Dear Sir, your video is very helpful for us, but when you have created a network diagram and configure it, pls describe how and why? As examples, when you type ip Helper, you why need this command or dhcp ip excluding command. Why need this command. I hope when you create the next block, you will cover all topics. Thnx😊
Thats great tutorial.. Let me know because I m new to Cisco. is there necessity to place router? ... can we establish the real voice communication without router ? using for with in the office only not like intercom Please clarify?
Well, if it's within the office, there’s no need for a router. You can use analog phones or PBX systems. However, if you use VoIP, you will need a router to manage the traffic to the internet. I haven't tried analog phones or PBX in Packet Tracer yet. Hope this helps!
I appreciated your demonstration on this voice course so I'd like to get it why do you use auto-assign in giving it a number between 1 to 10 at this level in while knowing we've got 2 ip phones in that topology in which you worked.
Hi @@jordanmalanda7499 I set it up from 1 to 10, which will cover 10 IP phones, even though we only have only 2. You may try to practice and observe it in Packet Tracer. Try to make it 1 to 2, it’s fun to solve problems. Thanks for bringing up the question, appreciated!
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Hi @@npkvpty Well, I have not tried voice register dn yet, but it is designed for non-Cisco devices, such as SIP phones, in a CME environment. While ephone-dn is Cisco proprietary and specifically intended for Cisco IP phones to set up a Cisco CallManager.
finally thanks sir for that video I seach 5 week like that video thanks
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Dear Sir, your video is very helpful for us, but when you have created a network diagram and configure it, pls describe how and why? As examples, when you type ip Helper, you why need this command or dhcp ip excluding command. Why need this command. I hope when you create the next block, you will cover all topics. Thnx😊
@@AloneBoy-e8r got it, thanks for sharing the idea!
Thats great tutorial.. Let me know because I m new to Cisco. is there necessity to place router? ... can we establish the real voice communication without router ? using for with in the office only not like intercom Please clarify?
Well, if it's within the office, there’s no need for a router. You can use analog phones or PBX systems. However, if you use VoIP, you will need a router to manage the traffic to the internet. I haven't tried analog phones or PBX in Packet Tracer yet. Hope this helps!
Does telephony-service command works in cisco other routers such as 2911
Yes, the Cisco 2911 router supports telephony services. It's part of Cisco's Integrated Services Router (ISR) series.
I tried it in Cisco 2911. It never worked instead in router 2811 it works perfectly
very good explanation! will this work on an L3 poe switch?
Hi@@bulcub as of now, telephony service is not available on L3 SW in packet tracer.
@@DansITNetwork sorry i meant on a live L3 poe switch
I appreciated your demonstration on this voice course so I'd like to get it why do you use auto-assign in giving it a number between 1 to 10 at this level in while knowing we've got 2 ip phones in that topology in which you worked.
Hi @@jordanmalanda7499 I set it up from 1 to 10, which will cover 10 IP phones, even though we only have only 2. You may try to practice and observe it in Packet Tracer. Try to make it 1 to 2, it’s fun to solve problems. Thanks for bringing up the question, appreciated!
after many request you have no summerisze the command in note pad
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Hi, what is the difference between ephone-dn and voice register dn?
Hi @@npkvpty Well, I have not tried voice register dn yet, but it is designed for non-Cisco devices, such as SIP phones, in a CME environment. While ephone-dn is Cisco proprietary and specifically intended for Cisco IP phones to set up a Cisco CallManager.