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Cisco AS5400 - Saving Configuration Changes; Voice over IP

Cisco AS5400
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Slot Type 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
2 T1 B B B B G G G G
CLOCK CHANGE HISTORY
CLOCK
Event Time
Freerun Change in CLI configuration 23:27:25 UTC Tue Nov 30 1999
Gateway#
Verify your BITS clock selection by using the show tdm clocks command:
Gateway# show tdm clocks
Primary Clock:
System primary is external with priority 1
TDM Bus Master Clock Generator State = NORMAL
Backup clocks for primary:
Source Slot Port DS3-Port Priority Status State
Trunk 2 0 NO 204 Good Default
Trunk 2 1 NO 205 Good Default
Trunk cards controllers clock health information
Slot Type 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
2 T1 B B B B G G G G
CLOCK CHANGE HISTORY
CLOCK
Event Time
External Change in CLI configuration 23:27:25 UTC Tue Nov 30 1999
Gateway#
Tip The most common reason for clock slip problems is that the dial-tdm-clock priority parameter is set improperly. Change
the default setting for dial-tdm-clock priority from free-running clock to a setting that matches your system
requirements.
Saving Configuration Changes
To prevent the loss of the gateway configuration, save it to NVRAM, by following these steps:
Step 1 Enter the enable command and password to go to privileged EXEC mode. You are in privileged EXEC mode when the
prompt changes to
Gateway#.
Gateway> enable
Password: password
Gateway#
Step 2 Save the configuration changes to NVRAM so that they are not lost during resets, power cycles, or power outages:
Gateway# copy running-config startup-config
Step 3 Return to privileged EXEC mode:
Gateway(config-if)# Ctrl-Z
Gateway#
Voice over IP
Prerequisites
Before you can configure your universal gateway to use Voice over IP, you must first do the following:

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