RE: VoIP phone enquiry

From: Scott Morris (swm@emanon.com)
Date: Mon Feb 02 2004 - 10:52:13 GMT-3


That would be essentially correct. It seems pretty damned easy when you put
it like that! (grin)

Just watch your peering and codecs and all that jazz as you get to the
entertainment of actually implementing something like that!

Scott

-----Original Message-----
From: lg01 [mailto:lg01@myway.com]
Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2004 11:55 PM
To: swm@emanon.com
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: VoIP phone enquiry

Thanks Scott!!!

In summary, is my following understanding correct?

Scenario A:-
I still need a PSTN line, with a FXO port on my 2620, and then I can talk to
anyone (with normal phones) in the PSTN network.

Scenario B:-
I don't need a PSTN line, all I need is a data connection with a VoIP Phone,
but that restricts me to be able to only call people who got VoIP phones as
well.

Is this correct?

Thanks,
L.

 --- On Sun 02/01, Scott Morris < swm@emanon.com > wrote:
From: Scott Morris [mailto: swm@emanon.com]
To: lg01@myway.com
     Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Date: Sun, 1 Feb 2004 23:03:12 -0500
Subject: RE: VoIP phone enquiry

The magic wand would help! :)<br><br>You'll need an FXO port in order to
connect out to a PSTN line. If all you<br>want to do though is talk to your
buddy via an IP Phone, you simply both<br>need to register your phones to a
router running the ITS and then have some<br>peer/method to reach each
other! <br><br>With IP phone to IP phone over a network, network
connectivity is all you<br>need.<br><br>Scott <br><br>-----Original
Message-----<br>From: lg01 [mailto:lg01@myway.com] <br>Sent: Sunday,
February 01, 2004 10:59 PM<br>To: swm@emanon.com<br>Cc:
ccielab@groupstudy.com<br>Subject: RE: VoIP phone enquiry<br><br><br>Hi
Scott,<br><br>Bummer... I was just hoping to use my magic wand
:)<br><br>Anyway, I know the basics about dial-peer and dial-plan stuff,
however, how<br>can I translated that into reality? As per the other poster,
it seems like I<br>need an PSTN line that goes straight into my 2620. What
hardware is<br>required for that? I currently have a NM-2V and VIC-2FXS, but
that seems to<br>do only good for analog phone. <br><br>Is there any other
alternative? I want to try not to rely on the PSTN line,<br>but fully
utilized my ADSL connection. Is that
possible?<br><br>Thanks,<br>L.<br><br><br><br><br> --- On Sun 02/01, Scott
Morris < swm@emanon.com > wrote:<br>From: Scott Morris [mailto:
swm@emanon.com]<br>To: lg01@myway.com<br> Cc:
ccielab@groupstudy.com<br>Date: Sun, 1 Feb 2004 22:48:37 -0500<br>Subject:
RE: VoIP phone enquiry<br><br>There is a LOT to think about before just
magically doing that.<br>:)<br><br>The web link I sent covers the basics on
making a phone connect to<br>the<br>router. From there, the router will
need dial-peers with a<br>destination in<br>mind of where to go otherwise.
<br><br>So for dealing<br>with your friend, you'll have to get into the
whole concept<br>of calling,<br>dial plans, codec's and the
like.<br><br>Have fun playing though! That's<br>where you'll learn the
most!<br><br>Scott <br><br>-----Original<br>Message-----<br>From: lg01
[mailto:lg01@myway.com] <br>Sent: Sunday,<br>February 01, 2004 8:30
PM<br>To: swm@emanon.com<br>Cc:<br>ccielab@groupstudy.com<br>Subject: RE:
VoIP phone enquiry<br><br><br>Hi<br>Scott,<br><br>I have read your URL,
thanks for that!!!<br><br>What I'm<br>curious is that with this ITS, can I
allow my IPPhone to talk to<br>the<br>outside world? i.e. would I be able to
substitute my home phone with<br>this<br>Cisco IP Phone, so my friend can
still call me as per normal?<br><br>If you<br>have any instructions to set
this up, it would
be<br>greatly<br>appreciated.<br><br>Cheers,<br>L.<br><br><br><br><br> ---
On Fri<br>01/30, Scott Morris < swm@emanon.com > wrote:<br>From: Scott
Morris [mailto:<br>swm@emanon.com]<br>To: lg01@myway.com,
ccielab@groupstudy.com<br>Date: Fri,<br>30 Jan 2004 23:45:11
-0500<br>Subject: RE: VoIP phone enquiry<br><br>You can<br>run ITS (IOS
Telephony Services), or now called Call<br>Managed<br>Express<br>on a
sufficiently configured router to control your
IP<br>Phone.<br>Otherwise,<br>yes, you will need a Call Manager
server<br>setup.<br><br>For<br>more
information,<br>check<br>out:<br>http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk652/tk701
/technologies_co<br>nfigurati<br>on_examp<br>le09186a00800ffdcc.shtml<br><br
>HTH,<br><br><br><br>Scott Morris,<br>CCIE4 (R&S/ISP-Dial/Security/Service
Provider) #4713,<br>CISSP,<br>JNCIS, et<br>al.<br>IPExpert CCIE Program
Manager<br>IPExpert
Sr.<br>Technical<br>Instructor<br>swm@emanon.com/smorris@ipexpert.net<br>htt
p://www<br>.ipexpert.net<br><br><br> <br><br>-----Original
Message-----<br>From:<br>nobody@groupstudy.com<br>[mailto:nobody@groupstudy.
com] On Behalf Of<br>lg01<br>Sent: Friday, January<br>30, 2004 11:26
PM<br>To:<br>ccielab@groupstudy.com<br>Subject: VoIP
phone<br>enquiry<br><br>Hi<br>group,<br><br>I am a newbie to voice so would
need some<br>help.<br><br>For<br>my Cisco 7960 Series VoIP Phone to work, it
is mandatory to<br>have<br>Cisco<br>CallManager? Or can it work without
one?<br><br>Is there<br>any<br>instructions on how I can
set<br>this<br>up?<br><br>Thanks,<br>L.<br><br><br><br><br
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