RE: VoIP phone enquiry

From: Scott Morris (swm@emanon.com)
Date: Tue Feb 03 2004 - 15:43:17 GMT-3


SIP is Session Initiation Protocol, which is different. :) SEP is SElsius
Phone.

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Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 3:39 AM
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Subject: Re: VoIP phone enquiry

SIP originated from Selsius IP phone - the company Cisco bought to kick off
their IP telephony

Leigh

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From: "lg01" <lg01@myway.com>
To: <swm@emanon.com>
Cc: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 2:20 AM
Subject: RE: VoIP phone enquiry

> Thanks Scott.
>
> I also noticed that Cisco called the 7960 phones the "SIP phone". So what
does SIP do? Would I still need a PSTN connection if my phone is a 7960 IP
SIP phone?
>
> Thanks,
> L.
>
>
>
>
> --- On Mon 02/02, Scott Morris < swm@emanon.com > wrote:
> From: Scott Morris [mailto: swm@emanon.com]
> To: lg01@myway.com
> Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2004 08:52:13 -0500
> Subject: RE: VoIP phone enquiry
>
> That would be essentially correct. It seems pretty damned easy when you
put<br>it like that! (grin)<br><br>Just watch your peering and codecs and
all that jazz as you get to the<br>entertainment of actually implementing
something like that!<br><br>Scott <br><br>-----Original
Message-----<br>From: lg01 [mailto:lg01@myway.com] <br>Sent: Sunday,
February 01, 2004 11:55 PM<br>To: swm@emanon.com<br>Cc:
ccielab@groupstudy.com<br>Subject: RE: VoIP phone enquiry<br><br><br>Thanks
Scott!!!<br><br>In summary, is my following understanding
correct?<br><br>Scenario A:-<br>I still need a PSTN line, with a FXO port on
my 2620, and then I can talk to<br>anyone (with normal phones) in the PSTN
network.<br><br>Scenario B:-<br>I don't need a PSTN line, all I need is a
data connection with a VoIP Phone,<br>but that restricts me to be able to
only call people who got VoIP phones as<br>well.<br><br>Is this
correct?<br><br>Thanks,<br>L.<br><br><br><br><br> --- On Sun 02/01, Scott
Morris < swm@em!
> anon.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
23:03:12 -0500<br>Subject: RE: VoIP phone enquiry<br><br>The magic wand
would help! :)<br><br>You'll need an FXO port in order to<br>connect out to
a PSTN line. If all you<br>want to do though is talk to your<br>buddy via
an IP Phone, you simply both<br>need to register your phones to a<br>router
running the ITS and then have some<br>peer/method to reach each<br>other!
<br><br>With IP phone to IP phone over a network, network<br>connectivity is
all you<br>need.<br><br>Scott <br><br>-----Original<br>Message-----<br>From:
lg01 [mailto:lg01@myway.com] <br>Sent: Sunday,<br>February 01, 2004 10:59
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>Bummer... I was just
hoping to use my magic wand<br>:)<br><br>Anyway, I know the basics about
dial-peer and dial-p!
> lan stuff,<br>however, how<br>can I translated that into reali!
> ty? As p
>
> er the other poster,<br>it seems like I<br>need an PSTN line that goes
straight into my 2620. What<br>hardware is<br>required for that? I
currently have a NM-2V and VIC-2FXS, but<br>that seems to<br>do only good
for analog phone. <br><br>Is there any other<br>alternative? I want to try
not to rely on the PSTN line,<br>but fully<br>utilized my ADSL connection.
Is that<br>possible?<br><br>Thanks,<br>L.<br><br><br><br><br> --- On Sun
02/01, Scott<br>Morris < swm@emanon.com > wrote:<br>From: Scott Morris
[mailto:<br>swm@emanon.com]<br>To: lg01@myway.com<br>
Cc:<br>ccielab@groupstudy.com<br>Date: Sun, 1 Feb 2004
22:48:37 -0500<br>Subject:<br>RE: VoIP phone enquiry<br><br>There is a LOT
to think about before just<br>magically doing that.<br>:)<br><br>The web
link I sent covers the basics on<br>making a phone connect
to<br>the<br>router. From there, the router will<br>need dial-peers with
a<br>destination in<br>mind of where to go otherwise.<br><br><br>So for
dealing<br>wit!
> h your friend, you'll have to get into the<br>whole concept<br>of
calling,<br>dial plans, codec's and the<br>like.<br><br>Have fun playing
though! That's<br>where you'll learn the<br>most!<br><br>Scott
<br><br>-----Original<br>Message-----<br>From:
lg01<br>[mailto:lg01@myway.com] <br>Sent: Sunday,<br>February 01, 2004
8:30<br>PM<br>To:
swm@emanon.com<br>Cc:<br>ccielab@groupstudy.com<br>Subject: RE:<br>VoIP
phone enquiry<br><br><br>Hi<br>Scott,<br><br>I have read your URL,<br>thanks
for that!!!<br><br>What I'm<br>curious is that with this ITS, can I<br>allow
my IPPhone to talk to<br>the<br>outside world? i.e. would I be able
to<br>substitute my home phone with<br>this<br>Cisco IP Phone, so my friend
can<br>still call me as per normal?<br><br>If you<br>have any instructions
to set<br>this up, it
would<br>be<br>greatly<br>appreciated.<br><br>Cheers,<br>L.<br><br><br><br><
br> ---<br>On Fri<br>01/30, Scott Morris < swm@emanon.com > wrote:<br>From:
Scott<br>Morris [mailto:<br>sw!
> m@emanon.com]<br>To: lg01@myway.com,<br>ccielab@groupstudy.com!
> <br>Date
>
> :
> Fri,<br>30 Jan 2004 23:45:11<br>-0500<br>Subject: RE: VoIP phone
enquiry<br><br>You can<br>run ITS (IOS<br>Telephony Services), or now called
Call<br>Managed<br>Express<br>on a<br>sufficiently configured router to
control your<br>IP<br>Phone.<br>Otherwise,<br>yes, you will need a Call
Manager<br>server<br>setup.<br><br>For<br>more<br>information,<br>check<br>o
ut:<br>http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk652/tk701>/technologies_co<br>nf
igurati<br>on_examp<br>le09186a00800ffdcc.shtml<br><br<br>>HTH,<br><br><br><
br>Scott Morris,<br>CCIE4 (R&S/ISP-Dial/Security/Service<br>Provider)
#4713,<br>CISSP,<br>JNCIS, et<br>al.<br>IPExpert CCIE
Program<br>Manager<br>IPExpert<br>Sr.<br>Technical<br>Instructor<br>swm@eman
on.com/
smorris@ipexpert.net<br>htt<br>p://www<br>.ipexpert.net<br><br><br>
<br><br>-----Original<br>Message-----<br>From:<br>nobody@groupstudy.com<br>[
mailto:nobody@groupstudy.<br>com] On Behalf Of<br>lg01<br>Sent: Friday,
January<br>30, 2004 11:26<br>PM<br>To:<br>ccielab@g!
> roupstudy.com<br>Subject:
VoIP<br>phone<br>enquiry<br><br>Hi<br>group,<br><br>I am a newbie to voice
so would<br>need some<br>help.<br><br>For<br>my Cisco 7960 Series VoIP Phone
to work, it<br>is mandatory to<br>have<br>Cisco<br>CallManager? Or can it
work without<br>one?<br><br>Is there<br>any<br>instructions on how I
can<br>set<br>this<br>up?<br><br>Thanks,<br>L.<br><br><br><br><br<br>
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