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Perform Initial Configuration (continued)
Basic Voice-Port Configuration
This section has separate procedures for analog, digital, and ISDN BRI voice ports.Use the analog procedure to
configure voice ports on the analog voice module (AVM). Use the digital procedure to configure voice ports on
a T1 or E1 line on a digital voice module (DVM) or multiflex trunk module (MFT). Use the BRI procedure to
configure voice ports on the BRI voice module (BVM).
Verifying Voice-Port Configuration
Before entering voice-port configuration mode, enter:
router> show voice port summary
This command brings up a list of the existing voice ports with their slot/port numbers, signaling types, and
status.
Note: An analog voice port exists for each analog personality module (APM) installed in an AVM. ISDN BRI
voice ports exist if a BVM is installed. Digital voice ports do not exist unless you have created one or more voice
groups.
To see the complete current configuration of an existing voice port, enter the following command:
router> show voice port
slot/port
The following table summarizes the physical and logical characteristics of the Cisco MC3810 voice ports:
Note: Unlikeserialportinterfacesandinterfacesonother Cisco products, the number 0 is not used to designate
a voice port. Slot/port designations 0/0 and 1/0 are not valid; 0/1 and 1/1 are valid.
Voice Interface Type
Hardware
Module
Voice-Port Identification
Slot Number Port Numbers
Analog AVM 1 1–6
BRI BVM 1–4 1–2
Digital:
To network (WAN)
MFT 0 1–24 (for T1)
1–15 and 17–31 (for E1)
Digital:
To PBX or local phone device
DVM 1 1–24 (for T1)
1–15 and 17–31 (for E1)
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