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Section 1 Objectives : Objectives Introduce Cisco Voice over Frame Relay, ATM, and IP course to students, and explain the general administration procedures for the class Given a brief overview of Cisco voice over Frame Relay, ATM, and IP hardware, describe the voice-specific features for this hardware Objectives (cont.) : Objectives (cont.) Explain the different functions of Cisco voice-capable routers and demonstrate where these routers fit in a data network Illustrate Cisco voice-capable routers with some examples of voice over IP for the 26/3600 and Frame Relay/ATM for the MC3810 Prerequisites : Prerequisites At a minimum, attended the Introduction to Cisco Router Configuration (ICRC) course, the Advanced Cisco Router Configuration course (ACRC) Hands-on experience installing Cisco routers using Cisco IOS™ software Prerequisites (cont.) : Prerequisites (cont.) Hands-on experience installing Frame Relay, ATM, or ISDN networks Hands-on experience installing voice technology components Understanding of voice technology terms Participant Responsibilities : Participant Responsibilities Meet prerequisites Ask questions related to the scope of the class Participant Introductions : Participant Introductions Name Job responsibilities Specific expectations or concerns General Administration : General Administration Class Related Sign-in sheet Length and times Attire Participant materials Facilities Related Site emergency procedures Break and lunch room locations Rest rooms Telephones/faxes Sources of Information: MC3810 : Sources of Information: MC3810 Manuals Web sites Release notes CD-ROMs Sources of Information: 3620 : Sources of Information: 3620 Manuals Web sites Release Notes CD-ROMs Chapter Descriptions : Chapter Descriptions Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Analog voice technology Chapter 3: Digital voice technology Chapter 4: Cisco voice products Chapter 5: General voice configuration parameters Chapter Descriptions (cont.) : Chapter Descriptions (cont.) Chapter 6: Voice over Frame Relay Chapter 7: Voice over ATM Chapter 8: Voice over IP Chapter 9: Network design guide Appendix CVOICE Hardware : CVOICE Hardware Section 2 1-13 Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. Cisco 2600 Series : Cisco 2600 Series Copyright ã 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. 1-14—CVOICE—Course Introduction Cisco 3600 Family Platforms : 3620 Cisco 3600 Family Platforms 3640 Voice/Fax Network Module for the Cisco 2600 and 3600 : Voice/Fax Network Module for the Cisco 2600 and 3600 Cisco MC3810 Platform : Cisco MC3810 Platform MC3810 Voice Features : MC3810 Voice Features Cisco AS5300 Platform : Cisco AS5300 Platform Cisco AS5300 Voice Feature Card : Cisco AS5300 Voice Feature Card Where Cisco Voice-Capable Routers Fit in the Network : Where Cisco Voice-Capable Routers Fit in the Network Section 3 1-21 Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. Network Signaling Transport : Network Signaling Transport Analog and digital PBX Fax Telephone Network Cisco voice capable router PBX Fax Telephone Local Signaling Network Signaling Cisco voice capable router Analog and digital Local Signaling Cisco Voice Connection Types : Cisco Voice Connection Types 1. Local Calls within the same system 2. On-Net Interoffice calls 3. Off-Net Connection to “outside line” (to PSTN) 4. PLAR Automatically dials an extension 5. PBX-to-PBX Tie-line type connection between PBX 6. On-Net to Off-Net Reroutes calls off net Local Calls (Intraoffice Calls) : Local Calls (Intraoffice Calls) 338-8801 IP, ATM, Frame Relay, or HDLC Analog Dial: “338-8801” PBX Cisco voice capable router On-Net Call Setup (Interoffice Calls) : On-Net Call Setup (Interoffice Calls) Dial: “334-1234” IP, ATM, Frame Relay, or HDLC Analog PBX 334-1234 Off-Net Dialing : Off-Net Dialing IP, Frame Relay, ATM, or HDLC Cisco voice capable router Cisco voice capable router Dial: 9 Private Line Automatic Ringdown (PLAR) : Private Line Automatic Ringdown (PLAR) IP, ATM, Frame Relay, or HDLC T1 or E1 Configured as:“123-4567” PBX Cisco voice capable router Tie-Line Type Connection PBX to PBX : Tie-Line Type Connection PBX to PBX ATM, Frame Relay, or HDLC 123-567 PBX-B PBX-A Configured as“Tie-Line 123” PBX “A” PBX “B” IP, On-Net to Off-Net Call Rerouting : On-Net to Off-Net Call Rerouting Cisco voice capable router Frame Relay, IP, or HDLC PSTN 1. 2. 3. Examples of Cisco Voice-capable Routers : Examples of Cisco Voice-capable Routers Section 4 1-30 Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. Slide 31: Example: 2600/3600 PBX to PBX PBX E&M IP Cloud PBX E&M FAX Slide 32: Example: 26/3600 Phone to PBX or to Telco Central Office (CO) IP Cloud PBX FXO FXS Fax Slide 33: Example: 26/3600 Local Calls (Intraoffice) FXS FXS FXS Fax Example: MC3810 Connection Capabilities : PBX PBX Voice Ports Station 123 Extra Digits (Extension) Station Example: MC3810 Connection Capabilities Controller T1/E1 DS-1 Trunk * ATM uses entire DS1, consequently PSTN trunks cannot exist on the same DS1 Serial 0/1 Frame, ATM, or HDLC PSTN 3810 3810 CB Analog Analog Digital Summary : Summary Introduced Cisco Voice over Frame Relay, ATM, and IP course to students, and explained the general administration procedures for the class Gave a brief overview of Cisco voice over Frame Relay, ATM, and IP hardware, describing the voice-specific features for this hardware Summary (cont.) : Summary (cont.) 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Cisco Systems aSGuest47066 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 580 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (1) Added: June 03, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... By: eng_roml (10 month(s) ago) can i download this presentation Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript Chapter 1:Introduction : Chapter 1:Introduction 1-1 Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. Section 1 Objectives : Objectives Introduce Cisco Voice over Frame Relay, ATM, and IP course to students, and explain the general administration procedures for the class Given a brief overview of Cisco voice over Frame Relay, ATM, and IP hardware, describe the voice-specific features for this hardware Objectives (cont.) : Objectives (cont.) Explain the different functions of Cisco voice-capable routers and demonstrate where these routers fit in a data network Illustrate Cisco voice-capable routers with some examples of voice over IP for the 26/3600 and Frame Relay/ATM for the MC3810 Prerequisites : Prerequisites At a minimum, attended the Introduction to Cisco Router Configuration (ICRC) course, the Advanced Cisco Router Configuration course (ACRC) Hands-on experience installing Cisco routers using Cisco IOS™ software Prerequisites (cont.) : Prerequisites (cont.) Hands-on experience installing Frame Relay, ATM, or ISDN networks Hands-on experience installing voice technology components Understanding of voice technology terms Participant Responsibilities : Participant Responsibilities Meet prerequisites Ask questions related to the scope of the class Participant Introductions : Participant Introductions Name Job responsibilities Specific expectations or concerns General Administration : General Administration Class Related Sign-in sheet Length and times Attire Participant materials Facilities Related Site emergency procedures Break and lunch room locations Rest rooms Telephones/faxes Sources of Information: MC3810 : Sources of Information: MC3810 Manuals Web sites Release notes CD-ROMs Sources of Information: 3620 : Sources of Information: 3620 Manuals Web sites Release Notes CD-ROMs Chapter Descriptions : Chapter Descriptions Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Analog voice technology Chapter 3: Digital voice technology Chapter 4: Cisco voice products Chapter 5: General voice configuration parameters Chapter Descriptions (cont.) : Chapter Descriptions (cont.) Chapter 6: Voice over Frame Relay Chapter 7: Voice over ATM Chapter 8: Voice over IP Chapter 9: Network design guide Appendix CVOICE Hardware : CVOICE Hardware Section 2 1-13 Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. Cisco 2600 Series : Cisco 2600 Series Copyright ã 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. 1-14—CVOICE—Course Introduction Cisco 3600 Family Platforms : 3620 Cisco 3600 Family Platforms 3640 Voice/Fax Network Module for the Cisco 2600 and 3600 : Voice/Fax Network Module for the Cisco 2600 and 3600 Cisco MC3810 Platform : Cisco MC3810 Platform MC3810 Voice Features : MC3810 Voice Features Cisco AS5300 Platform : Cisco AS5300 Platform Cisco AS5300 Voice Feature Card : Cisco AS5300 Voice Feature Card Where Cisco Voice-Capable Routers Fit in the Network : Where Cisco Voice-Capable Routers Fit in the Network Section 3 1-21 Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. Network Signaling Transport : Network Signaling Transport Analog and digital PBX Fax Telephone Network Cisco voice capable router PBX Fax Telephone Local Signaling Network Signaling Cisco voice capable router Analog and digital Local Signaling Cisco Voice Connection Types : Cisco Voice Connection Types 1. Local Calls within the same system 2. On-Net Interoffice calls 3. Off-Net Connection to “outside line” (to PSTN) 4. PLAR Automatically dials an extension 5. PBX-to-PBX Tie-line type connection between PBX 6. On-Net to Off-Net Reroutes calls off net Local Calls (Intraoffice Calls) : Local Calls (Intraoffice Calls) 338-8801 IP, ATM, Frame Relay, or HDLC Analog Dial: “338-8801” PBX Cisco voice capable router On-Net Call Setup (Interoffice Calls) : On-Net Call Setup (Interoffice Calls) Dial: “334-1234” IP, ATM, Frame Relay, or HDLC Analog PBX 334-1234 Off-Net Dialing : Off-Net Dialing IP, Frame Relay, ATM, or HDLC Cisco voice capable router Cisco voice capable router Dial: 9 Private Line Automatic Ringdown (PLAR) : Private Line Automatic Ringdown (PLAR) IP, ATM, Frame Relay, or HDLC T1 or E1 Configured as:“123-4567” PBX Cisco voice capable router Tie-Line Type Connection PBX to PBX : Tie-Line Type Connection PBX to PBX ATM, Frame Relay, or HDLC 123-567 PBX-B PBX-A Configured as“Tie-Line 123” PBX “A” PBX “B” IP, On-Net to Off-Net Call Rerouting : On-Net to Off-Net Call Rerouting Cisco voice capable router Frame Relay, IP, or HDLC PSTN 1. 2. 3. Examples of Cisco Voice-capable Routers : Examples of Cisco Voice-capable Routers Section 4 1-30 Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. Slide 31: Example: 2600/3600 PBX to PBX PBX E&M IP Cloud PBX E&M FAX Slide 32: Example: 26/3600 Phone to PBX or to Telco Central Office (CO) IP Cloud PBX FXO FXS Fax Slide 33: Example: 26/3600 Local Calls (Intraoffice) FXS FXS FXS Fax Example: MC3810 Connection Capabilities : PBX PBX Voice Ports Station 123 Extra Digits (Extension) Station Example: MC3810 Connection Capabilities Controller T1/E1 DS-1 Trunk * ATM uses entire DS1, consequently PSTN trunks cannot exist on the same DS1 Serial 0/1 Frame, ATM, or HDLC PSTN 3810 3810 CB Analog Analog Digital Summary : Summary Introduced Cisco Voice over Frame Relay, ATM, and IP course to students, and explained the general administration procedures for the class Gave a brief overview of Cisco voice over Frame Relay, ATM, and IP hardware, describing the voice-specific features for this hardware Summary (cont.) : Summary (cont.) Explained the different functions of Cisco voice-capable routers and demonstrated where these routers fit in a data network Illustrated Cisco voice-capable routers with some examples of voice over IP for the 26/3600, and Frame Relay/ATM for the MC3810