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A
analog phones, support for 1-8
assigning
default router 2-8
DNS server 2-9
domain name 2-9
feature codes 3-4
host name 2-7
IP address 2-7
subnet mask 2-8
syslog server 6-23
TFTP server 3-2
audience, for this document xi
authentication traps, enabling 2-15
auto registration
MAC address conversion 4-2
of VG248 to Cisco CallManager 4-2
B
basic, call control mode 1-5
basic configuration, for SMDI 5-5
Blind transfer, default feature code for 1-7
C
call control modes
accessing features in 1-6
basic 1-5
choosing 3-4
feature 1-5
general tips 1-4
standard 1-5
understanding 1-4
caller ID
enabling 3-11
understanding 1-7
Call Voice Mail, default feature code for 1-6
Call Waiting, default feature code for 1-7
CDP
enabling 2-10
support for 1-12
chained configuration, for SMDI 5-6
Cisco CallManager
adding MWI port 5-14
adding VG248
auto-registration 4-2
manually 4-3
configuring 4-3
configuring voice mail ports 5-16
errors, resolving 6-11
Cisco EnvMon MIB, support for 1-13
Cisco Memory Pool MIB, support for 1-13
Cisco Process MIB, support for 1-12
community strings
purpose 2-12
setting 2-12
Conference, default feature code for 1-7
configuration, displaying current 6-21
configuring
disconnect notification 5-28
enable password 2-12
keep alive number 5-27
login password 2-11
message desk number 5-24
number of SMDI ports 5-21
pilot directory number 5-20
SMDI 5-19
SMDI number length 5-22
SNMP settings 2-12
telephony features 3-1
console, using 2-2
contact name, configuring 2-13
country code, identifying 3-6
D
data and voice protocols, supported 1-10
default router, assigning 2-8
DHCP
enabling 2-5
resetting IP address 2-6
support for 1-10
Disable Forward All, default feature code for 1-6
disconnect notification, configuring 5-28
disconnect supervision, enabling 3-12
displaying
current configuration 6-21
network statistics 6-17
port status 6-17
system status 6-16
DNS server
assigning 2-9
purpose 2-9
documentation, organization xii
domain name, assigning 2-9
E
enable password
configuring 2-12
purpose 2-12
enabling
authentication traps 2-15
caller ID 3-11
CDP 2-10
DHCP 2-5
error messages, resolving 6-25
errors
resolving 6-11
resolving in SMDI 5-32
F
fax machines, support for 1-9
feature, call control mode 1-5
feature code
assigning 3-4
Blind transfer 1-7
Call Voice Mail 1-6
Call Waiting 1-7
Conference 1-7
Disable Forward All 1-6
Forward All 1-6
Hold 1-7
Last Number Redial 1-6
Pickup 1-6
SpeedDial 1-6
first voice mail port number 5-21
first voice mail port number, configuring 5-21
Forward All, default feature code for 1-6
FTP, support for 1-10
H
Hold, default feature code for 1-7
hook flash timer, changing 3-7
host name
assigning 2-7
purpose 2-7
HTTP, support for 1-10
I
IGMP protocol, support for 1-10
input gain, setting 3-14
IP address
assigning 2-7
purpose 2-7
resetting 2-6
IP protocol, support for 1-10
K
keep alive number, configuring 5-27
L
Last Number Redial, default feature code for 1-6
location, configuring 2-14
logging in
using console port 2-2
using Telnet 2-2
logging levels, setting 6-24
login password
configuring 2-11
purpose 2-11
M
MAC address
converted format 4-2
used during auto registration 4-2
main menu
navigating 2-3
message desk number, configuring 5-24
MIBs, supported types 1-11
modems, support for 1-9
monitoring, remotely 6-22
multiplexing configuration, for SMDI 5-8
MWI port, adding to Cisco CallManager 5-14
MWI types
choosing 3-11
description 1-4
N
navigating, main menu 2-3
network statistics
displaying 6-17
purpose 6-17
O
output gain, setting 3-13
P
passwords
configuring 2-11
enable 2-12
login 2-11
Pickup, default feature code for 1-6
pilot directory number
configuring 2-12
purpose 2-12
pilot directory number, configuring 5-20
PLAR phones, support for 1-9
port
enabling on VG248 3-9
port enable policy, setting 3-7
ports
setting logging on 6-24
port status, displaying 6-17
protocols
IGMP 1-10
IP 1-10
R
read-only community string, setting 2-12
read-write community string, setting 2-12
restarting, VG248 2-4
RFC 1213, support for 1-11
RMON, support for 1-12
RTP, support for 1-10
S
Skinny client control protocol, support for 1-10
SMDI
Async 1 port, description 5-12
Async 2 port, description 5-12
choosing a configuration 5-4
configuring
disconnect notification 5-28
first voice mail port number 5-21
keep alive number 5-27
message desk number 5-24
number of SMDI ports 5-21
pilot directory number 5-20
SMDI number length 5-22
configuring on the VG248 5-19
connecting links to VG248 5-12
link status 5-29
port status and statistics 5-29
resolving errors 5-32
suspending port activity 5-31
validating configuration 5-30
SMDI configuration
basic 5-5
chained 5-6
multiplexing 5-8
SNMP
support for 1-11
SNMP settings
community strings 2-12
configuring 2-12
configuring contact name 2-13
configuring location 2-14
configuring trap receiver stations 2-15
configuring trap settings 2-14
enabling authentication traps 2-15
speakerphones, support for 1-9
SpeedDial, default feature code for 1-6
standard, call control mode 1-5
status
of SMDI link 5-29
SMDI ports 5-29
subnet mask
assigning 2-8
supported devices
analog phones 1-8
fax machines 1-9
modems 1-9
PLAR phones 1-9
speakerphones 1-9
supported telephony features 1-3
syslog server, assigning 6-23
system status
displaying 6-16
purpose 6-16
T
telephony features
accessing in control modes 1-6
configuring 3-1
supported 1-3
Telnet, using 2-2
TFTP protocol, support for 1-10
TFTP server
assigning 3-2
purpose 3-2
trap receiver stations, configuring 2-15
traps
supported types 1-11
trap settings, configuring 2-14
troubleshooting
SMDI errors 5-32
types, of MWI 1-4
U
understanding
call control modes 1-4
caller ID 1-7
user interactions, with telephony features 1-6
V
validating, SMDI configuration 5-30
VG248
adding to Cisco CallManager 4-2, 4-3
configuring ports in Cisco CallManager 4-3
enabling ports on 3-9
restarting 2-4
voice mail ports, configuring in Cisco CallManager 5-16