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Example Figure 9 shows voice slot numbering. Figure 9 Voice Slot Numbering VOICE 2V V1 Figure 10 shows VIC port numbering. Figure 10 VIC Port Numbering USE VIC E&M IN Voice slot 1 Voice slot 0 VIC port 1 VIC port 0 IN USE 1 0 SEE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION Suppose you install a two-slot voice network module in the upper right slot of a Cisco 3640 router, and install two VICs in the module. Each VIC has two ports. From right to left, these ports would be numbered 2/0/0, 2/0/1, 2/1/0, and 2/1/1. 10694 V0 EN 10693 Example Voice over IP Quick Start Guide 9

Entering Configuration Mode Entering Configuration Mode 10 Voice over IP Quick Start Guide You configure Cisco IOS software for voice over IP by typing commands on the command line. This method of entering commands is called configuration mode. Note Voice over IP commands require the IP Plus, Desktop Plus, or Enterprise Plus image, Cisco IOS Release 11.3(1)T or later. To enter configuration mode, follow this procedure: Step 1 Connect a console to the router. Configure the console for 9600 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, and no parity. Power up the router. Step 2 If the current configuration is no longer valid (for instance, because you added an interface), after about one minute you see the following prompt: Would you like to enter the initial configuration dialog? [yes]: Answer no. You now enter the normal operating mode of the router. Note If the current configuration is valid, you enter the normal operating mode automatically. Step 3 After a few seconds, you see the user EXEC prompt (Router>). Type enable and the password to enter enable mode: Router> enable Password: Configuration changes can be made only in enable mode. The prompt changes to the privileged EXEC (enable) prompt (Router#): Router# Step 4 Enter the config terminal command to enter configuration mode: Router# config terminal Router(config)# The router enters global configuration mode, indicated by the Router(config)# prompt. Step 5 If you have not configured the router before, or want to change the configuration, configure global parameters, passwords, network management, and routing protocols. In this example, IP routing, AppleTalk routing, and IPX routing are all enabled: Router(config)# ip routing Router(config)# appletalk routing Router(config)# ipx routing For complete information about global configuration commands, and about configuring LAN and WAN interfaces on your router, refer to the Cisco IOS configuration guides and command references.

Entering Configuration Mo<strong>de</strong><br />

Entering Configuration Mo<strong>de</strong><br />

10 Voice over IP Quick Start Gui<strong>de</strong><br />

You configure Cisco IOS software for <strong>voice</strong> over IP by typing commands on the command line. This<br />

method of entering commands is called configuration mo<strong>de</strong>.<br />

Note Voice over IP commands require the IP Plus, Desktop Plus, or Enterprise Plus image,<br />

Cisco IOS Release 11.3(1)T or later.<br />

To enter configuration mo<strong>de</strong>, follow this procedure:<br />

Step 1 Connect a console to the router. Configure the console for 9600 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop<br />

bit, and no parity. Power up the router.<br />

Step 2 If the current configuration is no longer valid (for instance, because you ad<strong>de</strong>d an<br />

interface), after about one minute you see the following prompt:<br />

Would you like to enter the initial configuration dialog? [yes]:<br />

Answer no. You now enter the normal operating mo<strong>de</strong> of the router.<br />

Note If the current configuration is valid, you enter the normal operating mo<strong>de</strong><br />

automatically.<br />

Step 3 After a few seconds, you see the user EXEC prompt (Router>). Type enable and the<br />

password to enter enable mo<strong>de</strong>:<br />

Router> enable<br />

Password:<br />

Configuration changes can be ma<strong>de</strong> only in enable mo<strong>de</strong>. The prompt changes to the<br />

privileged EXEC (enable) prompt (Router#):<br />

Router#<br />

Step 4 Enter the config terminal command to enter configuration mo<strong>de</strong>:<br />

Router# config terminal<br />

Router(config)#<br />

The router enters global configuration mo<strong>de</strong>, indicated by the Router(config)# prompt.<br />

Step 5 If you have not configured the router before, or want to change the configuration,<br />

configure global parameters, passwords, network management, and routing protocols. In<br />

this example, IP routing, AppleTalk routing, and IPX routing are all enabled:<br />

Router(config)# ip routing<br />

Router(config)# appletalk routing<br />

Router(config)# ipx routing<br />

For complete information about global configuration commands, and about configuring<br />

LAN and WAN interfaces on your router, refer to the Cisco IOS configuration gui<strong>de</strong>s and<br />

command references.

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