Overview/Description
To configure dial peers and special-purpose connection types.
Target Audience
IT professionals responsible for preparing, configuring, and maintaining a voice and data network; candidates preparing for the Cisco Certified Voice Professional certification (CVOICE 642-432)
Prerequisites
Working knowledge of LANs, WANs, and IP switching and routing; an understanding of traditional public switched telephone network operations and technologies; internetworking skills covered in the Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND) course; Cisco Voice Fundamentals (CVF) v1.0 e-learning course completion
Configuring Dial Peers and Special Purpose Connections
identify the characteristics of call legs, and recognize how routers use call legs to establish end-to-end calls.
recognize the function of dial peers, and identify the steps for configuring POTS dial peers and VoIP dial peers.
configure POTS and VoIP dial peers for a given scenario.
list destination-pattern options, recognize how the default dial peer is used, and identify how routers match inbound and outbound dial peers.
identify how to configure hunt groups, recognize how routers consume and forward digits, and determine the appropriate digit manipulation command to use to connect to a specified destination.
distinguish between special-purpose connection types and their application, and recognize how the connection command is used.
recognize how to configure PLAR, PLAR OPX, trunk, and tie-line connections.