Cisco C3825 CCME/K9

Hello
Iwould Like to pose a question concerning the this model. Someone offerin this to me said that it supports 240 IP Phones. As I know it doesnt. Any idea about that. I have checked data sheets but it is not so clear. Help woult be appreciated.

If you look at the parts list,
CISCO3825-CCME/K9
3825 Voice Bundle w/ PVDM2-64,FL-CCME-168,
SP Serv,64F/256D
CISCO3825-SRST/K9
3825 Voice Bundle w/ PVDM2-64,FL-SRST-168,
SP Serv,64F/256D
The bundles for both flavours comes only with 168 licenses. But that doesnt mean you cant have more phones. The limit is 336 phones for SRST, with 960 DN numbers. The limit is 168 phones for CME.

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    Hello
    I'm looking for information on how to install 2 newly purchased cards  and keep running into dead links. The cards I bought are for a  CISCO-2801-CCME/K9 with PVDM2-8, FL-CCME-25, SP Services 128F/256D cisco  router:
    vic3 2fxs/DID and a vic2 2fxo.
    I keep finding documents on how to  install these cards but all links are dead and leading to nowhere.
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/access/interfaces/ic/hardware/installation/guide/2port_FXS_DID_VIC.html#wp1065062
    The  2 documents i'm looking for are: how to install a 2-port vic2 fxo cards on cisco  2801 router and how to install 2-port vic3 2fxs/DID cards on the same 2801 cisco  router.
    NOTE: I've never installed these cards and am not sure if:
    Does my  ios support both of these cards?
    and which slots do I install those in the  router.
    I have 4 slots like this:
    slot 0: This slot only accepts VIC's   ***This could be used for the vic3 2fxs/DID card correct?
    slot 1: Nothing  written here  ****What can i install in this slot?
    slot 2: This slot only  accepts VIC's and WIC's  ***If I buy a WIC and install here which other slot can  i install my VIC2-2FXO card in ?
    slot 3: Nothing written here  ***What can i  install in this slot?
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    Thanks  very much

    Ok
    I was able to figure out what goes where and found out that the IOS i had c-2801-spservicesk9-mz.124-15.T10.bin with cme-full-4.1.0.2 tar didn't support the vic3 2fxs/DID card. I then found the one that works which is the c2801-spservicesk9-mz.124-22.YB5.bin.I am now able to see my new hardware interfaces. The question I have now is since the previous version ran with cme-full-4.1.0.2 tar i'm not sure if this needs to be changed since in the compatibility matrix i found this IOS c2801-spservicesk9-mz.124-22.YB5.bin to be compatible with cme-full-7.1.0.0 tar
    Do i need to remove cme-full-4.1.0.2 tar and install the cme-full-7.1.0.0 tar?
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  • SRW224G4P : voice vlan problem

    Hi guys ,
    i've a problem with tagged vlan with my SRW224G4P.
    I,ve got following scenario:
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    one cisco small business SRW224G4P layer 2 managed switch
    ten cisco IP phone 7940 and 7931
    ten personal computer
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    switchport native vlan 199
    switchport allowed vlan remove 1
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    spanning-tree edge-port
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    default-router 192.168.150.1
    domain-name cmedeis.local
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    default-router 1982.168.199.1
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    interface FastEthernet0/0.150
    description CME interface
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    interface FastEthernet0/0.199
    encapsulation dot1Q 199
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    Good posts as always Christopher!
    As Christopher mentions you will need to hard code the voice vlan on all of the phones.  The phones will send the voice traffic via this vlan, and the PCs will send untagged traffic. 
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    interface FastEthernet0/18
    end
    c3560(config)#int f0/18
    c3560(config-if)#macr app cisco-phone
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    c3560(config-if)#sw ac vl 1
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    interface FastEthernet0/18
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    switchport voice vlan 5
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    switchport port-security
    switchport port-security aging time 2
    switchport port-security violation restrict
    switchport port-security aging type inactivity
    srr-queue bandwidth share 10 10 60 20
    srr-queue bandwidth shape  10  0  0  0
    mls qos trust device cisco-phone
    mls qos trust cos
    macro description cisco-phone
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    spanning-tree bpduguard enable
    end
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    Andrew Lee Lissitz

  • I want to upgrade the IOS of my Cisco 2821 from Version 12.4(11) to v 15.1 (XB), but I have CCME v 4.2 (0), is there any problem if I only upgrade the IOS and leave the CCME as it ?

    I want to upgrade the IOS of my Cisco 2821 from  Version 12.4(11) to v 15.1 (XB), but I have CCME v 4.2 (0), is there any problem if I only upgrade the IOS and leave the CCME as it ?
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  • Cisco support for the UK DASS signalling protocol on CCME ?

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  • Need reference of CCME on cisco 2821

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    Tomislav

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  • 2 ISPs with addresses /32 and PPtP Server onboard of Cisco 3825

    First of all, excuse me for my bad English, it's not my native language.
    A couple of years ago our company changed our central router Cisco 1841 with more powerfull 3825 ISR.
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     ip nat inside
     ip virtual-reassembly
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     speed auto
     media-type rj45
    interface GigabitEthernet0/1
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     no ip address
     duplex auto
     speed auto
     media-type rj45
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    description --Connection to ISP1 through vlan on our managed switch--
     encapsulation dot1Q 10
     pppoe enable group global
     pppoe-client dial-pool-number 2
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     encapsulation dot1Q 20
     ip address dhcp
     ip virtual-reassembly
    interface Virtual-PPP5
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     ip address negotiated
     no ip proxy-arp
     ip nat outside
     ip virtual-reassembly
     ip tcp adjust-mss 1380
     no peer neighbor-route
     no cdp enable
     ppp authentication chap callin
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     ppp chap password 7 theSecretForISP2
     pseudowire 10.255.255.242 10 pw-class pw-beeline
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     peer default ip address pool for-vpn
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     ip address negotiated
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    no ip http secure-server
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    ip nat inside source route-map UTK interface Dialer1 overload
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     permit tcp host 85.20.20.20 eq 22 any
     permit tcp host 85.20.20.20 eq telnet any
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    dialer-list 1 protocol ip permit
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    dialer-list 3 protocol ip permit
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     set default interface Dialer1
    route-map UTK permit 10
     match ip address 100
     match interface Dialer1
    route-map Beeline permit 10
     match ip address 100
     match interface Virtual-PPP5
    snmp-server community public RO 1
    control-plane
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    line aux 0
    line vty 0 4
     exec-timeout 30 0
    line vty 5 15
    exception memory ignore overflow processor
    exception memory ignore overflow io
    scheduler allocate 20000 1000
    ntp update-calendar
    ntp peer 194.33.84.1
    event manager applet nat_clear_isp1 
     event track 1 state any
     action 1 wait 5
     action 2 cli command "enable"
     action 3 cli command "clear ip nat translation *"
    event manager applet nat_clear_isp2 
     event track 2 state any
     action 1 wait 5
     action 2 cli command "enable"
     action 3 cli command "clear ip nat translation *"
    end

    Okay, you are not going to be able to do this using the interconnect between the switch and the router. The issue is -
    1) if you make the interconnect a L2 trunk then you would have subinterfaces on the router interface connecting to the switch. But you cannot have multiple interfaces on the router configured from the same IP range so it won't work ie. you would need a subinterface using the same IP range as one of the other interfaces
    2) if you make the interconnect L3 as you have then you cannot route to the same subnet ie. think of it as two separate devices, a L3 switch and a router. You connect the L3 switch to the router using a L3 connection.
    On the switch you then configure a client with a public IP and on another interface on the router ie. not the interface used to connect to the switch, you use the same public IP range.
    You cannot then route from the client to that other interface because you don't route to the same IP subnet and the client and the other interface are separated by a different IP subnet.
    So neither will work. The L3 switch is usually used where you have multiple vlans/IP subnets and you create L3 vlan interfaces for these on the switch and then you route to other subnets that are reachable from the router, whether these are directly connected subnets or remote networks.
    But you aren't doing that.
    The only way i could see you doing what you need is to not configure the interconnect at all and instead run cables from the relevant router interfaces to the switch. Then you could configure vlans on the switch and have them route via the physical router interface.
    The switch is then only acting as a L2 switch and all L3 is done on the router.
    One thing i should say is i have never used the switch module this way so i can't guarantee it will work although i can't see why it wouldn't.
    Jon

  • WLAN Clients not browsing on Cisco Wireless Controller WLC NME-AIR-WLC12-K9

    HiI have a question and i need a solution and expert help.I have done a deployment which involves Security (ASA5540), Routing/voice gateway/wlc NME-AIR-WLC12-k9) and Switching (Cisco3845-ccme/k9)Below is the list of equipment used:1. Cisco ASA 5540 - which is connected at the edge to the ISP router
    2. Core Switch WS-C4948E as core and DHCP Server for all VLANs
    3. Access/Distribution Switches WS-C3560G-48PS-S connected as trunk to the core switch
    4. Router/Voice Gateway/WLC Cisco3845-CCME/K9 - This is the voice gateway and also the WLC
    5. Wireless APs AIR-LAP1242AG-E-K9 (12 qty)Here is the deployment scenario:1. G0/0 of the ASA is connected to a 7200 router from the ISP (Public IP Add)
    2. G0/1 of the ASA is connected to gig 1/3 on the Core Switch on VLAN 2 which is the management VLAN (Local IP 10.1.1.2)
    3. Port 3 of the Core switch is on vlan 2 connected to ASA - Management IP of Core Switch is 10.1.1.1. Core Switch is the DHCP Server for all VLANS on the network.
    4. All the Access/Distribution switches are configured with IP Addresses on VLAN 2
    5. Telephony Services is configured on the router and DHCP Pool for Access Points and Wireless Clients is running on the router.
    6. Two DHCP pools were created on the router for APs and Wireless Clients.
    7. G0/0 of the router is configured on the same network that issues dhcp ip to the AP and is connected to gig 1/1 on the core switch
    8 G0/1 of the router is configured as the voice port for the IP Telephony Services and is connected to G 1/2 on the core switch1. Clients receiving DHCP IP on the Core Switch can communicate with all vlans and can browse to the Internet.
    2. IP Telephony Services is running well.
    3. Client on wireless can get IP from the DHCP on the router but cannot browse.I have pings from the router to the core switch and firewall, but clients connected to the wireless
    cannot ping other vlans on the core switch and vice versa.The port connecting the router to the core switch is an Access Port, i have changed to to trunk but still no changes.My biggest problem now is how to make the clients on the wireless communicate with other clients on the network and be able to browse to the Internet.Below is the configs on the router and core switch.Router ConfigNimc_Voice_Router#sh run
    Building configuration...
    Current configuration : 10513 bytes
    ! Last configuration change at 13:03:55 Nigeria Mon Nov 29 2010 by admin
    ! NVRAM config last updated at 13:03:56 Nigeria Mon Nov 29 2010 by admin
    version 12.4
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    service timestamps log datetime msec
    no service password-encryption
    hostname Nimc_Voice_Router
    boot-start-marker
    boot-end-marker
    ! card type command needed for slot/vwic-slot 0/2
    logging message-counter syslog
    enable secret
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    ! aaa authentication login default local
    aaa session-id common
    clock timezone Nigeria 1
    dot11 syslog
    ip source-route
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    ip dhcp pool LWAAP-AP
    network 10.1.12.0 255.255.255.0
    default-router 10.1.12.1
    option 43 hex f104.c0a8.0002
    dns-server 83.229.88.30 4.2.2.2 193.238.28.249
    option 60 ascii "Cisco AP c1240"
    ip dhcp pool Wireless
    network 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0
    default-router 192.168.1.1
    dns-server 83.229.88.30 193.238.28.249 4.2.2.2
    ip cef
    no ip domain lookup
    ip domain name nimc.gov.ng
    ip name-server 83.229.88.30
    ip name-server 193.238.28.249
    ip name-server 4.2.2.2
    no ipv6 cef
    multilink bundle-name authenticated
    voice-card 0
    archive
    log config
    hidekeys
    interface GigabitEthernet0/0
    description Connection to AP
    ip address 10.1.12.1 255.255.255.0
    ip helper-address 192.168.0.2
    load-interval 30
    duplex auto
    speed auto
    media-type rj45
    interface Service-Engine0/0
    no ip address
    shutdown
    interface GigabitEthernet0/1
    ip address 10.1.2.2 255.255.255.0
    duplex auto
    speed auto
    media-type rj45
    interface FastEthernet0/0/0
    no ip address
    shutdown
    duplex auto
    speed auto
    interface Serial0/1/0
    no ip address
    shutdown
    no fair-queue
    clock rate 2000000
    interface Serial0/1/1
    no ip address
    shutdown
    clock rate 2000000
    interface Integrated-Service-Engine1/0
    ip address 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.0
    no keepalive
    interface Integrated-Service-Engine1/0.15
    encapsulation dot1Q 15
    ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0
    interface Integrated-Service-Engine1/0.100
    encapsulation dot1Q 100
    ip forward-protocol nd
    ip forward-protocol udp 12223
    ip route 10.1.0.0 255.255.255.0 10.1.1.1
    ip route 10.1.1.0 255.255.255.0 10.1.1.1
    ip route 10.1.2.0 255.255.255.0 10.1.1.1
    ip route 10.1.3.0 255.255.255.0 10.1.1.1
    ip route 10.1.4.0 255.255.255.0 10.1.1.1
    ip route 10.1.5.0 255.255.255.0 10.1.1.1
    ip route 10.1.6.0 255.255.255.0 10.1.1.1
    ip route 10.1.7.0 255.255.255.0 10.1.1.1
    ip route 10.1.8.0 255.255.255.0 10.1.1.1
    ip route 10.1.9.0 255.255.255.0 10.1.1.1
    ip route 10.1.10.0 255.255.255.0 10.1.1.1
    ip route 10.1.11.0 255.255.255.0 10.1.1.1
    ip route 10.1.12.0 255.255.255.0 10.1.1.1
    ip route 192.168.0.0 255.255.255.0 10.1.1.1
    ip route 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 10.1.1.1
    no ip http server
    ip http secure-server
    !Core Switch Configsh run
    Building configuration...Current configuration : 10622 bytes
    version 12.2
    no service pad
    service timestamps debug datetime msec
    service timestamps log datetime msec
    no service password-encryption
    service compress-config
    hostname Nimc_Core
    boot-start-marker
    boot-end-marker!
    aaa new-model
    aaa authentication login default local
    aaa session-id common
    storm-control broadcast include multicast
    ip subnet-zero
    no ip domain-lookup
    ip domain-name nimc.gov.ng
    ip dhcp excluded-address 10.1.2.1 10.1.2.10
    ip dhcp excluded-address 10.1.4.1 10.1.4.10
    ip dhcp excluded-address 10.1.5.1 10.1.5.10
    ip dhcp excluded-address 10.1.6.1 10.1.6.10
    ip dhcp excluded-address 10.1.7.1 10.1.7.10
    ip dhcp excluded-address 10.1.8.1 10.1.8.10
    ip dhcp excluded-address 10.1.9.1 10.1.9.10
    ip dhcp excluded-address 10.1.10.1 10.1.10.10
    ip dhcp excluded-address 10.1.3.1 10.1.3.10
    ip dhcp pool Voice
    network 10.1.2.0 255.255.255.0
    next-server 10.1.2.1
    option 150 ip 10.1.2.2
    default-router 10.1.2.1
    dns-server 83.229.88.30 193.238.28.249 4.2.2.2
    ip dhcp pool SF_DGs_Office
    network 10.1.3.0 255.255.255.0
    domain-name nimc.gov.ng
    default-router 10.1.3.1
    dns-server 81.199.3.7
    lease 10
    ip dhcp pool Admin_Process_Fac_Mgt
    network 10.1.4.0 255.255.255.0
    domain-name nimc.gov.ng
    default-router 10.1.4.1
    dns-server 83.229.88.30 193.238.28.249 4.2.2.2
    lease 10
    ip dhcp pool SF_IDD
    network 10.1.5.0 255.255.255.0
    domain-name nimc.gov.ng
    default-router 10.1.5.1
    dns-server 83.229.88.30 193.238.28.249 4.2.2.2
    lease 10
    ip dhcp pool Finance_Fin_Inv
    network 10.1.6.0 255.255.255.0
    domain-name nimc.gov.ng
    default-router 10.1.6.1
    dns-server 83.229.88.30 193.238.28.249 4.2.2.2
    lease 10
    ip dhcp pool Finance_CS
    network 10.1.7.0 255.255.255.0
    domain-name nimc.gov.ng
    default-router 10.1.7.1
    dns-server 83.229.88.30 193.238.28.249 4.2.2.2
    lease 10
    ip dhcp pool FF_Human_Capital_Mgt
    network 10.1.8.0 255.255.255.0
    domain-name nimc.gov.ng
    default-router 10.1.8.1
    dns-server 83.229.88.30 193.238.28.249 4.2.2.2
    lease 10
    ip dhcp pool FF_Legal_Services
    network 10.1.9.0 255.255.255.0
    domain-name nimc.gov.ng
    default-router 10.1.9.1
    dns-server 83.229.88.30 193.238.28.249 4.2.2.2
    lease 10
    ip dhcp pool SF_Procurement_Serv
    network 10.1.10.0 255.255.255.0
    domain-name nimc.gov.ng
    default-router 10.1.10.1
    dns-server 83.229.88.30 193.238.28.249 4.2.2.2
    lease 10
    ip vrf mgmtVrf
    errdisable recovery cause bpduguard
    errdisable recovery interval 180
    power redundancy-mode redundant
    spanning-tree mode mst
    spanning-tree portfast bpduguard default
    spanning-tree extend system-id
    spanning-tree mst configuration
    name xxxx
    revision 1
    instance 1 vlan 1-20
    spanning-tree mst 1 priority 0
    spanning-tree vlan 1-20 priority 0
    vlan internal allocation policy ascending
    interface FastEthernet1
    ip vrf forwarding mgmtVrf
    no ip address
    speed auto
    duplex auto
    interface GigabitEthernet1/1
    switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
    switchport mode trunk
    interface GigabitEthernet1/2
    switchport access vlan 4
    switchport mode access
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet1/3
    switchport access vlan 2
    switchport mode access
    switchport voice vlan 4
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet1/4
    switchport mode access
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet1/5
    switchport access vlan 2
    switchport mode access
    switchport voice vlan 4
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet1/6
    switchport access vlan 2
    switchport mode access
    switchport voice vlan 4
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet1/7
    switchport access vlan 2
    switchport mode access
    switchport voice vlan 4
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet1/8
    switchport access vlan 2
    switchport mode access
    switchport voice vlan 4
    spanning-tree portfast!
    interface GigabitEthernet1/9
    switchport access vlan 2
    switchport mode access
    switchport voice vlan 4
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet1/10
    switchport access vlan 2
    switchport mode access
    switchport voice vlan 4
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet1/11
    switchport access vlan 2
    switchport mode access
    switchport voice vlan 4
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet1/12
    switchport access vlan 2
    switchport mode access
    switchport voice vlan 4
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet1/13
    switchport access vlan 2
    switchport mode access
    switchport voice vlan 4
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet1/14
    switchport access vlan 2
    switchport mode access
    switchport voice vlan 4
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet1/15
    switchport access vlan 2
    switchport mode access
    switchport voice vlan 4
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet1/16
    switchport access vlan 2
    switchport mode access
    switchport voice vlan 4
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet1/17
    switchport access vlan 2
    switchport mode access
    switchport voice vlan 4
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet1/18
    switchport access vlan 2
    switchport mode access
    switchport voice vlan 4
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet1/19
    switchport access vlan 2
    switchport mode access
    switchport voice vlan 4
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet1/20
    switchport access vlan 2
    switchport mode access
    switchport voice vlan 4
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet1/21
    switchport access vlan 2
    switchport mode access
    switchport voice vlan 4
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet1/22
    switchport access vlan 2
    switchport mode access
    switchport voice vlan 4
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet1/23
    switchport access vlan 2
    switchport mode access
    switchport voice vlan 4
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet1/24
    switchport access vlan 2
    switchport mode access
    switchport voice vlan 4
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet1/25
    switchport access vlan 2
    switchport mode access
    switchport voice vlan 4
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet1/26
    switchport access vlan 2
    switchport mode access
    switchport voice vlan 4
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet1/27
    switchport access vlan 2
    switchport mode access
    switchport voice vlan 4
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet1/28
    switchport access vlan 2
    switchport mode access
    switchport voice vlan 4
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet1/29
    switchport access vlan 2
    switchport mode access
    switchport voice vlan 4
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet1/30
    switchport access vlan 2
    switchport mode access
    switchport voice vlan 4
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet1/31
    switchport access vlan 2
    switchport mode access
    switchport voice vlan 4
    spanning-tree portfastinterface GigabitEthernet1/32
    switchport access vlan 2
    switchport voice vlan 4
    interface GigabitEthernet1/33
    switchport mode access
    interface GigabitEthernet1/34
    switchport access vlan 2
    switchport mode access
    switchport voice vlan 4
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet1/35
    switchport access vlan 2
    switchport mode access
    switchport voice vlan 4
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet1/36
    switchport access vlan 2
    switchport mode access
    switchport voice vlan 4
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet1/37
    switchport access vlan 2
    switchport mode access
    switchport voice vlan 4
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet1/38
    switchport access vlan 2
    switchport mode access
    switchport voice vlan 4
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet1/39
    switchport access vlan 2
    switchport mode access
    switchport voice vlan 4
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet1/40
    switchport access vlan 2
    switchport mode access
    switchport voice vlan 4
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet1/41
    switchport access vlan 2
    switchport mode access
    switchport voice vlan 4
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet1/42
    switchport access vlan 2
    switchport mode access
    switchport voice vlan 4
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet1/43
    switchport access vlan 2
    switchport mode access
    switchport voice vlan 4
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet1/44
    switchport access vlan 2
    switchport mode access
    switchport voice vlan 4
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet1/45
    switchport access vlan 2
    switchport mode access
    switchport voice vlan 4
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet1/46
    switchport access vlan 2
    switchport mode access
    switchport voice vlan 4
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet1/47
    switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
    switchport mode trunk
    interface GigabitEthernet1/48
    switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
    switchport mode trunk
    interface Vlan1
    no ip address
    shutdown
    interface Vlan2
    description Management
    ip address 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
    interface Vlan3
    description Enterprise
    ip address 10.1.0.1 255.255.255.0
    interface Vlan4
    description Voice
    ip address 10.1.2.1 255.255.255.0
    interface Vlan5
    description SS_DGs_Office
    ip address 10.1.3.1 255.255.255.0
    interface Vlan6
    description Admin_Process_Fac_Management
    ip address 10.1.4.1 255.255.255.0
    interface Vlan7
    description SF_National_Identity_Database
    ip address 10.1.5.1 255.255.255.0
    interface Vlan8
    description Fin_Finance_Investment
    ip address 10.1.6.1 255.255.255.0
    interface Vlan9
    description Fin_Corporate_Services
    ip address 10.1.7.1 255.255.255.0
    interface Vlan10
    description FF_Human_Capital_Management
    ip address 10.1.8.1 255.255.255.0
    interface Vlan11
    description FF_Legal_services
    ip address 10.1.9.1 255.255.255.0
    interface Vlan12
    description SF_Procurement_Services
    ip address 10.1.10.1 255.255.255.0
    ip default-gateway 10.1.1.2
    ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.1.1.2
    ip route 10.1.1.0 255.255.255.0 10.1.1.2
    ip route 10.1.2.0 255.255.255.0 10.1.1.2
    ip route 10.1.3.0 255.255.255.0 10.1.1.2
    ip route 10.1.4.0 255.255.255.0 10.1.1.2
    ip route 10.1.5.0 255.255.255.0 10.1.1.2
    ip route 10.1.6.0 255.255.255.0 10.1.1.2
    ip route 10.1.7.0 255.255.255.0 10.1.1.2
    ip route 10.1.8.0 255.255.255.0 10.1.1.2
    ip route 10.1.9.0 255.255.255.0 10.1.1.2
    ip route 10.1.10.0 255.255.255.0 10.1.1.2
    ip route 10.1.11.0 255.255.255.0 10.1.1.2
    ip http server
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    line con 0
    stopbits 1
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    end
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    voice translation-profile strip9
     translate calling 10
     translate called 9
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     translation-profile outgoing strip9
     destination-pattern 9T
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     progress_ind alert enable 8
     progress_ind connect enable 8
     progress_ind disconnect enable 8
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    voice translation-profile strip9
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     destination-pattern 0T
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     progress_ind alert enable 8
     progress_ind connect enable 8
     progress_ind disconnect enable 8
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    DS-01#
    *Sep  4 11:08:15.223: //-1/9A0728E18407/CCAPI/cc_api_display_ie_subfields:
       cc_api_call_setup_ind_common:
       cisco-username=1180
       ----- ccCallInfo IE subfields -----
       cisco-ani=1180
       cisco-anitype=0
       cisco-aniplan=0
       cisco-anipi=0
       cisco-anisi=1
       dest=000447500442636
       cisco-desttype=0
       cisco-destplan=0
       cisco-rdie=FFFFFFFF
       cisco-rdn=
       cisco-rdntype=0
       cisco-rdnplan=0
       cisco-rdnpi=-1
       cisco-rdnsi=-1
       cisco-redirectreason=-1   fwd_final_type =0
       final_redirectNumber =
       hunt_group_timeout =0
    *Sep  4 11:08:15.223: //-1/9A0728E18407/CCAPI/cc_api_call_setup_ind_common:
       Interface=0x13D71B7C, Call Info(
       Calling Number=1180,(Calling Name=)(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=User, Passed, Presentation=Allowed),
       Called Number=000447500442636(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown),
       Calling Translated=FALSE, Subscriber Type Str=Unknown, FinalDestinationFlag=FALSE,
       Incoming Dial-peer=40001, Progress Indication=NULL(0), Calling
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    *Sep  4 11:08:15.223: //-1/9A0728E18407/CCAPI/ccCheckClipClir:
       In: Calling Number=1180(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=User, Passed, Presentation=Allowed)
    *Sep  4 11:08:15.223: //-1/9A0728E18407/CCAPI/ccCheckClipClir:
       Out: Calling Number=1180(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=User, Passed, Presentation=Allowed)
    *Sep  4 11:08:15.223: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
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    *Sep  4 11:08:15.223: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
    *Sep  4 11:08:15.223:  cc_get_feature_vsa count is 1
    *Sep  4 11:08:15.223: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
    *Sep  4 11:08:15.223: :FEATURE_VSA attributes are: feature_name:0,feature_time:17387448,feature_id:118
    *Sep  4 11:08:15.223: //644/9A0728E18407/CCAPI/cc_api_call_setup_ind_common:
       Set Up Event Sent;
       Call Info(Calling Number=1180(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=User, Passed, Presentation=Allowed),
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    *Sep  4 11:08:15.223: //644/9A0728E18407/CCAPI/cc_process_call_setup_ind:
       Event=0x25B46A0
    *Sep  4 11:08:15.223: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_setupind_match_search:
       Try with the demoted called number 000447500442636
    *Sep  4 11:08:15.223: //644/9A0728E18407/CCAPI/ccCallSetContext:
       Context=0x132C8FDC
    *Sep  4 11:08:15.223: //644/9A0728E18407/CCAPI/cc_process_call_setup_ind:
       >>>>CCAPI handed cid 644 with tag 40001 to app "_ManagedAppProcess_Default"
    *Sep  4 11:08:15.227: //644/9A0728E18407/CCAPI/ccCallSetupAck:
       Call Id=644
    *Sep  4 11:08:15.227: //644/9A0728E18407/CCAPI/cc_api_set_transfer_info:
       Transfer Number=, Transfer Reason=0x0
    *Sep  4 11:08:15.227: //644/9A0728E18407/CCAPI/ccSetDigitTimeouts:
       Initial Digit Timeout=10000(ms), Inter Digit Timeout=10000(ms)
    *Sep  4 11:08:15.227: //644/9A0728E18407/CCAPI/ccSetDigitTimeouts:
       Call Entry(Inter Digit Timeout=10000(ms), Initial Digit Timeout=10000(ms))
    *Sep  4 11:08:15.227: //644/9A0728E18407/CCAPI/ccCallReportDigits:
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    *Sep  4 11:08:15.271: //644/9A0728E18407/CCAPI/cc_api_call_report_digits_done:
       (vdbPtr=0x13D71B7C, callID=0x284, disp=0, digit_event=0x1, enable=TRUE, consume=FALSE)
    *Sep  4 11:08:15.271: //644/9A0728E18407/CCAPI/cc_api_call_report_digits_done:
       Enabled=TRUE, Disposition=0x0, Interface=0x13D71B7C, Call Id=644
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    DS-01#
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    *Sep  4 11:08:25.271: //644/9A0728E18407/CCAPI/cc_handle_inter_digit_timer:
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    *Sep  4 11:08:25.271: //644/9A0728E18407/CCAPI/ccCallReportDigits:
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    *Sep  4 11:08:25.271: //644/9A0728E18407/CCAPI/cc_api_call_report_digits_done:
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