Basic VoIP Topology 1. Use the diagram and the configuration commands given below to construct a basic network. HQ1 hostname HQ1 no ip domain lookup interface Loopback0 ip address 10.10.11.1 255.255.255.255 interface erial0!0 ip address 10.10.10.1 255.255.255.252 clockrate 1"00000 no shutdown router ospf #$ network 10.0.0.0 0.255.255.255 area 0 line con 0 e%ec&timeout 0 0 password cisco logging s'nchronous login line vt' 0 $ password cisco login RemoteEnd hostname (emote)nd2 no ip domain lookup interface Loopback0 ip address 10.10.11.2 255.255.255.255 interface erial0!0 ip address 10.10.10.2 255.255.255.252 no shutdown router ospf #$ network 10.0.0.0 0.255.255.255 area 0 line con 0 e%ec&timeout 0 0 password cisco logging s'nchronous login line vt' 0 $ password cisco login 1 Lab Handout *+$12 ,oice and -ata *ntegration .ame/ (eview of basic router configuration commands 1. 0h' is the no shutdown command unnecessar' for Lo01 2. *f the *2 address on Lo0 was in the 132.14#.100.0 network5 what additional command would be re6uired1 ". 0hat is the purpose of the logging s'nchronous command1 $. 0hat is significant about the number #$ in the 728 command1 5. ,erif' that the erial interfaces are up and 728 is 8ULL 9sh ip ospf neighbor:. 4. 8rom HQ1 ping the serial 0!0 interface of (emote)nd2. (e&check configuration and do not continue until successful. ;. 2ick up the receivers on the analog phones and listen for dial&tone. 0hat do 'ou hear1 ave the configuration now in the location specified b' 'our instructor and name it <asictarting=onfig. +hen begin to enter the follow commands in the respective routers. HQ1 RemoteEnd dial&peer voice 1 pots dial&peer voice 1 voip destination&pattern 1111 destination&pattern 1111 port 1!0!0 session target ipv$/10.10.11.1 dial&peer voice 2 pots dial&peer voice 2 pots destination&pattern 1112 destination&pattern 2222 port 1!0!1 port 1!0!0 dial&peer voice " voip dial&peer voice " voip destination&pattern 2222 destination&pattern 1112 session target ipv$/10.10.11.2 session target ipv$/10.10.11.1 Lab Handout *+$12 ,oice and -ata *ntegration 2 .ame/ 1. >gain pick up the phone receiver and listen. 0hat is 'ou hear1 2. 0hat does the term ?pots@ mean1 ". )nsure that all phones can place 9dial: and receive 9ring: calls. $. 8rom destination&pattern 2222 call destination&pattern 1111. =onduct an evaluation the connection 6ualit'. How much dela' is in the circuit1 How much echo1 *s there an' audio drop& outs1 How much background noise is present1 -o not hang&up the phone 9leave off&hook:5 continue to monitor and record 'our observations. 5. 7n the serial interface of HQ1 change the clockrate to "2000. *s there an' discernable difference in connection 6ualit'1 4. .ow lower the clockrate to 2##00. 0hat is the difference1 ;. (eturn the clockrate to 1"00000 and enter the show voice !ort command. #. 0hat t'pe of voice port is 1!0!01 )nter the show dia"#!eer voice command. .ote the first line. 1. 0hat destination pattern is associated with voice port 1!0!11 2. )nter the show dia"#!eer voice $ command. How does the first line of the output differ from earlier1 ". -estination&pattern 2222 is associated with what target session1 $. 0hat compression algorithm 9codec: is being utiliAed1 ,erif' the configuration is completel' accurate and save it as BasicVoIPconfig. Lab Handout *+$12 ,oice and -ata *ntegration "