Cisco VG204 Software Configuration Guide

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    Cisco VG202 and Cisco VG204 Voice Gateways Software Configuration Guide THE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE PRODUCTS IN THIS MANUAL ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL STATEMENTS, INFORMATION, AND RECOMMENDATIONS IN THIS MANUAL ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT ARE PRESENTED WITHOUT
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    or website are the property of their respective owners. The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company. (0809R) Cisco VG202 and Cisco VG204 Voice Gateways Software Configuration Guide Copyright © 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
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    or Feature 1-5 Saving Configuration Changes 1-6 Upgrading to a New Cisco IOS Release 1-6 Cisco VG202 and Cisco VG204 Voice Gateways Deployment Scenario 1-6 Where to Go Next 1-7 Using the setup Command Facility 2-1 Before Powering On Your Cisco Voice Gateway 2-1 Using the setup Command Facility
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    A-4 Changing the Configuration Register Manually A-5 Changing the Configuration Register Using Prompts A-5 Console Download A-6 Command Description A-6 Error Reporting A-7 Debug Commands A-7 Exiting the ROM Monitor A-8 Cisco VG202 and Cisco VG204 Voice Gateways Software Configuration Guide iv OL
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    a Service Request, page vi Objectives After installing the voice gateway, use this guide to complete a basic configuration. This guide also contains information on using the Cisco IOS software to perform other configuration tasks, such as configuring a VoIP interface and other features. This guide
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    as a Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feed and set content to be delivered directly to your desktop using a reader application. The RSS feeds are a free service and Cisco currently supports RSS version 2.0. Cisco VG202 and Cisco VG204 Voice Gateways Software Configuration Guide vi OL-16191-01
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    supporting independent telephone numbers giving you two or four separate lines, and parity with Cisco IOS fax/modem, security, and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) features. Both voice gateways are configurable with Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM). Note Cisco VG202 and Cisco VG204 voice
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    . Figure 1-1 Cisco VG202 Voice Gateway Front Panel 231877 OK 0/0 FXS 0/1 0/0 FE 0/1 VG202 Figure 1-2 Cisco VG204 Voice Gateway Front Panel 231875 OK 0/0 0/1 FXS 0/2 0/3 0/0 FE 0/1 VG204 Cisco VG202 and Cisco VG204 Voice Gateways Software Configuration Guide 1-2 OL-16191
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    for the Cisco VG202 and Cisco VG204 Voice Gateways are as follows: • Foreign Exchange Station (FXS) voice port numbering begins at 0/0 and extends to 0/2 or 0/4, depending on the number of voice ports. OL-16191-01 Cisco VG202 and Cisco VG204 Voice Gateways Software Configuration Guide 1-3
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    are currently in. Entering a question mark (?) at the prompt displays a list of commands available for each command mode. Table 1-1 lists the most common command modes. Cisco VG202 and Cisco VG204 Voice Gateways Software Configuration Guide 1-4 OL-16191-01
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    exit, which returns you to the previous mode. Undoing a Command or Feature If you want to undo a command you entered or disable a feature, enter the keyword no before most commands; for example, no ip routing. OL-16191-01 Cisco VG202 and Cisco VG204 Voice Gateways Software Configuration Guide 1-5
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    or power outage. For example: VG# copy running-config startup-config Building configuration... It might take a minute or two to save the configuration to NVRAM. After the configuration has been saved, the following appears: [OK] VG# Upgrading to a New Cisco IOS Release To install or upgrade to
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    for example, no ip routing. • You need to save your configuration changes to NVRAM so that the changes are not lost if there is a system reload or power outage. Go to Chapter 2, "Using the setup Command Facility," to begin configuring the VG. OL-16191-01 Cisco VG202 and Cisco VG204 Voice Gateways
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    Where to Go Next Chapter 1 Understanding Interface Numbering and Cisco IOS Software Basics Cisco VG202 and Cisco VG204 Voice Gateways Software Configuration Guide 1-8 OL-16191-01
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    VG manually or if you wish to configure a module or interface that is not included in the setup command facility, proceed to "Chapter 3, "Configuring with the Command-Line Interface," for step-by-step instructions. Note Cisco VG202 and VG204 voice gateways ship with default configuration. During
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    . During initial configuration, the voice gateway boots up in auto-configuration. Using the setup command can only be used to configure the voice gateway manually after initial configuration. Using the setup command during the initial configuration will result in erasing the default config and must
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    us by sending email to [email protected]. Cisco VG202 (MPC8300) processor (revision 0x100) with 98304K/32768K bytes of memory. Processor board ID FOC11334C2B MPC8300 CPU Rev: Part Number 0x8062, Revision ID 0x11 2 FastEthernet interfaces 2 Voice FXS interfaces 256K bytes of non-volatile configuration
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    CLI The following configuration command script was created: hostname VG-202 enable secret 5 $1$Y0VQ$D8qM6vS3qId.BP3w.GjlE. enable password cisco line vty 0 4 password cisco no snmp-server ! ip routing no bridge 1 Cisco VG202 and Cisco VG204 Voice Gateways Software Configuration Guide 2-4 OL-16191
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    the following: VG> enable Password: password VG# setup • Modify the existing configuration or configure additional features with the CLI as described in Chapter 3, "Configuring with the Command-Line Interface." OL-16191-01 Cisco VG202 and Cisco VG204 Voice Gateways Software Configuration Guide 2-5
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    Completing the Configuration Chapter 2 Using the setup Command Facility Cisco VG202 and Cisco VG204 Voice Gateways Software Configuration Guide 2-6 OL-16191-01
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    2, "Using the setup Command Facility" and read it now. The chapter contains important information that you need for configuring your Cisco VG. Note Cisco VG202 and Cisco VG204 voice gateways are fixed voice gateways and do not support interface cards. Configuring the Hostname and Password One of the
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    the prompt changes to VG(config-line)#. Prevents the Cisco VG's EXEC facility from timing out if you do not type any information on the console screen for an extended period. Exits to global configuration mode. Cisco VG202 and Cisco VG204 Voice Gateways Software Configuration Guide 3-2 OL-16191-01
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    and the protocols you plan to route, you might also need to enter other configuration commands. Before you begin configuring the interfaces, make sure to do the following: • Connect a console to the Cisco VG. OL-16191-01 Cisco VG202 and Cisco VG204 Voice Gateways Software Configuration Guide 3-3
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    configuration. This example uses IP routing. Enters interface configuration mode. You have entered interface configuration mode when the prompt changes to VG(config-if)#. Assigns an IP address and subnet mask to the interface. Cisco VG202 and Cisco VG204 Voice Gateways Software Configuration Guide
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    .0 speed auto half-duplex end Saving Configuration Changes Perform the following steps to prevent loss of the Cisco VG configuration. SUMMARY STEPS 1. enable 2. copy running-config startup-config 3. Ctrl-z OL-16191-01 Cisco VG202 and Cisco VG204 Voice Gateways Software Configuration Guide 3-5
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    Enters privileged EXEC mode. Saves the configuration changes to NVRAM so that they are not lost during resets, power cycles, or power outages. Returns to enable mode when you finish configuring the interfaces. Cisco VG202 and Cisco VG204 Voice Gateways Software Configuration Guide 3-6 OL-16191-01
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    This chapter presents the following major topics: • Prerequisites, page 4-1 • Configuring the Voice Interface, page 4-2 VoIP enables your Cisco VG202 and Cisco VG204 voice gateways (VG) to carry live voice traffic (for example, telephone calls and faxes) over an IP network. VoIP offers the following
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    not configured the Cisco VG before, or you want to change the configuration, use Cisco IOS commands to configure global parameters, passwords, network management, and routing protocols. In this example, IP routing is enabled: Cisco VG202 and Cisco VG204 Voice Gateways Software Configuration Guide
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    Chapter 4 Configuring Voice Auto-Configuration on the Cisco VG202 and Cisco VG204 Voice Gateways Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 VG(config)# ip routing For complete information about global configuration commands, see the Cisco IOS configuration guides and command references. To configure another
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    -number 7. ccm-manager sccp 8. voice service voip 9. fax protocol t38 [nse[force]] 10. exit DETAILED STEPS Command or Action Step 1 enable Step 2 Example: VG# enable configure terminal Step 3 Example: VG# configure terminal interface type slot/port Step 4 Example: VG(config)# interface
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    Step 9 Example: VG(config)# voice service voip fax protocol t38 [nse[force]] Step 10 Example: VG(config)# fax protocol t38 nse force exit Enables Cisco CallManager autoconfiguration of the Cisco IOS gateway. Note The ccm sccp command will remove itself if there is no IP address configured. The
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    7 Example: VG(config)# voice service voip fax protocol t38 [nse[force]] Step 8 Example: VG(config)# fax protocol t38 nse force ccm-manager sccp local interface-type interface-number Enters voice-service configuration mode and specifies a voice-encapsulation type. Specifies the global default ITU
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    5. stcapp feature access-code 6. stcapp feature speed-dial 7. voice-port slot-number/port 8. timeouts initial seconds 9. timeouts interdigit seconds 10. timeouts ringing seconds infinity 11. voice-port slot-number/port 12. ccm-manager fax protocol [protocol cisco] 13. ccm-manager config [server
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    prompt changes to VG(config)#. Configures the Cisco CallManager group number for use by the SCCP Telephony Control Application (STCAPP). Enables STCAPP. Enables STC application feature access codes and enters their configuration mode. Enables STC application feature speed-dial codes and enters their
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    the voice gateway downloads Cisco CallManager XML configuration files and enables the download of the configuration. ccm-manager sccp local interface-type interface-number Selects the local interface that the SCCP application uses to register with Cisco CallManager. Step 15 Example: VG(config
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    on the IP backbone. Enables STC application feature service. Configures the port number. Exits to global configuration mode. Configuring the MAC Address Convention The VG202 and VG204 voice gateways use the MAC address of the Skinny Call Control Protocol (SCCP) local interface to define unique MAC
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    target. To configure call transfer on the voice gateways, use the following commands. SUMMARY STEPS 1. enable 2. configure terminal 3. dial-peer voice tags pots 4. service stcapp 5. port port-number 6. exit OL-16191-01 Cisco VG202 and Cisco VG204 Voice Gateways Software Configuration Guide 4-11
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    3 Example: VG# configure terminal dial-peer voice tag pots Step 4 Example: VG(config)# dial-peer voice 1000 pots VG(config)# dial-peer voice 1001 pots VG(config)# dial-peer voice 1002 pots service stcapp Step 5 Example: VG(config)# service stcapp port port-number Step 6 Example: VG(config
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    configuration mode. Step 4 Example: VG(config)# voice-port 0/0 caller-id enable [type [1|2]] Allows the sending or receiving of caller-ID information. Example: VG(config-voice-port)# caller-id enable type 1 OL-16191-01 Cisco VG202 and Cisco VG204 Voice Gateways Software Configuration Guide
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    [type [1|2]] Allows the sending or receiving of caller-ID information. Step 7 Example: VG(config-voice-port)# caller-id enable type 2 exit Exits to global configuration mode. Example: VG(config)# exit 4-14 Cisco VG202 and Cisco VG204 Voice Gateways Software Configuration Guide OL-16191-01
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    or rule out hardware problems that you encounter while installing your voice gateway. This appendix contains the following sections: • Entering the ROM Monitor Mode, page A-1 • ROM Monitor Commands, page A-2 • Command Descriptions, page A-3 • Configuration Register, page A-4 • Console Download, page
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    Step 5 Example: VG(config)# exit reload Example: VG# reload Purpose Enters privileged EXEC mode. Enters global configuration mode. Resets the configuration register settings. Exits to global configuration mode. Reboots the voice gateway with the new configuration register value. The voice gateway
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    protocol Resets and initializes the voice gateway, similar to a power up. Lists the files on the named device; for example: rommon 5 > dir flash: Directory of flash: 2 1343152 -rw- cVG204-advipservices-k9.mz rommon 6 > OL-16191-01 Cisco VG202 and Cisco VG204 Voice Gateways Software Configuration
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    (CRC-16). • -y-Use Ymodem transfer protocol. Note The Cisco VG202 and Cisco VG204 voice gateways only support -c and -y. Configuration Register The virtual configuration register is in nonvolatile RAM (NVRAM) and has the same functionality as other Cisco voice gateways. You can view or modify the
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    following example: rommon 1 > confreg 0x2101 You must reset or power cycle for new config to take effect rommon 2 > The value is always interpreted as hexadecimal. The new virtual configuration register value is written into NVRAM but does not take effect until you reset or reboot the voice gateway
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    you do not have access to a TFTP server. Note If you want to download a software image or a configuration file to the voice gateway over the console port, you must use the ROM monitor dnld command. Note If you are using a PC to download a Cisco IOS image over the voice gateway console port at 115
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    , reason: user break pc:0x801111b0, error address: 0x801111b0 Stack Trace: FP: 0x80005ea8, PC: 0x801111b0 FP: 0x80005eb4, PC: 0x80113694 FP: 0x80005f74, PC: 0x8010eb44 OL-16191-01 Cisco VG202 and Cisco VG204 Voice Gateways Software Configuration Guide A-7
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    for new config to take effect: rommon 2 > boot The voice gateway will boot the Cisco IOS image in flash memory. The configuration register will change to 0x2101 the next time the voice gateway is reset or power cycled. Cisco VG202 and Cisco VG204 Voice Gateways Software Configuration Guide A-8 OL
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    register changing from ROM monitor A-4 confreg command A-5 console download A-6 to A-7 context command A-7 D debug commands, ROM monitor A-7, A-8 dir device command A-3 E error reporting, ROM monitor A-6 F figures OL-16191-01 Cisco VG202 and Cisco VG204 Voice Gateways Software Configuration Guide
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    command A-7 T tables Common Command Modes 1-5 TFTP download See also console download U user EXEC command mode 1-5 V virtual configuration register A-4 voice over IP configuring 4-2 X xmodem command A-4, A-6 IN-2 Cisco VG202 and Cisco VG204 Voice Gateways Software Configuration Guide OL-16191-01
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