[cisco-voip] Connecting a CME to Analog Lines

Kim, Hyoun S Hyoun.Kim at chartercom.com
Wed Apr 21 18:58:25 EDT 2010


Thank you so much Cristobal.  You've saved my life.

Hyoun Kim
Network Administrator
Charter Media - East Division
640 Broadmor Blvd, Suite 80
Murfreesboro, TN 37129

Email: Hyoun.Kim at chartercom.com<mailto:Hyoun.Kim at chartercom.com>
Office: 615.217.6245
Fax: 615.217.6247

From: Cristobal Priego [mailto:cristobalpriego at gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2010 5:50 PM
To: Kim, Hyoun S
Cc: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Connecting a CME to Analog Lines

that is correct, you create the trunk group and assign it to the voice port and as well to the dial-peers.

when you create a trunk group by default i think is sequential you can also assign priorities, when you assign the trunk group to the port itself

then you assign the plar for inbound calls

also make sure you have enough DSPs to bring the FXO up, if you don't have enough dsp you won't be able to bring the FXO up on the router.
2010/4/21 Kim, Hyoun S <Hyoun.Kim at chartercom.com<mailto:Hyoun.Kim at chartercom.com>>
Brilliant.  I have several of those ready.  Specifically the VIC2-4FXO cards.

Now, I'm curious....   With this setup...  Would I create a hunt group on the router to bundle these lines together for outbound calling?  I've only dealt with PRI lines and not analog lines.

So I would create a trunk group "POTS".  Then apply this trunk group to each voice-port and also include the connection plar command.  Then on the dial-peers, I would include the trunk group there as well?

Thanks for the response.


Hyoun Kim
Network Administrator
Charter Media - East Division
640 Broadmor Blvd, Suite 80
Murfreesboro, TN 37129

Email: Hyoun.Kim at chartercom.com<mailto:Hyoun.Kim at chartercom.com>
Office: 615.217.6245
Fax: 615.217.6247

From: Cristobal Priego [mailto:cristobalpriego at gmail.com<mailto:cristobalpriego at gmail.com>]
Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2010 4:52 PM
To: Kim, Hyoun S
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Connecting a CME to Analog Lines

if you want to connect the POTS lines to the CME you need an FXO card
2010/4/21 Kim, Hyoun S <Hyoun.Kim at chartercom.com<mailto:Hyoun.Kim at chartercom.com>>
I have a small office here that utilizes regular analog lines.  There is no current analog PBX in place and the installation of the CME is for future expansion & the eventual move to a PRI.  As it stands right now, this office is buying regular lines and has a physical phone connected to each line (just as a normal house phone).

I know that in other configurations, there are hunt groups & what not, but I'm wondering what kind of interface card I need on the router.  I have a handful of 4-port FXS & FXO cards available to put in this router.

Thanks in advance.
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