Manual Cisco Systems 1760

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    Quick Start Guide Cisco 1760 Modular Access Rout er Cabling and Installation INCLUDING LICENSE AND W ARRANTY 1 Cisco One-Y ear Limited Hardw are W ar ranty T erms 2 Overview 3 Pa rt s L i s t 4 Mounting the Rout er in a R ac k 5 Installing WIC/VIC Cards 6 Connecting the Ro uter to Y our Local Network 7 Connect P ower and V erify Installation 8 Conn ...

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    2 1 Cisco One-Year Limited Hardware Warranty Terms There are special terms app licable to your hardware warranty and v arious services that you can use during t he warranty period. Y our formal W arranty Statement, i ncluding the wa rranties and lic ense agreements applicable to Cis co software, is av ailabl e on Cisco.com. Follo w these step s to ...

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    3 Complete the information belo w , and keep it for reference. 2 Overview This document describes the ha rdware installation and software configuratio n steps necessary to in stall your Cisco 1760 modular access router with its compleme nt of W AN interface cards (WICs) and voice interface cards (VICs). Ad d it io na l documentation can be found on ...

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    4 Figur e 1 Bra ck et Moun ting P oints T o install the router in a 19-inch or a 24-inch standard rack, follow the i nstructions de scribed in these procedures: • Attaching Brackets to the Router • Attaching Brackets to the Rack • Attaching the Optional Cable Guide Attaching Brackets to the Router The bracket orientation and the screws you us ...

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    5 Attaching Brackets to the Rack After the brackets are attached to the router , use the four s upplied number -12 Phillips machine screws to securely attach the brackets to the rack, as shown i n Figure 3. Caution Make sure that the fans on the side of the chassis are not blocked. Figure 3 Attac hing Brac k ets to the Rack Attaching the Optional C ...

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    6 Figure 4 Attac hing the Ca ble Guide to the Router 5 Installing WIC/VIC Cards The router has four card slots that hold Cisco WICs and VICs. Either one or two WICs may be installed, with the remai ning slots holding VICs, as desired. If no WICs are present in the slot s, up to four VICs may be installed. Each WIC has one or two W AN ports, and eac ...

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    7 Caution Do not connect a W AN, telephone or fax cable to the ca rd until you have completed the installa tion procedure. Card Installation Follow these steps to insert a card in the router: Step 1 Make sure the router is turned off and is disconnected from AC power . Caution Power must be removed from the system prior to installing or removing WI ...

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    8 Note Slots 2 and 3 accept VICs only . These slots have a small meta l tab on the right side that interferes with a similar tab on WICs, preventing the insertion of WICs by mistake. Step 6 T ighten the screws that are on the card. Voice Port Verification When the router is connected to a PC and you are running the command-line interface, as descri ...

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    9 War n in g The ports labeled 10/100-Mbps Eth ernet port and Console port are safety extra-low voltage (SEL V) circuits. SEL V circuits should only be c onnected to other SEL V circuits. Because BRI circuits are treated lik e telephone-network voltage, avoid connecti ng the SEL V circuits to the telephone network vo ltage (TNV) circuits. (T o see ...

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    10 War n in g This product relies on the building’ s installation for short-circuit (overcurrent) protection. Ensure that a fuse o r circuit breaker no larger than 120V AC, 15A U.S. (240V AC, 16A international) is used on the phase conductors (all current-carrying conductors). War n in g This equipment need s to be grounded. Use a green-a nd-yell ...

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    11 • MOD OK—On when the virtual private ne tw ork (VPN) module is correctly instal led in its slot and is recognized by the system. 8 Connect a PC to the Router Console Port Connect a PC to the router’ s co nsole port and establish a cons ole session to view startup messages and verify voice card installation. Follow these steps to connect th ...

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    12 --- System Configuration Dialog --- At any point you may enter a question mark '?' for help. Use ctrl-c to abort configuration dialog at any prompt. Default settings are in square brackets '[]'. Would you like to enter the initial configuration dialog? [yes/no]: T o learn how to use the CLI to configure the router , see the ? ...

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    13 If these messages do not appear , SDM and a default configuration f ile were installed on the router a t the factory . T o use SDM to configure the router , see the “ Initial Configuration Using Cisco Router and Security Device Manager” section on pa ge 12. Note Be sure to save your configuration changes occasionally so that they are not los ...

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    14 10 Use the CLI to Configure VoIP The following sections explain how to set up basi c V oIP conf igurations using the Cisco IOS command line interface (CLI). Note V oIP requires one of the IP/Plus/V oice feature sets from IOS Release 12.2(2)XK, or later . • Informat ion for Inter national Use rs • Saving the Configuration • Configuring the ...

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    15 The router is now configured to start in the new configuration. Configuring the Fast Ethernet Interface T o co nfigure the Fast Ethernet interface, follow these steps, beginning in global configuration mode: Configuring a Dial Plan Use a dial plan to map the destination tel ephone numbers with the voice ports on the router . In North America, th ...

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    16 The destination-pattern command defines the telephone number as soci ated with the V oFR dial peer . The session ta rget command specifies a destination DLCI for the V oFR dial peer . Use the dial-peer vo ice command to define dial p eers and to change to d ial peer configuration mode. For examples, se e the “Configuring FXS Interfaces” sect ...

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    17 • An FXO (foreign exchange office) interface connects local calls to a PSTN central office or to a PBX that does not support E&M signaling. This is th e interface a standard telephone provides. Ports on this VIC are pink. • An E&M is a signaling technique for two-wire and fo ur - wire telephone and trunk interfaces. The E&M VIC c ...

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    18 Note If your router is configured with four 2-port VICs, you ca n connect a total of eight telephones and fa x machines to it. As the router has only four slots, you need to replace on e VIC with a WIC to provide an interface for IP c onnectivity to the W AN and for data traffic. T o accommodate more voic e d evices, you need to add more routers ...

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    19 West(config)# These commands a re summarized in Figure 13. Figur e 13 W est Router Configur ed f or Loca l Dial P eer s The dial-peer command always takes the argumen t voice . The number following it is the dial-peer tag, and pots is the ty pe of dial peer . Cisco IOS software refers to a telephone number as a destination pattern because it is ...

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    20 Enter the following commands to configure the local ports on the East router with the dial-peer information in T able 4: East(config)# dial-peer voice 901 pots East(config-dial-peer)# destination-pattern 19195558282 East(config-dial-peer)# port 1/0 East(config)# dial-peer voice 902 pots East(config-dial-peer)# destination-pattern 19195559595 Eas ...

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    21 Figure 16 IP Connection Between Rout ers Look at the connection between the W est router and the IP network. This connection does not include a voice port or an attached telephone—it leads from a W AN interface to a remote destination somewhere on the IP network. IP routers can locate IP addresses on the network, but they can not locate teleph ...

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    22 Y ou can simplify this process by configuring number expansio n for East router telephone numbers on the W est router: West(config)# num-exp 5.... 1919555.... Now users can dial a five-digit extension beginning with 5 from a telephone on the W e st router to reach a telephone on the East router . These commands a re summarized in Figure 17. Figu ...

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    23 Checking the Remote Dial Peer Confi guration If you configured V oIP dial peers on your router by following these examples, you can place calls f rom that router to telephone s on the remote routers (using just the extension if you configured number expansion). If you have trouble placing calls, ping th e remote router to make sure you have IP c ...

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    24 Note In this example, W est router voice port 1/0 has two separate POTS dial peers asso ciated wi th it. Dial peer 201 matches calls beginning with the d igit 9 and handles PSTN calls orig inatin g from the W est router . Dial peer 601 matches calls beginning with the digit 7 and ha ndles calls to the PSTN originating from the East router . Chec ...

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    25 In this example, W est users can dial 5 and a four -digi t extensi on to reach telephones in the East office. East users can dial 5 and a four -digit extension to reach telephones in the W est office. The W est router connects to th e PBX through an E&M VIC port 0/0. This port is associated with a POTS dial peer for incoming calls. But you n ...

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    26 Configure the East router similar to the W est router . The East router connects to the PBX through an E&M VIC port 0/1. Enter the following commands to configure a POTS dial peer for all East telephones: East(config)# dial-peer voice 211 pots East(config-dial-peer)# destination-pattern 1919555.... East(config-dial-peer)# port 0/1 Enter the ...

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    27 Figure 22 A Networ k Using ISDN BRI V oice Interfaces Configuring the BRI Layer 1 At the BRI Layer 1, you can configure each port of the VIC to opera te in NT (clock source) or TE (clock sla ve) mode by using the IOS isdn layer1-emulate command in interface config uration mode: isdn layer1-emulate {network | user} where network enables the VIC t ...

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    28 where hig h enables the external clock, and lo w enables the internal clock to drive the VIC. By default, the clock priority is set to high. Note If the VIC loses its external clock source, as when the ISDN line is down, the internal clock source takes over until the external clock is functioning agai n. Configuration Example T o co nfigure each ...

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    29 Debugging Commands Use the following commands to debug your configuration: • debug bri • debug isdn q921 • debug isdn q931 • debug isdn events • show isdn status bri • show controller bri • show interfaces bri For more information about these co mmands, see the IOS documentation. Configuring DID Interfaces Direct Inward Dialing (DI ...

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    30 Prerequisites The following actions are required to support DID: • Obtain DID service from your service provider . • Establish a working netw ork. • Complete your company’ s dial plan. • Establish a working telephony network ba sed on your company’ s dial plan . • Install the VIC-2DID cards. For more info rmation about VIC-2DID car ...

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    31 Number of signaling protocol errors are 0 Impedance is set to 600r Ohm Station name Chalil Mohanan, Station number 1234567 Voice card specific Info Follows: Signal Type is wink-start Dial Type is dtmf In Seizure is inactive Out Seizure is inactive Digit Duration Timing is set to 100 ms InterDigit Duration Timing is set to 100 ms Pulse Rate Timin ...

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    32 Figure 24 Bandwidth V ersus Quality of Service IP Precedence Use the ip precedence command to give voice p ackets a higher pri ority than other IP data traffic. Every IP packet is given a precedence level: the numbers 1 through 5 identify classes for IP flows; the numbers 6 throug h 7 are used for network and backbone routing and updates. Y ou c ...

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    33 Multilink PPP with Link Fragmentation Interleave Multilink PPP with link fragmentation i nterleave (MLPPP with LFI) all ows large packets to be multilink-encapsulated and fragmented into smaller packets, thus ensu ring that voice packets are transmitted wit h out delay; small real-time pa ckets, which are not multilink-encapsulated, are transmit ...

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    34 Note When you enter the show running-config command, the format of the ip rtp header-compression command changes to ip rtp header -compression iphc-format . Frame Relay Configuration for VoIP Configuring V oIP on a Frame Rela y link invo lves certain special considerations to en sure accep table voice qual ity . For Frame Relay links with slow o ...

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    35 Y ou can access international Ci sco websites at this URL: http://www .cisco.com/public/countries_languages.shtml Documentation DVD Cisco documentation and additional literature are available in a Documentation DVD pac kage, which may have shipped with your product. The Documentation DVD is updated regularly an d may be more current than printed ...

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    36 If you prefer to see advisories and notices as they are updated in real time, you can access a Product Security Incident Respon se T eam Really Simple Syndicati on (PSIR T RSS) feed from thi s URL: http://www .cisco.com/en/US/products /products_psirt_rss_feed.html Reporting Security Prob lems in Cisco Products Cisco is committed to delivering se ...

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    37 Submitting a Service Request Using the online T AC Service Request T ool is the fastest way to open S 3 and S4 service requests. (S3 and S4 service requests ar e those in which your network is minimally impaired or for whi ch you require product information.) After you describe your situation, the T AC Serv ice Request T o ol pr ovides recommend ...

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    38 • Internet Protocol Journal is a quarterly journal published by Cisco Syst ems for engineering professionals involved in designing, developing, and operating public and private internets and intranets. Y ou can access the Intern et Protocol Journal at this URL: http://www .cisco.com/ipj • W orld-class networking training is avai lable from C ...

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