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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

1751 VOIP CONFIGURATION GUIDE

Today i found a cool VOIP configuration guide for 1751, it covers a lot of VOIP technologies as i am planning to buy 1700 Series routers for my CCIE VOICE HOME LAB, for the next couple of days i would like to go through all the topics covered in this guide, not wasting much time in it but just going through all the configuration steps and just figuring out the technologies that are mentioned in this guide.

Following is the link for the above mentioned guide

CISCO 1751 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION GUIDE.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

CCIE VOICE HOME LAB

I have been searching the web from last 4 weeks and scratching my head to find the most cost effective way to build a decent Voice lab. And now with the good news of no OEQs I am more thrilled to get this thing up and running.


I searched the web and tried to collect most possible cost effective topology for CCIE VOICE HOME LAB.

Following are the devices that i have chosen for my home lab.

      HQ

      This is going to be the most critical router of my lab as i am going to connect all my servers to this router and this is where CISCO wants to use 3825 in actual CCIE VOICE LAB.

      I will use a 1760, 2620XM or a 3640. Now remember this router connects to the PSTN and branch routers using FR and T1. For Frame Relay you will need a WIC-1T card and for T1 you will need a VWIC-1MFT-T1.

          • Cisco WS-3550-24PS-E            ( 100$ )
      • Cisco 1760 with PVDM               ( 100$ )                   
      • VWIC-1MFT-T1                             ( 100$ )                   
            • PVDM2-32                                     ( 300$ )                    
    • WIC-1T                                           ( 50$ ) 
    • HQ Phones
      • Cisco 7961                                    ( 75$ )                   
      • Cisco 7961                                    ( 75$ )
      • Cisco 7961                                    ( 75$ )
      • BR1

      On this router i am going to test my SRST functionalities and CUCME.

            • Cisco WS-3550-24PS-E            ( 100$ )
        • Cisco 1760 with PVDM               ( 100$ )                    
        • VWIC-1MFT-T1                             ( 100$ )                   
              • PVDM2-32                                     ( 300$ )                    
      • WIC-1T                                           ( 50$ )
      • BR1 Phones
        • Cisco 7961                                    ( 75$ )                    
        • Cisco 7961                                    ( 75$ )
        • BR2

        On this router i am going to test my unity express configurations and integrating it with my cucm cluster and some testing on integration with CUCME

                  • Cisco WS-3550-24PS-E            ( 100$ )
              • Cisco 1760                                   ( 100$ )                    
              • VWIC-1MFT-T1                             ( 100$ )                   
                    • PVDM2-32                                     ( 300$ )                    
            • WIC-1T                                           ( 50$ )
            • NM-CUE                                         ( 500$ ) 
                    • BR2 Phones
                      • Cisco 7961                                    ( 75$ )                    
                      • Cisco 7961                                    ( 75$ )
                  • PSTN Router

                  This router is going to be the gatekeeper and the PSTN. Same as the HQ router it will need to be equipped to handle frame relay and T1.
                  This router will act as the T1 switch (hence the name PSTN) all of the routers will connect to this router for T1 termination

                            • Cisco 1760                                   ( 100$ )                    
                      • VWIC-2MFT-T1                             ( 130$ )                   
                            • PVDM2-32                                     ( 300$ )                    
                    • WIC-1T                                           ( 50$ )
                  • FXS Card                                        ( 50$ )
                  • PSTN Phone
                    • Cisco 7961                                    ( 75$ ) 

                   

                  Frame Relay Switch

                  I am very bad in setting up frame-relay, i will get a chance to play around with frame-relay to setup my CCIE VOICE HOME LAB.

                  Cisco 2522 : It has built-in serial ports, so no more extra modules required to setup a frame-relay switch or terminal server.
                  Cisco 3640 : You will need an NM-4T network Module.


                  Cisco 2522                                      ( 225 $ )
                  Cisco 3640                                      ( 90$ )
                  NM-4T                                               ( 50$ )

                  • Server and Applications
                    • Dell T100 Server Xeon 3.0 8GB RAM       ( 1000$ )   
                    • VM for CUCM PUB
                    • VM for CUCM SUB
                    • VM for CUC
                    • VM for UCCX
                    • VM for CUPS
                    • VM for Windows 2003 for AD integration.

                   

                  Approximately your CCIE VOICE HOME LAB will cost you around 5000 US $.

                   

                  If any one has a better lab setup idea please you are most welcome to comment and let me know.

                   

                  SRND FOR CISCO UNIFIED COMMUNICATIONS

                  Cisco SRND for CUCM is the best resource guide to get an overview about the technology. I would recommend everyone who is preparing for CCIE VOICE LAB to read the guide for at least once, not only those preparing for CCIE LAB but this guide is helpful for everyone.
                  Below is the link for CISCO CUCM SRND :
                  CUCM SRND 7.x

                  Tuesday, May 11, 2010

                  Core Knowledge Questions (OEQ) Removed for CCIE Voice and R&S Lab Exams

                  With more than six months of exam results now available, Cisco is able to report that the troubleshooting components of the CCIE Voice v3.0 and CCIE R&S v4.0  lab exams are performing well in validating expert level networking skills.  Considering these results, Cisco has decided to eliminate the Core Knowledge questions from the current CCIE R&S v4.0 and CCIE Voice v3.0 Lab Exams.  Beginning on May 10, 2010, CCIE R&S and CCIE Voice Lab Exams, in all global locations, will no longer include the four open-ended Core Knowledge questions.  The total lab time will remain eight hours.

                  Sunday, May 9, 2010

                  CALL ROUTING

                  This lab focuses on developing the Call Routing and dial plan for Ballplayers, LLC. Please note, depending on your PSTN simulation, some task may require digit manipulation not explicitly defined in the tasks. For example, my Adtran does not accept the London international dial plan. Therefore, I will need to strip the 011+44 from the international dialing from New York and Los Angeles. Your solution may vary, depending on what you are using to simulate the PSTN, and what digits that device will accept.