 3600 series routers. The cid option was added. | ||
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| 12.0(4)T | Support was added for VoFR and POTS dial peers on the Cisco | ||
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| 7200 series routers and the support added in Cisco IOS Release | ||
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| 12.0(3)XG was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.0(4)T. | ||
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| Use the session target command to specify a | |||
Usage Guidelines |
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| select. The syntax of this command complies with the simple syntax of mailto: as described in RFC 1738. | |||
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| The session target loopback command is used for testing the voice transmission path of a call. The | |||
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| loopback point will depend on the call origin and the loopback type selected. | |||
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| For VoFR dial peers, the cid option is not allowed when the | |||
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| session protocol command is used. | |||
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Examples |
| The following example configures a session target for Voice over Frame Relay on a Cisco MC3810 | |||
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| multiservice concentrator with a session target on serial port1 and a DLCI of 200: |
The following example shows how to configure serial interface 1/0, DLCI 100 as the session target for VoFR dial peer 200 (an FRF.11 dial peer) on a Cisco 2600 series or 3600 series router, starting from global configuration mode and using the FRF.11 session protocol:
session protocol
The following example delivers fax-mail to multiple recipients:
session target
Assuming that mailer.example.com is running sendmail, you can put the following information into its /etc/aliases file:
Cisco IOS Voice, Video, Fax Command Reference