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The Voice over IP Software Configuration Guide describes the tasks and commands necessary to configure Voice over IP. This configuration guide also contains corresponding command reference information for Voice over IP.
This publication is intended primarily for users who configure and maintain access servers and routers, but are not necessarily familiar with tasks, the relationship between tasks, or the commands necessary to perform particular tasks. In addition, this publication is intended for users with some familiarity with Internet Protocol (IP) and telephony networks.
In addition to the information provided in this publication, you might need to refer to the Cisco IOS documentation set. The Cisco IOS software documentation is divided into nine modules and two master indexes. Each module consists of two books: a configuration guide and a corresponding command reference. Chapters in a configuration guide describe protocols, configuration tasks, and Cisco IOS software functionality and contain comprehensive configuration examples. Chapters in a command reference provide complete command syntax information. Each configuration guide can be used in conjunction with its corresponding command reference.
Two master indexes provide indexing information for the Cisco IOS software documentation set: an index for the configuration guides and an index for the command references. In addition, individual books contain a book-specific index.
The Cisco IOS software documentation set is shown in Figure 1.
| Chapter | Title | Description |
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Chapter 1 | Voice over IP for the Cisco 3600 Series Overview | Overview of the Voice over IP software application and, for those unfamiliar with telephony, a brief Voice Primer. |
Chapter 2 | Configuring Voice Over IP | A general description of Voice over IP, necessary prerequisite tasks, configuration procedures for Voice over IP (including verification and troubleshooting tips), suggestions for optimizing dial peer and network interface configurations, and a discussion of how to configure Microsoft NetMeeting to work with Voice over IP. |
Chapter 3 | Voice Over IP Configuration Examples | Four scenario-based Voice over IP configuration examples. |
Chapter 4 | Voice Over IP Commands | An alphabetical list of the Cisco IOS software commands used to configure Voice over IP. |
Chapter 5 | Voice Over IP Debug Commands | An alphabetical list of the Cisco IOS software debug commands used in conjunction with Voice over IP. |
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