[cisco-voip] configuring the VIC2-4FXO

Lelio Fulgenzi lelio at uoguelph.ca
Thu Mar 6 16:23:35 EST 2008


I think the biggest thing is that this forum is not a replacement for the TAC and/or Cisco support. There have been other posts on the list which have had a similar urgency/expectation attached which have surprised me. As with any other public forum, post and cross your fingers. ;) There really shouldn't be any expectation for support. The other thing is, if you get support from the list, please consider contributing back to the list. There are many on this list that will actually go into the lab to help solve a problem. Granted, it's not their dime, but what goes around comes around as they say.


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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Muneeb khan 
  To: Robert Kulagowski 
  Cc: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net 
  Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 4:05 PM
  Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] configuring the VIC2-4FXO


  Dear All,

  I am extreamlly very sorry, for my last email. but God knows i am stuck in the problem from last week or so, and my management is putting pressure day by day. My friend told me about the fourm so i joint and lost my paitence.  

  I am sorry again for putting that stupid email. 

  Robert: i'll follow the steps you mentioned in the email. Thanks for the help.

  regards
  Muneeb Khan


  On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 7:35 PM, Robert Kulagowski <rkulagow at gmail.com> wrote:

    > i am having a problem configuring the VIC2-4FXO on 2811 cisco router.
    > let me 1st discuss the scenario, i have 4 PSTN numbers directly attached
    > to the same VIC and configured for the hunting purpose. but when we hit
    > the call onto the numbers they only occupy one PSTN line and when we
    > made another call which should go onto the next FXO line, but it didn't.
    > what i guess, when the call is landed on the router, it doesn;t
    > forwarded to the VOIP dial-peer.


    Are these inbound calls?

    Are you sure that the PSTN has these four numbers in a rotary hunt
    group?  How are you sure?

    Take the router out of the equation and connect regular telephones/butt
    set to the lines from the PSTN.

    Call the first number.  Stay off-hook.  Call the first number again;
    does the second line ring?

    If it does, then answer, and stay off-hook.  Make a third call to the
    first number.  Does the third line ring?  If it does, then answer, and
    stay off-hook.

    Make a fourth call to the main number.  Does the fourth line ring?  If
    it does, then answer, and then hangup.

    You've now verified that the PSTN side is working correctly, at least
    for the first number in the huntgroup.  You should be able to perform
    the same sequence for the remaining numbers from the PSTN.  Basically
    just confirming that the telco is doing the right thing.

    Once you've got that confirmed, on the router we just do:

    voice-port 0/0/0
    connection plar xxxxxx (where xxxxxx is the number for the receptionist)

    And btw, you need to be a little more patient; it was less than 24 hours
    between when you sent the first message and your followup.






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