IP Telephony Using CallManager Express Lab Portfolio

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Pub. Date: 2006-12-22
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Summary

A hands-on approach to learning the basic principles of VoIP to build a voice-enabled network for the small-medium business.

Author Biography

Cheryl A. Schmidt is a full-time faculty member in the network engineering technology department at Florida

Community College at Jacksonville (FCCJ). She has a master’s degree in computer and information resource

management. Schmidt started her career in computers while in the Navy. She has been working on computers

and networks ever since. For the past ten years, she has taught courses such as computer repair, CCNA, CCNP,

VoIP, QoS, and wireless. FCCJ is one of the few Cisco Academy Advanced Training Centers for CCNP, wireless,

and security. Schmidt lives with her husband and children in Jacksonville, Florida.

 

Ernie Friend is the director of academic systems at Florida Community College at Jacksonville (FCCJ). FCCJ

is one of the largest community colleges in the United States, with more than 60,000 students. Friend manages

the Network Engineering Technology Department at FCCJ. He previously managed the college’s network and

computer infrastructure. Friend has a bachelor’s degree in electronics management. He spent more than ten years

in the Navy, managing several computer-based aviation repair facilities. He has managed computer and networking

departments for more than 14 years at the college. He continues to explore and teach the latest networking

technologies.

Table of Contents

Traditional Phone and IP Telephony
Overview of Traditional Phone Networks
Understanding Basic Analog Technologies
More Connectivity
VoIP Ports
IP Telephony Terms
Installing Cisco CallManager Express (CME)
Configure the TFTP Server
Update and Install the Cisco CME IOS
Router, Integrated Switch, and IP Phone Basic Configuration
Overview of VoIP
Basic Configuration
Basic Requirements for VoIP
Implementation VLAN
Review IP Phone Connectivity Options
Special Commands for the Labs
Connecting the IP Phone to a Switch
Understand the Power Capability of Switches
Cable the IP Phone to an Inline Power Switch/Switch Module
Cable the IP Phone to a Noninline Power Switch/Switch Module
Resetting a Cisco IP Phone
Provide Power to the Switch
Reset the Cisco IP Phone
IP Addressing with IP Telephony
Configuring a Cisco CallManager Express-Capable Router and anIntegrated Switch
Select a Pod Number
Erase the Configuration from the Router and Switch Module
Perform Basic Router Configuration
Configure the Router Switch Module Ports
Verify VLAN Configuration
Save the Router Configuration
Configuring a Cisco CallManager Express-Capable Router with anExternal Switch
Select a Pod Number
Erase the Router Configuration
Assign a Router Name and Cable
Configure Layer 3 Trunking
Configure the Routing Protocol
Erase the Switch
Assign a Switch Name
Configure Layer 3 Access to the Switch
Enable the Management VLAN
Configure a Switch Port as a Trunk Port
Create VLANs on the Switch
Test Connectivity Across the Trunk
Configure Switch Ports for IP Phones
Managing and Configuring Cisco VoIP Devices
IP Telephony IP Addresses
DHCP Option 150 PC IP Addressing ephone-dn
Cisco Network Assistant
Configuring VoIP Using the telephony-service setup Program
Configure the Cisco IP Phones Using the telephony-service setup Command
Verify Connectivity Between the Cisco IP Phones
Connect a PC to the Cisco IP Phone Port, and Verify the Configuration
Erase and Reboot the Router
Manually Configuring a CME Router for VoIP Phones
Configure a DHCP Pool for Cisco IP Phones
Verify and Optionally Load the Cisco Firmware File
Perform Basic Router Configuration for a Cisco IP Phone
Verify Cisco IP Phone Registration
Add Configuration for a Second Cisco IP Phone
Connecting a Second IP Phone Using the auto assign Command
Add a Second Cisco IP Phone by Using the auto assign Command
Connect and Verify the Phone Configuration
Using the Quick Configuration Tool to Set Up Cisco CME
Install the QCT Software
Configure the QCT Software
Using Cisco Network Assistant
Preconfigure the Router and Switch/Switch Module
Install the Cisco Network Assistant Software
Configure the Cisco Network Assistant Software
Dial Plans and Dial Peers
Types of Dial Peers
Destination Patterns
Ports and Session Targets
Call Legs
Single-Router Dial Peer Exercise
Single-Router Wildcard Dial Peer Exercise Destination Pattern Wildcard Digits
Two-Router Wildcard Dial Peer Exercise
Four-Router Wildcard Dial Peer Exercise
Complex Two-Router Wildcard Dial Peer Exercise
Configuring VoIP Ports FXS and FXO Interfaces
T1 Interfaces
Configuring FXS Connectivity
Verify FXS Capability
Connect and Configure the Analog Phone
Configuring FX0 Connectivity
Configure the FXO Interface
Configure the Dial Peer
Verify FXO Connectivity
Configuring T1/PRI Connectivity
Verify That the Router Has T1 Capability
Configure the ISDN S
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