Specifications

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Cisco MGX 8260 Command Line Interface Guide
Release 1.2, Part Number 78-10987-01 Rev. B0, January, 2002
Chapter 5 Call Control
Configuration Tasks for MGCP
Step 3 Verify the change using the lsndinf command.
Configuring MGCP IP Addresses
Before beginning this procedure, obtain the IP addresses and ports that apply to your system. Make sure
your IP and port selections do not conflict with other equipment on the networks.
Step 1 Set the local address and ports on network 1 using the chmgcplocaladdr1 command as described in the
“chmgcplocaladdr1” section on page 9-97.
Step 2 If your system uses network redundancy, set the local address and ports for network 2 using the
chmgcplocaladdr2 command.
Step 3 Set the primary media controller addresses and ports using the chpmgcpaddr command.
Step 4 If your system includes a redundant MGC, set the secondary media controller addresses and ports using
the chsmgcpaddr command.
Step 5 Define the MGCP domain name using the chmgcpdname.
Step 6 Check your configuration using the lsmgcpdef command.
Configuring MGCP Core Parameters
MGCP core settings enable and disable the protocol and control how it works.
To configure MGCP core parameters, follow these steps:
Step 1 Specify the desired parameters using the chmgcpcore command.
Step 2 Confirm the changes using the lsmgcp command.
Configuring MGCP Default Call Setup Parameters
Call setup parameters define the default characteristics of a new call.
To configure default call setup parameters, follow these steps:
Step 1 Specify the default call setup parameters using the chmpc command.
Step 2 Confirm the changes using the lsmpc command.