G.703 Configuration For Multiflex Voice/WAN Interface Cards On Cisco 2600 and 3600 Series Routers
G.703 Configuration For Multiflex Voice/WAN Interface Cards On Cisco 2600 and 3600 Series Routers
G.703 Configuration For Multiflex Voice/WAN Interface Cards On Cisco 2600 and 3600 Series Routers
This document describes how to configure1- and 2-port E1 Multiflex Voice/WAN interface cards (VWICs)
on Cisco 2600 and 3600 routers for G.703 framing and includes the following sections:
• Feature Overview, page 1
• Related Features and Technologies, page 2
• Related Documents, page 3
• Supported Platforms, page 3
• Supported Standards, MIBs, and RFCs, page 3
• Prerequisites, page 4
• Configuration Tasks, page 5
• Verifying Controller Settings, page 7
• Configuration Examples, page 8
• Command Reference, page 9
Feature Overview
Cisco E1 Multiflex Voice/WAN interface cards (VWICs) support voice and data applications in Cisco
2600 and 3600 series routers. The VWICs offer WAN interface card (WIC) and voice interface card
(VIC) functionality in a variety of applications for enterprises and for service providers who supply
customer premises equipment.
The following Multiflex VWICs are available:
• 1-port E1 Multiflex Trunk Interface with G.703 support (VWIC-1MFT-G703)
• 2-port E1 Multiflex Trunk Interface with G.703 support (VWIC-2MFT-G703)
These Multiflex VWICs provide up to two E1 interfaces, which are compatible with and specified by
G.703. These Multiflex VWICs provide the following additional features and capabilities:
• Provide a means of connecting standard serial interfaces such as V.35 to telephone lines or Postal
Telephone and Telegraph (PTT) networks.
• Provide unframed (G.703) service access.
• Operate over E1 leased-line services and provide ITU-T G.703 with high-density bipolar of order
3 (HDB3) line encoding.
• Operate with either an external or internal clock signal and run at wire speed.
• Support a 4-bit cyclic redundancy check (CRC-4) to provide and ensure data integrity.
When the Multiflex VWIC is initialized, the Cisco IOS software reads the VWIC's cookie ID to
determine that the card is to be used as an E1 card; then the firmware loads the proper configuration
onto the card. The cookie also indicates whether the card is single or dual port card. Cisco IOS software
recognizes the G.703 cookie ID to permit G.703 operation on E1 cards.
Table 1 shows the possible hardware configurations for the Multiflex VWICs.
Table 1 Multiflex VWIC Support
VWIC and
Application Cisco 2600 Series Cisco 3620 and 3640 Cisco 3660
1-port E1 VWIC in a chassis slot E1 VWIC in a 1- or 2-port network Planned for future
module (NM-1E2W, NM-2E2W, availability
Data only
NM-1E1R2W)
2-port E1 VWIC in a chassis slot. Does not Planned for future availability Planned for future
Data only provide packet voice. Can provide two availability
physical WAN connections with both
ports supporting up to full E1 speeds.
1- or 2-port E1 VWIC in a Digital E1 Packet E1 VWIC in a Digital E1 Packet E1 VWIC in a Digital E1
Voice Trunk Network Module Voice Trunk Network Module Packet Voice Trunk
Voice only, no
Network Module
WAN
connections
Benefits
The E1 Multiflex VWICs with G.703 support allows unstrucutred E1 traffic that conforms to the ITU-T
G.703 standard.
Restrictions
The following restrictions apply to E1 Multiflex VWIC configurations:
• On all Cisco 2600 and 3600 platforms, Digital E1 Packet Voice Trunk Network Modules only
support E1 Multiflex VWICs.
• E1 VWICs are not supported on Cisco 3660 platforms.
See Table 1 on page 2 for summary information.
Related Documents
The following documents provide additional information about installing and configuring T1/E1
Multiflex VWICs:
• Cisco 2600 and 3600 Series Network Module Hardware Installation Guide
• Cisco 2600 and 3600 Series WAN Interface Cards Hardware Installation Guide
• Configuring Digital E1 Packet Voice Trunk Network Modules on Cisco 2600 and 3600 Series
Routers Cisco IOS Release 12.0(7)XK online document
• Configuring 1- and 2-Port T1/E1 Multiflex Voice/WAN Interface Cards on Cisco 2600 and 3600
Series Routers Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)XK online document
The following Cisco IOS Release 12.1 documents provide information that can help you use E1
Multiflex VWICs:
• Cisco IOS Multiservice Applications Configuration Guide
• Cisco IOS Multiservice Applications Command Reference
• Cisco IOS Dial Services Configuration Guide: Network Services
• Cisco IOS Interface Configuration Guide
• Cisco IOS Interface Command Reference
• Cisco Dial Services Command Reference
Supported Platforms
This feature is supported on the following platforms:
• Cisco 2610
• Cisco 2611
• Cisco 2612
• Cisco 2613
• Cisco 2620
• Cisco 2621
• Cisco 3620
• Cisco 3640
• Cisco 3660
RFC
RFC 1406
MIB
• E1 CSU MIB
Other Standards
• ANSI T1.40
• AT&T Publication 62411
Prerequisites
E1 Multiflex VWICs require specific service, software, and hardware:
• Obtain E1 service from your service provider.
• Install Cisco IOS Software Release 12.1(2)XD or a later release.
• See the Configuring 1- and 2-Port T1/E1 Multiflex Voice/WAN Interface Cards on Cisco 2600 and
3600 Series Routers Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)XK online document for more information about
configuring the Multiflex VWICs.
• If you are installing Multiflex VWICs in a Digital E1 Packet Voice Trunk Network Module, see the
following documents for more information about the module:
– Cisco 2600 and 3600 Series Network Module Hardware Installation Guide
– Configuring Digital E1 Packet Voice Trunk Network Modules on Cisco 2600 and 3600 Series
Routers
Note You can install one Digital E1 Packet Voice Trunk Network Module in a Cisco
2600 series router or a Cisco 3620 router. A Cisco 3640 router can support
three modules.
• Install the E1 Multiflex VWIC by following the instructions in Cisco 2600 and 3600 SeriesWAN
Interface Cards Hardware Installation Guide.
• Establish a working IP network. For more information about configuring IP, see “IP Overview,”
“Configuring IP Addressing,” and “Configuring IP Services” chapters in the Cisco IOS Release
12.1 Network Protocols Configuration Guide, Part 1.
• Complete your company’s dial plan.
• Establish a working telephony network based on your company's dial plan.
Voice, Video, and Home Applications Configuration Guide and Voice, Video, and Home Applications
Command Reference for Cisco IOS Release 12.1 provide information about setting up voice networks.
Configuration Tasks
Configuration for E1 Multiflex VWICs with G.703 support is done when you are setting up the E1
controller.
For more information about configuring a E1 Multiflex VWIC that is installed in a Digital E1 Packet
Voice Trunk Network Module, see Configuring Digital E1 Packet Voice Trunk Network Modules on
Cisco 2600 and 3600 Series Routers.
For more information about configuring a E1 Multiflex VWIC that is installed in a Digital E1 Packet
Voice Trunk Network Module, see Configuring Digital E1 Packet Voice Trunk Network Modules on
Cisco 2600 and 3600 Series Routers.
Follow this procedure to configure E1 controllers. Skip Steps 1 and 2 if you are already in controller
configuration mode.
Repeat the steps following Step 2 for each controller.
Command Purpose
Step 1 Router# configure terminal Skip this step if you are already in controller
configuration mode.
Enter global configuration mode.
Step 2 Router(config)# controller E1 slot/port Skip this step if you are already in controller
configuration mode.
Enter controller configuration mode for the E1
controller at the specified slot/port location.
Command Purpose
Step 3 Router(config-controller)# clock source {line Specify the clock source. The line keyword
[primary] | internal} specifies that the clock source is derived from the
active line—rather than from the free-running
internal clock. This is the default setting and is
generally more reliable. These rules apply to clock
sourcing:
• When both ports are set to line clocking with
no primary specification, port 0 is the default
primary clock source and port 1 is the default
secondary clock source.
• When both ports are set to line and one port is
set as the primary clock source, the other port
is by default the backup or secondary source
and is loop-timed.
• If one port is set to clock source line or clock
source line primary and the other is set to
clock source internal, the internal port
recovers clock from the clock source line port
if the clock source line port is up. If it is down,
then the internal port generates its own clock.
• If both ports are set to clock source internal,
there is only one clock source—internal.
Step 4 Router(config-controller)# linecode { ami | hdb3} Set the line encoding according to your service
provider’s instructions. For E1, set the line coding
to either AMI or high-density bipolar 3 (HDB3),
the default.
Alternate mark inversion (AMI), available for T1
or E1 lines, represents zeros using a 01 during
each bit cell, and ones are represented by 11 or 00,
alternately, during each bit cell. AMI requires that
the sending device maintain ones density. Ones
density is not maintained independent of the data
stream.
Step 5 Router(config-controller)# line-termination {75-ohm | Enter a line-termination value. This command
120-ohm} specifies the impedance (amount of wire
resistance and reactivity to current) for the E1
termination. Impedance levels are maintained to
avoid data corruption over long-distance links.
Specify 120-ohm to match the balanced 120-ohm
interface. This is the default.
75-ohm is for an unbalanced BNC 75-ohm
interface.
Command Purpose
Step 6 Router(config-controller)# channel-group Enter this command to set up channel groups for
channel-group-no unframed WAN data services with a 2-port Multiflex
Drop-and-Insert VWIC.
Specify unframed for G.703 support.
Step 7 Router(config-controller)# no shutdown Activate the controller.
E1 1/0 is up.
Applique type is Channelized E1 - balanced
Cablelength is short 133
Description: T1 WIC card Alpha
No alarms detected.
Framing is UNFRAMED, Line Code is HDB3, Clock Source is Line.
Data in current interval (1 seconds elapsed):
0 Line Code Violations, 0 Path Code Violations
0 Slip Secs, 0 Fr Loss Secs, 0 Line Err Secs, 0 Degraded Mins
0 Errored Secs, 0 Bursty Err Secs, 0 Severely Err Secs, 0 Unavail Secs
The privileged EXEC show connection all command displays the status of E1 TDM controller groups
and how they are set up:
Router# show connection all
Configuration Examples
This section includes a sample configuration of an E1 Multiflex VWIC configured to support G.703.
For additional examples, see Configuring Digital T1 Packet Voice Trunk Network Modules on Cisco
2600 and 3600 Series Routers.
version 12.1
service timestamps debug uptime
service timestamps log uptime
no service password-encryption
!
hostname 3660-1
!
enable password lab
!
!
memory-size iomem 25
voice-card 1
!
voice-card 3
!
voice-card 4
!
ip subnet-zero
no ip domain-lookup
ip host dirt 223.255.254.254
!
isdn switch-type primary-net5
isdn voice-call-failure 0
!
!
controller E1 1/0
pri-group timeslots 1-31
!
controller E1 1/1
pri-group timeslots 1-31
!
controller E1 3/0
channel-group 0 unframed
!
controller E1 3/1
!
controller E1 4/0
clock source internal
channel-group 1 timeslots 1
!
controller E1 4/1
pri-group timeslots 1-31
!
!
interface FastEthernet0/0
mac-address 0010.7bd8.da30
ip address 1.6.44.201 255.255.0.0
no ip mroute-cache
load-interval 30
no keepalive
speed auto
half-duplex
hold-queue 2000 in
!
interface FastEthernet0/1
ip address 10.0.0.250 255.255.255.0
no ip mroute-cache
load-interval 30
duplex auto
speed auto
!
interface Serial1/0:15
no ip address
ip mroute-cache
no logging event link-status
isdn switch-type primary-net5
isdn incoming-voice voice
isdn guard-timer 3000
fair-queue 64 256 0
no cdp enable
!
interface Serial1/1:15
no ip address
ip mroute-cache
no logging event link-status
isdn switch-type primary-net5
isdn incoming-voice voice
isdn guard-timer 3000
fair-queue 64 256 0
no cdp enable
!
interface Serial3/0:0
ip address 40.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
ip mroute-cache
Command Reference
This section documents modified commands. All other commands used with this feature are
documented in the Cisco IOS Release 12.1 command reference publications.
channel-group
To define the time slots that belong to each T1 or E1 circuit, use the channel-group command in
controller configuration mode. Use the no form of this command to clear the time slots for the T1 or E1
circuit.
Syntax Description channel-number Channel-group number. When configuring a T1 data line, channel-group
numbers can be values from 0 to 23. When configuring an E1 data line,
channel-group numbers can be values from 0 to 30.
unframed (E1 only) Specifies an unframed channel group for G.703 support.
timeslots range One or more time slots or ranges of time slots belonging to the channel group.
The first time slot is numbered 1. For a T1 controller, the time slot range is
from 1 to 24. For an E1 controller, the time slot range is from 1 to 31.
speed {48 | 56 | 64} (Optional) The speed of the underlying DS0s. See Usage Guidelines for
additional information.
Usage Guidelines Use this command in configurations where the router or access server must communicate with a T1
or E1 fractional data line. The channel-group number may be arbitrarily assigned and must be unique
for the controller. The time slot range must match the time slots assigned to the channel group. The
service provider defines the time slots that comprise a channel group.
Note Channel groups, CAS voice groups, and TDM groups all use group numbers. All group
numbers configured for channel groups, CAS voice groups and TDM groups must be
unique on the local Cisco MC3810 concentrator. For example, you cannot use the same
group number for a channel group and for a TDM group.
If you specify 56 kbps, the channel group is limited to 14 channels on the Cisco MC3810 MultiFlex
Trunk (MFT). Because 56 is the default, you should specify 64 if you need more than 14 channels.
This command also applies to Voice over Frame Relay, Voice over ATM, and Voice over HDLC on the
Cisco MC3810.
Examples The following example defines three channel groups. Channel-group 0 consists of a single time slot,
channel-group 8 consists of 7 time slots and runs at a speed of 64 kbps per time slot, and channel-group
12 consists of a single time slot.
channel-group 0 timeslots 1
channel-group 8 timeslots 5,7,12-15,20 speed 64
channel-group 12 timeslots 2
The following example configures a channel group on controller E1 1/0 on a Cisco 2600 or 3600 series
router that supports G.703:
controller E1 1/0
channel-group 0 unframed