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2. The necessary system profiles that support VDSL2 voice applications are created.
IP host for voice services on a VDSL2 card (on page 156)
Each VDSL2 card voice service option requires an IP host definition object that
specifies an IP host address and outer tag for VoIP. (The definition references a
system default tag action that specifies the classifying and marking of packets from
the subscriber port into the service VLAN specified in the IP host.)
Dial plan for SIP voice service (on page 158)
H.248 Gateway (on page 174)
Profiles for voice services (on page 155)
For each type of voice service (TDM Gateway (on page 169), SIP Gateway (on page
161), H.248 Gateway (on page 172)), a profile must be defined.
Step 3. Configuring a Voice Service
After completing the steps outlined above, continue with the following topics in this section
to configure a service on a Voice port:
Configure a Voice port (on page 203)
Configure SIP service on a Voice port (on page 205)
or
Configure TDM gateway service on a Voice port (on page 208)
or
Configure H.248 gateway service on a Voice port (on page 210)
Configuring a VDSL2 Voice Port
This topic describes how to configure a VDSL2 Voice (POTS) port for service.
Parameters
You can provision the following parameters for a VDSL2 Voice port:
Parameter Description Valid Options
Admin State Administrative state of the ONT POTS port. Enabled ‡
Enabled-no-alarms
Description Optional description field for the port, subscriber
address, name, or service.
String up to 27 characters
(blank) ‡