
Lets do that.Īnd when we pick up the reciever, it says that we are connected. This means that we can call from one phone to the other. Now, we can see that in GUI mode of Phone, we have a phone number available. Now, we will go to the switch and make the interfaces support voip as follows.Īfter that, we will have to assign phone number to our IP phone by applying following commands.
PACKET TRACER VOIP MAC ADDRESS NUMBER SERIES
You might have noticed we took 2811 series router because it facilitates the following commands. Now, let us apply commands to the router for voip. We will have to give an additional command for voip. We will have to set DHCP server on router to assign IP addresses to IP phones. Now, we see that interface of IP phone is UP. Now, we have inserted the antenna into IP phone. And when we try to go to any other mode its give us error and ask us to switch it on first.įor that, go to Physical mode and put the power adapter (in the bottom right corner) into the phone as shown in figure.

Even though IP telephony and VoIP are used interchangeably, IP telephony refers to all use of IP protocols for voice communication by digital telephony systems, while VoIP is one technology used by IP tele phony to transport phone calls On the receiving side, similar steps (usually in the reverse order) such a s reception of the IP packets, decoding of the packets and digital-to-analog conversion reproduce the original voice stream. The steps involved in originating a VoIP telephone call are signaling and media channel setup, digitization of the analog voice signal, encoding, packetization, and transmission as Internet Protocol (IP) packets over a packet-switched network. Internet telephony refers to communications services -voice, fax, SMS, and/or voicemessaging applications- that are transported via the Internet, rather than the public switched telephone network (PSTN). Other terms commonly associated with VoIP are IP telephony,Internet telephony, voice over broadband (VoBB), broadband telephony, IP communications, and broadband phone. VOIP on Packet Tracer Voice over IP (VoIP, or voice over Internet Protocol) commonly refers to the communication protocols, technologies, methodologies, and transmission techniques involved in the delivery of voice communications and multimedia sessions over Internet Protocol (IP) networks, such as the Internet.
