Cisco Systems IP Telephony v1.0 user manual

User manual for the device Cisco Systems IP Telephony v1.0

Device: Cisco Systems IP Telephony v1.0
Category: IP Phone
Manufacturer: Cisco Systems
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Added : 8/31/2013
Number of pages: 165
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This document is exclusive property of Cisco Systems, Inc. Permission is granted to print and copy
this document for noncommercial distribution and exclusive use by instructors in the IP Telephony
course as part of an official Cisco Networking Academy Program.

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Lab 2.1.1a Basic Setup for the CME Router with Switch Module Objectives • Configure a Cisco router in preparation for CallManager Express (CME) • Configure a switch in preparation for CME Equipment Requirements • Cisco CallManager Express (CME) capable router with switch module • Workstation with an Ethernet 10/100 NIC installed • Two Cisco IP phones In this lab, the ACME.com Company has decided to deploy CallManager Express in the enterprise. First, the router portion (includi

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Step 1 Assign a Pod Number a. Ask the instructor to assign a pod number to the lab group. What pod number was the group assigned? ____________________ Step 2 Erasing Configuration and VLANs from the Router a. The router with a four port switch module stores VLAN information in Flash memory. To ensure the router does not have a previous configuration, connect a console cable to the router and power on the router. b. Erase the switch VLAN database and startup-configuration file by usi

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g. Create two VLANs—one for the voice VLAN and one for the data VLAN. VLAN 1, the management VLAN, is already created. Note that the X shown in the command is the pod number. CMERouterX# vlan database CMERouterX(vlan)# vlan X0 name Data state active CMERouterX(vlan)# vlan X5 name Voice state active h. Go into the configuration mode for the management VLAN by entering global configuration mode and typing the command interface vlan 1. The management VLAN is the VLAN used to remotely manag

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Step 4 Configure the Router Switch Ports a. Verify the slot into which the router switch four port module inserts by (1) viewing the router and (2) using the show diag command. Look for the words 4 Port FE Switch. CMERouterX# show diag b. Based on the previous step, into what slot does the switch module insert? _________________ c. Use the show ip interface brief command to verify the slot and the format used for the interface. For example in a 2811 ISR, the four ports list as FastEthern

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c. From privileged mode verify the port is properly configured as a trunk port by using the show interfaces slot/port-adapter/port switchport command (where interface-id is the switch port used to connect to the router). CMERouterX# show interfaces fastethernet slot/port-adapter/port switchport d. What is the status of the switch port (shown as switchport in the command output)? _____________________________________________________________________________ e. What is the status of the

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Step 6 Save the Router Configuration a. Save the router configuration by typing the following command: CMERouterX# copy running-config startup-config Note: Save the router configuration to a text file as well. These configurations will be required in future labs. 7 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 2.1.1a Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc.

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Answers to 2.1.1a lab 1a. The pod number depends on what the instructor assigned. 3m. 10.X0.0.1 (Pod1 is 10.1.0.1; Pod2 is 10.2.0.1, etc.) 4b. Depends on the router being used 4d. Usually this answer will be something similar to the following: FastEthernet 0/0/0, 0/0/1, 0/0/2, and 0/0/3 OR FastEthernet 1/0/0, 1/0/1, 1/0/2, and 1/0/3. 4f. DOT1Q is the parameter that specifies the IEEE 802.1Q trunking protocol to be used on the subinterface. The 802.1Q trunking protocol is the most commonl

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Lab 2.1.1b Basic Setup for the CME Router and Switch Objectives • Configure a Cisco router in preparation for CallManager Express (CME) • Identify the DHCP configuration commands • Configure a switch in preparation for CME Equipment Requirements • Cisco CallManager Express (CME) capable router • Inline Power capable switch or non-inline power switch with power injectors • Workstation with an Ethernet 10/100 NIC installed In this lab, the ACME.com Company has decided to deploy Ca

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Step 2 Basic CME Router Configuration a. Connect to the console port of a Cisco CallManager Express router and power it on. If the router has a configuration already on it, erase the router and reload it. b. Enter privilege mode, and then configuration mode. c. Change the hostname of the router. Use the command hostname CMERouterX, where X is the pod number assigned to the group. Throughout the rest of the lab, use IP Telephony Table 1 parameters based on the pod number assigned. Router(

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j. Configure the management VLAN subinterface with an IP address appropriate for the management VLAN. From the subinterface configuration mode, enter the IP address for the management VLAN based on the information found in IP Telephony Table 1. Use the command ip address 10.X.0.1 255.255.255.0 command (where X is the pod number). CMERouterX(config-subif)# ip address 10.X.0.1 255.255.255.0 If a switch was configured with an IP address on the same management VLAN, what would be the default g

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r. Configure the EIGRP routing protocol by using the router eigrp 100 command to start an EIGRP process with an autonomous system number of 100. Then enter the command network 10.0.0.0, which enables and advertises EIGRP updates on all 10.0.0.0-configured interfaces. CMERouterX(config)# router eigrp 100 CMERouterX (config-router)# network 10.0.0.0 s. Connect a straight-through cable between the Ethernet port on the router and port 1 on the switch. t. Verify connectivity by viewing the

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Step 5 Assign a name to the switch a. Enter privilege mode and then configuration mode. Use the hostname CMESwitchX command (where X is the pod number) to name the switch. Throughout the rest of the lab, use IP Telephony Table 1 parameters based on the pod number assigned. Switch# configure terminal Switch(config)# hostname CMESwitchX Step 6 Examine the current running configuration a. From privileged mode, exam the current configuration that follows to verify that there is no c

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c. Set the default gateway for the switch to 10.X.0.1 (where X is the pod number). CMESwitchX(config)# ip default-gateway 10.X.0.1 d. What is the purpose of putting a default gateway on a switch? (Be specific.) __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ Step 10 Verify and activate the management VLANs settings a. Verify the interface settings on VLAN 1 as follows: CMESwitchX# show interfaces

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e. Besides trunking, what are the other modes for which a switch port can be configured? _____________________________________________________________________________ f. From enable mode verify the port is properly configured as a trunk port by using the show interface interface-id switchport command (where interface-id is the switch port used to connect to the router). CMESwitchX# show interfaces fastethernet 0/1 switchport g. What is the status of the switch port (shown as switchport

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Step 14 Create VLANs on the switch a. Manually create the data and voice VLANs in the VLAN database. The X in the VLAN number is the pod number. CMESwitchX# vlan database CMESwitchX(vlan)# vlan X0 CMESwitchX(vlan)# vlan X5 CMESwitchX(vlan)# exit Step 15 Configure switch ports for IP phones a. Cable the two IP phones to switch ports 4 and 6 using straight-through cables. b. Configure the two IP phone ports to use the IEEE 802.1Q trunking protocol using the switchport trunk encapsul

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f. Save the switch configuration by typing the following command: CMESwitchX# copy running-config startup-config Note: Save the router and switch configurations to a text file as well. These configurations will be required in future labs. 17 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 2.1.1b Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc.

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Answers to 2.1.1b lab 1a. The pod number depends on what the instructor assigned. 2h. The interfaces on the router depends on the router model and physical configuration being used by the student. 2j. 10.X.0.1 (Pod1 is 10.1.0.1; Pod2 is 10.2.0.1, etc.) 2l. DOT1Q is the parameter that specifies the IEEE 802.1Q trunking protocol to be used on the subinterface. The 802.1Q trunking protocol is the most commonly used trunking protocol. The alternative is ISL. Note many switches do not have bot

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12k. all of the VLANs 12m. If this command can be done, it is the port that the student is using to connect to the router, port 1. 12n. VLAN X0 (where X is the pod number) 12o. 1-4094 (all of them) 12p. VLAN 1 13b. Yes 19 - 165 IP Telephony v1.0 Lab 2.1.1b Copyright © 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc.

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Lab 2.1.2 Installing Cisco CME Software Objective • Install Cisco CallManager Express (CME) software on the router Equipment Requirements • Cisco CallManager Express (CME) capable router • Cisco router IOS version that supports CallManager Express • Workstation with Ethernet 0/100 NIC installed • TFTP server application • Access to Table 1 IP Telephony IP Addressing Scheme and VLAN Assignment document In this lab the ACME.com Company has configured the router with a basic config


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