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Chapter 3 Configuring the Cisco IPVC 3500 Series Gateway
Configuring Gateway Settings
Step 2
Click the
Settings
tab.
Step 3
Click the
Advanced
button.
Step 4
Click
Commands
.
The Advanced Commands dialog box appears.
Step 5
Configure an advanced command by one of the following methods:
a.
In the
Command
field, enter a command.
b.
In the
Parameters
field, enter the parameters for the command.
—or—
a.
In the
Available commands
field, select one of the advanced commands.
b.
In the
Available parameters
field, choose from one of the parameters that appears.
Step 6
Click
Send
.
In the Response field, the gateway indicates whether it received and executed the command. If you send
an invalid command, an “Unknown Command” message appears.
About Gateway Services
Cisco IPVC 3500 Series Gateway services are the mechanism that allows IP network endpoints to
choose the type of connection they want to establish with a terminal or telephone on a circuit-switched
network. A gateway service defines the maximum bit rate for each channel, the media content of the
stream (voice or data), and the mode of the call (restricted or non-restricted).
A service prefix identifies a service. The service prefix is an identifier string that can have up to 31
characters. Valid characters are 0 to 9, pound (#), asterisk (*), or comma (,). You access a service by
dialing the service prefix before the phone number of the destination. For example, 9* would be
identified by the gateway as a service prefix if you dialed 9*5673994.
Note
If the
Ignore caller bearer rate and force service rate
setting in the Advanced section of the Settings
tab is selected, a service uses the defined bit rate. If the
Ignore caller bearer rate and force service
rate
setting is unselected, the bit rate defined in the service serves as the maximum limit for the service.
The gateway has two types of services: default and user-defined. Default services come pre-configured
on the gateway. User-defined services are services that you can define at any time using the Gateway
interface. Upon registration with a gatekeeper, the gateway provides the gatekeeper with a list of gateway
services.
The following topics discuss how you can configure services in the Services tab:
•
Viewing Existing Services, page 3-34
•
Adding or Editing Services, page 3-35
•
Deleting Gateway Services, page 3-36
Viewing Existing Services
The Services tab in the Gateway interface displays a list of currently defined services for the gateway in
a table format with the following columns and fields:
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