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61210916L1-42.2A

Now that the codec list is defined, individual users can be configured. Each user is assigned to a
connection, a codec group, and a trunk. Users are also assigned a first and last name, and other
call settings. For this example, we will assign Jane Doe to extension 2501 on FXS port 0/2.

1. Verify that the prompt of your unit displays (config)#.

2. Enter voice user 2501, to configure extension 2501 for this user. Each extension must be

unique and cannot begin with a “0” or “1”.

3. Enter connect fxs 0/2 to link the physical port with this user.

4. Enter codec-group Users to enable the user’s codec list (created in the setup on the

previous page).

5. Enter register trunk T02 username word password word to register the user with SIP

trunk T02 (The SIP trunk must be created first; refer to the SIP Trunk Configuration Guide,
61210916L1-29.1). The username and password are optional. If set, the username and
password will override any previous defined SIP trunk username and password.

6. Enter first-name Jane to input the user’s first name. Enter last-name Doe to input the user’s

last name. The user’s first and last name entries are used to identify the user as well as
provide caller-ID information for the analog port (fxs 0/2).

7. Enter call-waiting to enable the call waiting feature, which will alert you of an incoming call

while on the phone.

8. Enter vad to enable Voice Activity Detection, which has the capability to detect silence during

a call to reduce the bandwidth a call uses when not transmitting voice packets.

9. Enter end to exit the Global Configuration mode.

10. At the # prompt, enter copy running-config startup-config to save the running

configuration to the start-up configuration. The configuration must be saved to the unit’s
nonvolatile random access memory (NVRAM) to prevent the loss of configuration during a
power cycle.

Configuring User Accounts