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This feature provides a software-based upgrade for existing AS5300/Voice gateways that use the earlier version TI C542-based voice feature cards. This upgrade was developed to provide feature parity and backwards compatibility with recently introduced capabilities for high density voice feature cards and IOS release 12.0(2)XH. This upgrade adds the following capabilities to existing TI 542-based systems:
The benefits of this release include:
You cannot mix DSPM-542s and DSPM-549s on the same voice carrier card.
This feature uses the AS53-6VOX DSP module with one of the following configurations:
For related information on this feature, refer to the following documents:
Cisco AS5300
CISCO MIB
For descriptions of supported MIBs and how to use MIBs, see Cisco's MIB website on CCO at http://www.cisco.com/public/sw-center/netmgmt/cmtk/mibs.shtml.
None
The following Cisco IOS Release images are required for 542 DSP modules:
Before you can configure your Cisco AS5300 to use VoIP, you must first complete the tasks listed below.
Step 1 Establish a working IP network. See Network Protocols Configuration Guide, Part I.
Step 2 Complete basic configuration for the Cisco AS5300 (that is, configure a host name, password, Ethernet interface, and ISDN PRI lines). For more information about these configuration tasks, see Cisco AS5300 Universal Access Server Software Configuration Guide.
Step 3 Install the VoIP card (VFC) into the appropriate slot of your Cisco AS5300 access server. Each VFC can hold up to five digital signal processor modules, enabling processing for up to 30 B channels with single-density DSPs or 60 B channels with double-density DSPs.
Step 4 Complete your company's dial plan and establish a working telephony network based on your company's dial plan.
Integrate your dial plan and telephony network into your existing IP network topology. For detailed procedures, see Cisco AS5300 Universal Access Server Software Configuration Guide.
Perform the following tasks to configure single-density voice for the Cisco AS 5300:
The following steps identify the voice cards in the system and determine whether the VFC is in VCWare mode or ROM monitor mode. The mode determines how you download software to the VFC. If VCWare is not loaded on the VFC, you can use the ROM monitor mode to download the VCWare. Otherwise, the VCWare mode is active.
| Step | Command | Purpose | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5300> enable Password: <password> 5300# | Enter enable mode (also called Privileged EXEC mode). Enter the password. You have entered enable mode when the prompt changes to 5300#. | ||
| 5300# show vfc <0-2> board | Determine the number of voice cards in the system, the slot number for each card, and the VFC mode (VCWare or ROM monitor) in which you are running. The VFC mode is indicated as follows:
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Note the location and the mode type for each voice card. You will need this information when you upgrade the VCWare. |
Go to one of the following sections to continue the procedure to upgrade the VCWare:
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Follow these steps to download new voice software if your voice card is running in VCWare mode. When downloading from a diskette, first copy the software from the diskette to a TFTP server.
![]() | Caution Erasing the VFC files can result in system outage or the corruption of your VFC board. Ensure that you have the correct software version on your TFTP server. |
| Step | Command | Purpose | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5300# erase vfc slot_number This will erase the contents of VFC Flash. Continue ?[y/n]: y This will take some time. Please, wait...vfc | See the Caution before this table. Erase the contents of the VFC Flash memory in the selected voice card. You must erase the previous files to load a new image. If this command fails, see "Replacing Firmware with VCWare in ROM Monitor Mode." | ||
| 5300# show vfc slot_number directory | (Optional) Verify that the VFC Flash memory is empty. | ||
| 5300# copy tftp: vfc:
Address or name of remote host []?
223.255.212.244
Source file name []? /path/filename
Destination file name []? filename
Accessing tftp://ipaddress/path/filename...
Loading filename from ipaddress (via Ethernet0):
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![OK -
size bytes]
or
5300# copy tftp vfc
Voice card slot number <slot ? 1>
Address or name of remote host [UNKNOWN]? ipaddress
Source file name? /path/filename
Destination file name [filename]? filename
! note, the destination filename is *IMPORTANT*
Accessing file 'filename' on
ipaddress...
Loading filename from ipaddress (via Ethernet0):
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![OK -
size bytes]
| Use the first copy command with Cisco IOS Release Version 12.0(3)XH, 12.0(5)T, or later releases, and use the second copy command (no colons) with Cisco IOS Release Version 11.3(2)N or later releases. Use TFTP to download the new VCWare to VFC Flash memory. In this example, slot 1 is the default. Note: Begin the destination image name with "vcw-" (all lowercase). Do not use any other character in front of vcw-; therefore, do not include a directory path at the beginning of the image name. Make sure that you enter the name correctly. If one character or space is wrong, the file is not recognized and is not copied. | ||
| 5300# show vfc slot_number directory 5300# | Verify that VCWare is in the VFC Flash memory by providing a list of files. | ||
| 5300# clear vfc slot_number 5300# | Reload the VFC code from Flash memory for the specified slot before you unbundle the new VFC image. | ||
| 5300# unbundle vfc slot_number Do you want to continue ? [y/n]: y | Unbundle the DSPWare from the VCWare and configure the default file and capability lists with default values. This rewrites the default-file and capabilities lists. (See Steps 8 and 9.)
Press y when the prompt appears. | ||
| 5300# show vfc slot_number directory 5300# | Verify that the DSPWare is unbundled by providing a list of files. | ||
| 5300# show vfc slot_number default-file 5300# | Verify that the default file list is initialized by providing a list of files. | ||
| 5300# show vfc slot_number cap-list 5300# | Verify that the capability list is populated by providing a list of files. | ||
| 5300# reload | Reboot the Cisco AS5300 so these changes take effect. |
Use these steps to download new voice software if your voice card is running in ROM monitor mode. When downloading from a diskette, first copy the software from the diskette to a TFTP server, then follow these steps.
![]() | Caution Erasing the VFC files can result in system outage or the corruption of your VFC board. Ensure that you have the correct software version on your TFTP server before continuing. |
| Step | Command | Purpose | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5300# clear vfc slot_number purge debug vfc <slot#> start debug vfc <slot#> cons flash erase This will erase the contents of VFC Flash. Continue ?[y/n]: y This will take some time. Please, wait...vfc | See the Caution before this table. Erase the contents of the VFC Flash memory in the selected voice card. You must erase the previous files to load a new image. Press y to continue. | ||
| 5300# copy tftp: vfc:
Address or name of remote host []? ipaddress
Source file name []? /path/filename
Destination file name []? filename
Accessing tftp://ipaddress/path/
filename...
Loading filename from ipaddress
(via Ethernet0):
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![OK -
size bytes]
or
5300# copy tftp vfc
Voice card slot number <slot ? 1>
Address or name of remote host [UNKNOWN]? ipaddress
Source file name? /path/filename
Destination file name [filename]? filename
! note, the destination filename is *IMPORTANT*
Accessing file 'filename' on ipaddress
Loading filename from ipaddress (via Ethernet0):
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![OK -
size bytes]
| Use the first copy command with Cisco IOS Release Version 12.0(3)XH, 12.0(5)T or later releases and use the second copy command (no colons) with Cisco IOS Release Version 11.3(2)N or later releases. Use TFTP to download the new VCWare to VFC Flash memory. In this example, slot 1 is the default. Note: Begin the destination image name with "vcw-" (all lowercase). Do not use any other character in front of vcw-; therefore, do not include a directory path at the beginning of the image name. Make sure that you write the name correctly. If one character or space is wrong, the file is not recognized and is not copied. | ||
| 5300# show vfc slot_number technology 5300# | Report the type of DSPs supported (C542). | ||
| 5300# clear vfc slot_number 5300# Do you really want to reset this card ? [y/n] y Please, wait... | Reload the VFC code from Flash memory for the specified slot before you unbundle the new VFC image.
Press y to verify the reset function. | ||
| 5300# unbundle vfc slot_number Do you want to continue ? [y/n]: y | Unbundle the DSPWare from the VCWare and configure the default file and capability lists with default values. This rewrites the default-file and capabilities lists. (See Steps 7 and 8.)
Press y when the prompt appears. | ||
| 5300# show vfc slot_number directory 5300# | Verify that the DSPWare is unbundled by providing a list of files. | ||
| 5300# show vfc slot_number default-file 5300# | Verify that the default file list is initialized by providing a list of files. | ||
| 5300# show vfc slot_number cap-list 5300# | Verify that the capability list is populated by providing a list of files. | ||
| 5300# reload | Reboot the Cisco AS5300 so these changes take effect. |
To check that you have successfully downloaded the software:
Step 1 Enter the show vfc slot_number directory command to verify that the VCWare is in the Flash memory. Only one filename appears. If this command times out, start over with "Identifying Voice Cards."
5300# show vfc 1 dir
Files in slot 1 VFC flash:
File Name Size (Bytes)
1 . vcw-vfc-mz.c542.3.0.bin 466168
2 . btl-vfc-l.3.0.bin 4174
3 . btj-vfc-l.3.0.bin 3868
4 . jbc-vfc-l.3.0.bin 12756
5 . cor-vfc-hc-l.3.0.bin 47754
6 . bas-vfc-hc-l.3.0.bin 38634
7 . fax-vfc-hc-l.3.0.bin 80794
8 . cdc-g711-hc-l.3.0.bin 218
9 . cdc-g726-hc-l.3.0.bin 218
10. cdc-g729-hc-l.3.0.bin 31516
11. cdc-g728-hc-l.3.0.bin 24334
12. cdc-g723.1-hc-l.3.0.bin 47234
Step 2 Enter the show vfc slot_number default-file and show vfc slot_number cap-list commands to verify that the DSPWare is unbundled and the default file list and cap-list are initialized.
5300# show vfc 1 def (full word is default-file) Default File List for VFC in slot 1: 1. btl-vfc-l.3.0.bin 2. cor-vfc-hc-l.3.0.bin 3. bas-vfc-hc-l.3.0.bin 4. cdc-g729-hc-l.3.0.bin 5. fax-vfc-hc-l.3.0.bin 6. jbc-vfc-l.3.0.bin 7. btj-vfc-1.3.0.bin 5300# show vfc 1 cap-list Capability List for VFC in slot 1: 1. cor-vfc-hc-l.3.0.bin 2. bas-vfc-hc-l.3.0.bin 3. fax-vfc-hc-l.3.0.bin 4. cdc-g711-hc-1.3.0.bin 5. cdc-g726-hc-1.3.0.bin 6. cdc-g729-hc.1.3.0.bin 7. cdc-g728-hc-1.3.0.bin 8. cdc-g723.1-hc-1.3.0.bin 5300#
If you are having trouble downloading the voice card software in VCWare mode, see the following suggestions:
Step 1 Enter the show vfc slot_number board command to verify that the voice card is back up in VCWare mode.
5300# show vfc 1 board VFC board state is UP, vfc status VCWARE running(0x4) VFC board in slot 1 with 24 dsps 5300#
Step 2 Determine if the VFC ROM version you are running is version 1.1 or later release.
5300# sh vfc 1 ver vcw
Voice Feature Card in Slot 1:
VCware Version : 3.0
ROM Monitor Version : 1.2
DSPware Version : 3.0
Technology : C542
Step 3 Enter the reload command to reboot the Cisco AS5300 so these changes take effect.
This section provides the following configuration examples:
See the following example for downloading new voice software for a voice card running in VCWare mode:
5300# erase vfc 2 This will erase the contents of VFC Flash. Continue ?[y/n]:yes This will take some time. Please, wait...vfc 5300# show vfc 2 directory 5300# copy tftp: vfc: Address or name of remote host []? 223.255.212.244 Source file name []? /path/vcw-vfc-mz.c542.3.0.bin Destination file name []? vcw-vfc-mz.c542.3.0.bin Accessing tftp://223.255.212.244/path/ vcw-vfc-mz.c542.3.0.bin... Loading vcw-vfc-mz.c542.3.0.bin from 223.255.212.244 (via Ethernet0): !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !![OK - 491256/982016 bytes] 5300# show vfc 2 directory 5300# clear vfc 2 5300# unbundle vfc 2 Do you want to continue ? [y/n]: y 5300# show vfc 2 directory 5300# show vfc 2 default-file 5300# show vfc 2 cap-list 5300# reload
The following example downloads new voice software for a voice card running in ROM monitor mode:
5300# clear vfc 1 purge debug vfc 1 start debug vfc 1 cons flash erase This will erase the contents of VFC Flash. Continue ?[y/n]: y This will take some time. Please, wait...vfc 5300# copy tftp: vfc: Voice card slot number 1 Address or name of remote host [UNKNOWN]? 223.255.212.244 Source file name? /path/vcw-vfc-mz.c542.3.0.bin Destination file name [vcw-vfc-mz.c542.3.0.bin]? vcw-vfc-mz.c542.3.0.bin ! note, the destination filename is *IMPORTANT* Accessing file 'vcw-vfc-mz.c542.3.0.bin' on 223.255.212.244... Loading vcw-vfc-mz.c542.3.0.bin from 223.255.212.244 (via Ethernet0): !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![OK - 291292/291328 bytes] 5300# show vfc 1 technology 5300# clear vfc 1 Do you really want to reset this card ? [y/n] y Please, wait... 5300# unbundle vfc 1 Do you want to continue ? [y/n]: y 5300# show vfc 1 directory 5300# show vfc 1 default-file 5300# show vfc 1 cap-list 5300# reload
For a list of commands supported by this feature, refer to High-Density Voice over IP Support for the Cisco AS5300/Gateway
AAA---Authentication, Authorization and Accounting.
ANI---Answer Number Identification, calling party number.
CLI---Command Line Interface, IOS user command and configuration system.
CO---Central Office.
D-channel---Signaling channel, pathway for out-of-band call control.
DMA---Direct Memory Access (used by VC to transfer data to AS5300 motherboard).
DSP---Digital Signal Processor.
DTMF---Dual Tone Modulation Frequency.
E.164 Address---In this context, the telephone number.
FGD---Feature Group D. Identifies a standardized service available to carriers delivered on a channelized T1 line.
Gateway---H.323 VoIP gateway is the point at which a circuit-switched call is encoded and repackaged into IP packets.
GateKeeper---H.323 VoIP gatekeeper, in the context of this PRD refers to the Cisco IOS-based gatekeeper, which runs on 2600 and 3600 platforms today.
H.323 RAS---Registration, Admission, and Status. The RAS signalling function performs registration, admissions, bandwidth changes, status, and disengage procedures between the VoIP Gateway and Gatekeeper.
Hairpin Re-routing---a.k.a. Hairpinning. Rerouting a call back to the PSTN at the originating VoIP gateway, usually because a VoIP route is unavailable or the PSTN is judged to be less expensive than the VoIP route.
HSRP---Hot Standby Routing Protocol. Previously existing protocol for failover to standby router in a redundant router configuration.
ISAC ---ISDN Subscriber Access Controller.
ISDN ---Integrated Services Digital Network.
ITU ---International Telecommunication Union (formerly CCITT).
IVR---Interactive Voice Response, where the system plays a message to the calling party and may also collect information from (interact with) the calling party.
LEC ---Local Exchange Carrier.
On-net---In this PRD, on-net calls are voice over IP calls ON the IP Network.
Off-net---In this PRD, off-net calls are those that are calls circuit-switched by the PSTN or a PBX.
PBX---Private Branch eXchange.
PRI ---ISDN Primary Rate Interface.
PSTN ---Public Switched Telephone Network.
Q.931---ITU-T recommendation for Digital Subscriber Signalling System No. 1, Network Layer.
SNMP---Simple Network Management Protocol.
TDM---Time Division Multiplexer.
VFC---Voice Feature Card.
VoIP---Voice over IP.
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Posted: Mon Jul 19 18:58:43 PDT 1999
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