<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" ><tr><td valign="top" style="font: inherit;">Hello<br><br>you can check IPICS documents on CISCO.COM . it will guide you to the LMR Gateway Configuration .<br><br>--- On <b>Thu, 5/14/09, Paul <i><asobihoudai@yahoo.com></i></b> wrote:<br><blockquote style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"><br>From: Paul <asobihoudai@yahoo.com><br>Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] LMR config<br>To: "Leslie Meade" <lmeade@signal.ca>, "cisco voip" <cisco-voip@puck.nether.net><br>Date: Thursday, May 14, 2009, 12:36 PM<br><br><div class="plainMail"><br>this apparently is an LMR configuration<br><br><br>Cisco 3845 Router <br>3845-gw#show running-config<br><br>Building configuration...<br><br>Current configuration : 17622 bytes<br><br>!<br><br>!---Last configuration change at 23:07:46 PDT Wed Jul 7 2004 by cisco<br><br>!<br><br>version 12.3<br><br>service timestamps
debug datetime msec localtime show-timezone<br><br>service timestamps log datetime msec localtime show-timezone<br><br>service password-encryption<br><br>service internal<br><br>!<br><br>hostname 3845-gw<br><br>!<br><br>boot-start-marker<br><br>boot-end-marker<br><br>!<br><br>logging buffered 4096 informational<br><br>enable secret 5 $1$3do1$SDp9TOK4YaZ7XguJYD2MD1<br><br>!<br><br>!---Local Database of username and passwords for Web server and local<br><br>!---authentication<br><br>!<br><br>username cisco password 7 1511021F0725<br><br>! <br><br>clock timezone PST -8<br><br>clock summer-time PDT recurring<br><br>no network-clock-participate slot 1 <br><br>no network-clock-participate slot 2 <br><br>no network-clock-participate slot 3 <br><br>no network-clock-participate slot 4 <br><br>no network-clock-participate wic 0 <br><br>no network-clock-participate wic 1 <br><br>network-clock-participate wic 2 <br><br>no network-clock-participate wic 3 <br><br>no
network-clock-participate aim 0 <br><br>no network-clock-participate aim 1 <br><br>aaa new-model<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>aaa group server tacacs+ admin<br><br> server 192.x or 10.x<br><br> server 192.x or 10.x<br><br>!<br><br>aaa group server radius vpn<br><br> server 192.x or 10.x auth-port 1645 acct-port 1646<br><br>!<br><br>!---AAA configuration used for local authentication<br><br>!<br><br>aaa authentication login admin group tacacs+ enable<br><br>aaa authentication login remote group vpn<br><br>aaa authentication login NOTACACS line<br><br>aaa authentication login LOCAL local<br><br>aaa authentication login WEB none<br><br>aaa authentication ppp LOCAL local<br><br>aaa authentication dot1x default group vpn<br><br>aaa authorization console<br><br>aaa authorization exec default local <br><br>aaa authorization network groupauthor local <br><br>aaa session-id common<br><br>ip subnet-zero<br><br>no ip source-route<br><br>!<br><br>ip
cef<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>!---Configure a DHCP address pool for each IP phone:<br><br>ip dhcp excluded-address 192.168.10.1 192.168.10.99<br><br>!<br><br>ip dhcp pool NONAT<br><br> network 10.1.153.0 255.255.255.248<br><br> default-router 10.1.153.1 <br><br> dns-server 10.1.162.183 10.1.156.120 <br><br> option 150 ip 10.1.152.9 <br><br> domain-name cisco.com<br><br>!<br><br>ip dhcp pool NAT<br><br> network 192.168.10.0 255.255.255.0<br><br> default-router 192.168.10.1<br><br> dns-server 10.1.162.183 1010.1.156.120 <br><br> option 150 ip 10.1.152.9 <br><br> domain-name cisco.com<br><br><br>!<br><br>ip domain name cisco.com<br><br>ip name-server 10.1.162.183<br><br>ip name-server 10.1.156.120<br><br>ip multicast-routing <br><br>ip sap cache-timeout 30<br><br>ip ssh time-out 30<br><br>ip ssh version 1<br><br>ip ids po
max-events 100<br><br>no ip rcmd domain-lookup<br><br>ip rcmd rcp-enable<br><br>ip rcmd rsh-enable<br><br>!<br><br>voice-card 0<br><br> no dspfarm<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>!---Configuration to enable "H.323 to H.323" and "H.323 to SIP" calls between Cisco <br><br>!---CallManager-Cisco CME-Cisco Unity Express. The "allow connections h323 to h323" & <br><br>!---"allow-connections h323 to sip" enable an easy configuration on gateway without the <br><br>!---need for loopback-dn for incoming calls from Cisco CallManager or for call flow from <br><br>!---Cisco CallManager to SIP for Voice Mail. <br><br>!<br><br>voice service voip <br><br> allow-connections h323 to h323<br><br> allow-connections h323 to sip<br><br> no supplementary-service h450.2<br><br> no supplementary-service h450.3<br><br> supplementary-service h450.12 advertise-only<br><br> h323<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>!---Configuration to
support LMR(Land Mobile Radio) integration through E&M port on the <br><br>!---router (similar to Hoot and Holler configuration)<br><br>!<br><br>voice class permanent 1<br><br> signal timing oos restart 50000<br><br> signal timing oos timeout disabled<br><br> signal keepalive disabled<br><br> signal sequence oos no-action<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>!---Two T1 ports connected back-to-back to bridge VoIP to multicast audio bridging. This<br><br>!---is required to enable dialing into multicast. Connecting the TDM T1 port back-to-back <br><br>!---offers the possibility of using E.164 number as a conference ID, or for using the <br><br>!---multicast stream for application such as Hoot and Holler. <br><br>!---<br><br>!---Cisco CME offers 3-party conference calling and is the recommended method for a <br><br>!---small branch office, the following T1 loopback cable is not required for configuring <br><br>!---the conferencing
features.<br><br>!---<br><br>!---Cisco IOS supports audio mixing of loudest three streams. The TDM back to <br><br>!---back connection enables the bridging of 23 channels of VoIP to one or <br><br>!---more multicast connections (one side with multicast configuration and the <br><br>!---other side with VoIP configuration)<br><br><br>!---This method provides a way to connect the standards-based VoIP call control to<br><br>!---the multicast audio streams that do not have any associated call control. <br><br>!<br><br>controller T1 0/2/0<br><br> framing esf<br><br> linecode b8zs<br><br> ds0-group 1 timeslots 1 type e&m-immediate-start<br><br> ds0-group 2 timeslots 2 type e&m-immediate-start<br><br> ds0-group 3 timeslots 3 type e&m-immediate-start<br><br> ds0-group 4 timeslots 4 type e&m-immediate-start<br><br> ds0-group 5 timeslots 5 type e&m-immediate-start<br><br> ds0-group 6 timeslots 6
type e&m-immediate-start<br><br>!<br><br>controller T1 0/2/1<br><br>framing esf<br><br>clock source internal<br><br>linecode b8zs<br><br> ds0-group 1 timeslots 1 type e&m-immediate-start<br><br> ds0-group 2 timeslots 2 type e&m-immediate-start<br><br> ds0-group 3 timeslots 3 type e&m-immediate-start<br><br> ds0-group 4 timeslots 4 type e&m-immediate-start<br><br> ds0-group 5 timeslots 5 type e&m-immediate-start<br><br> ds0-group 6 timeslots 6 type e&m-immediate-start<br><br>! <br><br>no crypto isakmp enable<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>!---Loopback0 used to bind H323 to the Loopback0 interface. RTP Packets <br><br>!---originate/terminate on the router using this IP address.<br><br>!<br><br>interface Loopback0<br><br> ip address 10.1.152.9 255.255.255.255<br><br> h323-gateway voip interface<br><br> h323-gateway voip bind srcaddr 10.1.152.9<br><br>!<br><br>interface
Loopback2<br><br> ip address 10.1.152.241 255.255.255.252<br><br> ip ospf network point-to-point<br><br>!<br><br>interface Loopback3<br><br> ip address 10.1.152.249 255.255.255.252<br><br> ip virtual-reassembly<br><br> ip ospf network point-to-point<br><br>!<br><br>!---Configuration to enable Hoot and Holler using multicast on router. The multicast <br><br>!---streaming of packets from the local router uses the VIF interface to derive the local <br><br>!---ip address and the port of the packets. This can be verified by the show command "show <br><br>!---voip rtp connection" <br><br>!<br><br>interface Vif1<br><br> ip address 10.1.153.41 255.255.255.252<br><br> ip pim sparse-dense-mode<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>!---WAN uplink<br><br>!<br><br>interface Serial0/0/0<br><br> ip address 10.1.152.30 255.255.255.252<br><br> ip pim sparse-dense-mode<br><br> ip nat outside<br><br> ip
virtual-reassembly<br><br> no fair-queue<br><br>!<br><br>!--- Content Engine connected as a Network Module. <br><br>!<br><br>interface Content-Engine1/0<br><br>ip unnumbered Loopback3<br><br>ip pim sparse-dense-mode<br><br>service-module ip address 10.1.152.250 255.255.255.252<br><br>service-module ip default-gateway 10.1.152.249<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>interface FastEthernet3/0<br><br> switchport access vlan 110<br><br> switchport trunk native vlan 100<br><br> switchport mode trunk<br><br> switchport voice vlan 110<br><br> no ip address<br><br>!<br><br>interface FastEthernet3/1<br><br> switchport access vlan 100<br><br> switchport trunk native vlan 100<br><br> switchport mode trunk<br><br> switchport voice vlan 110<br><br> no ip address<br><br>!<br><br>interface FastEthernet3/2<br><br> switchport access vlan 100<br><br> switchport trunk native vlan 100<br><br>
switchport mode trunk<br><br> switchport voice vlan 110<br><br> no ip address<br><br>!<br><br>interface FastEthernet3/3<br><br> switchport access vlan 100<br><br> switchport trunk native vlan 100<br><br> switchport mode trunk<br><br> switchport voice vlan 110<br><br> no ip address<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>!---Cisco Unity Express used for local voice-mail storage<br><br>!<br><br>interface Service-Engine4/0<br><br> ip unnumbered Loopback2<br><br> service-module ip address 10.1.152.242 255.255.255.252<br><br> service-module ip default-gateway 10.1.152.241<br><br>!<br><br>!--- Data VLAN, used for the desktops at the branch<br><br>!<br><br>interface Vlan100<br><br> ip address 192.168.10.1 255.255.255.0<br><br> ip pim sparse-dense-mode<br><br> ip nat inside<br><br> ip virtual-reassembly<br><br>!<br><br>interface Vlan110<br><br> ip address 10.1.153.1
255.255.255.248<br><br> ip pim sparse-dense-mode<br><br> ip virtual-reassembly<br><br>!<br><br>!---OSPF used as the routing protocol for scenario<br><br>!<br><br>router ospf 1<br><br> router-id 10.1.152.9<br><br> log-adjacency-changes<br><br> network 10.1.152.9 0.0.0.0 area 0<br><br> network 10.1.152.10 0.0.0.0 area 0<br><br> network 10.1.152.28 0.0.0.3 area 0<br><br> network 10.1.152.140 0.0.0.3 area 0<br><br> network 10.1.152.240 0.0.0.3 area 0<br><br> network 10.1.152.248 0.0.0.3 area 0<br><br> network 10.1.153.0 0.0.0.3 area 0<br><br>!<br><br>!---Static routes defined for routing to Service-Engine and Content-Engine network Module<br><br>ip classless<br><br>ip route 10.1.152.242 255.255.255.255 Service-Engine4/0<br><br>ip route 10.1.152.250 255.255.255.255 Content-Engine1/0<br><br>!<br><br>ip http server<br><br>ip http authentication aaa login-authentication LOCAL<br><br>no ip http
secure-server<br><br>ip http path flash:<br><br>!<br><br>!---PAT (Port address translation used for the Data VLAN. <br><br>ip nat inside source list 11 interface Serial0/0/0 overload<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>access-list 11 permit 192.168.11.0 0.0.0.255<br><br>access-list 11 permit 192.168.20.0 0.0.0.255<br><br>access-list 11 permit 192.168.10.0 0.0.0.255<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>!---Router serves as TFTP server for Signed Image for 7960 phone on Local LAN.<br><br>!<br><br>tftp-server flash:P00306000300.bin<br><br>tftp-server flash:P00306000300.loads<br><br>tftp-server flash:P00306000300.sb2<br><br>!<br><br>control-plane<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>!---VoIP side of the Back-to-Back T1 used for bridging VoIP to multicast streams defined <br><br>!---by the dial-peer with " session protocol multicast"<br><br>!<br><br>voice-port 0/2/0:1<br><br> auto-cut-through<br><br>!<br><br>voice-port 0/2/0:2<br><br> auto-cut-through<br><br>!<br><br>voice-port
0/2/0:3 <br><br> auto-cut-through<br><br>!<br><br>voice-port 0/2/0:4<br><br> auto-cut-through<br><br>!<br><br>voice-port 0/2/0:3<br><br>auto-cut-through<br><br>!<br><br>voice-port 0/2/0:4<br><br>auto-cut-through<br><br>!<br><br>voice-port 0/2/0:5<br><br>auto-cut-through<br><br>!<br><br>voice-port 0/2/0:6<br><br>auto-cut-through<br><br>!<br><br>!---E&M ports connected to the LMR (Land Mobile Radio). Each radio may have a different <br><br>!---radio frequency (such as VHF or UHF)<br><br>!<br><br>voice-port 0/1/0<br><br> auto-cut-through<br><br> voice-class permanent 1<br><br> operation 4-wire<br><br> signal lmr<br><br> lmr e-lead voice<br><br> timeouts call-disconnect 3<br><br> connection trunk 20480<br><br>!<br><br>voice-port 0/1/1<br><br> auto-cut-through<br><br> voice-class permanent 1<br><br> operation 4-wire<br><br> signal lmr<br><br> lmr m-lead
audio-gate-in<br><br> lmr e-lead voice<br><br> timeouts call-disconnect 3<br><br> connection trunk 20481<br><br>!<br><br>!---Multicast side of the back-to-back T1 used for bridging VoIP to multicast connection <br><br>!---trunk points to the dial-peer that is used for streaming into multicast<br><br>!<br><br>voice-port 0/2/1:1<br><br> auto-cut-through<br><br> timeouts call-disconnect 3<br><br> connection trunk 20480<br><br>!<br><br>voice-port 0/2/1:2<br><br> auto-cut-through<br><br> timeouts call-disconnect 3<br><br> connection trunk 20481<br><br>!<br><br>!---Multicast side of the back-to-back T1 used for bridging VoIP to multicast connection <br><br>!---trunk points to the dial-peer that is used for streaming into multicast for local <br><br>!---conferencing. 2111 dialed from the network side is looped back to the other side of <br><br>!---the T1 that is connected to the multicast dial-peer to
convert it into a multicast <br><br>!---stream. The 3-party mixing algorithm takes care of conferencing between the dialed <br><br>!---parties<br><br>!<br><br>voice-port 0/2/1:3<br><br>auto-cut-through<br><br>timeouts call-disconnect 3<br><br>connection trunk 21111<br><br>!<br><br>voice-port 0/2/1:4<br><br>auto-cut-through<br><br>timeouts call-disconnect 3<br><br>connection trunk 21111<br><br>!<br><br>voice-port 0/2/1:5<br><br>auto-cut-through<br><br>timeouts call-disconnect 3<br><br>connection trunk 21111<br><br>!<br><br>voice-port 0/2/1:6<br><br>auto-cut-through<br><br>timeouts call-disconnect 3<br><br>connection trunk 21111<br><br>voice-port 0/3/0<br><br>!<br><br>voice-port 0/3/1<br><br>!<br><br>voice-port 0/3/2<br><br>!<br><br>!---FXS ports tied to multicast Hoot and Holler<br><br>!<br><br>voice-port 0/3/3<br><br>!<br><br>!---Dial peers pointing toward the NM-CUE for auto attendant and voice mail<br><br>!<br><br>dial-peer voice 27749
voip<br><br> description Towards CUE-Auto-Attendant<br><br> destination-pattern 27749<br><br> session protocol sipv2<br><br> session target ipv4:10.1.152.242<br><br> dtmf-relay sip-notify<br><br> codec g711ulaw<br><br> no vad<br><br>!<br><br>dial-peer voice 27748 voip<br><br> description Towards CUE-Voice-Mail<br><br> destination-pattern 27748<br><br> session protocol sipv2<br><br> session target ipv4:10.1.152.242<br><br> dtmf-relay sip-notify<br><br> codec g711ulaw<br><br> no vad<br><br>!<br><br>!---Dial peers for dialing out; pointing to Cisco CallManager Release 3.3(3)<br><br>!<br><br>dial-peer voice 101 voip<br><br> description CCM-IT-Cisco<br><br> destination-pattern .T<br><br> session target ipv4:10.1.148.178<br><br> dtmf-relay h245-alphanumeric<br><br> codec g711ulaw<br><br>!<br><br>dial-peer voice 9 voip<br><br> preference
1<br><br> destination-pattern 91..........<br><br> session target ipv4:10.1.148.178<br><br>!<br><br>dial-peer voice 2 voip<br><br> destination-pattern 2....<br><br> session target ipv4:10.1.148.178<br><br>!<br><br>!---Dial Peers for multicast streaming from TDM port<br><br>!<br><br>dial-peer voice 20480 voip<br><br>description VoIP to multicast bridging for LMR integration<br><br> destination-pattern 20480<br><br> voice-class permanent 1<br><br> session protocol multicast<br><br> session target ipv4:239.192.17.191:20480<br><br> codec g711ulaw<br><br> vad aggressive<br><br>!<br><br>dial-peer voice 20481 voip<br><br>description VoIP to multicast bridging for LMR integration<br><br> destination-pattern 20481<br><br> voice-class permanent 1<br><br> session protocol multicast<br><br> session target ipv4:239.192.17.192:20480<br><br> codec g711ulaw<br><br> vad
aggressive<br><br>!<br><br>dial-peer voice 21111 voip<br><br>description VoIP to multicast bridging for Local Conferencing<br><br> destination-pattern 21111<br><br> voice-class permanent 1<br><br> session protocol multicast<br><br> session target ipv4:239.192.17.195:20480<br><br> dtmf-relay cisco-rtp<br><br> codec g711ulaw<br><br> vad aggressive<br><br>!---Dial Peers for the T1 physical loopback used for bridging multicast to VoIP <br><br>!---(VoIP Side)<br><br>!<br><br>dial-peer voice 1 pots<br><br>description VoIP to multicast bridging for LMR<br><br> destination-pattern 27737<br><br> port 0/2/0:1<br><br>!<br><br>dial-peer voice 3 pots<br><br>description VoIP to multicast bridging for LMR<br><br> destination-pattern 4089027737<br><br> port 0/2/0:1<br><br>!<br><br>dial-peer voice 4 pots<br><br>description VoIP to multicast bridging for LMR<br><br> destination-pattern
27738<br><br> port 0/2/0:2<br><br>!<br><br>dial-peer voice 5 pots<br><br>description VoIP to multicast bridging for LMR<br><br> destination-pattern 4089027738<br><br> port 0/2/0:2<br><br>!<br><br>dial-peer voice 6 pots<br><br>description VoIP to local multicast conference bridge<br><br> destination-pattern 2111<br><br> port 0/2/0:3<br><br>!<br><br>dial-peer voice 7 pots<br><br>description VoIP to local multicast conference bridge<br><br> destination-pattern 2111<br><br> port 0/2/0:4<br><br>!<br><br>dial-peer voice 8 pots<br><br>description VoIP to local multicast conference bridge<br><br> destination-pattern 2111<br><br> port 0/2/0:5<br><br>!<br><br>dial-peer voice 9 pots<br><br>description VoIP to local multicast conference bridge<br><br> destination-pattern 2111<br><br> port 0/2/0:6<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>!---Dial Cisco CME Configuration with services
configuration<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>telephony-service<br><br> fxo hook-flash<br><br> load 7910 P00403020214<br><br> load 7960-7940 P00306000300<br><br> max-ephones 27<br><br> max-dn 40<br><br> ip source-address 10.1.152.9 port 2000<br><br> auto assign 1 to 27<br><br> timeouts interdigit 5<br><br> system message Next GEN Branch Documentation <br><br> url services <a href="http://phone-xml.berbee.com/menu.xml" target="_blank">http://phone-xml.berbee.com/menu.xml</a><br><br> create cnf-files version-stamp 7960 Jun 24 2004 14:00:45<br><br> dialplan-pattern 1 408902.... extension-length 5<br><br> voicemail 27749<br><br> mwi relay<br><br> mwi expires 99999<br><br> max-conferences 8<br><br> call-forward pattern .....<br><br> web admin customer name cisco password admin<br><br> dn-webedit <br><br> time-webedit <br><br> transfer-system
full-consult<br><br> transfer-pattern .....<br><br> secondary-dialtone 9<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>ephone-dn 1 dual-line<br><br> number 27725<br><br> description Ross<br><br> name Ross<br><br> call-forward busy 27749<br><br> call-forward noan 27749 timeout 10<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>ephone-dn 2 dual-line<br><br> number 27726<br><br> description Rachel<br><br> name Rachel<br><br> call-forward busy 27749<br><br> call-forward noan 27749 timeout 18<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>ephone-dn 3 dual-line<br><br> number 27727<br><br> description Chandler<br><br> name Chandler<br><br> call-forward busy 27749<br><br> call-forward noan 27749 timeout 18<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>ephone-dn 4 dual-line<br><br> number 27728<br><br> description Monica<br><br> name Monica<br><br> call-forward busy
27749<br><br> call-forward noan 27749 timeout 10<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>ephone-dn 5 dual-line<br><br> number 27729<br><br> description Jen-Shue Shih <br><br> name Jen-Shue Shih <br><br> call-forward busy 27749<br><br> call-forward noan 27749 timeout 10<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>ephone-dn 6 dual-line<br><br> number 27730<br><br> description Mike<br><br> name Mike<br><br> call-forward busy 27749<br><br> call-forward noan 27749 timeout 18<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>ephone-dn 7 dual-line<br><br> number 27731<br><br> description Phoebe<br><br> name Phoebe<br><br> call-forward busy 27749<br><br> call-forward noan 27749 timeout 18<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>ephone-dn 8 dual-line<br><br> number 27732<br><br> description Cosmo<br><br> name Cosmo<br><br> call-forward busy 27749<br><br>
call-forward noan 27749 timeout 18<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>ephone-dn 9 dual-line<br><br> number 27733<br><br> description Jerry<br><br> name Jerry<br><br> call-forward busy 27749<br><br> call-forward noan 27749 timeout 18<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>ephone-dn 10 dual-line<br><br> number 27734<br><br> description George<br><br> name George<br><br> call-forward busy 27749<br><br> call-forward noan 27749 timeout 18<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>ephone-dn 11 dual-line<br><br> number 27735<br><br> description Frank<br><br> name Frank<br><br> call-forward busy 27749<br><br> call-forward noan 27749 timeout 18<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>ephone-dn 12 dual-line<br><br> number 27736<br><br> description Estelle<br><br> name Estelle<br><br> call-forward busy 27749<br><br> call-forward noan 27749 timeout
18<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>ephone-dn 13 dual-line<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>ephone-dn 14 dual-line<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>ephone-dn 15 dual-line<br><br> number 27739<br><br> call-forward busy 27749<br><br> call-forward noan 27749 timeout 18<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>ephone-dn 16 dual-line<br><br> number 27740<br><br> call-forward busy 27749<br><br> call-forward noan 27749 timeout 18<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>ephone-dn 17 dual-line<br><br> number 27741<br><br> call-forward busy 27749<br><br> call-forward noan 27749 timeout 18<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>ephone-dn 18 dual-line<br><br> number 27742<br><br> call-forward busy 27749<br><br> call-forward noan 27749 timeout 18<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>ephone-dn 19 dual-line<br><br> number 27743<br><br> call-forward busy 27749<br><br>
call-forward noan 27749 timeout 18<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>ephone-dn 20 dual-line<br><br> number 27744<br><br> call-forward busy 27749<br><br> call-forward noan 27749 timeout 18<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>ephone-dn 21 dual-line<br><br> number 27745<br><br> call-forward busy 27749<br><br> call-forward noan 27749 timeout 18<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>ephone-dn 25<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>ephone-dn 27<br><br> number 27749<br><br> call-forward busy 27749<br><br> call-forward noan 27749 timeout 18<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>ephone-dn 39<br><br> number 8000.....<br><br> mwi off<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>ephone-dn 40<br><br> number 8001.....<br><br> mwi on<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>ephone 1<br><br> mac-address 0003.4713.5554<br><br> type CIPC<br><br> button 1:1<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>ephone
2<br><br> mac-address 0002.8A3E.6606<br><br> type CIPC<br><br> button 1:2<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>ephone 3<br><br> mac-address 0001.022C.88A1<br><br> type CIPC<br><br> button 1:3<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>ephone 4<br><br> mac-address 0009.6B10.494D<br><br> type CIPC<br><br> button 1:4<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>ephone 5<br><br> mac-address 0002.8A4B.000B<br><br> type CIPC<br><br> button 1:5<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>ephone 6<br><br> mac-address 0009.6B53.44C6<br><br> type CIPC<br><br> button 1:6<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>ephone 7<br><br> mac-address 0009.6B30.E399<br><br> type CIPC<br><br> button 1:7<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>ephone 8<br><br> mac-address 000B.BE37.1AB1<br><br> type 7960<br><br> button
1:8<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>ephone 9<br><br> mac-address 0006.D74B.15B3<br><br> type 7960<br><br> button 1:9<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>ephone 10<br><br> mac-address 000B.5F92.5784<br><br> type 7960<br><br> button 1:10<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>ephone 11<br><br> mac-address 000C.CE3A.87FA<br><br> type 7960<br><br> button 1:11<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>ephone 12<br><br> mac-address 000C.CE35.1B23<br><br> type 7960<br><br> button 1:12<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>ephone 13<br><br> mac-address 0002.8A9B.0CE5<br><br> type CIPC<br><br> button 1:13<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>ephone 14<br><br> mac-address 0003.47D8.C236<br><br> type CIPC<br><br> button 1:14<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>ephone 15<br><br> mac-address
000C.CE35.1935<br><br> type 7960<br><br> button 1:15<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>ephone 16<br><br> mac-address 0030.94C3.BE45<br><br> type 7960<br><br> button 1:16<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>ephone 17<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>ephone 18<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>ephone 19<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>ephone 20<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>ephone 21<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>!<br><br>line con 0<br><br> authorization exec LOCAL<br><br> stopbits 1<br><br>line aux 0<br><br> stopbits 1<br><br>line 66<br><br> no activation-character<br><br> no exec<br><br> transport preferred none<br><br> transport input all<br><br> transport output all<br><br>line 130<br><br> no activation-character<br><br> no exec<br><br> transport preferred none<br><br> transport input all<br><br>
transport output all<br><br>line 258<br><br> no activation-character<br><br> no exec<br><br> transport preferred none<br><br> transport input all<br><br> transport output all<br><br>line vty 0 4<br><br> exec-timeout 0 0<br><br> password 7 04490E020D205E4107<br><br>line vty 5 8<br><br> exec-timeout 0 0<br><br> password 7 03165E0F040E334340<br><br>!<br><br>scheduler allocate 20000 1000<br><br>ntp clock-period 1079741<br><br>ntp master<br><br>ntp update-calendar<br><br>ntp server 10.68.10.80<br><br>ntp server 10.68.10.150<br><br>end<br><br><br><br><br><br>________________________________<br>From: Leslie Meade <<a ymailto="mailto:lmeade@signal.ca" href="/mc/compose?to=lmeade@signal.ca">lmeade@signal.ca</a>><br>To: cisco voip <<a ymailto="mailto:cisco-voip@puck.nether.net" href="/mc/compose?to=cisco-voip@puck.nether.net">cisco-voip@puck.nether.net</a>><br>Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 11:30:34
AM<br>Subject: [cisco-voip] LMR config<br><br><br>Has anyone got a config that they can share, that will show me<br>how to set up a VHF radio and a H323 gateway?<br>I had a go at it once but failed miserably.<br> <br>Leslie<br><br><br> <br><br>_______________________________________________<br>cisco-voip mailing list<br><a ymailto="mailto:cisco-voip@puck.nether.net" href="/mc/compose?to=cisco-voip@puck.nether.net">cisco-voip@puck.nether.net</a><br><a href="https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-voip" target="_blank">https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-voip</a><br></div></blockquote></td></tr></table><br>