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Introduction
This section provides a number of IP connectivity examples for the IPNC. Most, 
but not, all of the following examples are suitable for VoIP traffic; the suitability of 
a given configuration to support VoIP is shown. The examples for VoIP (see page 
89) provide the procedural steps, but for VoIP considerations and basic concepts, 
refer to Appendix A and B (see pages 118 and 123 respectively). 
There is no real disadvantage in configuring a network for support of VoIP, even 
if it is not the intention to currently deploy VoIP. In fact the mandatory 
requirement to use IPHC protocols will significantly improve the throughput of 
non-voice traffic over a slow speed WAN link in the absence of voice traffic. 
Each example consists of a network diagram, a listing of configuration 
requirements plus a set of step-by-step instructions. These instructions specify 
the minimum requirements to complete the configuration tasks. The Instructions 
assume configuration from default. Similarly, unless explicitly referenced, all other 
values are at their default 
Examples are given for the following: 
IP Connectivity 
• Internet Access using ISDN Dial-up Services, see page 65
• Dial-in Access for PC Modem/ TA with Callback, see page 67
• Digital Services, see page 69
• IP connectivity DPNSS/QSIG/PRI/BRI, see page 69
• Home Office / Small Office (With IP Office), see page 75
• Quick WAN set-up, see page 78
• Advanced WAN set-up, see page 80
• Frame Relay, see page 83 
• LAN – with VPN ROUTERS, see page 85 
• LAN –Two INDeX System - Single Site, see page 87
• QoS over WAN between IPNC & 3rd Party Router, see page 88.
Voice over IP
• Six step procedure, see page 89 
• INDeX Net, see page 92 
• Configuring VoIP, see page 106 
• Test end-to-end Voice and Data, see page 103. 
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