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Adding a FXS card

JOHN NIKOLATOS
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Level 3

I added a 4 port FXS card to a UC500 and I can not seem to find the MAC address of the ports on the card.  I want to assign directory number to the FXS ports but I need to create a corresponding ephone with MAC address of the port to assign the number?  How can I find this information on the card?  I tried "show inv"  - "show diag" etc. and I can not figure out how to get this card to show up...

maybe I have to type a global commnad that tells the system the FXS card is in the Uc500?  When I add T1 PRI cards I have to add the command "card type t1 0 3" (or something like that) to initialize the PRI card.... but the FXS is confusing me...

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antyeung
Level 4
Level 4

If the port is already configured for SCCP you can use "show stcapp device summary". If not, find out what interface SCCP binds to. I think the command is "sccp local " in the configurations. If that's not in the configurations it would probably bind to fa 0/0. The registering mac address is made up of the mac address the sccp service binds to plus an identifier at the end.

E.g.

UC540#sh int fa 0/0
FastEthernet0/0 is up, line protocol is up
  Hardware is PQII_PRO_UEC, address is 5475.d0c6.0bc0 (bia 5475.d0c6.0bc0)
  Description: $FW_OUTSIDE$
  Internet address is 173.37.196.251/29

...

Fa 0/1 MAC = 5475.d0c6.0bc0

Take off the first three and suffix 00, 02, 03 to represent each fxs.


5d0c60bc0000

5d0c60bc0001

5d0c60bc0002

5d0c60bc0003

UC540#sh stcapp dev sum
Total Devices:           4
Total Calls in Progress: 0
Total Call Legs in Use:  0

Port       Device          Device   Call          Dev     Directory   Dev
Identifier Name            State    State         Type    Number      Cntl
---------- --------------- -------- ------------- ------- ----------- ----
0/0/0      AN75D0C60BC0000 IS       IDLE           ALG     304        CME
0/0/1      AN75D0C60BC0001 IS       IDLE           ALG     301        CME
0/0/2      AN75D0C60BC0002 IS       IDLE           ALG     302        CME
0/0/3      AN75D0C60BC0003 IS       IDLE           ALG     303        CME

UC540#sh ephone reg


ephone-1[0] Mac:5D0C.60BC.0001 TCP socket:[2] activeLine:0 whisperLine:0 REGISTERED in SCCP ver 9/9 max_streams=1
mediaActive:0 whisper_mediaActive:0 startMedia:0 offhook:0 ringing:0 reset:0 reset_sent:0 paging 0 debug:0 caps:8
IP:10.1.10.2 * 13121 SCCP Gateway (AN)  keepalive 17704 max_line 1 available_line 1
port 0/0/1
button 1: cw:1 ccw:(0 0)
  dn 5  number 301 CH1   IDLE         CH2   IDLE
Preferred Codec: g711ulaw
Lpcor Type: none Username: anlpha Password: 123456

This is documented somewhere. I'll have to dig to find it.

--
Anthony Yeung
Technical Marketing Engineer
Small Business Technolog Group
antyeung@cisco.com
Phone: 469.255.7597

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antyeung
Level 4
Level 4

If the port is already configured for SCCP you can use "show stcapp device summary". If not, find out what interface SCCP binds to. I think the command is "sccp local " in the configurations. If that's not in the configurations it would probably bind to fa 0/0. The registering mac address is made up of the mac address the sccp service binds to plus an identifier at the end.

E.g.

UC540#sh int fa 0/0
FastEthernet0/0 is up, line protocol is up
  Hardware is PQII_PRO_UEC, address is 5475.d0c6.0bc0 (bia 5475.d0c6.0bc0)
  Description: $FW_OUTSIDE$
  Internet address is 173.37.196.251/29

...

Fa 0/1 MAC = 5475.d0c6.0bc0

Take off the first three and suffix 00, 02, 03 to represent each fxs.


5d0c60bc0000

5d0c60bc0001

5d0c60bc0002

5d0c60bc0003

UC540#sh stcapp dev sum
Total Devices:           4
Total Calls in Progress: 0
Total Call Legs in Use:  0

Port       Device          Device   Call          Dev     Directory   Dev
Identifier Name            State    State         Type    Number      Cntl
---------- --------------- -------- ------------- ------- ----------- ----
0/0/0      AN75D0C60BC0000 IS       IDLE           ALG     304        CME
0/0/1      AN75D0C60BC0001 IS       IDLE           ALG     301        CME
0/0/2      AN75D0C60BC0002 IS       IDLE           ALG     302        CME
0/0/3      AN75D0C60BC0003 IS       IDLE           ALG     303        CME

UC540#sh ephone reg


ephone-1[0] Mac:5D0C.60BC.0001 TCP socket:[2] activeLine:0 whisperLine:0 REGISTERED in SCCP ver 9/9 max_streams=1
mediaActive:0 whisper_mediaActive:0 startMedia:0 offhook:0 ringing:0 reset:0 reset_sent:0 paging 0 debug:0 caps:8
IP:10.1.10.2 * 13121 SCCP Gateway (AN)  keepalive 17704 max_line 1 available_line 1
port 0/0/1
button 1: cw:1 ccw:(0 0)
  dn 5  number 301 CH1   IDLE         CH2   IDLE
Preferred Codec: g711ulaw
Lpcor Type: none Username: anlpha Password: 123456

This is documented somewhere. I'll have to dig to find it.

--
Anthony Yeung
Technical Marketing Engineer
Small Business Technolog Group
antyeung@cisco.com
Phone: 469.255.7597

That helped.  That lead me to add the dial-peers as well (below) and then the system added auto configured ephones with MACs.

!
dial-peer voice 6 pots
service stcapp
port 0/2/1
!
dial-peer voice 7 pots
service stcapp
port 0/2/2
!
dial-peer voice 8 pots
service stcapp
port 0/2/3
!
dial-peer voice 9 pots
service stcapp
port 0/2/0

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