Cisco Systems VC-289 Home Security System User Manual


 
Configuring H.323 Gatekeepers and Proxies
H.323 Gatekeeper Configuration Task List
VC-333
Cisco IOS Voice, Video, and Fax Configuration Guide
Configuring a Proxy Without ASR
To start the proxy without application-specific routing (ASR), start the proxy and then define the H.323
name, zone, and QoS parameters on the interface whose IP address the proxy will use. To start the proxy
without ASR, use the following commands beginning in global configuration mode:
Command Purpose
Step 1
Router(config)# proxy h323
Starts the proxy feature.
Step 2
Router(config)# interface type number [name-tag]
Cisco 4000 Series with Channelized T1 or E1 and the Cisco MC3810
Router(config)# interface serial
number:channel-group
To configure a subinterface, use these forms of the interface
global configuration command:
Cisco 7200 Series
Router(config)# interface type
slot/port-adapter/port.subinterface-number
[multipoint | point-to-point]
Cisco 7200 Series and Cisco 7500 Series with a Packet over SONET
Interface Processor
Router(config)# interface type slot/port
Cisco 7500 Series
Router(config)# interface type
slot/port-adapter.subinterface-number [multipoint |
point-to-point][ethernet | serial]
Cisco 7500 Series with Channelized T1 or E1
Router(config)# interface serial
slot/port:channel-group
Cisco 7500 Series with Ports on VIP Cards
Router(config)# interface type
slot/port-adapter/port [ethernet | serial]
Configures an interface type and enters interface
configuration mode.
The keywords and arguments are as follows:
type—Specifies the type of interface to be
configured. (See Table 26 that follows this
configuration task table.)
number—Specifies the port, connector, or
interface card number. On a Cisco 4000 series
router, specifies the network process monitor
(NPM) number. The numbers are assigned at the
factory at the time of installation or when added
to a system, and they can be displayed with the
show interfaces command.
name-tag—(Optional) Specifies the logic name
to identify the server configuration so that
multiple entries of server configuration can be
entered. This optional argument is for use with
the Redundant Link Manager (RLM) feature.
slot—Specifies the number of the slot being
configured. Refer to the appropriate hardware
manual for slot and port information.
port—Specifies the number of the port being
configured. Refer to the appropriate hardware
manual for slot and port information.
port-adapter—Specifies the number of the port
adapter being configured. Refer to the
appropriate hardware manual for information
about port adapter compatibility.
ethernet—(Optional) Specifies an Ethernet
IEEE 802.3 interface.
serial—(Optional) Specifies a serial interface.