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Configuring Voice Ports
Configuring Digital Voice Ports
VC-81
Cisco IOS Voice, Video, and Fax Configuration Guide
Calling Number Outbound Commands
On the Cisco AS5300 universal access server platform, if T1 CAS is configured with the Feature
Group-D (FGD)—Exchange Access North American (FGD-EANA) signaling, the automatic number
identification (ANI) can be sent for outgoing calls by using the calling-number outbound command.
FGD-EANA is a FGD signaling protocol of type EANA, which provides certain call services, such as
emergency (USA 911) calls. ANI is an SS7 (Signaling System 7) feature in which a series of digits,
analog or digital, are included in the call to identify the telephone number of the calling device. In other
words, ANI identifies the number of the calling party. ANI digits are used for billing purposes by Internet
service providers (ISPs), among other things. The commands in this section can be issued in voice-port
or dial-peer mode, because the syntax is the same.
To configure your digital T1/E1 packet voice trunk network module to generate outbound ANI digits on
a Cisco AS5300 universal access server, use the following commands in voice-port configuration mode:
rx-bits—Indicates the pattern applies to
receive signaling bits
seize—Indicates that the pattern represents
line seizure.
idle—Indicates that the pattern represents an
idle condition.
0000...1111—Represents the bit pattern to
use.
Step 3
Router(config-voiceport)# ignore {rx-a-bit | rx-b-bit
| rx-c-bit | rx-d-bit}
(Digital E1 E&M voice ports on Cisco 2600 and
3600 series routers and Cisco MC3810
multiservice concentrators only) Configures the
voice port to ignore the specified receive bit for
North American E&M or E&M MELCAS, if
patterns different from the defaults are required.
See the command reference for the default
signaling patterns as defined in ANSI and CEPT
standards.
Command Purpose
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