Hoot And Holler Over Vpn Configuration Example - Cisco 2800 Series Manual

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Hoot and Holler over V
Example
This document provides a configuration example that illustrates a basic multicast-based voice
application over a Cisco Virtual Private Network (VPN).
Contents
Introduction
This document provides a configuration example for Cisco Voice and Video over VPN (V
voice application used in this example is Hoot and Holler, which is typically used in trading floor
financial institutions for communications to branch offices. The configuration scenario emphasizes
implementation of the quality of service (QoS) and VPN capabilities; the configuration has the following
characteristics:
Corporate Headquarters:
Cisco Systems, Inc., 170 West Tasman Drive, San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA
Copyright © 2004 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Introduction, page 1
Prerequisites, page 2
Configure, page 3
Verify, page 17
Troubleshoot, page 40
Related Information, page 43
All traffic between two client branch sites and headquarters passes through a VPN of IPSec-
encrypted tunnels.
This implementation of Cisco V
Sparse Mode and Auto-RP. The routing protocol used to transport traffic is Open Shortest Path First
(OSPF).
The techniques used include Internet Key Exchange/Dead Peer Detection (IKE/DPD), split
tunneling, and group policy on the server with Domain Name System (DNS) information, Windows
Information Name Service (WINS) information, domain name, and an IP address pool for clients.
Headquarters uses a Cisco 3800 series router with an ATM interface.
3
PN Configuration
3
PN features the use of Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) in
3
PN). The

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