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Cisco EGW 2200 Provisioning Worksheet

Use the table below to record information you will need during Cisco EGW 2200 provisioning. Record this information as you install network components or plan your network.

The table is organized according to the items on the Cisco EGW Administration navigation menu. For more details on a field, refer to Cisco EGW Administration Application Properties or .find the same information in Cisco EGW Administration online help.

Not every provisioning item is included here, just those that require information about other components or that you should plan in advance. You may need to check with your system administrator for some information.

Refer to Opening Cisco EGW Administration for how to start using the application. For background information on the provisioned components, refer to Overview of Cisco EGW.

Who should complete this worksheet: The person who installs Cisco EGW application components.

Note that some items are local to the Cisco EGW, defined and used there only, and some are external. For example, you assign a media gateway Name locally on the Cisco EGW, to be used to refer to that media gateway throughout Cisco EGW Administration but nowhere else. The name has no meaning on the gateway itself. But the Gateway Host Name is external, the host name defined and used on the gateway. What you enter in Cisco EGW provisioning must match the actual gateway name in order for login to the gateway to work.

Cisco EGW Home page

|Field / Property |Your Information Goes Here |Instructions |

|EGW Peer Primary IP Address | |(If you are using fault tolerant configuration) |

| | |Specify the primary IP address, Ethernet 0, of the |

| | |peer EGW. |

|EGW Peer Secondary IP Address | |(Optional if using fault tolerant configuration) |

| | |Specify the secondary IP address, Ethernet 1, of the|

| | |peer EGW. |

IP Route

|Field / Property |Your Information Goes Here |Instructions |

|IP Route Name | |Local |

|Destination Network | | |

|Network Mask | | |

|Next Hop | | |

|Local Interface | | |

|Priority | | |

Media Gateways

Add a New Gateway

|Field / Property |Your Information Goes Here |Instructions |

|Name | |Choose a name for the gateway (up to 10 |

| | |characters). Local. |

|Description | |Provide a description (up to 20 characters). |

| | |Local. |

|Gateway Type (Platform) | |What type of gateway (platform hardware) is it? |

| | |See Cisco EGW Administration online help for the |

| | |list of supported gateways. |

|Protocol Variant | |Will this gateway be connected to a DPNSS, QSIG or|

| | |PRI ISDN PBX? |

|First IP Address | |Do you want the EGW to communicate to this gateway|

| | |using the EGW’s Primary IP Address? If so, what |

| | |is the corresponding IP address on the gateway? |

| | |See Guidelines for IP Address Provisioning below. |

|Second IP Address | |Do you want the EGW to communicate to this gateway|

| | |using the EGW’s Secondary IP address? If so, what|

| | |is the corresponding IP address on the gateway? |

|Gateway Host Name | |Enter the name for this gateway that was assigned |

| | |at the time of its configuration. This entry must |

| | |match the host name configured on the gateway. |

| | |If the gateway configuration defined an IP Domain |

| | |Name, the Gateway Host Name definition must |

| | |include both the Hostname and IP Domain Name, |

| | |concatenated, for example: gateway1. |

|MGCP Port | |Defaults to 242] |

|Session Set/Association Port | |This field’s function depends on the protocol |

| | |variant you chose in above. Session set defaults |

| | |to 3000. Association Port defaults to 9900. |

|Router IP Address 1 | |Router IP address 1. If the media gateway resides |

| | |on a different subnet from the Cisco EGW, enter |

| | |primary and secondary IP addresses for the router |

| | |that connects the two subnets. You can specify |

| | |either IP address or use both for redundancy. |

|Router IP Address 2 | |Router IP address 2. See the previous field. |

|Net Mask 1 | |Net Mask 1. If the media gateway resides on a |

| | |different subnet from the Cisco EGW, enter |

| | |netmasks 1 and 2  for the router that connects the|

| | |two subnets. |

|Net Mask 2 | |Net Mask 2. See the previous field. |

Guidelines for IP Address Provisioning

You can provision gateway IP addresses in one of three ways. See Planning Redundancy for more information.

Media Gateway > T1/E1 Spans on Gateway

DPNSS or QSIG protocol

|Field / Property |Your Information Goes Here |Instructions |

|Signaling Slot | |The physical slot where the T1 or E1 card is |

| | |installed in the gateway. |

|Signaling Port | |The physical port where the card is installed in |

| | |the gateway. |

Media Gateway > Properties for Gateway

|Field / Property |Your Information Goes Here |Instructions |

|Default Codec | |What codec are you using? |

|Gateway Protocol Version | |Are you using gateway protocol MGCP 1.0 or MGCP |

| | |0.1? |

Call Manager Interfaces

H323 Interface

Gatekeeper Details

|Field / Property |Your Information Goes Here |Instructions |

|Gatekeeper Name | |Name of the gatekeeper as provisioned on the |

| | |gatekeeper. |

|Gatekeeper IP Address | |Gatekeeper IP address. |

|Gatekeeper Port | |Gatekeeper port. |

|Terminal Alias | | |

|Node ID | | |

H.323 Interface

|Field / Property |Your Information Goes Here |Instructions |

|RAI Support | | |

|Notify Enabled | | |

|Screening/Presentation | | |

|T.38 FAX Support | | |

|Redirecting Number | | |

|DMTF Support | | |

|Dial Plan (select) | | |

|Packetization | | |

|G.711 | | |

|G.729 | | |

|G.723 | | |

|Prefixes | | |

| | | |

| | | |

| | | |

CTI Managers

One CTI manager can be defined for each Cisco CallManager. The CTI manager is required if you want callback and extension status features. Basic calls, call transfers, and call forwarding will still work. All values come from the Cisco CallManager.

|Field / Property |Your Information Goes Here |Instructions |

|CTI Manager | | |

|Description | | |

|CTI Manager Version |5.0 or 6.0 |For CCM 4.0, the CTI manager version is 5.0. For|

| | |CCM 4.1, the CTI manager version is 6.0. |

|First IP Address | | |

|Second IP Address | | |

|Port | | |

AXL Servers

One AXL server can be defined for each Cisco CallManager. All values come from Cisco CallManager.

|Field / Property |Your Information Goes Here |Instructions |

|AXL Server Name | | |

|Description | | |

|First IP Address | | |

|Second IP Address | | |

|Port |80 | |

|AXL Server Username | |This is the Windows administrator account |

| | |username |

|AXL Server Password | |This is the Windows administrator account |

| | |password |

Unity Interfaces

SIP Interface

All fields are local but should be planned in advance.

|Field / Property |Your Information Goes Here |Instructions |

|Dial Plan (select) | | |

|Do you want to enable virtual IP address? | | |

|Virtual IP Address 1 | |Entered during installation, |

| | |automatically enabling the function |

| | |(true in the previous field). |

|Virtual IP Address 2 | |Entered during installation, |

| | |automatically enabling the function |

| | |(true in the previous field). |

Unity Server

|Field / Property |Your Information Goes Here |Instructions |

|Unity Server Name | | |

|DNS Name or IP Address | |Unity server |

|SIP Port Number |defaults |Unity server |

|SIP Version |2.0 |Unity server |

Route Plans

See Planning Cisco EGW Routing Plans and the linked worksheet.

Dial Plans

See Planning Cisco EGW Dial Plans and the linked worksheet.[pic]

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