[cisco-voip] Cisco 1760 VIC2-2FXO setup

Jonathan Charles jonvoip at gmail.com
Thu Sep 3 15:34:42 EDT 2009


No probs...

On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 1:11 PM, Remco Overdijk<remco at maxserv.nl> wrote:
> Nevermind that caller-id issue.
>
> A Cisco support page learned me that they use FSK signaling in Japan, so i
> switched the port's cptone from NL to JP, and now it works flawlessly! :)
>
> All issues solved as soon as I've created dial-peers for all possible
> outbound patterns (I hate waiting for the T pattern to complete ;))
>
> Again, thanks a lot!
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Remco Overdijk" <remco at maxserv.nl>
> To: "Jonathan Charles" <jonvoip at gmail.com>
> Cc: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
> Sent: Thursday, September 3, 2009 7:59:57 PM GMT +01:00 Amsterdam / Berlin /
> Bern / Rome / Stockholm / Vienna
> Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Cisco 1760 VIC2-2FXO setup
>
> Hi Jonathan,
>
> Thanks for your clear example. At first the results were exactly the same as
> before, until it got me wondering if the other port would work (only 1 line
> is attached at this moment), so I plugged the 2/0 line into 2/1, and bang,
> it worked.. guess there was a wrong parameter on the 2/0 port.
>
> - inbound dialing now works as expected, router doesn't ring me back if
> remote caller hangs up.
> - outbound dialing finally works (have to tune the dial-peers a bit, but
> that'll be alright.
>
> Only thing not yet working is the caller-id. But I now might have an idea
> why. My cableprovider uses FSK signaling for caller-id, instead of DTMF
> ETSI. I can't really find out whether the VIC2-2FXO supports FSK caller-id
> (other VIC's do), and if so, how to switch it from DTMF to FSK mode. Any
> pointers on that?
> Final solution would be to buy a FSK->DTMF converter box.
>
> Anyway, thanks a lot, I'm way closer to my goal now! :)
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Remco Overdijk
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jonathan Charles" <jonvoip at gmail.com>
> To: "Remco Overdijk" <remco at maxserv.nl>
> Cc: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
> Sent: Thursday, September 3, 2009 4:26:30 PM GMT +01:00 Amsterdam / Berlin /
> Bern / Rome / Stockholm / Vienna
> Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Cisco 1760 VIC2-2FXO setup
>
> OK, first off, this doesn't work for two reasons.
>
> Reason ONE: Your dial peers are, for all intents and purposes, non-existent.
>
> Reason TWO: You are only referencing one of the two FXO ports.
>
>
> So, fist off, create a trunk group for the POTS and then assign the
> two pots ports to the trunk group....
>
> You are in the Netherlands, so I am not going to guess your dial-plan
>
> trunk group pots
>  hunt-scheme round-robin
> !
> voice-port 2/0
>  trunkgroup pots
> !
> voice-port 2/1
>  trunkgroup pots
>  connection plar 1235
> !
> dial-peer voice 1 pots
>  incoming called-number .
>  trunk-group pots
>  destination-pattern 9.T
>
>
> That should fix it.
>
>
>
> Jonathan
> CCIE Voice 23509
>
> On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 2:41 AM, Remco Overdijk<remco at maxserv.nl> wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> Previously I used a Cisco 1760 with a 7940 and 7971 phone, connected to an
>> internet SIP provider to provide external telephony. That setup worked
>> perfectly.
>> I recently moved to a brand new apartment, where I got a new internet
>> provider (the Dutch cable provider Ziggo), where I have an internet, tv
>> and telephony package.
>>
>> Unfortunately, however their telephony solution is VoIP based, upon
>> arrival in my house it's made analog by the Motorola SurfBoard modem,
>> which provides 2 PSTN RJ-11 connectors for analog phones.
>>
>> Being the tech savvy engineer that I am I don't want to use any of that
>> analog telephone nonsense.. I want my fancy Cisco phones! So I did some
>> research and decided I needed to connect the 2 analog ports from my modem
>> to my 1760 using a VIC, and route the calls through the VIC. I thought the
>> VIC-2E/M would do so and bought that one. $60 later it turned out I was
>> wrong, and that I needed the VIC2-2FXO, which set me back a lot more
>> dollars, but hey, it's only money and I want it to work!
>>
>> Anyway, long story short: I've been trying to get it to work for over 3
>> weeks now, but with no luck.
>> - I cannot get any outbound calls to work. I've tried about every example
>> I could find on the internet, and though the examples make it seem easy
>> enough, I never got any outbound calls to work. It keeps giving me "Busy"
>> or "Unknown number".
>> - Inbound calls seem to work..ish. However I don't get caller-id (though
>> both my IOS and VIC should support it), can't find out how to make all
>> phones ring (using connection plar on a DN, DID wasn't working the way it
>> was supposed to either), and if the remote caller hangs up the line, the
>> router will call my DN 5 seconds later giving it the line tone from the
>> FXO line, which I can't seem to get while trying to make a "normal"
>> outbound call!
>>
>> So my question to you guys.. Can you make this seemingly easy setup work
>> for this voice-n00b?
>>
>> To aid in the process, I've made a quick sketch of the network:
>> http://www.remz.nl/network.png So what I'm trying to achieve is: 2 SCCP
>> phones connected to the 1760, being able to make outbound calls to the FXO
>> line (in fact, all calls may go tp the FXO if that's easier), and all SCCP
>> phones should ring if the FXO line is being dialed, preferably with
>> caller-id.
>>
>> Router info:
>> Cisco IOS Software, C1700 Software (C1700-ADVENTERPRISEK9-M), Version
>> 12.4(15)T5, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc4)
>> ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 12.2(7r)XM2, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1) Cisco
>> 1760 (MPC860P) processor (revision 0x500) with 131072K/16384K bytes of
>> memory.
>> Processor board ID FOC081727FB (3402445609), with hardware revision 0000
>> MPC860P processor: part number 5, mask 2
>> 1 FastEthernet interface
>> 2 Voice FXO interfaces
>> 32K bytes of NVRAM.
>> 49152K bytes of processor board System flash (Read/Write)
>>
>> show run (entire config.. because it's quite likely that I made a stupid
>> mistake at a place where I don't expect it!):
>> Current configuration : 9053 bytes
>> !
>> ! Last configuration change at 16:54:07 CEST Wed Sep 2 2009 by remco !
>> NVRAM config last updated at 23:13:19 CEST Tue Aug 18 2009 by remco !
>> version 12.4
>> service timestamps debug datetime msec
>> service timestamps log datetime msec
>> no service password-encryption
>> !
>> hostname ccme1
>> !
>> boot-start-marker
>> boot-end-marker
>> !
>> logging buffered 51200 informational
>> enable secret 5 xxx
>> !
>> no aaa new-model
>> clock timezone Berlin 1
>> clock summer-time CEST recurring 4 Sun Mar 1:00 4 Sun Oct 1:00 voice-card
>> 2 !
>> ip cef
>> !
>> !
>> no ip dhcp use vrf connected
>> ip dhcp excluded-address 10.0.0.1 10.0.0.9 !
>> ip dhcp pool m00net
>>   network 10.0.0.0 255.255.255.0
>>   domain-name m00.netw0rk.nl
>>   default-router 10.0.0.2
>>   option 150 ip 10.0.0.5
>>   dns-server 10.0.0.2
>>   lease 0 6
>> !
>> <<individual dhcp leases here>>
>> !
>> ip domain name m00.network.nl
>> ip name-server 10.0.0.2
>> ip auth-proxy max-nodata-conns 3
>> ip admission max-nodata-conns 3
>> !
>> multilink bundle-name authenticated
>> !
>> voice class codec 1
>>  codec preference 1 g711ulaw
>>  codec preference 2 g711alaw
>> !
>> <<crypto stuff here>>
>> !
>> ip ssh time-out 60
>> ip ssh authentication-retries 2
>> ip ssh version 2
>> !
>> translation-rule 1
>>  Rule 1 null null
>> !
>> interface FastEthernet0/0
>>  description $ETH-LAN$
>>  ip address 10.0.0.5 255.255.255.0
>>  speed auto
>> !
>> router rip
>>  version 2
>>  network 10.0.0.0
>>  no auto-summary
>> !
>> ip forward-protocol nd
>> ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.0.0.2
>> !
>> ip http server
>> ip http authentication local
>> ip http secure-server
>> !
>> <<snmp stuff here>>
>> !
>> <<tftp loads here>>
>> !
>> control-plane
>> !
>> voice-port 2/0
>>  translate calling 1
>>  translate called 1
>>  cptone NL
>>  connection plar 1235
>>  description analog i/o to surfboard
>>  caller-id alerting pre-ring
>> !
>> voice-port 2/1
>> !
>> dial-peer voice 1 pots
>>  destination-pattern 9
>>  port 2/0
>> !
>> telephony-service
>>  load 7960-7940 P000308000400
>>  load 7971 SCCP70.8-2-2SR1S
>>  load 7970 SCCP70.8-2-2SR1S
>>  max-ephones 5
>>  max-dn 5
>>  ip source-address 10.0.0.5 port 2000
>>  auto assign 1 to 5
>>  calling-number initiator
>>  system message ccme1 ready..
>>  url services http://10.0.0.35:8080/CSFEnterprise-war/
>>  cnf-file perphone
>>  network-locale NL
>>  time-zone 28
>>  time-format 24
>>  date-format dd-mm-yy
>>  voicemail 444
>>  max-conferences 4 gain -6
>>  moh rick.au
>>  dn-webedit
>>  time-webedit
>>  transfer-system full-consult dss
>>  create cnf-files version-stamp 7960 Apr 17 2009 09:02:53 !
>> ephone-dn  1
>>  number 1234 secondary 114529 no-reg primary  label xxxx  description
>> 7971-1234  name xxxx !
>> ephone-dn  2
>>  number 1235 no-reg both
>>  label xxxx
>>  description 7940-1235
>>  name xxxx
>> !
>> ephone  3
>>  mac-address 000D.EDAB.5055
>>  type 7940
>>  button  1o2,3,4,5
>>  pin 1235
>> !
>> ephone  4
>>  conference admin
>>  mac-address 0015.2BD2.01C7
>>  type 7971
>>  button  1:1 2o3,4,5
>>  pin 1234
>> !
>> line con 0
>> line aux 0
>> line vty 0 4
>>  privilege level 15
>>  login local
>>  transport input ssh
>>  transport output telnet
>> !
>> ntp clock-period 17208109
>> ntp server 194.109.22.18
>> ntp server 77.70.7.120 source FastEthernet0/0 end
>>
>>
>> Any help or information would be greatly appreciated!
>>
>> Kind regards / Met vriendelijke groet,
>>
>> Remco Overdijk
>> Software Engineer
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