Table of Contents
Index
- additional information xiv
- addresses 2-18, 2-23
- admission control 3-15, 3-18, 6-3
- for centralized call processing 7-3
- for QoS 8-10
- gatekeeper 3-15, 6-8
- locations 3-18, 7-4
- bandwidth
- in distributed systems 6-12
- per call 3-15
- call admission control 3-15, 3-18, 6-3
- for centralized call processing 7-3
- for QoS 8-10
- gatekeeper 3-15, 6-8
- locations 3-18, 7-4
- called party transformation 5-8
- calling party transformation 5-8
- calling search space 5-13, 5-14
- campus infrastructure 2-1
- Catalyst 9-1
- 4000 9-11
- 6000 2-31, 9-13
- conferencing services 9-2
- transcoding services 9-5
- CDP 2-19
- centralized call processing 1-9, 3-18, 7-1
- Cisco CallManager clusters 3-1
- Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) 2-19
- Cisco uOne 10-1
- class of service (CoS) 2-25
- clusters 3-1
- communication between 3-14
- communication within 3-4
- for centralized systems 7-8
- guidelines 3-12
- in distributed systems 6-14
- provisioning 3-14
- size of 3-1
- with centralized call processing 3-18
- with distributed call processing 3-15
- communication
- between clusters 3-14
- within a cluster 3-4
- composite model 1-1
- compression of voice stream 9-5
- conferencing 9-2
- connections
- IP phone 2-8
- PC 2-8
- to the network 2-21
- consumption of resources 3-3
- CoS 2-25
- database
- publisher 3-1, 3-4
- subscriber 3-4
- default power allocation 2-12
- design goals 1-1
- device pools 3-9
- devices
- in route group 5-7
- pools 3-9
- sessions 3-3
- weight of 3-1, 3-3
- device weights 3-1, 3-3
- DHCP 2-18
- dial plan 5-1
- calling search space 5-13
- for centralized systems 7-5
- for distributed systems 6-9
- guidelines 5-17
- individual site 5-18
- multiple sites 5-20
- partitions 5-13
- dial string 5-9
- digital signal processor (DSP) 9-1
- digit translation 5-8
- Directory Server 10-4
- distributed call processing 1-7, 3-15, 6-1
- DSP 9-1
- for centralized systems 7-10
- for distributed systems 6-14
- DTMF Relay
- gateway support 4-3
- supported in IOS H.323 gateways 4-4
- supported in MGCP gateways 4-4
- supported in Skinny gateways 4-4
- dual supervisors 2-14
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) 2-18
- error messages for inline power 2-13
- Ethernet 2-4
- external patch panel 2-15
- features required for gateway selection 4-1
- feature transparency 3-21
- gatekeeper 3-15, 6-8
- GateServer 10-4
- gateways 4-1
- list of 4-2
- required features 4-1
- site requirements 4-9
- supported protocols 4-2
- supported site requirements 4-10
- goals 1-1
- groups for redundancy 3-5
- H.323 used in VoIP gateways 4-2
- high availability 2-6
- independent call processing 1-5
- infrastructure 2-1
- inline power 2-9
- inter-cluster communication 3-14
- intra-cluster communication 3-4
- IP addresses 2-18, 2-23
- IP phones 2-21
- addresses 2-18, 2-23
- external power supply 2-15
- internals 2-4
- power consumption 2-13
- power to 2-9
- wall power 2-17
- IP telephony
- design goals 1-1
- LAN infrastructure 2-1
- legacy systems 11-1
- locations 3-18, 7-4
- mask for digit translation 5-8
- Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) 4-2
- media termination point (MTP) 9-5
- Message Store 10-5
- MGCP 4-2
- migration to IP telephony network 11-1
- MTP 9-5
- multi-site 1-5
- with centralized call processing 1-9, 7-1
- with distributed call processing 1-7, 6-1
- with independent call processing 1-5
- network design 1-1
- composite model 1-1
- infrastructure 2-4
- models 1-1
- multiple sites with centralized call processing 1-9
- multiple sites with distributed call processing 1-7
- multiple sites with independent call processing 1-5
- single site 1-3
- topology 1-1
- off-net route pattern 5-11
- on-net route pattern 5-10
- partitions 5-13, 5-14
- PBX migration 11-1
- physical connections 2-8
- power
- consumption 2-13
- default allocation 2-12
- error messages 2-13
- external patch panel 2-15
- for IP phones 2-9
- from Catalyst module 2-9
- inline 2-9
- ports 2-14
- protection 2-14, 2-33
- recommendations 2-17
- status 2-12
- uninterruptible supply 2-33
- wall outlet 2-17
- protection for power 2-33
- protocols
- CDP 2-19
- DHCP 2-18
- for PBX and voice messaging 11-2
- H.323 4-2
- Media Gateway Control Protocol 4-2
- Skinny Gateway Protocol 4-2
- supported in VoIP gateways 4-2
- PSTN 5-11
- publisher of the database 3-1
- QoS 2-24, 2-30, 8-1
- quality of service (QoS) 2-24
- redundancy 2-6, 3-5
- supported in IOS H.323 gateways 4-5
- supported in MGCP gateway 4-6
- supported in Skinny gateways 4-5
- support for gateways 4-5
- resource consumption 3-3
- revision history xiii
- route group 5-1, 5-6
- route list 5-1, 5-6
- route pattern 5-1, 5-5
- off-net 5-11
- on-net 5-10
- servers
- directory 10-4
- TFTP 3-1
- service
- class 2-25
- quality 2-24
- type 2-25
- sessions 3-3
- single site 1-3
- site requirements for gateway selection 4-9
- Skinny Gateway Protocol 4-2
- subscriber of the database 3-4
- supplementary services 4-7
- supported in IOS H.323 gateways 4-7
- supported in MGCP gateways 4-8
- supported in Skinny gateways 4-7
- support for in gateways 4-7
- TFTP server 3-1
- ToS 2-25
- traffic 8-3
- classification 2-25, 2-26, 2-30, 8-3
- prioritization 8-4
- shaping 8-7
- transcoding 9-5
- transformation of digits 5-8
- translation of digits 5-8
- transparency of features 3-21
- trust boundaries 2-25
- type of service (ToS) 2-25
- uninterrruptible power supply (UPS) 2-33
- uOne 10-1
- UPS 2-33
- VLAN 2-19, 2-20, 2-21
- voice compression 9-5
- voice mail 10-1
- voice messaging 10-1
- for centralized systems 7-12
- for distributed systems 6-16
- migration to IP network 11-1
- Voice VLAN ID (VVID) 2-19
- VVID 2-19
- wall power 2-17
- WAN
- multi-site with centralized call processing 7-1
- multi-site with distributed call processing 6-1
- QoS 8-1
- voice messaging 10-9







Posted: Thu Jul 27 10:23:26 PDT 2000
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