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Chapter 4 Configuring the PA-VXA, PA-VXB, and PA-VXC
Configuring Voice over IP
The no shutdown command passes an enable command to the PA-VXA, PA-VXB, or PA-VXC port
adapter. It also causes the PA-VXA, PA-VXB, or PA-VXC port adapter to configure itself based on the
previous configuration commands sent.
Configuring Voice over IP
Voice Over IP (VoIP) enables a Cisco 7200 series router, Cisco 7200 VXR router, Cisco 7301 router,
Cisco 7401ASR router, or Cisco 7500 series router to carry voice traffic (for example, telephone calls
and faxes) over an IP network.
VoIP offers the following benefits:
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Toll bypass
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Remote PBX presence over WANs
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Unified voice and data trunking
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POTS-Internet telephony gateways
Prerequisite Tasks
Before you can configure your Cisco 7200 series router, Cisco 7200 VXR router, Cisco 7301 router,
Cisco 7401ASR router, or Cisco 7500 series router to use VoIP, you must first:
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Establish a working IP network. For more information about configuring IP, refer to the
“IP Overview” and “IP Addressing and Services” chapters in the Cisco IOS Release 12.0 Network
Protocols Configuration Guide, Part 1.
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Install the PA-VXA, PA-VXB, or PA-VXC port adapter in your router.
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Complete your company’s dial plan.
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Establish a working telephony network based on your company’s dial plan.
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Integrate your dial plan and telephony network into your existing IP network topology. Merging
your IP and telephony networks depends on your particular IP and telephony network topology. In
general, we make the following suggestions:
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Use canonical numbers wherever possible. It is important to avoid situations where numbering
systems are significantly different on different routers or access servers in your network.
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Make routing or dialing transparent to the user—for example, avoid secondary dial tones from
secondary switches, where possible.
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Contact your PBX vendor for instructions about how to reconfigure the appropriate PBX
interfaces.
After you have analyzed your dial plan and decided how to integrate it into your existing IP network,
you are ready to configure your network devices to support VoIP.