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Basic Configuration Using the Command-Line
Interface on the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway
The information in this chapter applies to the Cisco VGD 1T3 voice gateway. After you have verified
your basic setup, you are ready to begin performing basic tasks that prepare your system for data call
processing.
This chapter describes how to use the Cisco IOS software command-line interface (CLI) to commission
your Cisco VGD 1T3 voice gateway and includes the following tasks:
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Configuring the Hostname, Password, and Time Stamps, page 45
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Configuring Local AAA Security, page 47
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Creating a Login Banner, page 48
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Configuring Loopback Interfaces, Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces, and IP Routes, page 49
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Configuring a Channelized T3 Feature Card, page 50
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Configuring ISDN PRI, page 51
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Configuring the D Channels for ISDN Signaling, page 55
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Configuring the Voice Feature Card, page 58
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Configuring Clocking, page 59
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Enabling IP Basic Setup, page 62
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Verifying the Final Running Configuration, page 63
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Saving Configuration Changes, page 65
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Where to Go Next, page 65
Configuring the Hostname, Password, and Time Stamps
The first configuration tasks you might want to execute are assign a hostname to your Cisco VGD 1T3,
set an encrypted password, and turn on time stamps for these reasons:
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Assigning a hostname allows you to distinguish between different network devices.
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Setting an encrypted password in the configuration file adds greater security on your gateway.