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CVOIC E
Implementing CiscoVoice Communications
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Version 8.0
Lab Guide
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Lab Guide
OverviewOutline
Pullout Pod Layout and IP AddressingDescription of Simulated PSTN
Simulated PSTN Phone
Calls Inbound to Simulated PSTNCalls Outbound from Simulated PSTN
Lab In : Configuring Voice PortsActivity ObjectiveVisual ObjectiveRequired ResourcesCommand ListJob Aids
Task I : Configure DHCP Servers to Support AutoregistrationTask 2: Autoregister Cisco Unified IP PhonesTask a Configure PRI InterfacesTask 4: Enable HQ to PSTN CallsTask 5: Enable PSTN to HQ Calls
Task 6: Enable BR to PSTN CallsTask 7: Enable PSTN-to-BR Calls
Lab 12: Configuring DSPsActivity ObjectiveVisual ObjectiveRequired ResourcesCommand ListJob Aids
Task I : Operate DSPs in Default Codec Complexity Mode FlexTask 2: Operate DSPs in Medium Codec Complexity Mode
Lab 2-I : Configuring VoIP Call LegsActivity ObjectiveVisual ObjectiveRequired ResourcesCommand ListJob Aids
Task I : Configure Basic VoIP on the HQ GatewayTask 2: Configure Codec on the HQ GatewayTask 3: Configure Asymmetric Codec NegotiationTask 4: Configure Symmetric Codec Negotiation and Examine Fast StartTask 5: Configure Slow Start and the Interface Bind FeatureTask 6: Configure SIP Signaling
Lab 3-I : Configuring Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express to Support EndpointsActivity ObjectiveVisual ObjectiveRequired ResourcesCommand ListJob Aids
Task I : Delete Existing SCCP Endpoints on HQ GatewayTask 2: Configure Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express System Parameters forSCCP EndpointsTask 3: Configure SCCP EndpointsTask 4: Configure Support for Cisco IP Communicator (Optional)
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Lab 4-1 : Implementing Digit ManipulationActivity ObjectiveVisual ObjectiveRequired ResourcesCommand ListJob Aids
Dial Plan
Task I : Fix Outbound International PSTN Calling from BRTask 2: Change Internal Numbering Plan to FourDigit SchemeTask 3: Manipulate Calling Number in Outbound PSTN CallsTask 4: Manipulate Calling Number and Called Number in Inbound PSTN CallsTask 5: Manipulate Calling Number and Called Number in Intersite VoIP Calls
Lab 4-2: Implementing Path SelectionActivity ObjectiveVisual ObjectiveRequired ResourcesCommand List
Job AidsDial Plan
Task I : Configure Backup PSTN Path for HQ to BR CallingTask 2: Configure Backup PSTN Path for BR to HQ CallingTask 3: Configure TEHO at HQ for Calls to North AmericaTask 4: Configure TEHO at BR for Calls to Europe
Lab 4-3: Implementing Calling PrivilegesActivity ObjectiveVisual ObjectiveRequired ResourcesCommand ListJob Aids
Task I : Configure Call Permissions for the HQ SiteTask 2: Configure Call Permissions for the BR Site
Lab 5-, : Implementing GatekeepersActivity ObjectiveVisual ObjectiveRequired ResourcesCommand ListJob Aids
Gatekeeper and Gateway AddressingTask I : Configure Local Zones and Zone PrefixesTask 2: Configure Gateways to Register with the GatekeeperTask 3: Configure Call Admission Control
Lab 5-2: Implementing Cisco Unified Border ElementActivity ObjectiveVisual ObjectiveRequired ResourcesCommand ListJob Aids
Task I : Configure Cisco Unified Border Element FunctionsTask 2: Configure Codec TransparencyTask 3: Configure SIP-to-H. 3231nterworking and Media Flows
Lab 6-I : Implementing QOS Using Cisco AutoQOS and Manual ConfigurationActivity ObjectiveVisual ObjectiveRequired ResourcesCommand ListJob Aids
Task I : Evaluate VoIP Quality Without QOS AppliedTask 2: Configure AutoQOS VoIPTask 3: Fine-Tune QOS Policy
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Answer KeyLab In Answer Key: Configuring Voice PortsLab 12 Answer Key: Configuring DSPsLab 2-1 Answer Key: Configuring VoIP Call LegsLab 3-, Answer Key: Configuring Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express to SupportEndpointsLab 4-I Answer Key: Implementing Digit ManipulationLab 4-2 Answer Key: Implementing Path SelectionLab 4-3 Answer Key: Implementing Calling PrivilegesLab 5-I Answer Key: Implementing GatekeepersLab 5-2 Answer Key: Implementing Cisco Unified Border ElementLab 6-I Answer Key: Implementing QOS Using Cisco AutoQOS and Manual Configuration
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Lab Guide
Overview
This guide presents the instructions and other infonnation concerning the lab activities for thiscourse. You can had the solutions in the lab activity answer Key.
Outline
This guide includes these activities:
. Pullout Pod Layout and IP Addressing
. Description of Simulated PSTN
. Lab I-I: Configoriiig Voice Ports
. Lab I-2: Configuring DSPs
. Lab 2-I: Collfiguring VoIP Call Legs
. Lab 3-I: Coltiguring Cisco Unified Coriumunications Manager Express to SupportEndpoints
. Lab 4- I : Implementing Digit Manipulation
. Lab 4-2: Implementing Path Selection
. Lab 4-3: Implementing Calling Privileges
. Lab 5-I: Implementing Gatekeepers
. Lab 5-2: Implementing Cisco Unified Border Element
. Lab 6-I: Implementing QOS Using Cisco AutoQOS and Manual Configuration
. Answer Key
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Pod Layout and IP Addressing
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Description of Simulated PSTNThis section describes the functionality of the simulated PSTN.
The lab layout consists of two student pods: pod I and pod 2. Each pod consists of an HQ-x siteand a BR-x site. These sites are virtually placed in the following different geographical regions:
. The HQ-x site is located in a vimal European country.
. The BR-x site is located in a vimal North American country.
This placeinent determines the dialing rules that are to be followed when dialing to thesimulated PSTN. The HQ-x site follows European dialing rules. The BR-x site follows NorthAmerican dialing rules (that is, the NANP).
Note There is no common European numbering plan in effect within the European Union at themoment. Therefore, for simplicity, the simulated PSTN supports dialing rules like the NANP.This will be explained in more detail in a later section
Student pods are connected to the simulated PSTN using ISDN PRI interfaces. ISDN PRIinterfaces use one of two switch types toward the simulated PSTN.
. HQ-I and HQ-2 use switch-type primary-nets.
. BR-I and BR-2 use switch-type primary-ini.
Be aware that using switch-type primary-ini automatically modifies the type of nunarber (TON)for outboundlSDN calls if they have one of the following called-party number formats:
. A seven-digit called-party number gets TON subscriber.
. A 10-digit called-party number gets TON national.
. A 12-digit called-party number (includes 2-digit country code) prefixed with O I I gets TONinternational.
This figure shows DID called-party number ranges that are used to dial into individual sites.These calls can be placed either from a simulated PSTN phone to a site or from one site toanother via the simulated PSTN. Pods use overlapping directory numbers at the HQ-x and BR-x sites.
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The individual sites use the DID number ranges that are listed in this table. Area codes 51 I,512,521, and 522 are assigned tomdividual sites. Country codes 55 and 66 represent thevimal European (Eru and the virtual Nortti American (NA) countries.
Site DID Number Ranges
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Simulated PSTN Phone
Each of the student pods has been using its own simulated PSTN phone: PSTN phone I (forpod I) and PSTN phone 2 (for pod 2).
The simulated PSTN phone is used to hitiate simulated PSTN calls to sites of the pod to whichthe simulated PSTN phone has been associated, or the simulated PSTN phone is used totenninate simulated PSTN calls that originated from a student pod. For this purpose, thesimulated PSTN phone has been using six lines that represent different types of calls.
This table outlines which line buttons are available at the simulated PSTN phone as well astheir functions.
International PSTN DID range
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Lines at the Simulated PSTN Phone
Button Position
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Button Name*
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Local
6
National
*Button names as they appear on the simulated PSTN phone display (button labels)
The definition of valid calls for each type of call is explained in later sections. in these latersections, it will also be explained how the simulated PSTN phone can be used to initiate calls ofvarious types.
Internti
800
Calls Inbound to Simulated PSTN
This section describes which calls are recognized by simulated PSTN in the inbound directionwhen dialed from student pods and how these calls are routed.
Calls Inbound from HQ Sites
HQ sites are virtually located in Europe and, therefore, all calls from HQ sites into thesimulated PSTN follow European dialing rules. For simplicity, however, variable-16ngtlinumbers are implemented for international calls only and not for local and national cans, as iscommon in many European countries.
A call from an HQ site, depending on its called number, is either tenninated at the simulatedPSTN phone or routed to another site (HQ or BR) of pod I or pod 2. The call can also bereturned chairpimed) to the site that it came from.
This table lists all the types of valid inbound calls to the simulated PSTN from HQ sites.
Valid Inbound PSTN Calls from HQ Sites
Premium
Function
Emergency
Caution
Terminates valid local PSTN calls
Terminates valid national PSTN calls
Terminates valid international PSTN calls
Placing calls between simulated PSTN phones of two pods is not supported.
Terminates valid toll-free PSTN calls
Terminates valid premium (900) PSTN calls
Terminates emergency PSTN calls
Valid Called Number
112
[2-9]XX-XXXX (7 digits)
[2-9]XX-XXXX (7 digits)
012-91XX-[2-9]XX-XXXX (11 digits)
[2-9]XX-[2-9]XX-XXXX (10 digits)
00-any number of digits
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Valid TON
O-800-t2-91XX-XXXX (11 digits)
800-t2-91XX-XXXX (I I digits)
unknown
unknown
Call Routed To
subscriber
unknown
Emergency line*
national
Local line*
unknown
Local line*
international
National line*
Calling NumberPresentation Format
unknown
National line*
national
Interntl line*
preserved
Interntl line*
preserved
800 line*
preserved
800 line*
preserved
preserved
preserved
preserved
preserved
preserved
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Valid Called Number
O-900-t2-91XX-XXXX (11 digits)
900-t2-91XX-XXXX (I I digits)
555-2XXX (7 digits)
555-2XXX (7 digits)
O-511-555-2XXX tit digits)
511-555-2XXX (10 digits)
00-55-511-555-2XXX (14 digits)
Valid TON
55-511-555-2XXX (12 digits)
O-512-555-2XXX (11 digits)
unknown
512-5552XXX (10 digits)
national
Call Routed To
00-55-512-555-2XXX (, 4 digits)
unknown
55-512-555-2XXX 02 digits)
subscriber
Premium line*
00-66-521-555-3XXX (, 4 digits)
unknown
Premium line*
66-521-555-3XXX (12 digits)
national
HQ-in
00-66-522-555-3XXX (, 4 digits)
unknown
HQ-in
Calling NumberPresentation Format
66-522-555-3XXX (12 digits)
international
HQ-I
*Lines at the simulated PSTN phone that are associated with the call originating pod.
unknown
HQ-,
preserved
national
HQ-I
Note
preserved
unknown
HQ-,
subscriber
international
HQ-2
subscriber
Calls Inbound from BR Sites
BR sites are virtually located in Nomi Airierica. The simulated PSTN follows the NANPnumber fomnats.
A call from a BR site, depending on its called number, is either terniinated at the simulatedPSTN phone or routed to another site (HQ or BR) of pod I or pod 2. The call can also bereturned (hairpimed) to the site from which it came.
This table lists all the types of valid inbound calls to the simulated PSTN from BR sites.
unknown
HQ-2
Where in is the pod number that originated the call.
national
Note
international
HQ-2
national
unknown
HQ-2
national
international
BR-I
All calls being routed to pod sites present the called-party number in the national format,
regardless of the call type.
national
BR-,
national
BR-2
national
BR-2
national
national
international
international
international
international
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Valid Inbound PSTN Calls from BR Sites
Valid Called Number
911
12-91XX-XXXX (7 digits)
t2-91XX-XXXX (7 digits)
I-[2-91XX-[2-9]XX-XXXX 01 digits)
12-91XX-[2-9]XX-XXXX (10 digits)
011-any number of digits
Any number of digits
Valid TON
I-800-t2-91XX-XXXX (I I digits)
800-[2-9]XX-XXXX 01 digits)
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unknown
I-900-t2-91XX-XXXX 01 digits)
unknown
Call Routed To
900-[2-9]XX-XXXX tit digits)
subscriber
555-3XXX (7 digits)
unknown
Emergency line*
555-3XXX (7 digits)
national
Local line*
I-521-555-3XXX tit digits)
unknown
Local line*
521-555-3XXX (10 digits)
international
National line*
Calling NumberPresentation Format
011-66-521-555-3XXX (15 digits)
unknown
National line*
66-521-555-3XXX (12 digits)
national
Interntl line*
preserved
I -522-555-3XXX 01 digits)
unknown
Interntl line*
preserved
522-555-3XXX (to digits)
national
800 line*
preserved
011-66-522-555-3XXX (15 digits)
unknown
800 line*
preserved
66-522-555-3XXX 02 digits)
subscriber
Premium line*
preserved
011-55-51t-555-2XXX (15 digits)
unknown
Premium line*
preserved
55-511-555-2XXX (12 digits)
national
BR-in
preserved
011-55-512-555-2XXX (15 digits)
unknown
BR-in
preserved
55-512-555-2XXX (12 digits)
international
BR-I
preserved
*Lines at the simulated PSTN phone that are associated with the call originating pod
Where in is the pod number that originated the call
All calls being routed to pod sites present the called-party number in the national fonnat,regardless of the call type.
unknown
BR-I
preserved
national
BR-I
preserved
unknown
BR-I
subscriber
international
BR-2
subscriber
unknown
BR-2
national
international
BR-2
national
unknown
BR-2
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HQ-I
national
HQ-I
national
HQ-2
national
HQ-2
national
national
international
international
international
international
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Calls Outbound from Simulated PSTN
This section explains how outbound cans from the simulated PSTN toward student pods can beplaced.
Predictable Calling-Party Numbers
For placing calls to student pods, each pod is using its ouni simulated PSTN phone. Caning-party numbers for the simulated PSTN phone-initiated cans are determined depending onwhich simulated PSTN phone line was selected to originate the can. This figure shows calling-party numbers and the associated TONS, based on a line selected. If a call is originated from the800 (toll-free) line, instead of from the calling number, the caning-party name "PSTN" ispresented (the calmig-party number field is erased completely). If a call is originated from thePremium line, the presentation of the calling-party number is restricted.
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ealling"Party Numbers for CallsInitiated from Simulated PSTN Phone
PSTN-Phone-x
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National .
Each inIe can place any of the valid supported call types. The line selection influences thecalling-party presentation only. The call types and called-party number fomnats that are valid isexplalried in later sections.
If no line is selected before dialing at the simulated PSTN phone, and the caned number isdialed immediately, then a call is placed as if it was dialed from the Local line.
Valid Outbound Calls from Simulated PSTN Phone
The calls that are placed from the simulated PSTN phone are routed to the HQ and BR sites ofpod I or pod 2. Because HQ and BR sites are virtually located in different geographicalregions, an outbound call must comply with the dialing rules in that particular region. Thesimulated PSTN phone covers both regions as if it was located in both Europe and NorthAmerica at the same time.
This table lists all the call types and their accepted called-party numbers that are pennitted todial from the simulated PSTN phone.
Valid Outbound PSTN Calls
Interntl .
800 .
Premium .
Emergency O
555444, subscriber
606-555-4444, national
77-606-555-4444, international
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1/2 or 911, unknown
CLIR
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Accepted Called Number at SimulatedPSTN Phone
555-2XXX (7 digits)
555-3XXX (7 digits)
,..,., .,"
O-511-555-2XXX tit digits)
O-512-555-2XXX (11 digits)
I-521-555-3XXX (11 digits)
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00-55-511-555-2XXX (14 digits)
Call Routed To
HQ-in
BR-in
HQ-I
HQ-2
Called Number
Presentation Format
BR-I
subscriber
BR-2
subscriber
HQ-I
national
national
national
national
international
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Accepted Called Number at SimulatedPSTN Phone
00-55-512-555-2XXX (, 4 digits)
00-66-521-555-3XXX (14 digits)
00-66-522-555-3XXX (, 4 digits)
011-555.1-5552XXX (15 digits)
011-55-512-555-2XXX (, 5 digits)
011-66-521-555-3XXX (15 digits)
011-66-522-555-3XXX (15 digits)
Note
Call Routed To
HQ-2
Where in is the pod number that is associated with the simulated PSTN phone that is
originating the call.
BR-,
BR-2
HQ-,
Called Number
Presentation Format
HQ-2
international
BR-I
international
BR-2
international
international
international
international
International
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Lab I -, : Configuring Voice PortsComplete this lab activity to practice what you learned in the related module.
Activity ObjectiveIn this activity, you win configure voice ports in order to connect a gateway to the PSTN usingdigital interfaces. After completing this activity, you will be able to meet these objectives:
. Configure a PRI interface for correct signaling, framing, and time slot association
. Configure the appropriate ports and dial peers to place calls to the PSTN
. Verify the call processing and dial peer matching
Visual ObjectiveThe figure illustrates what you will accomplish in his activity
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Required ResourcesThese are the resources and equipment that are required to complete this activity:
. A PSTN phone
. At least one Cisco Unified IP phone in each site (HQ and BR)
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Command List
The table describes the commands that are used in this activity.
Cisco 10s Commands
Command
ip ahcp POOL pooJ -name
network address mask
aefauLt-router JP-address
option 1.50 ip JP-address
teLephony-service
source-address JP-Lpaddress port
Description
max-dn nulltber
Creates DHCP server pool and enters its configurationmode
max-ephones nulltber
Configures network IP address and mask at DHCP serverpool
auto assLgnnumber
Configures default gateway IP address at DHCP serverpool
ephone-dn chi- tdenCLfi. er
Configures IP address of TFFP server at DHCP server pool
number C eJ ephone -extenston
Activates Cisco Unified Communications Manager Expressand enters its configuration mode
create cnf
number to
Configures source IP address and port for Cisco UnifiedCommunications Manager Express
cont, =oLLer {t, . I eL}SLOC/subsJot/port
Limits maximum number of directory numbers at CiscoUnified Communications Manager Express
forward-di. gi. ts {num-digt CI atL I e, ,t. ra}
Limits maximum number of IP phones at Cisco UnifiedCommunications Manager Express
framing {sf I esf I crc4 Ino-crc4}
Automatically assigns an already defined directory numberto button I of autoregistering Cisco Unified IP phones
Linecode {ant I b8zs Ihdb3}
Enters IP phone directory number configuration mode
cLear triterface sJOC/port
Configures IP phone directory number
cLockLine
running}
Rebuilds configuration of IP phones at Cisco UnifiedCommunications Manager Express
source { [primary]I triternaL I f ree-
Enters controller configuration mode
i. sdn switch-type { country-speci. ft c- swt bob - type}
Specifies which digits to forward for voice calls
triterface {bri. I prt}interface-number
Selects the frame type for the El or Tl controller. Tloptions are of and esf. El options are crc4 and no-crc4.
i. sdn i. ncomi. rig-voice voice
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Resets the specified ISDN interface
Sets the clocking for individual Tl or El links
Defines the telephone company switch type
Enters interface configuration mode
Routes all incoming voice calls to the modern anddetermines how they will be treated
Defines Layer 2 and Layer 3 user- or network-sideemulation
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prefix strtng
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show caLL active voice
show control. ,. ers e, . I t. I.
Description
show isdn status
Specifies the prefix of the dialed digits for a dial peer
show voice porttszoc/port ,dso-group Isummaryl
Specifies an ISDN PRI group on a channelized Tl or Elcontroller
Job Aids
Thesejob aids are available to help you complete the lab activity.
. Lab ISDN PRI requirements for both sites (HQ and BR):
Framing = cyclic redundancy check 4 (CRC4)
Line coding = litgli-density bipolar 3 unB3)
Clock source = line
PRI time slots I to 8
. Numbering plans:
Internal Numbering Plan
debug isdn q93, .
debug voice di. aLpeer
Specifies which clock source to use for DSP clocking
Displays parameters of active voice calls
Displays information about the Tl/El controllers
Displays the status of ISDN interfaces
Displays configuration information about a specific voiceport or a summary of all voice ports
Examines the ISDN Layer 3 signaling messages
Examines the dial peer operations, including the matchingof inbound and outbound dial peers
Internal numbering
Local HQ Site (EU)
555-2XXX
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555-3XXX
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Valid Numbers in Simulated PSTN
Local calls
Calls from HQ (EU) to PSTN
Nationalcalls
NXX-XXXX (7 digits), TON: unknown
NXX-XXXX (7 digits), TON: subscrlber
Example: 455-8000
O-NXX-NXX-XXXX, TON: unknown
co + 3-digit area + 7 digits)
NXX-NXX-XXXX, TON: national
(3-digit area + 7 digits)
Example: 0455455-8000
Internationalcalls
00 + any number of digits, TON:unknown
Any number of digits, TON:international
Example: 00-23455455-8000
Emergencycalls
Task I : Configure DHCP Servers to Support AutoregistrationIn this task, you win configure the DHCP server at the Cisco Unified CommunicationsManager Express that is running on your HQ and BR router to support the autoregistration ofyour IP phones.
Activity Procedure
Complete these steps:
Configure the DHCP server on your HQ gateway to support HQ re phones. Use theStep I
settings from the following table. Exclusion of IP addresses has been preconfigured.
DHCP Server Settings for IP Phones at HQ
Calls from BR (NA) to PSTN
Note
NXX-XXXX (7 digits), TON: unknown
NXX-XXXX (7 digits), TON: subscrlber
Example: 455-8000
112, TON: unknown
I-NXX-NXX-XXXX, TON: unknown
(I + 3-digit area + 7 digits)
NXX-NXX-XXXX, TON: national
(3-41igit area + 7 digits)
Example: , 455455-8000
N represents a digit between 2 and 9.
011 + any number of digits, TON:unknown
Any number of digits, TON:international
Example: 01, -23455455-8000
911, TON: unknown
Parameter
DHCP pool name
Network address
Network mask
Default router
Option 150
Value
Note
HQp-Phones
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Collfigure the DHCP server on your BR gateway to support BR IP phones. Use thesettings from the following table. The exclusion of IP addresses has beenpreconfigured.
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Parameter
DHCP POOL name
Network address
Network mask
Def auJ. t router
Option I50
Value
Note
BRp-Phones
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Note
Connect your IP phones to the appropriate ports and observe the DHCP assigned IPsettings.
Activity Verification
You have completed this task when you attain his result:
. Your IP phones received the IP address from the DHCP server.
Task 2: Autoregister Cisco Unified IP Phonesin this task, you will autoregister Cisco Unified IP phones at the Cisco UnifiedCoriumrutications Manager Express that is muming on your HQ and BR router.
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You can verify the settings at the IP phone by pressing the Settings button and browsingthrough the menu to check the obtained IP parameters. The load file (found in the ModelInformation menu) should be based on SCCP for the phone to autoregister. If it uses a filethat is based on Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), contact the instructor
Activity Procedure
Complete these steps:
On your HQ gateway, enable autoassigiunent of two directory numbers. ConfigureStep Ithe Cisco Unified Coriumunications Manager Express source address using the HQloopback O interface. Allow five SCCP endpoints and 10 directory numbers.
On your HQ gateway, collf'Igure two directory numbers with identifiers I and 2 andtelephone extensions 5552001 and 5552002. The directory numbers should supporttwo parallel calls.
Rebuild the configuration files for IP phones at the HQ gateway.o^:..
On your BR gateway, enable autoassignment of^^, o directory numbers. Collfigurethe Cisco Unified Coriumunications Manager Express source address using the BRloopback O interface. Allow five SCCP endpoints and 10 directory numbers.
Note This task involves only rudimentary settings that enable the verification of PSTNconnectivity. The configuration of Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express iscovered in a later exercise.
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On your BR gateway, configure one directory number with identifier I andtelephone extension 5553001. The directory number should support two parallelcans.
Rebuild the configuration files for IP phones at BR gateway.Step 6
Ensure that the IP phones successfully register.Step 7
Activity Verification
You have completed this task when you attain these results:
. You verified that the in phones registered and that they obtained a directory number.
. You verified that the two phones that are registered at HQ gateway could call each other.
Task 3: Configure PRI Interfacesin this task, you win configure an ISDN PRI trunk for each site q1Q and BR) to the PSTN.
Activity Procedure
Complete these steps:
On your HQ router, ensure that the digital sign. al processors (DSPs) are clockedStep ,
correctly.
On your HQ router, set the ISDN switch type to pimiary-nets (the setting that ismost coriumon in Europe).
CODEigure an ISDN PRI trunk on the El controller. Use time slots I througli 8.
Repeat his procedure to configure the ISDN PRI interface on the BR gateway, butset the ISDN switch type to philiary-lit (the setting that is most common in NorthAmerica).
Activity Verification
You have completed tints task when you attain these results:
. The ISDN status on Layer 2 at the HQ and BR gateway wasMULTIPLE F1<Alvm BSTABLIS}{ED.
. The operational state of the ISDN PRI voice port 01010:15 was donnant (donn), and theadmititstrative state was up.
Task 4: Enable HQ to PSTN Calls
In this task, you will configure dial peers that enable outbound PSTN calls from the HQ site.The HQ is virtually located in Europe, thus it uses European dialing rules and PSTN accesscode O.
Activity Procedure
Complete these steps on your HQ router:
Create tree POTS dial peers that all point to the voice port that corresponds to theStep I
ISDN PRI interface. Use these destination patterns:
. PSTN access code O followed by a seven-digit local number (N>0<^,where N is 2 to 9 and X is any digit). The called number that is sent to the PSTNmust include seven digits without the PSTN access code. Use dial peer tag 7.
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. PSTN access code O foUowed by the interarea code O, the area code (threedigits), and a seven-digit subscriber. The dial peer must match the 12-digitnumber (00NXX-XXX>000<, where N is 2 to 9 and X is any digit). The callednumber that is sent to the PSTN must exclude the PSTN access code. Use dial
peer tag 10.
. PSTN access code O followed by an international prefix 00 and a variable-lengthinternational number. The dial peer must match any number that starts with 000.The called number that is sent to the PSTN must exclude the PSTN access code.
Use dial peer tag 9011.
Create two POTS dial peers that point to the voice port corresponding to the ISDNPRI interface with these destination patterns:
. Emergency number 1/2 (dial peer tag 1/2)
. PSTN access code O foUowed by the emergency number 1/2 (dial peer tag1/20)
From an HQ phone, can the numbers, using the coringored dial peers. The goal is tomake the PSTN phone ring at the appropriate line. Test the following dialing:
. Emergency 1/2
. Local call4551000 (remember to add the PSTN access code co
. National call4554551000 (remember to add the PSTN access code O andinterarea code co
. international call774554551000 (remember to add the PSTN access code O andinternational dialing prefix 00). You can avoid waiting for interdigit timeout byadding #.
On your HQ router, debug ISDN Q. 931 to inspect the called number that is sent tothe PSTN in the previous step. If needed, correct the configuration of the dial peers.Verify that an calls go through.
When placing calls, verify the dial peer matching using the debug voice dialpeercommand, and examine active calls using the show call active voice command.
With ISDN Q. 931 debugging active, call an HQ phone from your PSTN phone,using the number 5552001. You should hear a second dial tone, and your HQ phonewill not ring. Verify in the debugging output that the call amved on the HQgateway. in the space that is provided, write down the PSTN number from which thecall originated tit win be needed in the next task). Why did the call not forward tothe internal IP phone? You will fix the problem in the next task.
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Activity Verification
You have completed this task when you attain these results:
. You successfully placed outbound PSTN calls from your HQ phones.
. You monitored the call processing using the appropriate debug coriumands.
. You verified that inbound PSTN calls arrive on the HQ gateway but are not delivered to thedestination (in other words, a phone does not ring).
. You examined the parameters of active calls using the show call active voice command.
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Task 5: Enable PSTN to HQ Calls
In this task, you will enable inbound PSTN calls to your HQ site.
Activity Procedure
Complete these steps on your HQ gateway:
Create a POTS dial peer for matching inbound PSTN calls, which has the followingStep ,characteristics:
. It matches calls destined to any number.
. It uses direct inward dial.
. It has dial peer tag I.
From your PSTN phone, can an HQ phone (5552001 or 5552002), and verify thatthe can goes frougli and tings the appropriate phone.
Debug the voice dial peer operations (debug voice dialpeer command), and makeanother can from your PSTN phone to an HQ phone. Which outbound dial peer isused for the call?
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Step 3
Activity Verification
You have completed this task when you attain these results:
. You successfuUy placed inbound PSTN cans to your HQ phones.
. You monitored the call processing using the debug command, and you found out that thevirtual dial peer that represents the IP phone directory number was used.
Task 6: Enable BR to PSTN Calls
in tins task, you will coringre dial peers that enable outbound PSTN calls from the BR site.The BR site is located in North America, thus it uses the NANP and PSTN access code 9.
Activity Procedure
Complete these steps on your BR gateway:
Create three POTS dial peers, all pointing to the voice port that corresponds to theStep I
ISDN PRI interface. Use these destination patterns:
. PSTN access code 9 followed by a seven-digit local NANP number(NXXX^, where N is 2 to 9 and X is any digit). The called number that issent to the PSTN must include seven digits without the PSTN access code. Usedial peer tag 7.
. PSTN access code 9 followed by a valid NANP long-distance number-the longdistance prefix I, the area code (three digits), and a seven-digit subscriber(Iru^-NXX-XXXX, where N is 2 to 9 and X is any digit). The called numberthat is sent to the PSTN must exclude the PSTN access code. Use dial peer tag10.
. PSTN access code 9 followed by an international prefix 01 I and a variablelength international number. The caned number that is sent to the PSTN mustexclude the PSTN access code. Use dial peer tag 9011.
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Create two POTS dial peers that point to the voice port corresponding to the ISDNPRI interface with these destination patterns:
. Emergency number 91 I (dial peer tag 91 I)
. PSTN access code 9 followed by the emergency number 911 (dial peer tag9911)
From the BR phone, place test cans to the numbers that are Goofigured in the dialpeers. The goal is to make the PSTN phone ring at the appropriate line. Rememberto dial with the correct PSTN prefix.
Use ISDN Q. 931 debugging to inspect the called number that is sent to the PSTN. Ifneeded, correct the configuration of dial peers. Verify that all cans go tliroug}I.
When placing calls, verify the dial peer matching using the debug voice dialpeercornmand, and exainine active calls using the show call active voice coriumand.
Activity Verification
You have completed this task when you attain these results:
. You successfuUy placed outbound PSTN calls from your BR phone.
. You monitored the call processing using the appropriate debug connnands.
. You examined the parameters of active calls using the show call active voice command.
Task 7: Enable PSTN-to-BR Calls
in this task, you win enable inbound PSTN calls to your BR site.
Activity Procedure
Complete these steps on your BR gateway:
Create a POTS dial peer for matching inbound PSTN calls, which has the followingStep Icharacteristics:
. It matches calls destined to any number.
. It uses direct inward dial.
. It has dial peer tag I.
From your PSTN phone, call the BR phone (5553001), and verlfy that the callsucceeds.
Verify call routing on the BR gateway using the appropriate debug coriumands.Step 3
Activity Verification
You have completed this task when you attain these results:
. You successfully placed inbound PSTN calls to your BR phone.
. You monitored the call processing using the appropriate debug commands.
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Outbound calling from the BR site to the international PSTN number will not work until youreach the Lab 4-I activity.
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Lab I -2: Configuring DSPsComplete this lab activity to practice what you learned in the related module.
Activity Objectivein this activity, you will configure DSPs for voice tennination and verify their operations. Aftercompleting this activity, you win be able to meet these objectives:
. Collfigure DSP resources to terniinate voice calls
. Configure DSPs to support appropriate codec complexity
. Verify the use of DSP resources
Visual ObjectiveThe figure illustrates what you will accomplish in this activity.
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Required ResourcesThese are the resources and equipment that are required to complete this activity:
. A PSTN phone
. Two Cisco Unified IP phones in your HQ site
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Command List
The table describes the commands that are used in this activity.
Cisco 10s Commands
Command
voice-card votce triterface
SLot
codec coinpLex, .ty flex Ihigh I medium I secure
codec codec-name
show voice dsp
Job Aids
Thesejob aids are available to help you complete the lab activity.
Internal Numbering Plan
show voice caLL status
show caLL acti. ve voice
Description
Enters voice card configuration mode
Specifies the maximum codec complexity that is supportedby the voice card DSPs
Specifies the codec that is used on the IP phone
Internal numbering
Displays the DSP resource usage and call parameters
Provides a compact view of active call legs and theirparameters
Valid Numbers in Simulated PSTN
Provides detailed information about active voice calls
Local calls
Local HQ Site (EU)
555-2XXX
Calls from HQ (EU) to PSTN
Nationalcalls
NXX-XXXX (7 digits), TON: unknown
NXX-XXXX (7 digits), TON: subscrlber
Example: 455-8000
O-NXX-NXX-XXXX, TON: unknown
co + 3-digit area + 7 digits)
NXX-NXX-XXXX, TON: national
(3-digit area + 7 digits)
Example: 0455455-8000
Internationalcalls
Local BR Site (NA)
555-3XXX
00 + any number of digits, TONunknown
Any number of digits, TONinternational
Example: 00-23455455-8000
Emergencycalls
Calls from BR (NA) to PSTN
Note
NXX-XXXX (7 digits), TON: unknown
NXX-XXXX (7 digits), TON: subscriber
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I-NXX-NXX-XXXX, TON: unknown
(I + 3-digit area + 7 digits)
NXX-NXX-XXXX, TON: national
(3-digit area + 7 digits)
Example: 1455455-8000
N represents a digit between 2 and 9.
011 + any number of digits, TON:unknown
Any number of digits, TON:international
Example: 011-23455455-8000
911, TON: unknown
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These are gateway codec complexities:
. Low: G. 711, clear channel
. Medium: G. 729A, G. 729AB, G. 726, G. 722, and Fax Relay
. High: G. 723.1, G. 728, G. 729, G. 729B, itBC, Modern Relay
Task I : Operate DSPs in Default Codec Complexity Mode FlexIn this task, you will test DSP operations in default codec complexity mode flex.
Activity Procedure
Complete these steps on your HQ gateway:
View the automatically created GPhones using the show ephone command. ThereStep I
should be two ephones with extension numbers that are associated with the ephones.View the preferred codec of each GPhone. It should be "g711ulaw. "
Note The ephones are created as a result of the autoregistration when the endpoints first attemptto register. Autoregistration is enabled by default on Cisco Unified CommunicationsManager Express.
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Step 3
From an HQ phone, call a PSTN local number (0-NXXXX>0<, where N is 2 to 9
Verify the codec that is used on the VoIP can leg between the HQ phone and the HQ
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and X is any digit), and answer the can on the PSTN phone.
gateway, using two methods: , I, '
. Use appropriate show commands on the HQ gateway. 5'1'\0v*3 \!' ' <;1.1, \*?,"
. On the IP phone, press the Settings button and choose Status > Call Statistics.
Both methods should show that the VoIP call leg uses G. 71 I with a 20-ms payload size.Note
Step 4 On the HQ router, change the preferred codec of the first GPhone (5552001) toiLBC, and reset the phone using these coriumands:
ephone Ireset
From the first HQ phone, call the PSTN phone (0-NX>0<XXX), and check thecodec that is used dufuig the call. Display DSP usage using different options of theshow voice dsp coriumand, including the detailed keyword.
From the PSTN phone, call the first HQ phone (555-2001), and check the codec thatis used in the call. It should be the same as the codec that is used in the call that
originated in HQ-
On the HQ router, enter the voice-card O configuration mode, and attempt to changethe DSP codec complexity to medium. This operation should fail, due to the existingvoice ports.
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Activity Verification
You have completed his task when you attain these results:
. You verified that the flex mode supported high. -complexity codecs such as iLBC.
. You viewed the DSP usage for voice terniination using different options of the show voicedsp coriumand.
Task 2: Operate DSPs in Medium Codec Complexity ModeIn this task, you will corn'Igure the voice card to support low- and medium-complexity codecs,and you will verify the DSP operations.
Activity Procedure
Complete these steps on your HQ router:
Perform this procedure to delete the voice portStep I
. Enter the voice port configuration mode (for exaniple, voiceport 01010:15), andshut doom the port.
. Enter the controller configuration mode (for example, the controller e1 01010),and shut down the controller.
. In the controller configuration mode, remove the PRI group using the no pri-group coinmand.
Note
Step 2
Step 3
This will also remove the port command from all POTS dial peers
Enter the voice card configuration, and change the codec complexity to medium.
Perform this procedure to re-create the voice port:
. Enter the controller configuration mode, and define the ISDN PRI group usingthe pri-group timeslots 1-8 command.
. Activate the controUer using the ino shutdown command.
. Reapply the voice port to all dial peers (for example, add port 01010:15command to the dial peers).
From the first HQ phone (preferring iLBC), call a PSTN local number co-NXXXXXX), and check the codec that is used in the call. The codec should bedowngraded to a lower-bandwidth, medium-complexity codec. Write doom whichcodec is used, in the space that is provided:
Step 4
Step 5
Step 6
With one active conversation, call a PSTN national number (0-0-NXX-XXXXXXX)from the second HQ phone (preferring G. 711). Check the codec that is usedin thecall. Display DSP usage, using various options of the show voice dsp coriumand.
Change the codec complexity on the HQ gateway back to flex mode. Remember toreapply the voice port to all POTS dial peers.
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Activity Verification
You have completed his task when you attain these results:
. You verified that the iLBC codec was no longer supported for voice tennination when theDSP resources were configured for medium codec complexity.
. You verified that the codec negotiation for voice termiriation resulted in a codec that didnot exceed the permitted complexity and that it did not consume more bandwidth than thepreferred one,
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Lab 2-1 : Configuring VoIP Call LegsComplete this lab activity to practice what you learned in the related module.
Activity ObjectiveIn this activity, you will configure Vore dial peers and tune gateway parameters to allow VoIPcans between your HQ and BR sites. After completing this activity, you will be able to meetthese objectives:
. Configure basic VoIP dial peer parameters
. Configure codecs and codec classes, and verify codec negotiation
. Configure and verify H. 323 fast start and slow start
. Configure the H. 323 gateway interface bind feature
Visual ObjectiveThe figure illustrates what you will accomplish in his activity.
Lab 2-1 : Configuring VoIP eali Legs
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Required ResourcesThese are the resources and equipment that are required to complete this activity:
. Two Cisco Unified IP phones in your HQ site
. One Cisco Unified IP phone in your BR site
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Command List
The table describes the coinmands that are used in his activity.
Cisco 10s Commands
Command
codec codec-name
codec preference I-14codec-name
a, .aL-peer vo, .ce tag vo, .p
h323-gateway voi. p bindsrcadd, :
session protocoL SLpv2
session targetipv4=x. x. x. x
Description
voice cLass codec tag
Specifies which codec is to be used for calls matching thisdial peer
voLce servLce voLp
Configures one entry in the codec list under the voiceclass codec command. Repeat this command as manytimes as you need, to specify codecs in this list.
h323
Enters dial-peer configuration mode and specifies VoIP
SLp
Configures the H. 323 gateway interface bind feature
caLL start SLOW I fast
Configures the VoIP dial peer to use SIP signaling
bind controL source-interface
Specifies the destination IPv4 address for the gatewayterminating a VoIP call
show caLL act, .ve voice
Enters voice class codec configuration mode. In dial peermode, it attaches the voice class to the dial peer
show di. aL-peer voice( tag) I (summary)
show di. aLPLan numbernulltber
Enters voice service voip configuration mode
Enters H. 323 mode from voice service voip configurationmode
show voice caLL status
Enters SIP mode from voice service voip configurationmode
debug voice at aLpeer
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debug voi. p ccapi. triout
Defines H. 323 slow start or fast start in H. 323 mode
Configures the interface bind feature for SIP signaling, inSIP mode
debug h225 event
debug h245 event
Displays information on active calls
debug h245 asn, .
Displays dial-peer configuration information
debug ccsi. p message
Displays which dial peers are matched when a particulartelephone number is dialed
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Displays the status of active voice calls
Monitors the dial peer matching process
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Displays real-time call control processing and call leginformation
Monitors H. 225 events
Monitors H. 245 events
Monitors H. 245 AsN. I library
Displays SIP signaling messages
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Job Aids
Thesejob aids are available to help you complete the lab activity.
Internal Numbering Plan
Task I : Configure Basic VoIP on the HQ GatewayIn this task, you will configure a basic VoIP dial peer for HQ-to-BR connectivity.
Activity Procedure
Complete this step on your HQ gateway:
Create a VoIP dial peer with these parameters:Step I
. It matches the entire 5553>00< range.
. It points to loopback O of your BR gateway (10. p. 250,102, where p is your podnumber).
. It disables voice activity detection (VAD).
. It has dial peer tag 3000.
Activity Verification
You have completed this task when you attain these results:
. On your BR gateway, enable dial peer debugging. Make sure that your Ternet connectionhas configured the tenninal monitor.
. From your first HQ phone, call the BR phone (5553001) and answer the can. Examine thedebugging output, and confinn that no inbound dial peer has been matched on the BRgateway.
. With the call still active, view the active calls using the show voice call status coriumand toverify that the inb6und dial peer is O.
. With the call still active, display its VAD setting using the show call active voice I incVAD command. Compare the VAD setting on both gateways. The setting should bedifferent.
. With the call still active, use the appropriate show command to examine the codec that isused in the call. End the call.
. Call the BR phone (5553001) from your second HQ phone. Answer the call and examinethe codec. You should see that both calls use G. 729, despite the fact that the preferredcodec of the first HQ phone is iLBC, and the preferred codec of the second HQ phone isG. 71 I.
. View the default codec of the VoIP dial peer, using the appropriate commands. You maywant to selectively display the parameter using the show dial-peer voice 3000 I inc codeccommand.
Internal numbering
Local HQ Site (EU)
555-2XXX
Local BR Site (NA)
555-3XXX
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Task 2: Configure Codec on the HQ GatewayIn this task, you win coltigure a single codec in the VoIP dial peer on your HQ gateway.
Activity Procedure
Complete these steps on your HQ gateway:
Set the Vom dial peer (3000) codec to g723r53.Step ,
From an HQ phone, can your BR phone (5553001) and answer the call. The callStep 2
should disconnect as soon as it is answered. This behavior is typical for a codecmismatch.
Use H. 245 debugging to view the codec negotiation between the gateways. Has thecodec negotiation betweerithe gateways bean successful?
Step 3
Activity Verification
You have completed tills task when you atIchi these results:
. You verified that the H. 245 codec negotiation was successful. The debug in 245 asmlcoriumand displayed the codec proposal that was sent by the HQ gateway (g7231), whichwas accepted by the BR gateway.
. You identified that the reason for the call disconnect must be that the Cisco Unified IP
phones do not support the G. 723 codec.
Task 3: Configure Asymmetric Codec NegotiationIn this task, you will configure multiple codec proposals and ex^ille their negotiation.
Activity Procedure
Complete these steps on your HQ and BR gateways:
On your HQ gateway, create a codec class with this preference order:Step I
. First codec: g723r53
. Second codec: iLBC
. Third codec: g729br8 (minex B)
On your HQ gateway, remove the G. 723 codec from the VoIP dial peer (3000), andattach the codec class to the dial peer.
On your BR gateway, create a codec class with this preference order:
. First codec: iLBC
. Second codec: g723r53
. Third codec: g729br8 (fumex B)
On your BR gateway, coltigure a VoIP dial peer (2000) with these parameters:
. The destination pattern should match the DID range of HQ phones (5552XXX).
. The session target should point to your HQ gateway loopback O address(10. p. 250,101, where p is your pod number).
Note The Cisco Unified IP Phone 7965 supports these major codecs: G. 722, G. 711, G. 729, andiLBC.
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. It should have an associated codec class that is defined on your BR gateway inthe previous step.
From an HQ phone, call your BR phone (5553001), and answer the can. The callshould work. Examine the inbound dial peer selection on your BR gateway. Checkthe negotiated codec using the debug in245 agril command.
From your BR phone, call an HQ phone (5552001), and answer the call. The callshould disconnect. Use available debug methods to examine the cause of the failure.
Activity Verification
You have completed this task when you attain these results:
. You verified that inbound dial peers were successfully matched based on the destination-pattern COLLunand. The debug voice dialpeer command could be used to validate dial-peermatching.
. You examined codec negotiation using the debug in245 asml command. You verified thatthe codec fist was sent by the originating gateway to the tetruinating gateway. Theterminating gateway looks up its prioritized codec list and chooses the first codec, ifavailable, from the received H. 245 proposal. The HQ gateway selects g723r53, which isnot supported by in phones, and the can fails.
. You confirmed that the codec selection was based on the priorities that were configiired onthe terminating gateway.
Task 4: Configure Symmetric Codec Negotiation and ExamineFast Start
In this task, you win Goofigure multiple codec proposals to make Vow calls work in both+^. kgdirections.
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Complete these steps on your HQ and BR gateways:
On your HQ and BR gateways, modify the codec class to use these codecs only, inStep I
this preference order:
. First codec: g729br8 (Annex B)
. Second codec: itBC
Make sure that the codec class is attached to the Vone dial peers on both gateways.
Test VoIP calls in both directions. The cans should work.
Use the debug in245 events command to ensure which H. 323 call setup method (faststart or slow start) is used by default on Cisco voice gateways.
Activity Verification
You have completed his task when you attain these results:
. You verified that Vom cans worked between the phones in the HQ and BR sites. You mayhave performed some debugging to exanimie the dial-peer matching and H. 245 codecnegotiation.
. You found that Cisco gateways used the fast-start method by default.
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Task 5: Configure Slow Start and the Interface Bind FeatureIn this task, you will change the default fast-start method to slow start and configure theinterface bind feature.
Activity Procedure
Complete these steps:
Configure your HQ gateway to use slow-start signaling. Leave your BR gateway atStep ,
the default setting of fast-start signaling.
Make calls betweal the sites. Use appropriate debug commands on both gateways toascertain which signaling method is used in which direction. Examine the slow-startsignaling process.
Step 3 On both gateways (HQ and BR), source the H. 323 signafing traffic from theloopback O interfaces.
Step 4 From an HQ phone, call your BR phone. Use the debug in245 events command onyour BR gateway to verify that the signaling messages are sourced from theloopback O IP address.
Activity Verification
You have completed this task when you attain these results:
. You verified that slow start was used for HQ-originated calls, and fast start was used forBR-originated cans.
. You examined the slow-start process and confirmed that H. 245 negotiation started after thecan was answered and consisted of three main phases: eXchange of TCSs, master and slavedetermination, and OLC eXchange.
. You verified that the H. 323 gateway interface bind feature caused the signaling packets tobe sourced from the defined interface. This can be confirmed with the debug in 225 eventscommand.
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Task 6: Configure SIP SignalingIn tins task, you win use SIP as the VoIP signaling protocol.
Activity Procedure
Complete these steps on your HQ gateway:
Create Vom dial peer 3001 with the game destination target and destination patternStep I
as dial peer 3000. Configure the new VoIP dial peer to use SIPv2.
Set the preference of the VoIP dial peer 3000 to a worse value, to make it the secondchoice.
From an HQ phone, call your BR phone and use the appropriate debug command toexamine the SIP message eXchange. Based on the SDF body, decide which offermechanism (early offer or delayed offer) is used by default on Cisco gateways, andwrite it in the space that is provided:
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You have completed this task when you attain these results:
. You exainined the SIP sigyaling using the debug ccsip messages coriumand.
. You verified that Cisco gateways use SIP early offer by default, by identifying that the SDFbody, which contains the codec proposals, was carried in the INVITE message.
. You shut doom the SIP dial peer on your HQ gateway to make sure that H. 323 is used inthe next exercises.
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Lab 3-1 : Configuring Cisco UnifiedCommunications Manager Express to SupportEndpoints
Complete this lab activity to practice what you learned in the related module.
Activity ObjectiveIn this activity, you will implement SCCP endpoints. 111.6 HQ site will host two SCCP phonesand, optionalIy, one Cisco in Communicator. The BR site will host one SCCP phone. Aftercompleting this activity, you will be able to meet these objectives:
. Configure SCCP-related Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express paranieters
. Implement SCCP andpoints
Visual ObjectiveThe figure illustrates what you will accomplish in this activity.
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The table describes the coriumands that are used in this activity.
Cisco 10s Commands
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Defines a DHCP pool of addresses that must include anetwork, default router, and option 150
type
Defines the maximum number of directory numbers thatare configured in telephony-service configuration mode
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Defines the maximum number of SCCP endpoints that areconfigured in telephony-service configuration mode
(no) auto-reg-phone
Defines the binding of the image filename to phone modethat is configured in telephony-service configuration mode
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Defines the time format that is displayed by endpoints thatis configured in telephony-service configuration mode
cnf-fi. ,. e perphone Iperphonetype
Defines the date format that is displayed by endpoints thatis configured in telephony-service configuration mode
create cnf-f, .Les
Defines the type of the endpoint that is configured inephone configuration mode. Needed to identify the desiredfirmware image.
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Enters configuration mode for SCCP-based Cisco UnifiedCommunications Manager Express
button button-I. ridex = dn-i. ridex
Controls autoregistration of SCCP endpoints
Defines the configuration file location for SCCP endpoints
show teLephony-service
Defines the granularity of configuration files for SCCPendpoints
show ephone
Writes configuration files into the configured or default cnf-file location
show di. aL-peer voice
Defines an SCCP endpoint with an identifier and entersephone configuration mode
debug tft. p event
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Associates a phone button with a directory number index.Multiple separator options exist, in addition to ':'
Displays the SCCP-related Cisco Unified CommunicationsManager Express system parameters. Multiple options areavailable to examine specific settings
Displays the status of registered SCCP endpoints
Displays the voice dial peers. The summary optionprovides a brief output
Monitors TFTP server events
Monitors SCCP endpoint registration
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Job Aids
Thesejob aids are available to help you complete the lab activity.
Internal Numbering Plan
Task I : Delete Existing SCCP Endpoints on HQ GatewayIn this task, you will remove existing SCCP endpoints and block autoregistr. ation on your HQgateway.
Activity Procedure
Complete these steps on your HQ and BR gateways:
Disable autoregistration and autoassigynlent of SCCP endpoints.Step ,
Delete the autoconfigured GPhones.Step 2
Delete the manually defined GPhone-ons.Step 3
Activity Verification
You have completed this task when you attain these results:
. You displayed the existing GPhones to make sure that all autoregistered ephones had beendeleted.
. You verified that all phones reported "registration rejected. "
Task 2: Configure Cisco Unified Communications ManagerExpress System Parameters for SCCP Endpoints
In tills task, you will Goofigure general system parameters for SCCP-related Cisco UnifiedCommunications Manager Express functionality on the HQ and BR gateways.
Activity Procedure
Complete these steps on your HQ gateway:
Verify that the DHCP service is nullimg on the HQ gateway, including option 150.Step ,
The Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express should use the loopback Oaddress for communications with endpoints.
Enable IPv4 and IPV6 operations in the telephony service mode, with preference toIPv4.
Configure a European-style date and time fonnat to be displayed on the SCCPendpoints (dd-mm-yy and 24h).
Set the location of endpoint files to flash and allow per-phone configuration files.
Perfonn the same procedure on your BR gateway to configire Cisco Unified IPphone system settings, with this exception:
. Configure the North AnIerican date and time fomiat to be displayed on theSCCP endpoints (min-dd-yy and 12h).
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You have completed this task when you attain this result:
. If you display the systemwide telephonyservice settings, you can verify that the desiredparameters are in place.
Task 3: Configure SCCP EndpointsIn this task, you will configure one SCCP endpoint in each site.
Activity Procedure
Complete these steps:
On your HQ gateway, create five dual-line SCCP directory numbers with extensionsStep I5552001,5552002,5552011,5552012, and 5552003.
On your HQ gateway, configure an ephone t11 with these parameters:
. Use the MAC address of your first HQ phone.
. Attach GPhone-on with extension 5552001 to the first button.
. Attach ephone-on with extension 5552011 to the second button.
. Select the appropriate phone type (7965).
On your HQ gateway, configure an GPhone [2] with these parameters:
. Use the MAC address of your second HQ phone.
. Attach GPhone-on with extension 5552002 to the first button.
. Attach ephone-on with extension 5552012 to the second button.
. Attach GPhone-on with extension 5552003 to the third button.
. Select the appropriate phone type (7965).
On your HQ gateway, enable debugging of the GPhone registration process.
On your HQ gateway, re-create the configuration files.
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Repeat the procedure to configure an SCCP endpoint on your BR gateway, with theextension number 5553001.
Activity Verification
You have completed this task when you attain these results:
. You examined the booting process of the SCCP endpoints.
. You verified successful phone registration at the respective Cisco Unified CoriumunicationsManager Express devices.
. You verified that the SCCP phones could call each other within the HQ site and through theIP WAN.
Note Phone reset can be triggered either by using the reset command in ephone configurationmode, or by pressing the Settings button and entering the sequence **#** on the phonekeypad.
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Task 4: Configure Support for Cisco IP Communicator(Optional)
in this task, you win configiire the HQ-based Cisco Unified Coriumunications Manager Expressto support the Cisco IP Communicator.
Activity Procedure
Complete these steps on your HQ gateway:
Install Cisco IP Coriumunicator on your local computer. Your computer must have IPStep ,
connectivity to the loopback O address of the HQ gateway. Depending on your labsetup, you may have to update the routing on your computer or plug your computerinto an HQ phone.
Start Cisco IP Coriumruitcator and select Menu > Preferences > Network.
In the Device Name section, choose the desired network adapter, and note the devicename in the fonnat SEP<adapter-mac-address>.
In the TFTP Servers section, select Use these TFTP servers:, and enter the HQStep 4
gateway loopback O address (10. p. 250,101, where p is your pod).
On your HQ gateway, create a new ephone-on with the extension 555-2004 and anew ephone with the MAC address that was noted in Step 3 and the extension that isattached to its first button.
Activity Verification
You have completed this task when you attain these results:
. You verified that Cisco IP Conimunicator registered with Cisco Unified CommunicationsManager Express.
. You verified that calls worked between Cisco IP Coriumunicator and other phones.
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Lab 4-1 : Implementing Digit ManipulationComplete this lab activity to practice what you learned in the related module
Activity Objectivein this activity, you will change the internal numbethig plan to a four-digit scheme andconfigure digit manipulation to allow PSTN and intersite calls. After completing this activity,you win be able to meet these objectives:
. Configure digit manipulation for inbound PSTN calls
. CoringIXEe digit manipulation for outbound PSTN calls
. Configure digit manipulation to enable intersite VoIP calls, using an intersite prefix and sitecodes
Visual ObjectiveThe figure illustrates what you will accomplish in this activity.
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Digit Manipulation Commands
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test voice translation-ruLe number
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Specifies the prefix of the dialed digits for a dial peer
Specifies which digits to forward for voice calls
debug i, sdn q93, .
Job Aids
Thesejob aids are available to help you complete the lab activity.
Dial Plan
The table represents the dial plan that will be used in the labs.
Site Internal Numbering Plan and PSTN DID Ranges
Defines how to expand a telephone extensionnumber into a particular destination pattern
debug voice transLat, .on
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Defines a rule within a voice translation rule
Specifies a translation profile for all incoming VoIPcalls
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Tests the functionality of a translation rule
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Calls from HQ (EU) to PSTN
Nationalcalls
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00 + any number of digits, TON:unknown
Any number of digits, TON:international
Example: 00-23455455-8000
Emergencycalls
Task I : Fix Outbound International PSTN Calling from BRIn this task you will fix the issue of ISDN switch-type primary-lit, which is used at the BRgateway. The primary-ni automatically modifies the called-party number for outbound calls, ifit is in NANP fonnat (011 followed by 12 digits, which includes a two-digit country code). Theprimary-ni changes the type of number (TON) to international. Such a called-party number isnot compliant with the simulated PSTN that is used in the lab.
Calls from BR (NA) to PSTN
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NXX-XXXX (7 digits), TON: unknown
NXX-XXXX (7 digits), TON: subscrlber
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NXX-NXX-XXXX, TON: national
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Example: I 455455-8000
N represents a digit between 2 and 9.
Activity Procedure
Complete these steps on your BR gateway:
Enable ISDN Q931 debugging at the BR gateway. Make sure that the teaminalStep I
monitor is configured.
Place a PSTN international call from your BR phone. For example, dial9-011-77-455-455-1000#, where 9 is the PSTN access code and # prevents waiting for theinterdigit timeout. This call will fail. Observe the type of number that wasautomatically set for this call by the ISDN process at the BR gateway.
Create a translation rule (using tag I) and translation profile that set the type ofnumber to unknown for all called-party numbers that start with 901 I.
Associate the translation profile with the ISDN PRI voice port in the outbounddirection.
Place the same test call again, and it should succeed.
011 + any number of digits, TON:unknown
Any number of digits, TON:international
Example: 01 I 23455455-8000
Note If the 011 prefix is used, the correct TON should be unknown.
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Activity Verification
You have completed this task when you attain these results:
. You observed that, if you are dialing international PSTN number in NANP fomiat, theprimary-lit automatically sets TON international.
. You fixed this behavior of the pmnary-in by using a voice translation rule and voicetranslation profile.
Task 2: Change Internal Numbering Plan to Four-Digit SchemeIn this task, you will convert the internal numbering plan to four-digit schemes: 2XXX in theHQ site and 3>00< in the BR site.
Activity Procedure
Complete these steps on your HQ and BR gateways:
On your HQ gateway, change the extension number of your SCCP endpoints, usingStep I
this procedure:
. Modify the GPhone-diis:
First HQ phone: 555-2001 to 2001 and 555-2011 to 2011
Second HQ phone: 555-2002 to 2002,555-2012 to 2010, and 555-2003to 2003
Optional HQ Cisco IP Communicator: 555-2004 to 2004
. Restart the endpoint (in GPhone mode).
On your BR gateway, change the extension number of your SCCP endpoint, usingthis procedure:
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BR phone: 555-3001 to 3001
. Restart the endpoint (in ephone mode).
Activity Verification
You have completed this task when you attain these results:
. You verified that the endpoints had reregistered and obtained four-digit extension numbersin the respective range.
. You placed test calls and verified that intrasite calls continued to work using the modifiednumbers. You verified that the intersite calls no longer worked, due to the updatednumbering scheme.
. From your HQ and BR phones, you called the PSTN numbers and viewed the callingnumber that was displayed on the PSTN phone. The calling number was a four-digitnumber that does not allow callback.
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Activity Procedure
Complete these steps:
Manipulate the calling number in outbound PSIN cans on your HQ gateway:Step I
. Configure the appropriate translation profiles and rules to convert the caningnumber from 2XXX to 5552XXX.
. Apply the translation profile to the ISDN PRI voice port in the outgoingdirection. Alternatively, you could apply the translation profile to theappropriate POTS dial peers.
Manipulate the calling rimnber in otitbound PSTN calls on your BR gateway:
. Configure the appropriate translation profiles and rules to convert the callingnumber from 3X>0< to 5553X^<.
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Note You will need to reuse the voice translation profile that was configured in Task I, as you canassociate only one translation profile with a single voice port in one direction!
Step 3
. Make sure that the translation profile is applied to the ISDN PRI voice port inthe outgoing direction.
Debug the translations using the appropriate Cisco 10s commands.
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Activity Verification
You have completed this task when you attain these results:
. You tested the translation rule by using the appropriate Cisco 10s coriumands.
. You placed PSTN cans from your HQ and BR phones and verified that the calling numberwas presented using the correct DID site range.
. You enabled appropriate debugging on your gateways and monitored the translationoperations.
Simulated PSTN works differently from real PSTN. When calling national or internationalPSTN numbers in the classroom, the PSTN phone displays the calling number as a local
number that is configured in this task. Real PSTN would prefix the correct area and country
codes, depending on how far the call was sent.
Note If you want to adjust the calling numbers for the simulated PSTN, you can optional Iy
configure multiple translation profiles and apply them to the appropriate outbound dial peers
(local, national, and international). The correct area or country code can then be prefixed,based on the selected destination.
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Task 4: Manipulate Calling Number and Called Number inInbound PSTN Calls
in this task, you will configure digit manipulation to properly present the calling number andtransform the called number when receiving cans from the PSTN, so that the canback workswithout editing the number at the phone.
Activity Procedure
Complete these steps:
Manipulate the numbers in inbound PSTN calls on your HQ gateway. CollfigureStep I
appropriate translation profiles and rules to meet these needs:
. Apply the correct prefix to the received Galling number to enable callback:
If the TON is subscriber, prefix the PSTN access code O (local cans).
If the TON is national, prefix the PSTN access code O and another O forEuropean national calls.
If TON is international, prefix the PSTN access code O and 00 forEuropean international calls.
. Convert the called number from the DID fonnat (local, national, orinternational) to an internaUy used extension.
. Apply the translation profile to the ISDN PRI voice port in the incomingdirection.
Manipulate the numbers in inbound PSTN calls on your BR gateway. Collfigure theappropriate translation profiles and rules to meet these needs:
. Apply the correct prefix to the received calling number to enable callback:
If the TON is subscriber, prefix the PSTN access code 9 (local calls).
If the TON is national, prefix the PSTN access code 9 and I for NorthAmerican long distance national calls.
If the TON is international, prefix the PSTN access code 9 and 011 forNorth American international calls.
. Convert the called number from the DID fomiat (local, national, orinternational) to an internally used extension.
. Apply the translation profile to the ISDN PRI voice port in the incomingdirection.
Debug the translations using the appropriate Cisco 10s commands.Step 3
Activity Verification
You have completed this task when you attain these results:
. You tested the translation rule by using the appropriate Cisco 10s coriumands.
Note Simulated PSTN delivers the entire called number, except for the leading zeros. This isdifferent from real PSTN, which delivers the local number after stripping the area and
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. You called your HQ phones from the PSTN phone (from various lines), using the correctDin numbers (local, national, international), and verified that the calls were delivered tothe desired endpoints and that the Galling number was presented using the correct prefixes.
. You caned your BR phone from the PSTN phone (from various lines), using the correctDID number (local, national, international), and verified that the cans were delivered to thedesired endpoint and that the caning number was presented using the correct prefixes.
. You enabled appropriate debugging on your gateways and monitored the translationoperations.
Task 5: Manipulate Calling Number and Called Number inIntersite VoIP Calls
In this task, you will coringore digit manipulation to enable intersite VoIP calls using intersiteprefix 8 and these site codes: 10 for HQ and 20 for BR.
Activity Procedure
Complete these steps:
On your HQ gateway, enable HQ-to-BR VoIP calls using intersite prefix 8 and theseStep Isite codes: I O for HQ and 20 for BR.
. Configure appropriate translation profiles and rules to meet these needs:
Add the prefix 81 0 to the calling number in an outbound directiontowards the BR site.
Strip the prefix 81 0 from the called number in an inbound direction fromthe BR site.
. Modify the VoIP dial peer (3000) to match the complete number, including theintersite prefix and site code.
. Apply the translation profile for an outbound direction to the VoIP dial peer(3000).
. Configure a new inbound dial peer (use tag 2) that matches all VoIP calls, andapply the translation profile for the inbound direction to this new inbound VoIPdial peer.
. At the inbound VoIP dial peer (2), collfigure the same preferred codecs as thoseused by the outbound VoIP dial peer (3000).
On your BR gateway, enable BR-to-HQ VoIP calls using intersite prefix 8 and thesesite codes: 10 for HQ and 20 for BR.
. Configure the appropriate translation profiles and rules to meet these needs:
Add the prefix 820 to the calling number in an outbound directiontowards the HQ site.
Strip the prefix 820 from the called number in an inbotmd direction fromthe HQ site.
. Modify the VoIP dial peer (2000) to match the complete number, including theintersite prefix and site code.
. Apply the translation profile for the outbound direction to the VoIP dial peer(2000).
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. Collfigure a new inbound dial peer (use tag 2) that matches all VoIP calls, andapply the translation profile for the inbound direction to this new inbound VoIPdial peer.
. At the inbound VoIP dial peer (2), configure the same preferred codecs as thoseused by the outbound VoIP dial peer (2000).
Place a test call from the HQ site to the BR site, using the intersite prefix and the sitecode coia18203001 from an HQ phone). The can setup should succeed, but you willnotice that, shortly after dialing, the caller ID is changed to the extension only(3001). This behavior could confi. Ise a dialer. It can be disabled in both directions byusing the foUowing commands, entered at the HQ and BR gateways:
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Do suppLementary-sex'vi. ce h225 -noti. fy ci. d-update
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Activity Verification
You have completed this task when you attain his result:
. You successftiny placed intersite calls using the intersite prefix and site codes, and youverified that the calling and caned numbers were presented correctly.
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Lab 4-2: Implementing Path SelectionComplete this lab activity to practice what you learned in the related module
Activity ObjectiveIn this activity, you will implement path selection to ensure continuous VoIP service and tollbypass. After completing this activity, you will be able to meet these objectives:
. Configure a backup PSTN path for intersite calls
. Configure TBHO to provide ton bypass
Visual ObjectiveThe figure illustrates what you will accomplish in this activity.
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Digit Manipulation Commands
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Description
Sinps all the digits that explicitly match the POTSdial peer. Digit stripping is enabled by default onPOTS dial peers.
transLat, .on-profi. Le {incoming Ioutgoing} name
extra
test voice transLati. on-rule number
triput - test -settng Itype match - typeIPLan match- typel
Specifies the prefix of the dialed digits for a dialpeer
Specifies which digits to forward for voice calls
debug i'sdn q93, .
Job Aids
Thesejob aids are available to help you complete the lab activity.
Dial Plan
The table represents the dial plan that will be used in the labs.
Site Internal Numbering Plan and PSTN DID Ranges
Defines how to expand a telephone extensionnumber into a particular destination pattern
debug voi. ce transLati. on
Defines a voice translation rule for voice calls
Defines a rule within a voice translation rule
Specifies a translation profile for all incoming VoIPcalls
Associates a translation rule with a voice
translation profile
Assigns a translation profile to a dial peer
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Tests the functionality of a translation rule
Internal extensions
Monitors ISDN Q931 signaling
Site codes
Monitors translation operations
PSTN access code
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Valid Numbers in Simulated PSTN
p: I to 2 (pod number)
Local calls
Calls from HQ (EU) to PSTN
Nationalcalls
NXX-XXXX (7 digits), TON: unknown
NXX-XXXX (7 digits), TON: subscrlber
Example: 455-8000
O-NXX-NXX-XXXX, TON: unknown
co + 3-digit area + 7 digits)
NXX-NXX-XXXX, TON: national
(3-digit area + 7 digits)
Example: 0455455-8000
Internationalcalls
00 + any number of digits, TON:unknown
Any number of digits, TON:international
Example: 00-23455455-8000
Emergencycalls
Task I : Configure Backup PSTN Path for HQ to BR CallingIn this task, you win configure your HQ gateway for a backup PSTN path for cans from HQ toBR.
Calls from BR (NA) to PSTN
Note
NXX-XXXX (7 digits), TON: unknown
NXX-XXXX (7 digits), TON: subscriber
Example: 455-8000
1/2, TON: unknown
Activity Procedure
Complete these steps on your HQ gateway:
Create a POTS dial peer (use tag 3005) that will back up the intersite calling to BRStep I
via PSTN when the VoIP path is unavailable. This POTS dial peer should have thesame destination pattern as, but a lower preference than, the VoIP dial peer.
Configure the digit manipulation mechanisms to ensure that the call is delivered tothe BR via PSTN, and that the calling number that is presented allows callback.
I-NXX-NXX-XXXX, TON: unknown
(, + 3-digit area + 7 digits)NXX-NXX-XXXX, TON: national
(3<1igit area + 7 digits)
Example: , 455455-8000
N represents a digit between 2 and 9.
011 + any number of digits, TON:unknown
Any number of digits, TON:international
Example: 01 I-23455455-8000
Step 2
911, TON: unknown
Apply the digit manipulations to the POTS dial peer that is used for the backup.
Activity Verification
You have completed this task when you attain these results:
. You siinulated a WAN failure by shutting down the Serial 01/10 interface on the HQgateway.
Note Remember that HQ and BR sites are virtually placed in different countrles. Therefore, theintersite that called numbers must have an international format for the call setup to succeedvia PSTN.
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. While the WAN was in the simulated failure, you placed a call to the BR phone as if youwere dialing via the WAN (the intersite prefix 8, site code 20, and 3001). The call shouldhave been redirected via the PSTN.
. The HQ to BR call was presented at the BR phone using a number that allows callback.You tested the callback later, when the WAN was restored. You kept down the WAN forthe second task.
. If you attompted a reverse call (BR to HQ), the can should have failed while the WAN wasin the simulated failure.
Task 2: Configure Backup PSTN Path for BR to HQ CallingIn this task, you will configure your BR gateway for a backup PSTN path for calls from BR toHQ.
Activity Procedure
Complete these steps on your BR gateway:
Create a POTS dial peer (use tag 3005) that will back up the intersite calling to BRStep ,
via PSTN when the VoIP path is unavailable. This POTS dial peer should have thesame destination pattern as, but a lower preference than, the VoIP dial peer.
Conf'Igure the digit manipulation mechanisms to ensure that the call is delivered tothe BR via PSTN, and that the calling number that is presented allows callback.
Step 2
Apply the digit manipulations to the POTS dial peer that is used for the backup.
Fix the translation rule (tag I) for the pmnary-in issue, which was described earlier,by adding a new rule that also sets the TON to unknoum if the called-party numberstarts with 011. This is required, because the current translation rule works for 9011only. (The PSIN access code 9 would nomially be removed by the dial peer 90I, Ibut this dial peer is not used in the PSTN backup scenario. )
Activity Verification
You have completed this task when you attain these results:
. While the WAN was in the simulated failure (from previous task), you placed a call to anHQ phone as ifyou were dialing via the WAN (the intersite prefix 8, site code 10, and2001). The call should have been redirected via the PSTN.
. The BR to HQ call was presented at the HQ phone using a number that allowed callback.You tested the callback later, when the WAN was restored.
. You restored the WAN by activating the Serial 01/10 interface.
Note Remember that HQ and BR sites are virtually placed in different countrles. Therefore, theintersite that called numbers must have an international format for the call setup to succeedvia PSTN.
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Task 3: Configure TEHO at HQ for Calls to North AmericaIn this task, you will configure TEHO for cans from the European HQ site to the Northhalerican PSTN.
Activity Procedure
Complete these steps:
On your HQ gateway, create a VoIP dial peer (use tag 6600) for tail-end hop off toStep I
the No^I American PSTN via the BR gateway. The TEHO dial peer should be usedwhen calling to the virtual North American country with a country code of 66.Remember to use the same codec class as for any other VoIP dial peer at the HQgateway.
Madpulate the sent calling and called numbers for the TEHO caning. The TEHOconfiguration should not require any changes at the BR gateway. The calling numberthat is presented should be a correct international number that allows calling back tothe reHO call originator.
Activity Verification
You have completed tins task when you attain these results:
. When placing a test call from an HQ phone to the vimal North American country (forinstance, 66-455-455-1000#), the callwas successfully routed via the BR gateway.
. You enabled appropriate debugging qsDN, dial-peer) and verified that the expected TEHOpath was selected.
. You verified that the correct caning number in international format was presented on thePSTN phone. The call should have rimg up at the national, not the international, PSTNphone button.
Task 4: Configure TEHO at BR for Calls to EuropeIn this task, you will collfigure TEHO for calls from the North American BR site to theEuropean PSTN.
Activity Procedure
Complete these steps:
On your BR gateway, create a VoIP dial peer (use tag 5500) for tail-end hop off toStep ,
the European PSTN via the BR gateway, The TEHO dial peer should be used whencalling to the virtual European country with a country code of 55. Remember to usethe same codec class as for any other VoIP dial peer at the BR gateway.
Manipulate the sent calling and called numbers for the TEHO calling. The TEHOconfiguration should not require any changes at the HQ gateway. The callingnumber that is presented should be a correct international number that allows callingback to the TEHO call originator.
Step 2
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Activity Verification
You have completed this task when you attain these results:
. When placing a test call from the BR phone to the vimal European country (for instance,55-455-455-1000#), the call was successfully routed via the HQ gateway.
. You enabled appropriate debugging OSDN, dial-peer) and verified that the expected TEHOpath was selected.
. You verified that the correct caning number in international format was presented on thePSTN phone. The call should have mmg up at the national, not the international, PSTNphone button.
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Lab 4-3: Implementing Calling PrivilegesComplete this lab activity to practice what you learned in the related module.
Activity ObjectiveIn this activity, you will implement calling privileges on a gateway using COR. Aftercompleting this activity, you will be able to meet these objectives:
. Create COR labels
. Create COR lists and assign members
. Assigy COR lists to the appropriate dial peers and Cisco Unified Coriumunications ManagerExpress endpoints
Visual ObjectiveThe figure illustrates what you will accomplish in this activity.
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. A PSTN phone
. Two Cisco Unified IP phones in your HQ site
. One Cisco Unified IP phone in your BR site
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Command List
The table describes the commands that are used in this activity.
COR Commands
Command
ataL-peer cor custom
name cor-name
di. aL-peer cor List Ztst-name
corLi. st i. ncom, .rig cor- Zts t -name
corL, .st outgoing cor-Ztst -name
Job Aids
Thesejob aids are available to help you complete the lab activity.
The table defines call peruiissions as are required for this lab.
Call Permissions
show di. aL-peer cor
Description
Specifies that named CORs apply to dial peers
Creates a named COR
Defines a COR list name
Specifies the COR list to be used when a specified dial peeracts as the incoming dial peer
Endpoint
HQ phone I
second line (201 I )
Specifies the COR list to be used by outgoing dial peers
Displays COR labels
HQ phone 2
first line (2002)
HQ phone 2
second line (2012)
Description
Lobby
BR phone
All phones should be reachable from PSTN without any restrictions.
Executive (unrestticted)
Sales
Note
Employee
Permitted to Call
Site Internal Numbering Plan and PSTN DID Ranges
PSTN: Emergency
Internal: Any
TEHO destinations and PSTN backup for intersite WAN are not subject to CORconfiguration, and they can be reached without restrictions.
Any
Internal extensions
Site codes
PSTN: Emergency, local, national
Internal: Any
PSTN access code
Local DID range
PSTN: Emergency, local
Internal: Any
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Valid Numbers in Simulated PSTN
p: I to 2 (pod number)
Local calls
Calls from HQ (EU) to PSTN
Nationalcalls
NXX-XXXX (7 digits), TON: unknown
NXX-XXXX (7 digits), TON: subscrlber
Example: 455-8000
O-NXX-NXX-XXXX, TON: unknown
co + 3-digit area + 7 digits)
NXX-NXX-XXXX, TON: national
(3-digit area + 7 digits)
Example: 0455455-8000
Internationalcalls
00 + any number of digits, TON:unknown
Any number of digits, TON:international
Example: 00-23455455-8000
Emergencycalls
Task I : Configure Call Permissions for the HQ Sitein this task, you will Goofigure COR names (labels), create COR lists with their members, andassign COR lists to the appropriate dial peers and endpoiiTts for can pennissions that areapplied to the HQ site.
Activity Procedure
Complete these steps on your HQ gateway:
Verify that unique dial peers exist for local calls, national calls, international calls,Step I
and emergency calls.
Create the required COR names.Step 2
Calls from BR (NA) to PSTN
Note
NXX-XXXX (7 digits), TON: unknown
NXX-XXXX (7 digits), TON: subscrlber
Example: 455-8000
1/2, TON: unknown
I-NXX-NXX-XXXX, TON: unknown
(I + 3-digit area + 7 digits)
NXX-NXX-XXXX, TON: national
(3<1igit area + 7 digits)Example: 1455455-8000
N represents a digit between 2 and 9
011 + any number of digits, TON:unknown
Any number of digits, TON:international
Example: 011-23455455-8000
911, TON: unknown
Note
Step 3
Naming suggestions for COR names are: emergency, local, national, intl, lobby, executive,and sales.
Note
Create the required COR lists.
Naming suggestions for incoming COR lists are: lobby-in, pstn-in, executive-in, and sales-inNaming suggestions for outgoing COR lists are: lobby-out, executive-out, sales-out,emergency-out, local-out, national-out, and intl-out.
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Assign the COR lists to appropriate endpoints and dial peers in the correct direction.
TEHO and PSTN backup dial peers are not subject to COR configuration.
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Activity Verification
You have completed this task when you attain tints result:
. You verified that the call peruxissions, as they were defined in the job aids for the HQ site,were met by your configuration.
Task 2: Configure Call Permissions for the BR SiteIn this task, you will coringlite COR names (labels), create COR lists with their members, andassign COR lists to the appropriate dial peers and andpoints for call permissions that areapplied to the BR site.
Activity Procedure
Complete these steps on your BR gateway:
Verify that unitque dial peers exist for local cans, national calls, international calls,Step ,
and emergency calls.
Create the required number of COR names.
Create the required COR lists.
Assign the COR lists to appropriate endpoints and dial peers in the correct direction.
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Activity Verification
You have completed this task wh^} you attain this result:
. You verified that the call pennissions, as they were defined in the job aids for the BR site,were met by your configuration.
Note TEHO and PSTN backup dial peers are not subject to COR configuration.
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Lab 5-1 : Implementing GatekeepersComplete this lab activity to practice what you leanied in the related module.
Activity Objectivein this activity, you will coltigure the corporate gatekeeper HQ as a gatekeeper that controlstwo zones: HQ and BR. Call routing between the HQ and BR sites win be done via thegatekeeper. After completing this activity, you will be able to meet these objectives:
. Conf'Igure an H. 323 gatekeeper to support multiple local zones
. Register gateways at the gatekeeper
. Configure technology prefixes
. Implement CAC
Visual ObjectiveThe figure illustrates what you will accomplish in his activity.
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Gateway: Zone BR
Required ResourcesThese are the resources and equipment that are required to complete this activity:
. Two Cisco Unified IP phones in your HQ site
. One Cisco Unified IP phone in your BR site
Command List
The table describes the coriumands that are used in this activity.
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Gatekeeper Commands
Command
gatekeeper
zone LocaL zone -name domatn -name
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gw-type-prefix type-preftx rhopof fgktdZl [hopoff gktd2] Ihopoffgktdzzl [seq I b, .ast] IdefauLt-technoLogyl Igw ipaddr JPaddrIPOrCl l
bandwidth { inter zone I totaL Isession} {defauLt I zone zone-name}bandwtdCh-stze
show gatekeeper caL, .s
Description
Enters gatekeeper configuration mode
show gatekeeper status
Specifies a zone that is controlled by agatekeeper
show gatekeeper endpoints
Brings the gatekeeper online
Adds a prefix to the gatekeeper zone list
show gatekeeper g, ,-type-prefix
show gatekeeper zone prefi. x I a, .LI
Adds a technology prefix to the gatekeeperconfiguration list
show gatekeeper zone status
Gateway Commands
Specifies the maximum aggregate bandwidthfor H. 323 traffic
Command
gateway
Displays the status of each ongoing call ofwhich a gatekeeper is aware
Displays the overall gatekeeper status,including the authorization and authenticationstatus and zone status
h323-gateway voi. p interface
h323-gateway voi. p i. a gatekeeper-td{,. paddr tp-address IPOrtilinuLti. cast} IPri. on. ty prtort Cyl
Displays the status of all registered endpointsfor a gatekeeper
Displays the gateway technology prefix table
h323-gateway voi. p h323-i. dtriterface - td
Displays the zone prefix table
Displays the status of zones that are relatedto a gatekeeper
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Enters gateway configuration mode andenables the gateway to register with agatekeeper
Identifies this as a VoIP gateway interface
Defines the name and location of the
gatekeeper for this gateway
Defines the H. 323 name of the gateway,identifying this gateway to its associatedgatekeeper
Defines the numbers that are used as the
technology prefix that the gateway registerswith the gatekeeper
Enables RAS signaling, which means that agatekeeper is consulted to translate theE. , 64 address into an IP address
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Gateway and Gatekeeper Monitoring Commands
Command
Job Aids
Thesejob aids are available to help you complete the lab activity.
Gatekeeper and Gateway AddressingThe table defines gatekeeper and gateway addressing.
Internal Numbering Plan
debug ras
debug h225 asn, .
Description
Monitors Registration, Admission, and Status (RAS) messages
Monitors H. 225 AsN. I library messages, which provide a detailed traceof the RAS messages
Internal extensions
Gatekeeper and Gateway Addressing
Component
Task I : Configure Local Zones and Zone Prefixesin this task, you will configure your HQ router as an H. 323 gatekeeper that supports two localzones. You will also collfigure zone prefixes to enable can routing.
Activity Procedure
Complete these steps on your HQ router:
On the HQ gateway, configure a gatekeeper with these two local zones:Step I
. Local zone HQ, domain cisco. coin, IP address of loopback O interface
. Local zone BR, domain cisco. coin
Configure prefixes for the local zones HQ and BR. Zone prefixes use the siteextensions as seen in the job aids section.
Enable the gatekeeper process.Step 3
Activity Verification
You have completed this task when you attain these results:
. You viewed the gatekeeper status and verified that the gatekeeper was up.
. When viewing the gatekeeper zone status, you could identify the two local zones: HQ andBR.
. When viewing the gatekeeper zone prefixes, you could verify that they were correct.
HQ gatekeeper
HQ Site (EU)
HQ gateway
2XXX
BR gateway
Address
Loopback O IP address
Loopback O IP address
Loopback O IP address
BR Site (NA)
3XXX
Gateway H. 32310
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Task 2: Configure Gateways to Register with the GatekeeperIn this task, you will coringore the HQ and BR gateways to register with the HQ-basedgatekeeper.
Activity Procedure
Complete these steps:
On your BR gateway, enable debugging of Registration, Admission, and StatusStep I
(RAS) messages.
Configure your BR gateway to register at the gatekeeper, using these parameters:
. The H. 323 interface should be Loopback O.
. H. 323 bind using Loopback O.
. Registefuig should be at zone BR.
On your BR gateway, configiire a new VoIP dial peer (use tag 2002) that routes ancalls to the site HQ with extensions 2>00< to the gatekeeper. Remember to apply thesame voice-alass codec as for other VoIP dial peers.
Configure your HQ gateway to register at the gatekeeper using these parameters:
. Interface bind using Loopback O.
. The H. 323 interface should be Loopback O.
. H. 323 bind using Loopback O.
. The H. 323 gateway ID is HQ-gw.
. Disable the registration of extension 2012 (secondline of HQ phone 2).
. Registefuig should be at zone HQ.
On your HQ gateway, coltigure a new VoIP dial peer (use tag 3002) that routes allcalls to the site BR with extensions 3X>0< to the gatekeeper. Remember to apply thesame voice-class codec as for other VoIP dial peers.
Activity Verification
You have completed this task when you attain these results:
. You were able to see the BR gateway registerlng at the gatekeeper using the RASdebugging and continued that the BR gateway had been registered.
. You could confinn that the BR gateway had registered the extension 3001 as E. 164-ID.
. You could conf'inn that the HQ gateway had been registered at the gatekeeper with thecorrect H. 32310.
. You could confirm that the HQ gateway had registered all extensions except 2012 asE. 164-IDs.
. union you placed an intersite call using an extension, the call succeeded. The callingworked in both directions.
. You examined the RAS registration and can adjntssion messages using the debug ras anddebug h225 asnl coriumands, and you became farmliar with the H. 323 debug output.
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
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Task 3: Configure Call Admission Controlin this task, you will calculate the bandwidth requirements for one call and configure the zonebandwidth for cans between the HQ and BR sites.
Activity Procedure
Complete these steps:
Datennine the codec that is used for intersite calling, and calculate the bandwidthStep ,
requiremerits for a single call using the gatekeeper CAC calculation method. Writethese in the space that is provided:
Note
Configure the gatekeeper CAC to allow a maximum of one can between the zones ineach direction.
Enable detailed RAS debugging, and observe that the second interzone call isrejected at the gatekeeper.
Activity Verification
You have completed this task when you attain these results:
. You calculated that a single iLBC call requires 30.4 kb/s (rounded up to 31 kb/s), using thegatekeeper CAC calculation method (2 x codec rate).
. You calculated that a single G. 729 call requires 16 kb/s, using the gatekeeper CACcalculation method.
. You verified that one call can be placed successfully between the sites, while the secondcall will fail.
Remember that, actually, two different codecs can be negotiated between the gateways thatare based on the voice-class codec that is configured. For the calculation and CAC, youmust consider both codecs as the initial call setup, though the gatekeeper will take intoaccount the worst codec of these two.
Step 2
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Lab 5-2: Implementing Cisco Unified BorderElement
Complete his lab activity to practice what you learned in the related module.
Activity ObjectiveIn this activity, you win implement the Cisco Unified Border Element features: protocolinterworking, various media flow methods, and codec transparency. After completing thisactivity, you will be able to meet these objectives:
. Collfigure Sin-to-H. 323 and H. 323-to-H. 323 protocol interworking
. Implement codec transparency
. Coringlire H. 323-to-H. 323 interworking
. Implement media flow-around and media flow-thougli
Visual ObjectiveThe figure illustrates what you will accomplish in his activity.
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HQ PIrone 22002
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HQ-p
Required ResourcesThese are the resources and equipment that are required to complete this activity:
. Two Cisco Unified IP phones in your HQ site
. One Cisco Unified IP phone in your BR site
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The table describes the commands that are used in this activity.
Cisco Unified Border Element-Related 10s Commands
Command
vozce sex. vLce voLp
aLLow-connections
media fLow-around I fLow-through
h323
caL, . start fast I SLOW Iinter, ,ork
codec transparent
codec
Description
show caLL active voice brief
Enters voice service voip configuration mode
Enables Cisco Unified Border Element protocolinterworking. Options are: H. 323-to-H. 323, SIP-to-SIP, H. 323-to-SIP, and SIP-to-H. 323
show voice cal. L status
show voi. p I:. tp connections
Configures media flow method. The default isflow-through. This command is available invoice service voip, dial peer, or voice class mode
debug vo, .p ipi. pgw
debug ccsi. p messages
Enters H323 configuration mode (from voiceservice voip configuration mode)
debug h225 events
Job Aids
Nojob aids are required to complete this lab activity.
Task I : Configure Cisco Unified Border Element FunctionsIn this task, you will reconfigure your dial plan to route calls between your local HQ phones viaa BR gateway that works as an H. 323-to-H. 323 Cisco Unified Border Element.
Activity Procedure
Complete these steps:
On your HQ gateway, configure a new VoIP dial peer (use tag 555) to send all callsStep I
to 5552XXX to the BR gateway:
. Session target: Loopback O IP address of BR gateway
. Codec: G. 711 ti-law
Configures the H. 323 signaling method. Default:fast start.
debug h245 events
debug voi. p dial. peer
Enables the dial peer to transparently pass thecodec proposals
Configures a codec for a dial peer
Displays active call parameters, including theRTP addresses
Displays brief information about active calls
Displays RTP connections for active VoIP call
Monitors Cisco Unified Border Elementoperations
Monitors SIP messages
Monitors H. 225 events
Debugs H. 245 events
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Step 3
On your HQ and BR gateways, modify the inbound VoIP dial peer (2) to accept onlythe G. 711 u-law codec.
On your BR gateway, coltigure a new VoIP dial peer (use tag 555) to return all cansto 5552>00< back to the HQ gateway:
. Session target: Loopback O IP address of HQ gateway
. Codec: G. 711 u-law
On your HQ gateway, modify the existing voice translation rule that is associatedwith the inbound VoIP dial peer, to remove 555 from the caned number for theinbound call that is being returned back from BR.
Try to place a call between your HQ phones using the prefix 555 (for example, dial5552001 from HQ phone 2). Your call will be blocked at the BR gateway, because ithas not been yet onabled for Cisco Unified Border Element functions.
Enable Cisco Unified Border Elemerit functions at the BR gateway to allow inboundto outbound 5552X>0< calling
On your Cisco Unified Border Element (BR), enable monitoring of Cisco UnifiedBorder Element operations using the debug voip ipipgw command, and place a callbetween your HQ phones, again using the prefix 555. This can should succeed.
While the call is active, issue the coriumand show voip rtp connections on yourCisco Unified Border Element, to check the two call legs that are associated with thecall. Notice that the remote IP address is the same (HQ gateway). Which codec isused for this call? Write it in the space that is provided:
Step 4
Step 5
Step 6
Step 7
Step 8
Activity Verification
You have completed this task when you attain these results:
. You successfuUy placed an H. 323-to-H. 323 can via the Cisco Unified Border Element andobserved how the call was set up using the debug voip ipipgw command.
. You could see the two VoIP can legs that terniinated at your Cisco Unified Border Elementwhen the call was active. The Cisco Unified Border Element used the default flow-throug}Imethod.
Task 2: Configure Codec Transparencyin this task, you win configure Cisco Unified Border Element not to participate in codecnegotiations.
Activity Procedure
Complete these steps:
On your HQ gateway, reapply the voice-class codec to the VoIP dialpeer (555) thatStep I
routes calls between HQ phones via the Cisco Unified Border Element.
On your HQ gateway, reapply the voice-class codec to the inbound VoIP dial peer(2).
Configure your Cisco Unified Border Element BR to not participate in codecnegotiations for the calls between HQ phones at the inbound and outbound dial peers(2 and 555), and accept any codec that is detennined by the HQ gateway.
Step 2
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You have completed this task when you attain this result:
. You could see that the Cisco Unified Border Element did not actively participate in codecnegotiations and that it accepted the codec that was proposed by the HQ gateway. The HQgateway negotiates codecs that are based on the voice-class codec priority that isCollfigured.
Step 4 Place a can between your HQ phones, using the prefix 555, and examine whichcodec has now been used. Write the answer in the space that is provided:
Task 3: Configure SIP-to-H. 3231nterworking and Media FlowsIn this task, you will reconfigure your Cisco Unified Border Element and HQ gateway for SIP-to-H. 323 interworking and modify the Cisco Unified Border Element to media flow-around.
Activity Procedure
Complete these steps:
On your HQ gateway, modify the outbound VoIP dial peer (555) that routes callsStep I
between HQ phones via the Cisco Unified Border Element, to Sin.
On your Cisco Unified Border Element, modify the inbound VoIP dial peer (2) toSIP.
Enable your Cisco Unified Border Element for SIP-to-H. 323 interworking functions.
On your Cisco Unified Border Element, enable the debug ccsip messages, and placea call between HQ phones using the prefix 555. Observe the Sin messages that aresetting up the can. Which SIP mechanism is used for the call setup, early or delayedoffer? Write the answer in the space that is provided:
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Activity Verification
You have completed this task when you attain these results:
. You reconfigured your Cisco Unified Border Element for SIP-to-H. 323 interworking, andthe call via the Cisco Unified Border Element succeeded.
. You observed SIP messages at the Cisco Unified Border Element as the call was setting up.
. You could see that the early offer was used, since the SDP body was included in the SIPINVITE message.
. You could see that, if media flow-around was configured at the Cisco Unified BorderElement, RTP streams of an active call were not terniinated at the Cisco Unified BorderElement.
Step 5 Configure your Cisco Unified Border Element for media flow-around. Place a call,and use the coriumand show voip rtp connections to examine that no RTPconnections are terniinated at the Cisco Unified Border Element.
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Lab 6-1 : Implementing QOS Using CiscoAutoQOS and Manual Configuration
Complete his lab activity to practice what you learned in the related module.
Activity Objectivein this activity, you win implement the best-practice QOS mechanisms using Cisco AutoQOSVoIP, and trial you will manuaUy tone the deployed QOS policy. After completing this activity,you will be able to meet these objectives:
. Collfigure AutoQOS VoIP on routers
. Fine-tone the QOS policy on a switch
. Verify the operations of implemented QOS mechanisms
Visual ObjectiveThe figure illustrates what you will accomplish in his activity.
Lab 6-1 : Using AutoQOS and ManualConfiguration
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Required ResourcesThese are the resources and equipment that are required to complete this activity:
. Two Cisco Unified IP phones in your HQ site
. One Cisco Unified IP phone in your BR site
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Command List
The table describes the commands that are used in this activity.
Router QOS Commands
Command
cLock rate
bandwidth
auto qos voLp
priority
Job Aids
No job aids are required to complete this lab activity.
Task I : Evaluate VoIP Quality Without QOS Applied
show auto qos
show POLLcy-map
Description
Configures the clock rate on a serial interface
Activity Procedure
Complete these steps:
Ask the instructor to lower the clock rate on the WAN links to your HQ and BRStep Irouters to 64,000.
Simulate a heavy load by flooding the WAN using the ping coinmand:
. From the HQ gateway towards the BR gateway loopback O IP address
. Generate ping with 1000 packets, with a packet size of 5000 bytes
. Syntax example to is your pod number): ping 10. p. 250,102 size 5000 repeat1000
Configures the available bandwidth on aninterface
In this task, you will examine VoIP quality when Do QOS mechanisms are being used on therouters.
Configures the AutoQOS VoIP feature. Availablein interface, subinterface, of Frame Relay DLCIconfiguration mode.
Allocates specified bandwidth to the high-prtorltyqueue
Displays the QOS policy that is deployed byAutoQOS VoIP
Step 2
Displays the configured policy maps
Note
Step 3
If you want to interrupt the flood, simultaneously press Cm-Shift-6, followed by x.
While the WAN link is congested, place an intersite direct call (that does not involvethe gatekeeper or Cisco Unified Border Element) by dialing while using a site code.(For instance, from an HQ phone dial820-3001, or in the opposite direction dial810-2002. ) Examine the audio quality in this way:
. Speak into one receiver and listen to the sound at the other end. You should heara distinguishable delay.
. On any participating phone, press the Settings button, select Status > CallStatistics, and examine the parameters that are shouni. The expectedapproximate values are shown in the activity verification section.
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Activity Verification
You have completed this task when you attain these results:
. You saw that flooding the network with traffic caused perceptible delay.
. You examined VoIP statistics and determined values in approximately these ranges:
Average jitter: 20-500 ms
Maximumjitter: 500-700 ms
Task 2: Configure AutoQOS VoIPIn this task, you win conf'Igure AutoQOS VoIP on the HQ and BR gateways.
Activity Procedure
Complete these steps:
On the HQ gateway, configure the correct bandwidth of 160 kb/s at the SerialStep I
subinterface that represents the Frame Relay PVC to BR site (Serial01/10.121).
On the BR gateway, coringlite the correct bandwidth of 160 kb/s at the Serialsubinterface that represents the Frame Relay PVC to HQ site (Serial01/10.1/1).
On the HQ gateway, enter the interface-DLCI configuration mode for the DLCI 121,and enable the AutoQOS VoIP featune while trusting the DSCP markers that arereceived over the WAN.
On the BR gateway, enter the interface-DLCI configoration mode for the DLCI I I I,and onable the AutoQOS VoIP featore while trusting the DSCP markers that arereceived over the WAN.
Display the QOS policy that is generated with AutoQOS.Step 5
Activity Verification
You have completed his task when you attain flits result:
. You exainined the QOS policy that was deployed on the gateways when Cisco AutoQOSwas activated, using appropriate commands, including the show auto qos command.
Task 3: Fine-Tune QOS PolicyIn this task, you will fine-tulle the QOS policy that has been deployed by the Cisco AutoQOSVoIP featore.
Activity Procedure
Complete these steps:
Calculate the bandwidth requirement (including Layer 2) for a single VoIP call,Step I
using the following fomiula:
. BW = (codec payload + Layer 3+ overhead + Layer 2 overhead) * packet rate *8 bits per byte, with the following argtunents:
G. 729 payload: 20 bytes
Layer 3+ overhead (CRTP): 2 bytes
Layer 2 overhead (FRF. 12): 8 bytes
Packet rate: 50 PIs
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Ex^tile how many cans are supported by the bandwidth that is allocated to theLLQ that is provisioned by AutoQOS Vore.
On the HQ and BR gateways, reduce the LLQ bandwidth to support only two G. 729cans.
Simulate a heavy load by flooding the WAN using the ping coriumand:
. From the HQ gateway towards the BR gateway loopback O IP address
. Generate ping with 1000 packets, with a packet size of 5000 bytes
. Synt^x ^x^inPIe (p is you" pod number): ping 10. p. 250,102 sire 5000 repeat1000
While the WAN link is congested, place an intersite direct call by dialing using asite code. (Formstance, from an HQ phone dial820-3001, orin the oppositedirection dial810-2002. ) Exaninie the audio quality when QOS is implemented.Compare the results with the Task I results.
Activity Verification
You have completed this task when you attain these results:
. You calculated that a single G. 729 call with CRTP over FRF. 12 requires 12 kb/s.
. You calculated that two calls (24 kb/s) require 15 percent of a 160 kb/s total bandwidth.
. You allocated 15 percent of total bandwidth to the LLQ and verified the setting using anappropriate command, such as show policy map.
. You evaluated VoIP quality with the same congestion in the WAN and noticed animprovement in perceived voice quality due to shorter delay.
. You examined VoIP statistics on the communicating phones and observed the values inapproximately these ranges:
Averagejitter: 2 to 40 ms
Maximumjitter: 100 to 180 ms
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Step 3
Step 4
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Answer KeyThe correct answers and expected solutions for the activities that are described in this guideappear here.
Lab I-, Answer Key: Configuring Voice PortsThe HQ gateway configuration should be like the following:
Task I, Step I:
i. p dhcp POOL HQL-Phones
! p i. s your pod number
network 10 .p. 2.0 255,255 .255.0
defauLt-router 10 .p. 2.10L
opti. on 150 i. p 10. p. 250.101
Task 2, Step I:
teLephony-servi. ce
max-ephones 5
max-dn Itb! p is your pod number
,. p source-add, :es s 10 . p. 250.1.01 port 20 0 O
auto assign I to 2
Task 2, Step 2:
ephone-dn I duaL-Linenormoer 555200L
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Task 3, Step I:
network-cLock-partLci. pate wi. c O
ephone-dn 2 duaL-Linenumber 5552002
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Task 3, Step 2:
i, sdn swi. toh-type prtmaJ=y-net5
Task 3, Step 3:cont, :oLLer E1 01010
prt-group ti. me SLots I-8,16
Task 4, Step I :
di. aL-peer voi. ce 7 potsdesti. nation-pattern 0 t 2-9I. . . . - -
port 01010=15di. .aL-peer voi. ce 1.0 pots
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desti. nation-pattern 00 [ 2-9 ] . . . . . . . . .
f orward-di. gi. ts 11
port 01010s15
dial. -peer voi. ce 9011 potsdesti. natton-pattern OOOT
prefi. x 00
port 01010 =15
Task 4, Step 2:
di. aL-peer voi. ce I. L2 pots
desti. nati. on-pattern I I2
port 01010815f orwa, =d-di. gi. ts aLL
di. aL-peer voi. ce 1120 pots
desti. natton-pattern 0112
f orward-di. gi. ts 3
port 01010 = L5
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Task 5, Step I:
dial. -peer voi. ce I potscaLLed-numberLncomLng
di. rect-i. nward-di. aL
The BR gateway configuration should be like the following:
Task I, Step 2:
i. p dhcp POOL BRI-Phones
! p i's your pod number
network 10 .p. 4.0 255,255 .255.0
defauLt-router 10 .p. 4.102
opti. on 150 ip 10. p. 250.102
Task 2, Step 4:
teLephony-servi. ce
max-ephones 5max-dn 10
! p i, s your pod number
i. p source-address 10 .p. 250,102 port 2000
auto assi. gn I to I
Task 2, Step 5:
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Task 6, Step I
di. aL-peer voice 7 potsdesti. natton-pattern 9[2-9]......port 01010sL5
di. aL-peer voice 10 potsdesti. natton-pattern 91 t2-91 .. I2-9I. ....-port 01010=15
prefi. x I
di. aL-peer voi. ce 9 0 LI potsdest, .nati. on-pattern 9 0I IT
port 01010=15
prefi. x 011
contJ:oLLer E1 01010
prt-group ti. mesLots I-8.
Task 6, Step 2
di. aL-peer vo, .ce 91 I potsdesti. natton-pattern 911
forward-digi. ts aLL
port 01010=L5
dtaL-peer voi. ce 9911 pots
desti. natton-pattern 9911f orward-di. gi. ts 3
port 01010:15
Task 7, Step I
di. aL-peer voi. ce I potscaLLed-numberLnCOmLng
di. rect-i. nward-di. .aL
Lab I -2 Answer Key: Configuring DSPsThe HQ gateway configuration should include these commands:
Task I, Step 4:
ephone Icodec i. Lbc
Task 2, Step 2:voi. ce-card O
codec coinpLexi. ty medi. urn
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Task 2, Step 6:voice-card O
codec coinpLexi. ty f Lex
Lab 2-1 Answer Key: Configuring VoIP Call LegsThe HQ gateway configuration should be like the following:
Task I, Step I:
di. aL-peer voice 3000 voi. p! p i's your pod number
sesSLon target i. pv4sIO. p. 250. I02
desti. natton-pattern 5553 ...Do vad
Task2, Stepl:
di. aL-peer voi. ce 3000 voi. pcodec 9723r53
Task 3, Step I:voi. ce cLass codec I
codec preference I 9723r53
codec preference 2 i. Lbc
codec preference 3 9729br8
Task 3, Step 2:
di. aL-peer voi. ce 3000 voi. pno codec g723r53voi. ce-cLass codec I
Task4, Stepl:no voi. ce cLass codec I
voi. ce cLass codec I
codec preference I 9729br8
codec pref erence 2 i. Lbc
Task 4, Step 2:
di. aL-peer voi. ce 3000 voi. pvoi. ce-cLass codec I
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Task 5, Step 3:
interf ace LoopbackO! p i, s your pod number
h323-gateway voi. p bi. rid srcaddr 10 . p. 250.101
Task 6, Step I:
di. aL-peer voi. ce 3001 voi. p
! p i, s your pod numbersessi. on target i. pv4 = 10 . p. 250 .I0 2
destination-pattern 5553 ...
sessi. on protocoL SLpv2
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Task 6, Step 2:
di. al. -peer voi. ce 3000 voi. p
preference I
Task 6, Step 4:
voLce servLce voLp
SLp
b, .rid aLL source-interf ace LoopbackO
Task 6 verification:
di. aL-peer voi. ce 3001 voi. pshutdown
The BR gateway configuration should be like the following:
Task 3, Step 3:voi. ce CTass codec I
codec preference I i. Lbc
codec preference 2 9723r53
codec preference 3 9729br8
Task 3, Step 4:
di. aL-peer voice 2000 voi. pdestination-pattern 5552 ...
! p i's your pod number
session target i. pv4810 .p. 250 .101voi. ce-cLass codec I
.
Task 4, Step I :Do voi. ce cLass codec I
voi. ce cLass codec I
codec preference I 9729br8
codec preference 2 ,. Lbc
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di. aL-peer voi. ce 2000 voi. pvoi. ce-cLass codec I
Task 5, Step 3:
triterf ace LoopbackO
! p i, s your pod number
h323-gateway voi. p bi. rid SLcaddr 10. p. 250.102
Lab 3-1 Answer Key: Configuring Cisco UnifiedCommunications Manager Express to Support Endpoints
The HQ gateway configuration should be like the following:
Task I, Step I:
teLephony-servi. ce
no auto assi. gn I to 2
no auto-Leg-ephone
e
Task I, Step 2:
no ephone I
no ephone 2
Task I, Step 3:
no ephone-dn
no ephone-dn
Task 2, Steps 2 to 4:
tel. ephony-service
protocoL mode duaL-stack preference i. pv4cnf -fi. Le LOGati. on f Lash :
cnf-fi. Le perphonetime-format 24
date-format dd-mm-yycreate Grit-fi. Les
I
2
Task 3, Step I:
ephone-dn L duaL-LLDenumber 555200L
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ephone-dn 3 duaL-LLDe
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number 55520I I
ephone-dn 4 duaL-LLDenumber 5552012
.
Task 3, Step 2:
ephone Imac-address 0024 .c445.5233
type 7965button 1:1 283
ephone-dn 5 duaL-Li. nenumber 5552003
Task 3, Step 3:
ephone 2mac-address 0024 .C445.4B7F
type 7965button 1:22:43=5
Task 3, Step 5
teLephony-servi. cecreate cnf -fi. Les
Task 4 (Optional), Step 5
ephone-dn 6 duaL-Li. nenumber 5552004
ephone 3mac-address 0016 .4155 .B50B
type CLPC
button 1:6
The BR gateway configuration should include these coriumands:
Task I, Step I:
teLephony-service
no auto assi. gn I to L
no auto-Leg-ephone
Task I, Step 2:
Do ephone I
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Task 2, Step 5:
teLephony-seJ=vi. ceprotocoL mode duaL-stack preference i. pv4cnf -f i. Le Locati. on f Lash :
cnf-fi. Le perphonecreate cnf-fi. Les
Task 3, Step 6:
ephone-dn I dual. -Li. nenumber 5553001
ephone Imac-address 0024 .C445.4B48
type 7965button LSI
Lab 4-1 Answer Key: Implementing Digit ManipulationThe HQ gateway configuration should be like the following (this is the pod I configuration):
Task 2, Step I
ephone-dn Inumber 20 0I
teLephony-servi. cecreate Grit-fi. Les
ephone-dn 2number 2002
ephone-dn 3number 2011
ephone-dn 4number 20L2
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ephone-dn 5number 2003
ephone Irestart
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ephone 2restart
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voi. ce trans Lati. on-IruLe I
ruLe I I*21 15552/
voi. ce trans Lati. on-prof i. Le pstn-out
transLate caLLi. rig I
Task 4, Step Ivoi. ce trans Lati. on-ruLe 2
ruLe I I. */ 10&/ type subscri. ber subscJ=i. ber
ruLe 2 I. */ 100&/ type nati. onaL nattonaLruLe 3 I. */ 1000&/ type i. riternati. onaL i. riternati. onaL
voice-port 01010815trans Lati. on-profi. Le outgoi. rig pstn-out
voi. ce trans Lati. on-IruLe 3
I:'uLe I 1'5552/ 121
ruLe 2 1'5115552/ 121
ruLe 3 1'555LL5552/ 121
.
voi. ce trans Lati. on-prof i. Le pstn-intransJ. ate caLLi. rig 2transLate caLJ. ed 3
Task 5, Step I:voi. ce transLati. on-ruLe 4
ruLe I I'21 18/02/
voi. ce-port 01010 =15
trans Lati. on-prof tLe trioomi. rig pstn-i. n
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voice transl. atton-prof i. Le intersi. te-out
transLate caLLi. rig 4
di. aL-peer voi. ce 3000 voi. p
desti. natton-pattern 820 . . . .
trans Lati. on-profi. Le outgoi. rig tritersi. te-out
vo, .ce trans Lati. on-ruLe 5
EULe I 1'8102/ 121
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Task I, Step 3voi. ce transLati. on-ruJ. e I
I:'uLe I 1'9011. */ I&/ type any unknown
voice-cLass codec I
.
Task I, Step 4
vo, .ce-port 010103/5
trans Lati. on-profi. Le outgoi. rig f i. x-0 11
voi. ce trans Lati. on-prof i. Le f i. x- 0 11transLate caLLed I
Task 2, Step 2:
ephone-dn Inumber 30 0I
Task 3, Step 2:
voi. ce trans Lati. on-ruLe 2
EULe I I'31 15553/
ephone Irestart
voi. ce trans Lati. on-prof i. I. e pstn-outtransLate caLLed I
transLate caLLi. rig 2
voi. ce-port 0I0I0 = I5
trans Lati. on-prof LLe outgoi. rig pstn-out
Task 4, Step 2:voice trans I. ati. on-EUJ. e 3
ruLe I I. */ 19&/ type subscri. bel:' subscriberruLe 2 I. */ 19L&/ type nattonaL nattonaL
ruLe 3I. */ 1901L&/ type tritemati. onaJ. tritemati. onaL
voi. ce trans I. atton-EULe 4
ruLe I 1'5553/ 131
ruLe 2 1'5215553/ 131
ruLe 3 1'665215553/ 131
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transl. ate caLLi. rig 3
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.
Task 5, Step 2:voi. ce trans Lati. on-ruLe 5
ruLe I I'31 18203/
voice-port 01010s15
trans Lati. on-profi. Le i. DComLng pstn-i. n
.
voi. ce trans Lati. on-profi. Le i. ritersi. te-outtransLate caLl. ing 5
di. aL-peer voi. ce 2000 voi. pdesti. nation-pattern 810. . . .
trans Lat, .on-prof i. Le outgoi. rig trite, :site-out
voi. ce trans Lati. on-ruLe 6
ruLe I 1'8203/ 131
.
voi. ce trans Lati. on-prof LLe i. ritersi. te-intransLate caLLed 6
Lab 4-2 Answer Key: Implementing Path SelectionThe HQ gateway configuration should be like the following (his is the pod I configuration):
Task I, Step I:
di. aL-peer voi. ce 3005 potspreference 2
desti. natton-pattern 820. . . .port 01010sL5
di. aL-peer voice 2 voi. pi. ncomi. rig caLLed-number
trans Lati. on-prof i. Le i. neomi. rig triters, .te-i. nvoi. ce-cLass codec I
Task I, Step 2:voi. ce trans Lati. on-ruLe 6
I:'uLe I I'21 1555LL5552/ type any tritemati. onaL
.
voice trans Lati. on-ruLe 7
ruLe I 1'820/ 10066521555/
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Task I, Step 3:
di. aL-peer voi. ce 3005 pots
transLati. on-profi. Le outgoing pstn-backup
Task 3, Step I:
di. aL-peer votce 6600 voi. pdesti. .natton-pattern 0 0066T
session target i. pv4310. I. 250,102voi. ce-cLass codec I.
Task 3, Step 2:voi. ce trans Lati. on-ruLe 8
ruLe I 1'00066/ 19/1
voi. ce trans Lati. on-prof i. Le teho-out
transLate caLLi. rig 6transLate caLJ. ed 8
The BR gateway configuration should be like the following (this is the pod I configuration):
Task 2, Step I:
di. aL-peer voi. ce 2005 potspreference 2
desti. nati. on-pattern 8LO. . . .
port 01010 =15
di. aL-peer voi. ce 660 0 voi. ptrans Lati. on-profIle outgoing teho-out
Task 2, Step 2:voi. ce trans Lat:. on-ruLe 7
I:'uLe I I'31 16652L5553/ type any i. riternati. onaL
voi. ce trans Lati. on-ruLe 8
ruJ. e I 1'810/ 10/155511555/
voi. ce trans Lati. on-prof i. Le pstn-backup
transLate caLLi. rig 7transLate caLLed 8
Task 2, Step 3:
di. aL-peer voi. ce 2005 pots
trans Lati. on-prof i. Le outgoi. rig pstn-backup
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Task 4, Step I :
di. aL-peer voi. ce 5500 voi. pdestination-pattern 901155Tsessi. on target i. pv4810. I. 250.10Lvoi. ce-cLass codec I
rILLe I 1'9011. */ I&/ type any unknown
;:tit!^1/21/1461\:;:^:/:/41\;i;in^:::t;.!\trunkh.:ovii.
Task 4, Step 2:voi. ce trans Lati. on-ZILLe 9
ruLe I 1'901155/ 1001
voice trans Lati. on-profi. Le teho-outtransLate caLLi. rig 7transLate caLLed 9
Lab 4-3 Answer Key: Implementing Calling PrivilegesThe HQ gateway configuration should include these commands:
Task I, Step 2:
di. aL-peer cor custom
name emergency
name LocaL
name nati. on aL
name intL
di. aL-peer voice 5500 voi. ptrans Lati. on-prof i. Le outgoi. rig teho-out
Task I, Step 3:
di. aL-peer cor Li. st emergency-outmember emergency
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di. aL-peer cor Li. st Local. -outmember LocaL
.
di. al. -peer cor Li. st nattonaL-outmember nattonaL
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Task I, Step 4:
di. aL-peer voi. ce 7 potscorLi. st outgoi. rig LocaL-out
di. aL-peer votce 10 pots
corLi. st outgoi. rig nattonaL-out.
di. aL-peer voice 9011 pots
COLLi. st outgoing i. ntL-out.
di. aL-peer voi. ce 112 potsCOLLi. st outgoi. rig emergency-out
di. aL-peer voi. ce 112 0 pots
COLLi. st outgoi. rig emergency-out.
ephone-dn 3number 2011
corLi. st i. DComi. rig Lobby
ephone-dn 4number 2 0I2
corLi. St i. DComi. rig s aLes
The BR gateway configuration should include these cornmands:
Task 2, Step 2:
di. aL-peer cor custom
name emergency
name LOGaL
Dane bLock
Task 2, Step 3:
di. aL-peer cor Li. st emergency-outmember emergency
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member emergencymember LocaL
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Task 2, Step 4:
di. aL-peer votce 7 potscorLi. st outgo, .rig LocaL-out
di. .aL-peer cor Li. st bLockmember bLock
di. aL-peer voi. ce 10 potsCOLLi. st outgoing bLock
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di. aL-peer voice 9011 potsCOLLi. st outgoing bLock
.
di. aL-peer voi. ce 911 potsCOLLi. st outgoi. rig emergency-out
di. aL-peer voi. ce 9911 pots
COLLi. st outgo, .rig emergency-out
Lab 5-1 Answer Key: Implementing GatekeepersThe HQ gateway configuration should be like the following (this is the pod I configuration):
Task I, Steps I to 3:
gatekeeper
zone LocaL HQ cisco. coin 10.1.250,101
zone LocaL BR ci. SCO. coin
zone prefi. x HQ 2 . . .
zone prefi. x BR 3 . . .no shutdown
ephone-dn Inumber 3001
COLLi. st i. ncomi. rig empLoyee
Task 2, Step 4:
triterf ace LoopbackO
i. p address 10.1 .250.101 255.255.255.255
h323 -gateway voi. p trite I:'f aceh323-gateway voi. p I'd HQ i. paddr 10.1.250.101h323 -gateway voi. p h323 -I. d HQ-onh323-gateway voi. p bi. rid SLcaddr To. 1.250.101
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Task 2, Step 5:
di. aL-peer voi. ce 3002 voi. pdesti. natton-pattern 3 . . .
sessLon target ras
voi. ce-cLass codec L
Task 3, Step 2:
gatekeeper
bandwidth inter zone zone HQ 31
bandwi. dth triterzone zone BR 31
The BR gateway configuration should be like the foUowing (this is the pod I configuration):
Task 2, Step 2:
interf ace LoopbackO
i. p address 10.1 .250.102 255.255.255.255
h323-gateway voi. p trite ICf aceh323-gateway voi. p i. d BR i. paddr 10.1.250.10L 1719
10.1 .250.102h323-gateway
Task 2, Step 3:
di. aL-peer voi. ce 2002 voi. p
desti. natton-pattern 2 . . .
sessLon target ras
voi. ce-cLass codec I
gateway
Lab 5-2 Answer Key: Implementing Cisco Unified BorderElement
The HQ gateway configuration should be like the following (this is the pod I configuration):
Task I, Step I:
di. aL-peer voi. ce 555 voi. pdestination-pattern 5552. ..
session target i. pv4:10.1 .250.102
codec g7 L JULaw
voi. p bind srcaddr
'L:,, "4.0^1:1
Tasl< I, Step 2:
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trans Lati. on-profi. Le i. DComi. rig tritersi. te-i. nincomi. rig caLLed-number. ' . \.:.' . . . ' . . " . . ' ' , ., . . .. .,, . .'I , . ' . . . ' ' ' . ' \ I. ' .
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voi. ce trans Lati. on-profi. Le tritersi. te-i. ntransLate caLLed 5
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voi. ce trans Lati. on-ruLe 5
ruLe I 1'8102/ 121
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Task 2, Step I :
di. aL-peer voi. ce 555 voIPvoi. ce-cLass codec I
Task 2, Step 2:
di. aL-peer voi. ce 2 voi. pvo, .ce-cLass codec I
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Task 3, Step I:
di. aL-peer voice 555 voi. p
sessi. on protocoL SLpv2
The BR gateway configuration should be like the foUowing (this is the pod I configuration):
Task I, Step 2:
di. aL-peer voi. ce 2 voi. ptrans Lati. on-profi. Le incomi. rig intersi. te-i. nincomi. rig caLLed-number
non. ;lion<:^;+:^141^,:SI^:;:!^^i^:ect^!0, ^:^^\;^74, nita\i
Task I, Step 3:
di. aL-peer voi. ce 555 voi. pdesti. nati. on-pattern 5552. . .sessi. on target i. pv4810.1.250,101
codec 9711uLaw
Task I, Step 6:
voLce servLce voJ. p
aLLow-connecti. ons h323 to h323
Task 2, Step 3:
di. aL-peer voi. ce 2 voi. p
codec transparent
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Task 3, Step 2:
di. aL-peer votce 2 voi. p
sesSLon protocoL SLpv2
Task 3, Step 3:
voLce servLce voLp
aLLow-connecti. ons
Task 3, Step 5:
voLce servLce voLp
medi. a f Low-around
Lab 6-1 Answer Key: Implementing QOS Using Cisco AutoQOSand Manual Configuration
You should configure your HQ gateway with these coriumands (tins is the pod I configuration):
Task 2, Step I:
trite I:'f ace Seri. aL 01/10.121 pod. nt-to-potnt
descJ:i. pti. on to BR-Ibandwi. dth 16 O
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si. p to h323 Ltd~~^.
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i. riterface Sen. aL0/110.12L
f rane-reLay trite I:'f ace-dLci. L 2I
auto qos voLp trust
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Task 3, Step 3:
poLi. cy-map AutoQOS-POLLcy-Trust
cLass AutoQOS-VOTP-RTP-Trust
prtori. ty percent L5
1/1 ^ """",^^^11,, ,^"I '
The HQ gateway configuration should be like the following (this is the pod I configuration):
cLass-map match-any AutoQOS-VOTP-RTP-Trust
match i. p dscp efcLass-map match-any AutoQOS-VOTP-ControL-Trust
match i. p dscp CS3
match i. p dscp af 3I
POLLcy-map AutoQOS-POLLcy-Trust
cLass AutoQOS-VOTP-RTP-Trust
prtoJ=i. ty percent L5
cLass AutoQOS-VOTP-ControL-Trust
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f Tame-reLay ip rtp header-coinpres SLon
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Task 2, Step 2:
triterf ace ser, .aL01/10 .ILL poi. nt-to-potnt
description to HQ-Ibandwidth I6 O
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Task 2, Step 4:triterf ace sertaL01/10 .I 11
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auto qos voi. p trust
Task 3, Step 3:
POLLcy-map AutoQOS-POLi. cy-TrustcLass AutoQOS-VOTP-RTP-Trust
pri. ori. ty percent 15
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The BR gateway configuration should be like the following (this is the pod I configuration):cLass-map match-any AutoQOS-VOTP-RTP-Trust
match ip dscp ef
cLass-map match-any AutoQOS-VOTP-ControL-Trust
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