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Cisco V.150.1 Minimum Essential Requirements
Configuration Guide
Configuration Guide
First Published: March 25, 2011
Last Updated: March 24, 2016
Last Updated: March 24, 2016
The Cisco V.150.1 Minimum Essential Requirements feature complies with the requirements of the
National Security Agency (NSA) SCIP-216 Minimum Essential Requirements (MER) for V.150.1
recommendation. The SCIP-216 recommendation has simplified the existing V.150.1 requirements.
Beginning with Cisco IOS Release 15.6(2)T and Cisco Unified Communications Manager Release
10.5(2), Cisco V.150.1 MER feature is enhanced to support interoperability with third-party devices.
National Security Agency (NSA) SCIP-216 Minimum Essential Requirements (MER) for V.150.1
recommendation. The SCIP-216 recommendation has simplified the existing V.150.1 requirements.
Beginning with Cisco IOS Release 15.6(2)T and Cisco Unified Communications Manager Release
10.5(2), Cisco V.150.1 MER feature is enhanced to support interoperability with third-party devices.
The support for Cisco V.150.1 MER is available from Cisco IOS Release 15.1(4)M and Cisco
Communications Manager Release 8.6, where in the negotiation support is added to the following
interfaces:
Communications Manager Release 8.6, where in the negotiation support is added to the following
interfaces:
•
Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP) for analog gateway endpoints and Secure Communication
Interoperability Protocol—End Instruments (SCIP—EI)
Interoperability Protocol—End Instruments (SCIP—EI)
•
Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) T1 (PRI and channel-associated signaling [CAS]) and E1
(PRI) trunks
(PRI) trunks
•
Cisco Unified Communications Manager (Unified Communications Manager) Session Initiation
Protocol (SIP) trunks
Protocol (SIP) trunks
This feature also provides support for Unified Capability Requirement (UCR) 2008 Modem over
IP (MoIP) and Fax over IP (FoIP).
IP (MoIP) and Fax over IP (FoIP).
The V.150.1 is an ITU recommendation for using a modem over IP networks that support dialup modem
calls for large installed bases of modems and telephony devices operating on a traditional public
switched telephone network (PSTN). The V.150.1 recommendation specifically defines how to relay
data from modems and telephony devices on a PSTN into and out of an IP network via a modem.
calls for large installed bases of modems and telephony devices operating on a traditional public
switched telephone network (PSTN). The V.150.1 recommendation specifically defines how to relay
data from modems and telephony devices on a PSTN into and out of an IP network via a modem.
In Cisco IOS Release 12.4(4)T, Cisco developed the Secure Communication Between IP Secure
Endpoint and Trunk-Side Secure Terminal Equipment (STE) Endpoint feature, and in Cisco IOS Release
12.4(9)T, the Secure Communication Between IP Secure Endpoint and Line-Side STE Endpoint feature
to meet the requirements of this standard. In this document, these features are referred to as
“Cisco Legacy V.150.1.”
Endpoint and Trunk-Side Secure Terminal Equipment (STE) Endpoint feature, and in Cisco IOS Release
12.4(9)T, the Secure Communication Between IP Secure Endpoint and Line-Side STE Endpoint feature
to meet the requirements of this standard. In this document, these features are referred to as
“Cisco Legacy V.150.1.”