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A


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

B


bandwidth
in distributed systems   6-12
per call   3-15

C


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

D


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

E


error messages for inline power   2-13

Ethernet   2-4

external patch panel   2-15

F


features required for gateway selection   4-1

feature transparency   3-21

G


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


H.323 used in VoIP gateways   4-2

high availability   2-6

I


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

L


LAN infrastructure   2-1

legacy systems   11-1

locations   3-18, 7-4

M


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

N


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

O


off-net route pattern   5-11

on-net route pattern   5-10

P


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

Q


QoS   2-24, 2-30, 8-1

quality of service (QoS)   2-24

R


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

S


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

T


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

U


uninterrruptible power supply (UPS)   2-33

uOne   10-1

UPS   2-33

V


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

W


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

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