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Gateway and Trunk Concepts

Chapter 07

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The Process of Converting Voice to Packet

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Encoding Voice into Binary

mu-law 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 is a positive value 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 is a negative value

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Choosing a Voice Codec

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RTP and RTCP

– Real-time Transport Protocol• Sequence numbers• Time stamps

• Real-time Transport Control Protocol– Packet count– Packet delay– Packet loss– Jitter (delay variations)

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Trunking CME to the PSTN

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Trunking CME to Other VoIP Systems

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H.323

• The first VoIP

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SIP

• Session Initation Protocol– NEXT Generation of H.323

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MGCP

• Media Gateway Control Protocol– First true client/server VoIP signaling protocol• “Call agent”

– Not as widely supported as H.323 or SIP

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SCCP

• Skinny Client Control Protocol– Only Cisco proprietary protocol in use today– Its function is to provide signaling between the

Cisco Unified Communication Manager and the Cisco IP phones

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ITSP (Internet Telephony Service Providers)

• Vonage• Verizon• at&t• Ooma

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VoIP ISP in USA (sample list)

• Best• X-Voice• Magic Jack• Nextiva• Avaya• Lingo• Zimbio• NEC• Ooma

• 8x8• Talk Switch• Cisco• ShoreTel• Intalk• Viatalk• VoIP.com• ITP• Vonage

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Configuring and Verifying Gateway and Trunk

Chapter 08

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Configuring Analog Ports

• FXS• FXO

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FXS

Foreign Exchange Station Ports

• Signaling types– Ground start– Loop start

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FXO

Foreign Exchange Office

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Configuring Digital Voice Ports

• T1 CAS PSTN interfaces• T1 CCS PSTN interfaces

• PBXs use E&M• CAS typically uses loop start

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Configuring a T1 CAS PSTN Interface

• Turn to page 253

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Configuring a T1 CCS PSTN Interface

• Turn to page 257

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Dial Peers (POTS & VoIP Dial Peers)

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Voice Call Legs

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Configuring POTS Dial Peers

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Dial Peer Wildcards

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Private Line Automatic Ringdown

• PLAR• FXS PLAR • FXO PLAR

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Router Call Processing & Digit Manipulation

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Inbound and Outbound Dial Peers

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Matching Inbound and Outbound Dial Peers

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Failovers & Multiple Voice Paths

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Redirecting Operator Calls

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Centralizing PSTN Access

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Using Translation Profiles

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QoS (Quality of Service)

• Bandwidth• Delay– Fixed delay– Variable delay– Jitter (delay variations)– Packet loss

End-to-end delay budget: <150 msJitter: 30 <30 msPacket loss: <1%

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Cisco AutoQoS

Advantages over manual QoS configuration• Reduces time of deployment• Provides configuration consistency• Reduces deployment cost• Still allows for manual tuning

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