Table Of Contents
A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W -
Index
A
access control list
See ACL
accessing
ASI, MRP, and SSP cards, using Cisco IOS CLI 5-11
backup utility 5-25
CallManager 5-8
Cisco ICS 7750 5-2
ICSConfig 5-4
SAP card5-3, 5-12to 5-14
SPE310s with Telnet 5-11
SPE desktop, using Terminal Services Client 5-3
System Manager 5-5
ACL
applying to interfaces 6-129
description 6-126
design 6-126
examples6-127to 6-129
filtering traffic with 6-129
administrator password 4-23
analog station interface card
See ASI card
antistatic strap, resistance value 2-3
application command, in MGCP 6-97, 6-102
ASI160 card 1-6
ASI81 card 1-5
ASI card
accessing, using CLI 5-11
ASI160, PVDM requirements B-3
codec options 6-9
connections 3-27
default DSP software images B-1
features 6-7
PVDM requirements (table)B-4to B-13
removing 8-2
setting date and time6-3to 6-5
asynchronous/synchronous serial interface, configuring 6-28, 7-2
authentication 6-123
authorization 6-123
availability, power supplies 3-31
B
background explicit congestion notification
See BECN
backup
CallManager 5-24
CallManager data 6-138
scheduling5-25to 5-27
system data5-23to 5-28
using Backup Now5-27to 5-28
utility, accessing 5-25
backup power 1-8
BC 7-42
BE 7-42
BECN 6-69
best practices
Cisco IOS 5-17
DHCP 5-15
System Manager5-16to 5-18
blackout 2-9
blinking lights 2-11
BOOTP 5-15
branch circuit 2-10
brownout 2-9
browser, configuring4-8to 4-10
C
cables
determining distances2-15to 2-16
evaluating 2-13
planning for installation2-14to 2-15
termination points 2-17
cabling
cascaded Catalyst switches4-35to 4-37
GigaStack GBIC ports4-35to 4-37
guidelines2-13to 2-17
UPS 3-30
CallManager
accessing 5-8
backing up data 6-138
backup 5-24
configuration checklist6-132to 6-137
configuring6-130to 6-137
configuring download to MGCP gateway6-105to 6-106
definition 5-2
differences on Cisco ICS 7750 6-131
documentation xxiii
installing 4-34
MGCP gateway, configuring for use with6-103to 6-104
MOH 6-132
name configuration 6-131
server automatically configured 6-131
card ports, connecting3-18to 3-29
cards, number of ports on1-4to 1-7
Catalyst 3500 Series XL documentation xxiv
Catalyst 3524 PWR-XL 1-8
Catalyst 3524-PWR XL 2-10
Catalyst switches, stacking3-8to 3-9
caution, described xxii
ccm-manager command 6-103
ccm-manager redundant host command 6-103
ccm-manager switchback command 6-104
ccm-manager switchover-to-backup command 6-104
chassis dimensions 3-2
chassis placement 2-13
chassis-to-switch attachment brackets 3-8
CIR 6-68, 6-69
circuit, branch 2-10
circuit breaker panel 2-10
circuit breakers 2-9
Cisco CallManager
See CallManager
Cisco Customer Response Applications, documentation xxiv
Cisco IOS
best practices 5-17
documentation xxv
new commands6-17to 6-18
software release on ASI, MRP, or SSP cards, determining with CLI 5-11
software release on SSP card, determining with System Manager 5-7
upgrading images using ICS System Manager8-20to 8-21
upgrading images using the CLI 8-22
versions preinstalled 1-9
Cisco IP Phone, connecting 4-39
Cisco Network Registrar
See CNR
Cisco Unity, documentation 6-140
Cisco Unity Voice Messaging, documentation xxiv
CiscoWorks2000
description 6-146
LAN Management Solution6-147to 6-149
Routed WAN Management Solution6-150to 6-151
Service Management Solution 6-152
CLI
accessing on ASI, MRP, and SSP cards 5-11
definition 5-3
determing software release on ASI, MRP, or SSP cards 5-11
clock rate settings 6-29
clock set command 6-5
clock timezone command 6-4
CNR 5-15
codec complexity 6-13
codecs
choosing6-20to 6-21
delay introduced by 6-12
G.711 6-10
G.723.1 6-10
G.726 6-11
G.729 6-11
G.729a 6-11
interoperability 6-11
options on MRPs and ASIs (table) 6-9
transcoding 6-24
voice compression algorithms 6-9
command conventions xxii
command-line interface
See CLI
commands
async default routing 7-2
async mode dedicated 7-2
channel-group 7-7
clockrate 7-2
controller t1 7-7, 7-39
copy running-config startup-config 5-19
cptone 6-57
dce-terminal-timing-enable 7-3
destination-pattern 6-41, 7-30
dial-peer voice 7-30, 7-36
dial-type 6-57
direct-inward dial 7-36
enable 5-19
fair-queue 7-43
framing 7-7, 7-39
half-duplex timer 6-29
half-duplex timer cts-delay 6-29
half-duplex timer cts-drop-timeout 6-29
half-duplex timer dcd-drop-delay 6-29, 7-2
half-duplex timer dcd-txstart-delay 6-29
half-duplex timer rts-drop-delay 6-29
half-duplex timer rts-timeout 6-29
half-duplex timer transmit-delay 6-29
invert-txc 7-3
ip rsvp bandwidth 6-85, 7-42
ip rtp compression connections 6-88, 7-44
ip rtp header-compression 6-88, 7-44
ip rtp header-compression iphc-format 7-44
ip rtp reserve 7-43
isdn spid 6-34
isdn switch-type 7-4, 7-36, 7-39
line async 7-2
memory-size iomem 7-5
multilink virtual-template 7-44
num-exp 7-31
operation 6-57
physical-layer async 7-2
ping 7-62
port 7-30
ppp multilink 7-43
ppp multilink fragment-delay 7-43
ppp multilink interleave 7-43
req-qos controlled-load 7-43
service-module t1 framing 7-6
service-module t1 linecode 7-6
session target 7-30
show controllers 7-58
show controller t1 7-56, 7-58
show dialplan number 7-29
show interfaces 7-58
show num-exp 7-29
show protocols 7-58
show running-config 7-58, 7-59
show version 7-56
show voice dsp 6-21, 6-26
signal 6-57
tdm connected 6-17
tdm multichannel 6-17
type 6-57
committed burst
See BC
committed information rate
See CIR
community strings, SNMP 4-22
COM Port Manager, in System Manager 5-6
conduit ground, using 2-11
configuration, saving 5-19
configuration wizard
See ICSConfig
configuring
asynchronous/synchronous serial interface 6-28, 7-2
CallManager6-130to 6-137
dial plans 6-40
DID6-53to 6-54
download of CallManager information to MGCP gateway6-105to 6-106
E&M interface 6-56
Fast Ethernet ports 6-27
fax over IP6-114to 6-117
Frame Relay for VoIP 6-68
FXO interface 6-55
FXS interface 6-44, 7-29, 7-32, 7-33
IP networks for real-time voice traffic 6-78
ISDN BRI interface6-30, 7-4to 7-5
ISDN for voice6-63to 6-68
ISDN PRI voice interfaces6-66to 6-67
ISDN signaling backhaul on MGCP6-109to 6-113
low-latency queuing6-80to 6-83
MFT-T1 CAS 6-59
MGCP6-94to 6-118
MGCP with CallManager6-103to 6-104
multilink PPP interleaving 6-85
RGW with MGCP6-101to 6-103
RSVP for voice 6-84
RTP 6-86
serial interfaces7-2to 7-3
SSP 6-119
T1 (FT1) WAN interface 6-34, 7-5
T1 and E1 VWIC interfaces7-7to 7-8
T1 and fractional T1 interfaces7-5to 7-6
T1 CAS for MGCP6-107to 6-109
TGW with MGCP6-96to 6-100
weighted fair queuing 6-83
connecting
Cisco IP Phone 4-39
modem4-39to 4-47
power3-30to 3-31
switches to chassis3-8to 3-9
to card ports3-18to 3-29
console port, connecting to 3-28
controller t1 command, in MGCP 6-96
conventions, command xxii
cooling the system 2-7
D
data link connection identifier
See DLCI
date
setting on MRP and ASI cards6-3to 6-5
setting on SPE310 cards 6-2
default gateway, IP address 4-19
delay
definition 6-12
propagation 6-12
serialization 6-12
desktop mounting3-6to 3-9
DHCP
best practices 5-15
enabling for IP phones 4-16, 4-18
Microsoft DHCP Server 5-15
other DHCP servers 5-16
dial peer
command 7-30
description 6-45
POTS 6-46
VoIP 6-50
dial-peer voice command, in MGCP 6-97, 6-101
dial plans, configuring 6-40
dial-up connection, testing 4-47
DID, configuring6-53to 6-54
digital signal processor
See DSP
digital voice ports, configuring 6-59
dimensions, chassis 3-2
direct-inward-dial command 6-54
Direct Inward Dialing
See DID
DLCI 6-68
DNS, primary IP address 4-19
documentation
CallManager xxiii
Catalyst 3500 Series XL xxiv
Cisco Customer Response Applications xxiv
Cisco IOS xxv
Cisco Unity Voice Messaging xxiv
included xxiii
IP Phones xxiii
power supply, backup xxiv
related xxiii
VIC xxiv
VWIC xxiv
WIC xxiv
ds0-group command, in MGCP 6-97
DSP modules, removing and replacing 8-3
DSPs
choosing DSP firmware6-21to 6-22
configuration rules (table) 6-23
determining how many are needed6-23to 6-24
determining how many are needed for transcoding 6-26
grouping6-15to 6-18
understanding usage for transcoding 6-26
DSP software images, defaults B-1
dust, effects of 2-13
E
E&M
configuring 6-56
description 6-38
E1 PRI 6-39
E1 VIC, connection 3-27
E1 VWIC, connection 3-27
E1 VWIC interfaces, configuring7-7to 7-8
E1 WIC, connection 3-27
earth ground 2-12
electricity, static 2-12
electromagnetic interference
See EMI
electrostatic discharge (ESD), preventing 2-3
electrostatic discharge, preventing
See ESD, preventing
EMI 2-6
enable password 4-22
environmental requirements 2-12
ESD, preventing 2-3
Event Manager, default settings, configuring4-26to 4-29
Event Manager, in System Manager 5-6
excess burst
See BE
extension cords, using 2-13
F
Fancy Queuing 6-78
Fan Manager, in System Manager 5-6
fans, location 1-8
Fast Ethernet, configuring ports 6-27
fax over IP, configuring6-114to 6-117
firewall
defined 6-124
setting up 6-124
flooring 2-13
floor loading 2-8
foreign exchange office
See FXO
Foreign Exchange Office (FXO) card, connection 3-27
foreign exchange station
See FXS
Foreign Exchange Station (FXS) card, connection 3-27
fractional T1 interfaces, configuring7-5to 7-6
Frame Relay for VoIP
configuring 6-68
example 6-69
FXO
configuring 6-55
described 6-38
FXS
configuring 6-44, 7-29, 7-32, 7-33
described 6-38
G
G.711 6-10
G.723.1 6-10
G.726 6-11
G.729 6-11
G.729a 6-11
Gigabit cascade configuration4-35to 4-37
grounding
chassis 2-12
configurations3-15to 3-16
lug, location (illustration) 3-17
procedure3-16to 3-18
receptacles 2-9
third-wire 2-11
ground start 6-61
guidelines
installation2-25to 2-28
power supply3-10to 3-13
H
H.3236-89to 6-90
hardware
cards1-4to 1-7
components 1-2
system configuration (illustration) 1-3
high-complexity DSP software images 6-9, B-1
host name
changing4-32to 4-34
guidelines 4-33
humidity 2-12
I
ICSConfig
accessing 5-4
collecting information for4-3to 4-6
description 5-2
PC requirements 2-18
running4-12to 4-32
saving configuration 4-30
tasks 5-17
ICS System Manager
See System Manager
immediate start 6-61
information required for initial configuration4-3to 4-6
initial configuration program
See ICSConfig
installation
cooling guidelines 2-7
floor loading 2-8
guidelines2-25to 2-28
placement guidelines 2-7
power and grounding2-8to 2-12
safety warnings2-2to 2-3
verifying 3-32
weight distribution in rack 2-8
Internet Explorer, configuring4-9to 4-10
IOS
See Cisco IOS
IP address
changing 4-14, 4-16
default gateway 4-19
DNS, primary 4-19
PC, configuring4-7to 4-8
pool for IP phones 4-17
pool for system cards 4-15
SPE, determining5-22to 5-23
TFTP server 4-18, 6-131
WINS server 4-19
IP Phones, documentation xxiii
IP phones, IP address 4-17
ISDN
configuring for voice6-63to 6-68
switch types 6-65
ISDN BRI
configuring interface7-4to 7-5
configuring interfaces 6-30
description 6-38, 6-63
ISDN PRI
configuring voice interfaces6-66to 6-67
description 6-64
ISDN signaling backhaul, configuring on MGCP6-109to 6-113
ISDN switch types 6-31
L
LEDs, verifying installation with 3-32
lighting 2-13
line filter 2-10
login password 4-22
low-latency queuing, configuring6-80to 6-83
M
maximum transmission unit
See MTU
Media Gateway Control Protocol
See MGCP
medium-complexity DSP software images 6-9, B-1
memory modules, removing and replacing 8-3
MFT-T1 CAS
configuring 6-59
description 6-39
signaling systems 6-60
MGCP
application command 6-97, 6-102
blocking new calls 6-114
CallManager, configuring for use with6-103to 6-104
ccm-manager MGCP command 6-103
ccm-manager redundant host command 6-103
ccm-manager switchback command 6-104
ccm-manager switchover-to-backup command 6-104
command settings 6-117
configuring6-94to 6-118
controller t1 command 6-96
description6-90to 6-92
dial-peer voice command 6-97, 6-101
download of information from CallManager6-105to 6-106
ds0-group command 6-97
fax over IP, configuration of6-114to 6-117
gateway types supported 6-92
ISDN PRI backhaul, description of 6-92
ISDN signaling backhaul, configuring on6-109to 6-113
mgcp block-newcalls command 6-114
mgcp call-agent command 6-96, 6-101
mgcp command 6-96, 6-101
mgcp default-package command 6-99, 6-102
mgcp dtmf-relay command 6-99
mgcp package-capability command 6-98, 6-102
mgcp restart-delay command 6-98
mgcp sdp simple command 6-99, 6-103
multicast music-on-hold
description 6-93
enabling 6-117
RGW, configuring6-101to 6-103
sample configuration7-8to 7-27
T1 CAS, configuring for6-107to 6-109
TGW, configuring6-96to 6-100
mgcp block-newcalls command 6-114
mgcp call-agent command 6-96, 6-101
mgcp command 6-96
mgcp command, in MGCP 6-101
mgcp default-package command 6-99, 6-102
mgcp dtmf-relay command 6-99
mgcp package-capability command 6-98, 6-102
mgcp restart-delay command 6-98
mgcp sdp simple command 6-99, 6-103
MIB, SNMP 5-3
modem
connecting4-39to 4-47
data compression setting 4-42
dial-up connection, testing 4-47
error correction setting 4-42
initialization string 4-40
initializing for an SAP card 4-42
MOH 6-132
Monitor, in System Manager 5-6
monitoring tools, System Manager 5-6
mounting the system
in a rack3-4to 3-6
on a desktop3-6to 3-9
MRP
saving configuration 5-19
supported WICs and VICs 6-8
MRP200 card 1-4
MRP300 card 1-5
MRP3-16FXS card 1-6
MRP3-8FXOM1 card 1-7
MRP3-8FXS card 1-6
MRP card
accessing, using CLI 5-11
codec options 6-9
connections 3-27
default DSP software images B-1
features 6-6, 6-7
MRP3-16FXS, PVDM requirements B-3
PVDM requirements (table)B-4to B-13
removing and replacing 8-2
setting date and time6-3to 6-5
MTU 6-68
multicast music-on-hold
description 6-93
enabling 6-117
multilink PPP Interleaving 6-85
music on hold
See MOH
N
Netscape Communicator, configuring 4-8
network management, third-party applications 6-153
Network Time Protocol
See NTP
new Cisco IOS commands6-17to 6-18
noise, power 2-10
note, described xxii
NTP 6-139
number expansion
command 6-41
configuring 7-29
table 6-42
O
organization, document xx
P
packet filter
defined 6-125
setting up 6-125
packet voice/data modules
See PVDM
pager number 4-28
password
enable 4-22
login 4-22
rules 4-21
System Manager admin 4-25
Windows 2000 administrator 4-23
PC, IP address for4-7to 4-8
PC requirements 2-18
peripheral equipment, documentation (table) 2-25
permanent virtual circuit
See PVC
planning cable installation 2-14
ports, number per card1-4to 1-7
POTS dial peer 6-46
power
circuit protection 2-9
configuration with five Catalyst switches (illustration) 3-11
connecting3-30to 3-31
fluctuation 2-11
outage 2-11
reasons for outages 2-11
recommended configuration3-10to 3-11, 3-30
power and grounding2-8to 2-12
power consumption, systemA-1to A-4
power cord 2-13
power spike 2-9
power strip 2-11
power supply
backup 1-8
configurations (table)3-12to 3-13
guidelines3-10to 3-13
location in chassis 1-8
power supply, backup, documentation xxiv
power surge 2-9
power transient 2-10
propagation delay 6-12
publications
See documentation
PVC 6-68
PVDM
DSPs 6-8
guidelines 6-19
requirements on ASI160 and MRP3-16FXS cards B-3
requirements on ASI and MRP cards (table)B-4to B-13
Q
QoS
description 6-78
tools
listed 6-79
multilink PPP Interleaving 6-85
RSVP 6-84
RTP header compression 6-86
weighted fair queuing 6-83
quality of service
See QoS
R
rack mounting3-4to 3-6
Random Early Detection
See RED
Real-Time Transport Protocol
See RTP
receptacles 2-9
RED 6-78
redundant power supply
See RPS 300
regulatory compliance 2-28
remote System Manager dial-up8-4to 8-6
removing
memory, DSP, and VPN modules 8-3
MRP and ASI cards 8-2
SPE310 cards 8-2
required tools 2-17
requirements, environmental 2-12
residential gateway
See RGW
Resource Reservation Protocol
See RSVP
restoring system data8-7to 8-18
RGW, configuring6-101to 6-103
routing, wire 2-16
RPS 300 1-8, 2-10, 3-30
RSVP
configuring for voice 6-84
enabling 6-85
RTP 6-86
S
safety standards 2-28
SAP card
accessing5-12to 5-14
connecting legacy voice mail system 3-29
connecting to the console port 3-28
connections to COM ports 3-29
connection to UPS 3-29
definition 1-7
initializing the modem 4-42
remote access to System Manager 3-29
saving configuration 5-19
scenarios, TDM clocking6-70to6-75, 7-45to 7-56
security
considerations 6-123
firewall 6-124
setting privileges 5-30
Security, in System Manager 5-6
serial interfaces, configuring7-2to 7-3
serialization delay 6-12
shutting down the system5-31to 5-32
signaling types
E&M 6-38
E1 PRI 6-39
FXS/FXO 6-38
ISDN BRI 6-38
MFT-T1 CAS 6-39
T1 PRI 6-39
SMTP server 4-27
SNMP
community strings 4-22
configuring 4-22
MIB 5-3
Software Upgrade, in System Manager 5-6
SPE310 card
accessing 5-9
accessing with Terminal Services Client 5-9
definition 1-4
SPE310 cards
removing and replacing 8-2
restoring data8-7to 8-18
setting date and time 6-2
SPE310 running System Manager, changing host name4-32to 4-34
SPE card
determining IP address5-22to 5-23
lithium battery warning 2-3
spoofing 6-129
SSP
configuring 6-119
features 6-118
overview 6-118
SSP card
accessing, using CLI 5-11
connections 3-28
definition 1-7
SSP Manager, in System Manager 5-5
stacking Catalyst switches3-8to 3-9
star-wired switch configuration4-37to 4-39
static electricity, effects of 2-12
sunlight, effects of 2-13
surge suppressor 2-11
switches 1-8
switch types, ISDN 6-31, 6-65
syslog server 4-29
system, power consumptionA-1to A-4
system cards, in which slots to install 2-27
system cards, IP address 4-15
system data, backing up5-23to 5-28
system hardware configuration illustration 1-3
System Maintenance, in System Manager 5-6
System Manager
accessing 5-5
best practices5-16to 5-18
configuring for remote dial-up8-4to 8-6
definition 5-2
determining version of 5-7
navigating in 5-5
restoring data8-7to 8-18
using to determine Cisco IOS software release on SSP card 5-7
System Manager admin password 4-25
System Manager software, remote access to 3-29
System Setup, in System Manager 5-5
T
T1
See MFT-T1 CAS, MFT-T1 WIC, T1 (FT1) WIC
T1 (FT1) WIC 6-34, 7-5
T1 CAS, configuring for MGCP6-107to 6-109
T1 interfaces, configuring7-5to 7-6
T1 PRI 6-39
T1 VIC, connection 3-27
T1 VWIC, connection 3-27
T1 VWIC interfaces, configuring7-7to 7-8
T1 WIC, connection 3-27
TDM clock
configuring 6-36
scenarios6-70to6-75, 7-45to 7-56
Telnet, accessing SPE310s with 5-11
temperature 2-12
terminal emulation interfaces 5-3
Terminal Services Client
accesing SPE310 cards with 5-9
download 5-3
installing 4-10
use of on the ICS 7750 5-3
TFTP server, IP address 4-18, 6-131
TGW, configuring6-96to 6-100
third-wire ground 2-11
time
setting on MRP and ASI cards6-3to 6-5
setting on SPE310 cards 6-2
tools, required 2-17
traffic shaping in Frame Relay 6-69
transcoding 6-24
choosing DSP firmware for 6-26
deciding when to use 6-25
determining how many DSPs are needed for 6-26
understanding DSP usage for 6-26
transient suppressor 2-11
trunking gateway
See TGW
turning on the system3-30to 3-31
U
uninterruptible power supply
See UPS
unpacking, box 2-21
upgrading
Cisco IOS images using ICS System Manager8-20to 8-21
Cisco IOS images using the CLI 8-22
UPS
connecting to SAP card 3-29
described 1-8
purpose 2-10
recommended power configuration 3-30
V
verifying box contents 2-23
verifying system installation 3-32
vibration 2-12
VIC
configuring
E&M 6-56
FXO 6-55
FXS 6-44, 7-29, 7-32, 7-33
MFT-T1 CAS 6-59
connecting to PSTN 6-39
connection 3-27
description 6-38
documentation xxiv
supported on MRP 6-8
VLANs
backing up VLAN configuration 5-30
MRP, configuration on6-76to 6-78
restoring VLAN configuration 8-18
SSP, configuration on6-122to 6-123
SSP, copying images 8-19
voice interface card
See VIC
voice mail
direct serial connection6-141to 6-146
legacy system, connecting to SAP card 3-29
voice ports
E&M
configuring 6-56
described 6-38
E1 PRI 6-39
FXO
configuring 6-55
description 6-38
FXS
configuring 6-44, 7-29, 7-32, 7-33
description 6-38
ISDN BRI 6-38
MFT-T1 CAS
configuring 6-59
description 6-39
T1 PRI 6-39
voice WAN interface card
See VWIC
VoIP, Frame Relay, configuring for 6-68
VoIP dial peer 6-50
VPN modules, removing and replacing 8-3
VWIC
connection 3-27
documentation xxiv
types of 6-8
W
WAN interface card
See WIC
web browser, configuring4-8to 4-10
weight distribution 2-8
weighted fair queuing 6-83
Weighted Random Early Detection 6-78
See WRED
WIC
configuring
asynchronous/synchronous serial 6-28, 7-2
ISDN BRI 6-30
T1 (FT1) 6-34, 7-5
connection 3-27
documentation xxiv
supported on MRP 6-8
Windows 2000 interface, accessing SPE310 Windows 2000 interface 5-9
wink start 6-60
WINS server, IP address 4-19
wire routing 2-16
WRED 6-78