H.323 gatekeeper configuration examples – Cisco H.323 VC-289 User Manual
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Configuring H.323 Gatekeepers and Proxies
H.323 Gatekeeper Configuration Examples
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Cisco IOS Voice, Video, and Fax Configuration Guide
H.323 Gatekeeper Configuration Examples
This section includes the following configuration examples:
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Configuring a Gatekeeper Example, page 346
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Redundant Gatekeepers for a Zone Prefix Example, page 347
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Redundant Gatekeepers for a Technology Prefix Example, page 347
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E.164 Interzone Routing Example, page 347
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Configuring HSRP on the Gatekeeper Example, page 349
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Using ASR for a Separate Multimedia Backbone Example, page 350
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Enabling the Proxy to Forward H.323 Packets, page 351
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Isolating the Multimedia Network, page 351
Step 19
Router(config)# network network-number
Specifies a list of networks for the Routing
Information Protocol (RIP) routing process. The
network-number argument should include an ASR
interface in an IGRP domain.
Step 20
Router(config)# network network-number
Specifies a list of networks for the RIP routing
process. The network-number argument should
include a loopback interface in an IGRP domain.
Step 21
Router(config)# access-list access-list-number
{permit | deny} source source-mask [destination
destination-mask] {eq | neq} [[source-object]
[destination-object] [identification] any]
Creates an access list.
For an explanation of the keywords and arguments,
see Step 20 in the configuration task table in the
“Configuring a Proxy with ASR” section on
page 337
Step 22
Router(config)# interface type number [name-tag]
Enters interface configuration mode on an ASR
interface.
For an explanation of the keywords and arguments,
see Step 2 in the configuration task table in the
“Configuring a Proxy Without ASR” section on
page 333
Step 23
Router(config-if)# ip access-group
{access-list-number | access-list-name} {in | out}
Controls access to an interface.
Use this command to set the outbound access group
and then the inbound access group.
The keywords and arguments are as follows:
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access-list-number—Specifies the number of an
access list. This is a decimal number from 1 to
199 or from 1300 to 2699.
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access-list-name—Name of an IP access list as
specified by an IP access-list command.
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in—Filters on inbound packets.
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out—Filters on outbound packets.
Command
Purpose