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10 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 2.1.1b Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Step 2 Basic CME Router Configuration a. Connect to the console port

Page 3 - Step 1 Assign a Pod Number

100 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 5.1.6 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. l. Reset both IP phones by pressing * * # * * on the keypad, or by us

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101 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 5.1.6 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Answers to 5.1.6 Lab 1e. The message ACME Classroom appears at the bot

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102 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 5.1.7 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Lab 5.1.7 Configure the Intercom Feature Objective • Configure an

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103 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 5.1.7 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Step 1 Configure the Intercom a. Ensure the two IP phones can connect

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104 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 5.1.7 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Step 2 Test the Intercom Configuration a. Once the second IP phone ha

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105 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 5.1.7 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Answers to 5.1.7 Lab 1d. Student’s choice 1h. Student’s choice 1n. The

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106 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 5.1.8 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Lab 5.1.8 Configuring a Dialable Intercom Objective • Configure a

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107 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 5.1.8 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. • Configure a second intercom on the two IP phones • Test that the i

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108 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 5.1.8 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. l. The sequence number for this phone will be used in a future step.

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109 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 5.1.8 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Answers to 5.1.8 Lab 1c. Equipment dependent 1f. Equipment dependent 1

Page 13 - Step 7 Set access passwords

11 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 2.1.1b Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. j. Configure the management VLAN subinterface with an IP address appr

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110 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 5.1.8 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. type 7960 button 1:7 2:6 ! ephone 2 username "KHampton" pa

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111 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 5.1.9 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Lab 5.1.9 Configure Paging Groups Objective • Set up two paging

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112 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 5.1.9 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. • Configure one IP phone in the Sales paging group • Configure the

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113 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 5.1.9 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. m. The paging function allows you to dial a number and talk to a grou

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114 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 5.1.9 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. k. From the privilege exec mode, use the command show running-config

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115 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 5.1.9 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Answers to 5.1.9 Lab 1c. Equipment dependent 1g. Student dependent 1j.

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116 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 5.1.9 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. mac-address 0013.C43B.4999 paging-dn 7 unicast button 1:1 2:3 ! ephon

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117 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 7.1.1 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Lab 7.1.1 Configuring AutoQoS Objective • Enable the AutoQoS for

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118 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 7.1.1 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. • Configure the command to implement AutoQoS for VoIP • Examine the

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119 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 7.1.1 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Target IP address: <ip_address> Repeat count [5]: 1000 Datagram

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12 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 2.1.1b Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. r. Configure the EIGRP routing protocol by using the router eigrp 100

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120 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 7.1.1 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. policy-map AutoQoS-Policy-UnTrust class AutoQoS-VoIP-RTP-UnTrust pr

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121 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 7.1.1 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Answers to 7.1.1 Lab 1b. Yes 1d. Student’s opinion 1f. Student’s opini

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122 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Case Study 1: Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Case Study 1: Registering IP Phones with a remote Call

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123 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Case Study 1: Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Equipment Requirements 2 2811/2621XM; 2 Cisco IP Phones; 1

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124 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Case Study 1: Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. 1 1MFT-T1 card 1 NM-HDV Network Module; Appropriated cabl

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125 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Case Study 1: Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. headed to the PC will be be untagged (PC’s do not support

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126 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Case Study 1: Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Step 3 Voice CME Router Configuration 3.1 Preparing the Ro

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127 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Case Study 1: Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. On R2: R2(config)# ip dhcp pool DATA R2(dhcp-config)# ne

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128 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Case Study 1: Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. The ip source-address command specifies the address and po

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129 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Case Study 1: Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. R1(config)# ephone 1 R1(config-ephone)# mac-address xxxx

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13 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 2.1.1b Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Step 5 Assign a name to the switch a. Enter privilege mode and the

Page 36 - Step 5 Reload Router

130 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Case Study 1: Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Note: The ADTRAN Atlas550 must be configured to forward ca

Page 37 - 1s. Pod dependent

131 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Case Study 1: Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. The port command specifies which voice port will be used b

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132 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Case Study 1: Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Finally, connect a regular phone to the port 8 of the PSTN

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133 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Case Study 1: Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. r1#sh isdn status Global ISDN Switchtype = primary-ni ISDN

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134 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Case Study 1: Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. no ip ips deny-action ips-interface ! no ftp-server write-

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135 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Case Study 1: Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. boot-start-marker boot-end-marker ! enable secret 5 $1$E70

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136 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Case Study 1: Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. line vty 0 4 password cisco login ! scheduler allocate 2

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137 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Case Study 1: Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc.

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138 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 SBA Version 1: Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Case Study 2: Registering IP Phones with a local CME and forward

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139 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 SBA Version 1: Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. R1 has IP Phones under it to and must be able to forward the calls

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14 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 2.1.1b Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. c. Set the default gateway for the switch to 10.X.0.1 (where X is th

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140 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 SBA Version 1: Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Switch1(vlan)# vlan 10 name DATA state active Switch1(vlan)# vla

Page 48 - Step 2 Connect an IP Phone

141 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 SBA Version 1: Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Step 2 Basic CME Router Configuration o. In this lab, you will b

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142 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 SBA Version 1: Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. The PCs and IP Phones will need IP Addresses. Configure the DHCP P

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143 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 SBA Version 1: Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. 3.3 Configuring the Telephony Service on the CME Router On this s

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144 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 SBA Version 1: Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. You will need to setup the ephone-dn’s and ephones on R1 in order

Page 52 - Step 2 Connect Analog Phone

145 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 SBA Version 1: Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. R2(config-ephone-dn)# name George R2(config)# ephone-dn 2 dual-

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146 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 SBA Version 1: Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. R1 will receive calls from the POTS system, so it is necessary to

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147 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 SBA Version 1: Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. need 2 dial-peers: one pots dial-peer type (will handle POTS/PSTN

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148 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 SBA Version 1: Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Some small but important changes must be made on R2 commands. It i

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149 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 SBA Version 1: Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. the PSTN/ POTS module. Connecting a regular phone to the port 8 of

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15 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 2.1.1b Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. e. Besides trunking, what are the other modes for which a switch port

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150 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 SBA Version 1: Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Total Allocated ISDN CCBs = 0 Another useful command is the d

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151 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 SBA Version 1: Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. ! interface Serial0/2/0 ip address 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.0 clo

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152 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 SBA Version 1: Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. no ip dhcp use vrf connected ! no ip domain lookup no ip ips deny-

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153 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 SBA Version 1: Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Student Name____________________________________________ Course

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154 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 SBA Version 1: Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. 1. Configure the router and switch network using a workable IP ad

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155 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 SBA Version 2: Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Student Name____________________________________________ Course/

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156 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 SBA Version 2: Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. 11. Configure two Cisco IP telephony phones. 12. Configure the Cal

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157 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 SBA Table1: Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Table 1 IP Telephony Addressing Scheme Pod Hostname of Cisco CME r

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158 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Table 2 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Table 2 IP Telephony Dial Plan Pod Dial Plan – Extension Numbers Voi

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159 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 TCP and UDP Port Numbers Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. TCP and UDP Port Numbers This document lists real im

Page 68 - Step 4 Reconfigure the Codec

16 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 2.1.1b Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Step 14 Create VLANs on the switch a. Manually create the data and vo

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160 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 TCP and UDP Port Numbers Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Protocol Remote Source Port CallManager Destination Por

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161 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 TCP and UDP Port Numbers Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Protocol Remote Source Port CallManager Destination Por

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162 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 TCP and UDP Port Numbers Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Protocol Remote Source Port CallManager Destination Por

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163 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 TCP and UDP Port Numbers Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Protocol Remote Source Port CallManager Destination Por

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164 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Adtran Atlas 550 Configuration Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Adtran Atlas 550 Configurations

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165 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Command List: Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Command List: Command Example Description archive tar /xt

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17 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 2.1.1b Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. f. Save the switch configuration by typing the following command: CME

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18 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 2.1.1b Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Answers to 2.1.1b lab 1a. The pod number depends on what the instructo

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19 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 2.1.1b Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. 12k. all of the VLANs 12m. If this command can be done, it is the port

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2 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 2.1.1a Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Lab 2.1.1a Basic Setup for the CME Router with Switch Module Objectiv

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20 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 2.1.2 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Lab 2.1.2 Installing Cisco CME Software Objective • Install Cisc

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21 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 2.1.2 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Step 1 Configure the TFTP server Note: If the router has multiple Ethe

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22 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 2.1.2 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. c. Use the show flash command to verify that the IOS file is present in

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23 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 2.1.2 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Answers to 2.1.2 lab 1e. Student’s choice for IP address. 2b. Yes 2f. Y

Page 83 - Step 3 Test the New Account

24 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 2.1.3 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Lab 2.1.3 Connecting the IP Phone to a Switch Objective • Connect a

Page 84 - Step 4 Download XML Template

25 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 2.1.3 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Step 1 Understanding the two types of switches a. There are two types

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26 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 2.1.3 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. d. Connect a straight-through Ethernet cable from the 10/100 SW port o

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27 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 2.1.3 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. The port on the left labeled 10/100BaseTX to Device is used to connect

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28 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 2.1.3 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Answers to 2.1.3 Lab 1b. At the time this lab was written, the 2970 was

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29 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 2.1.4 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Lab 2.1.4 Resetting a 7900 Series Cisco IP Phone to Factory Defaults

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3 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 2.1.1a Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Step 1 Assign a Pod Number a. Ask the instructor to assign a pod numbe

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30 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 2.1.4 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. d. What is an advantage of using an in-line power switch? ____________

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31 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 2.1.4 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Answers to 2.1.4 lab 1c. Depends on the equipment available in the clas

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32 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 3.1.1 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Lab 3.1.1 CME Automated Phone Setup Objectives • Identify the basi

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33 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 3.1.1 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Step 1 Configure Cisco IP Telephony Express using the Automated Method

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34 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 3.1.1 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. o. Refer to the Table 2 IP Telephony Dial Plan (back of lab manual) to

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35 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 3.1.1 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Step 3 Review Changes to the Running Configuration a. From privilege

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36 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 3.1.1 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Step 5 Reload Router a. Do NOT save the router configuration. However,

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37 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 3.1.1 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Answers to 3.1.1 lab 1d. Student dependent 1q. Pod dependent 1s. Pod de

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38 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 3.1.1 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. call-forward busy 6001 call-forward noan 6001 timeout 18 ! ephone-dn 4

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39 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 3.1.2 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Lab 3.1.2 CME Manual Phone Setup Objective • Configure IP Phones us

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4 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 2.1.1a Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. g. Create two VLANs—one for the voice VLAN and one for the data VLAN.

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40 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 3.1.2 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Step 1 Verify if the Telephony Service is Running a. If necessary, put

Page 102 - Equipment Requirements

41 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 3.1.2 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Note: The .tar file must match the IOS version on the CME router. The

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42 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 3.1.2 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. CMERouterX(config-telephony)# max-dn ? ________________________________

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43 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 3.1.2 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. j. Use the create cnf-files command to build XML configuration files th

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44 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 3.1.2 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. r. Add an ephone-dn for the first line appearance on the first phone i

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45 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 3.1.2 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. w. The button command is used to define properties to the buttons locat

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46 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 3.1.2 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Answers to 3.1.2 lab 3b. Answers will vary according to IOS version, bu

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47 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 3.1.3 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Lab 3.1.3 CME Partially Automated Phone Setup Objective • Configu

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48 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 3.1.3 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Step 1 Add a Second IP Phone by using the Auto Assign Method a. Ensur

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49 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 3.1.3 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. j. Lift the handset of the first IP phone and dial the other IP phone

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5 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 2.1.1a Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Step 4 Configure the Router Switch Ports a. Verify the slot into whic

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50 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 3.1.3 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Answers to 3.1.3 lab 1e. IOS dependent, but a common answer is 12. 2c.

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51 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 4.1.1 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Lab 4.1.1 Configuring a FXS Port Objective • Configure a router FX

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52 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 4.1.1 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Step 1 Verify FXS interface a. Power on the router and switch. b. Co

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53 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 4.1.1 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. b. Access global configuration mode on the router and configure the FX

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54 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 4.1.1 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Answers to Lab 4.1.1 1d. The answer is router dependent, but the common

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55 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 4.1.2 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Lab 4.1.2 Configuring a FXO Port Objective • Configure a router F

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56 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 4.1.2 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Step 1 Configure the FXO Port a. Connect a RJ-11 phone cable from the

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57 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 4.1.2 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. f. From the analog phone attached to router FXS port, dial the number

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58 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 4.1.2 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Answers to Lab 4.1.2 1b. Student’s choice 1e. Router model dependent.

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59 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 4.1.3 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Lab 4.1.3 Configuring PRI Interface and DID Objective • Configure

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6 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 2.1.1a Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. c. From privileged mode verify the port is properly configured as a tr

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60 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 4.1.3 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. This lab relies on labs 2.1.1, 2.1.2, 3.1.1, and 4.1.1, being successf

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61 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 4.1.3 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Step 2 Configure the ISDN Switch Type a. From global configuration mo

Page 125 - Enter privilege exec mode

62 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 4.1.3 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. j. Use the command show isdn status and verify that Layer 1 is ACTIVE

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63 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 4.1.3 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. pattern. For example, the command destination-pattern 555[4,6]… direct

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64 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 4.1.3 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. f. Use the port X/X/X:23 command to apply the dial peer to a specific

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65 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 4.1.3 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Answers to Lab 4.1.3 1b. Hardware dependent, but the module is normal

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66 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 4.1.4 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Lab 4.1.4 Configuring VoIP Dial-Peers Across a WAN Link Objective

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67 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 4.1.4 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Step 1 Configure the Serial Interface a. In this lab, Pod 1 and Pod

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68 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 4.1.4 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. b. Associate a pattern to the dial peer by using the global configura

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69 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 4.1.4 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. b. The G729 codec uses an 8kbps data rate. Reconfigure the codec to u

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7 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 2.1.1a Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Step 6 Save the Router Configuration a. Save the router configuration

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70 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 4.1.4 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Answers to Lab 4.1.4 1d. Hardware dependent, but common answers includ

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71 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 4.1.5 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Lab 4.1.5 Configuring Class of Restriction Objective • Configure

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72 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 4.1.5 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. • Configure the lowest numbered IP phone to be able to call over the

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73 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 4.1.5 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. m. Type exit to go to global configuration mode. Define a COR list by

Page 138 - Scenario

74 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 4.1.5 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. i. In ephone-dn mode, enter the command cor incoming Type1. CMERouter

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75 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 4.1.5 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Answers to 4.1.5 lab 2c. Student’s opinion 2m. Yes

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76 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 5.1.1 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Lab 5.1.1 Configure GUI for System Administrator Objective • Con

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77 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 5.1.1 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. • Enable the GUI on the CallManager Express router using files locate

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78 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 5.1.1 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. extracting ephone_admin.html (6146 bytes)! extracting logohome.gif (46

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79 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 5.1.1 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Step 3 Configure a speed dial using the GUI a. Ensure the PC that wi

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8 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 2.1.1a Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Answers to 2.1.1a lab 1a. The pod number depends on what the instructor

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80 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 5.1.1 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. o. What feedback is received as a result of clicking the OK button? _

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81 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 5.1.1 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Answers to 5.1.1 Lab 1b. Yes 1d. Yes 3c. Student dependent, but it sho

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82 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 5.1.2 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Lab 5.1.2 Configure GUI for Customer Administrator Objective • Co

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83 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 5.1.2 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. • Create credentials of ACMEcust with a password of cisco • Copy the

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84 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 5.1.2 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. f. When prompted for a username and password, use the System Administ

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85 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 5.1.2 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Answers to Lab 5.1.2 2c. The following line has been added: web admin

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86 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 5.1.3 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Lab 5.1.3 Configure GUI for Phone User Objective • Configure and

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87 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 5.1.3 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. • Configure a user named KHampton and a password of cisco for the IP

Page 153 - Topology

88 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 5.1.3 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. m. Save the router changes. CMERouterX# copy running-config startup-c

Page 154 - IP Telephony

89 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 5.1.3 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Answers to 5.1.3 Lab 1e. Non Exempt is the default value. 1j. Answers

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9 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 2.1.1b Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Lab 2.1.1b Basic Setup for the CME Router and Switch Objectives • C

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90 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 5.1.4 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Lab 5.1.4 Configuring Call Transfer and Call Forward Objective •

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91 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 5.1.4 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. • Configure consultative transfer • Use the IP phone to configure ca

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92 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 5.1.4 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. k. What message appears when all calls have been forwarded to another

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93 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 5.1.4 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Answers to 5.1.4 Lab 1b. Yes 1d. Yes 1e. Student’s own reasoning, but

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94 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 5.1.5 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Lab 5.1.5 Configuring Call Park Objective • Configure the Call P

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95 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 5.1.5 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. • Configure the ability to park a call at the extension X800 (where X

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96 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 5.1.5 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. k. The Park IP phone feature allows a call to be picked up from a rem

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97 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 5.1.5 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Answers to 5.1.5 Lab 1b. May 24 15:10:36.824: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interfac

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98 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 5.1.6 Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. Lab 5.1.6 Customize the IP Phone Display Objective • Customize th

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