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Appendix E

Memory Table Answer Key


Chapter 1
Table 1-4 Memory Table for Chapter 1
Topic

Purpose

Hardware Affiliation

Sampling

Measures analog waveform many


times per second

Performed by codec in DSP


internal to analog-to-digital device
(for example, IP phone, gateway)

Quantizing

Adjusts sample measurement data to


closest binary value

Performed by DSP

Encoding

Assigns a binary value to the sample

Performed by DSP

Compression

Optional, reduces the amount of


binary data to represent the encoded
sample

Performed by DSP

Channel
associated
signaling

Robs some bits from the audio


channel to deliver addressing and
feature signaling

Associated with T1/E1 circuits

Common channel Uses a separate, dedicated channel for Associated with ISDN circuits
signaling
addressing and feature signaling
(BRI, PRI)
RTP

Real-time Transport Protocol

Carries digitized voice payload

Chapter 2
Table 2-6 Memory Table for Chapter 2

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Product

Capacity (Phones, Users,


Mailboxes, and so On)

Platform

CME

Max 450 phones

Runs on ISR router

CUCM

Max 40,000 phones per cluster

Runs on UCS/VMware appliance platform

IMP

Max 45,000 users with CUCM


cluster integration

Runs on UCS/VMware appliance

CUC

Max 20,000 mailboxes

Runs on UCS/VMware appliance

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Chapter 3
Table 3-6 Memory Table for Chapter 3
Feature/Concern Definition

Purpose

DHCP Option 150

TFTP server IP address

Required for IP phone downloads

NTP

Centralized clock synchronization Critical for log timestamps,


certificates, CDRs, time display

QoS

Prioritizes voice traffic at the


expense of other traffic

Delay

End-to-end travel time of a packet Maximum 150 ms for voice packets

Jitter

Delay variation between packets

Maximum 30 ms

Loss

Packet loss in transit

Less than 1%

AutoQoS

Automates QoS consistent bestpractices deployment

Simpler than manual config;


manually tunable

Critical to maintain acceptable delay


and jitter for good voice quality

Chapter 4
Table 4-3 Memory Table for Chapter 4
Chapter Concept

Activity

Where or What?

Configure CME router to


support CCP

Four configurations
required to support CCP

IP address, level 15 username and


password, HTTP/S server enabled,
local authentication for Telnet/SSH

Integrated web-based GUI

Basic CME configuration

http://<CME_IP>/ccme.html

CCP Community

Group of up to 5 devices
under CCP management

Initial CCP setup dialog

Chapter 5
Table 5-4 Memory Table: CME User and Endpoint Concepts
Component

CME Element

IP phoneIP phone model and MAC using SCCP

ephone

Extension assigned to a SCCP IP phone

ephone-dn

Extension assigned to IP phone using SIP

voice register dn

IP phone model and MAC using SIP

voice register pool

Three of the steps required to access the CME


built-in GUI

Download and extract GUI files to flash;


set IP HTTP path; define web admin
account; enable dn-webedit and timewebedit

Three user access levels in CME

System admin, customer admin, ordinary/


end user

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Appendix E: Memory Table Answer Key 5

Chapter 6
Table 6-3 Wildcards You Can Use with the destination-pattern Command
Wildcard

Description

Period (.)

Matches any dialed digit from 09 or the * key on the telephone keypad.
For example, 20.. matches any number from 2000 through 2099.

Plus (+)

Matches one or more instances of the preceding digit. For example, 5+23
matches 5523, 55523, 555523, and so on. This trend continues up to 32
digits, which is the maximum length of a dialable number.

Brackets ([])

Matches a range of digits. For example, [1-3]22 matches 122, 222, and 322.
You can include a caret (^) before the entered numbers to designate a does
not match range. For example, [^1-3]22 matches 022, 422, 522, 622, 722,
822, 922, and *22.

Matches any number of dialed digits (from 032 digits).

Comma (,)

Inserts a 1-second pause between dialed digits.

Table 6-6 Common Digit-Manipulation Methods on Cisco Routers


Command

Mode

Description

prefix digits

POTS dial
peer

Allows you to specify digits for the router to add before the
dialed digits. Example: prefix 011 adds the numbers 011 to the
front of the originally dialed number.

POTS dial
forwarddigits number peer

Allows you to specify the number of right-justified digits to


forward. Example: forward-digits 4 forwards only the rightmost
4 digits from the dialed number.

[no] digitstrip

POTS dial
peer

Enables or disables the default digit-stripping behavior of POTS


dial peers. Example: no digit-strip turns off the automatic digitstripping behavior under a POTS dial peer.

num-exp
match

Global

Transforms any dialed number matching the match string into


the digits specified in the set string. Example: num-exp 4... 5...
matches any 4-digit dialed number beginning with 4 into a 4-digit
number beginning with 5 (4123 becomes 5123). Example:
num-exp 0 5000 matches the dialed digit 0 and changes it to
5000.

digits set
digits
voice
translationprofile

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Global and
Allows you to configure a translation profile consisting of
POTS or VoIP up to 15 rules to transform numbers however you want. The
dial peer
translation profile is created globally and then applied to any
number of dial peers (similar to an access list).

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