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Feature Overview
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Cisco IOS Release 12.2(2)XB and Cisco 12.2(11)T
The Universal Port Resource Pooling for Voice and Data Services feature now enables service providers 
to mix voice and data services using resource pool management. With the implementation of the new 
voice command in resource-pool profile service configuration mode, a resource group with voice service 
is designated under a particular customer profile, and voice resource pool service is enabled after resouce 
pool management is configured.
Cisco RPM can be configured in one or more standalone Cisco NASs or, optionally, across multiple NAS 
stacks by using one or more external Cisco Resource Pool Manager Servers (RPMSs). This document 
presents the single, standalone NAS version of Cisco RPM. For more information about Cisco RPMS, 
see the 
Benefits
The Universal Port Resource Pooling for Voice and Data Services feature provides the following 
benefits:
Mix voice and data services in a single access server or stack of servers using resource pool 
management.
Manage customer use of shared resources.
Offer advanced wholesale dial-up services directly to customers. Because the PPP and AAA feature 
sets are selected by the incoming DNIS, the service provider no longer needs tunneling technology 
to provide unique service-level agreements to wholesale dial customers.
Efficiently use resource groups to offer differing over-subscription rates and dial service-level 
agreements.
Accept or reject a call based on the incoming DNIS number before answering the call.
Include local retail dial services in the same NAS with the wholesale dial customers.
Restrictions
For voice calls, resource pool management is done only for incoming calls (calls from PSTN legs). 
For outgoing voice calls, resources are allocated only from the default system resource group.
Mixing of voice DNIS numbers and data DNIS numbers within the same DNIS group in resource 
pool management is not allowed.
The same DNIS cannot be used for both voice and data calls in resource pool management.
Modem pooling and resource pool management are not compatible.
Related Features and Technologies
Authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA)
Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
Virtual Private Dialup Network (VPDN)