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Cisco IE-3000-8TC Administration Guide

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This option is not available for a single outside dial code configured in the System
Settings > Dial Plan > General > Dialing Prefixes area.
Note
Route calls from the site through connection groups based on Outside Dial Code and call type
You can choose connection groups for each call type for every outside dial code configured on the
system. The call types available for your system depends on the country pack you have installed. For
more information about various call types supported by different countries, see Table 3: Classes of
Service Supported Based on the Country Pack, on page 37.
Route using a custom dial plan
Click Edit Dial Plan or Edit SPA Dial Plan to customize the routing options based on your requirement.
If there is no SPA connection configured in the system, the Edit SPA Dial Plan option will not be present.
Cisco Business Edition 3000 also allows you to specify an outside dial code for redial and click-to-call features
for each site. If the user dials an E.164 number without an outside dial code, the calls will be routed using the
outside dial code as defined for the redial and click-to-call for each site.
Logical Partitioning
The Logical Partitioning feature is required for countries with telecom restrictions, such as India.
Logical Partitioning prevents toll bypass of the PSTN calls through the Cisco Business Edition 3000 for
countries that adhere to telecom regulations. Logical Partitioning is enabled in the Country Pack for countries
that have regulations.
The Logical Partitioning feature is not available for countries that do not have regulations. Currently, the
Logical Partitioning feature is enabled for India.
You can select one of the following features for Logical Partitioning:
Default - Allows you to enable default policies such that each site can route calls using the local gateway.
This is a basic requirement for deployments and is provided by default.
Custom - Allows you to choose the required gateways such that multiple sites located in the same trunk
area can share a common gateway. This allows provisioning of a Policy matrix between any sites.
Best Practices for Using DHCP for Acquiring IP Addresses, on page 32
Example of Typical Deployment Model, on page 53
Working with the Cisco-Provided .xls Data Configuration File, on page 75
Sites Settings, on page 329
Remote Management of Cisco Business Edition 3000 using Cisco OnPlus
Remote Management Services (RMS) simplifies the adoption and ongoing management of Cisco Business
Edition 3000, thereby enhancing the business benefits of your network resulting in reduced total cost of
ownership (TCO). Remote Management provisions the management of Cisco Business Edition 3000 remotely
over a Wide Area Network (WAN).
Cisco Business Edition 3000 is remotely monitored and managed using the Cisco OnPlus installed and deployed
at various customer locations. You can use the Cisco OnPlus to remotely access, configure, and troubleshoot
Administration Guide for Cisco Business Edition 3000, Release 8.6(4)
42 OL-27022-01
Common Configuration Concepts in Cisco Business Edition 3000

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Cisco IE-3000-8TC Specifications

General IconGeneral
Switching Capacity16 Gbps
MAC Address Table Size8000
Uplink Ports2 x 10/100/1000Base-T or SFP (Small Form-Factor Pluggable)
Operating Temperature-40°C to 70°C
MountingDIN rail
Ports8 x Ethernet 10/100Base-TX ports
Jumbo Frame SupportYes

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