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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – configuration guide
- Page 3 – Configuring Interactive Voice; Current Hoot and Holler Implementations; Traditional hoot and holler networks (see; Carrier-provided audio bridging; Cisco Hoot and Holler over IP Overview
- Page 4 – equipment over an IP network.; Voice Multicasting
- Page 5 – Configuring Voice Ports; session protocol multicast; Content Manager
- Page 6 – Note; Interactive Voice Response; Command Reference; Migration Strategy
- Page 7 – Technical Details of the Cisco Hoot and Holler over IP Solution; Cisco IOS IP and IP Routing Configuration Guid
- Page 8 – IP Multicast and DSP Arbitration and Mixing; IPmc; Bandwidth Planning; Bandwidth management techniques.
- Page 9 – Codecs; In; Codec; Uncompressed
- Page 10 – Cisco IOS; bytes; This can be configured as in the following E&M port example:; Virtual Interface
- Page 11 – In this example, the digits in the; connection trunk; string match the destination pattern of the VoIP; Cisco Hoot and Holler over IP Restrictions; IP/TV does not support the mixing of audio streams.; Configuration Tasks; Configuring Multicast Routing, page 836
- Page 12 – Configuring Multicast Routing; Enables multicast routing.; Command
- Page 13 – Configuring VoIP Dial Peers; tag
- Page 15 – Configuring E&M Voice Ports; show; seconds; trunk; digits
- Page 16 – immediate
- Page 17 – Configuring for Receive Only Mode; word
- Page 18 – Configuring Voice Ports in High-Density Voice Network Modules; disabled; slot; high
- Page 19 – Configuration Examples; Voice Multicasting over an Ethernet LAN, page 844; digit
- Page 20 – Voice Multicasting over an Ethernet LAN; VIC
- Page 21 – Configuring the Second Router; session target; Verifying the Configuration; show call active voice
- Page 22 – High-Density Voice Modules; Dial-Peer Configuration; The following commands show how to configure a dial peer with tag
- Page 23 – show config; Tips; This session target must be the same for all routers in a session.; Ethernet Configuration; Voice Multicasting over a WAN
- Page 24 – Quality of Service; priority; command, the first number is the audio port. The second number
- Page 25 – connection
- Page 27 – command and the; plar
VC-825
Cisco IOS Voice, Video, and Fax Configuration Guide
Cisco Hoot and Holler over IP
The voice multicasting feature on Cisco 2600 and 3600 series routers uses Cisco Voice over IP (VoIP)
technology to create a permanently connected point-to-multipoint hoot and holler network over an IP
connection.
This appendix describes the Cisco hoot and holler over IP feature and contains the following sections:
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Hoot and Holler over IP Overview, page 825
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Cisco Hoot and Holler over IP Overview, page 827
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Configuration Examples, page 843
To identify the hardware platform or software image information associated with a feature in this
appendix, use the Feature Navigator on Cisco.com to search for information about the feature or refer to
the softsware release notes for a specific release. For more information, see the “Identifrying Supported
Platforms” section in the “Using Cisco IOS Software” chapter.
Hoot and Holler over IP Overview
Four-wire ear and mouth (E&M), E1/T1, Foreign Exchange Office (FXO), and Foreign Exchange Station
(FXS) configurations provide continuous VoIP connections across a packet network using the
connection-trunk mechanism. By using the inherent point-to-multipoint connectivity of IP multicast
(IPmc), the routers can take several inbound voice streams from the traditional hoot devices and forward
the packetized voice over the IP network to all parties within a defined hoot and holler group.
Hoot and holler networks provide “always on” multiuser conferences without requiring that users dial
into a conference. These networks came into being more than 40 years ago when local concentrations of
small specialized businesses with common, time-critical informational interests began to install their
own phone wires, speakers (called “squawk boxes”), and microphones between their businesses to ask
each other about parts that customers needed. These networks functioned as crude, do-it-yourself,
business-to-business intercom systems.
Hoot and holler broadcast audio network systems have since evolved into the specialized leased-line
networks used by financial and brokerage firms to trade stocks and currency futures and the
accompanying time-critical information such as market updates and morning reports.
Users of various forms of hoot and holler networks now include brokerages, news agencies, publishers,
weather bureaus, transportation providers, power plant operators, manufacturers, collectibles dealers,
talent agencies, and nationwide salvage yard organizations.
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Summary
Cisco Hoot and Holler over IP Hoot and Holler over IP Overview VC-826 Cisco IOS Voice, Video, and Fax Configuration Guide Hoot and holler is used in these various industries as a way to provide a one-to-many or many-to-many conferencing service for voice communications. In the past, hoot and holler ...
Cisco Hoot and Holler over IP Hoot and Holler over IP Overview VC-827 Cisco IOS Voice, Video, and Fax Configuration Guide For further information about interactive voice response (IVR), refer to Configuring Interactive Voice Response for Cisco Access Platforms. Current Hoot and Holler Implementation...
Cisco Hoot and Holler over IP Hoot and Holler over IP Overview VC-828 Cisco IOS Voice, Video, and Fax Configuration Guide This dynamic sharing of bandwidth is even more compelling with hoot and holler than with a toll-bypass application because some hoot circuits may be active for an hour or two for...