[cisco-voip] dial-peers and more specific vs less specific matching

Ted Nugent tednugent69 at yahoo.com
Sun Feb 11 21:34:33 EST 2007


Your 919005655555 DP is assigned to your
call-toll-fraud COR List so you'd need to assigned
that cor list to the DN... You mentioned it the other
way around before??

call-manager-fallback
  cor incoming call-toll-fraud 1 3000





--- Lelio Fulgenzi <lelio at uoguelph.ca> wrote:

> Well, I'm basically looking for an easy way to
> blocking calling to specific numbers, for example,
> 900 numbers. But not only do I want to block them, I
> want to be able to assign them to another CoR so
> that while they are blocked for the most people, I
> can assign the CoR to others. It has to be a
> scalable solution though, since we may want to
> prevent access to other specific area codes but
> assign them to others.
> 
> 
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Ted Nugent 
>   To: Lelio Fulgenzi ; cisco-voip at puck.nether.net 
>   Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2007 11:12 AM
>   Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] dial-peers and more
> specific vs less specific matching
> 
> 
>   That is the expected behavior, I try to think of
> it as
>   PT/CSS, the call_long_dist COR does not have
> visibilty
>   to the 976001901 DP because its in a different
> COR, it
>   can only see the DP in its COR list. I'm not 100%
>   certain what your trying to accomplish however if
> you
>   do not assign COR to a dailpeer it will be visible
> by
>   all COR lists, sorta like putting it in the null
> PT.
> 
> 
> 
>   --- Lelio Fulgenzi <lelio at uoguelph.ca> wrote:
> 
>   > Trying to get my head around these dial-peers,
> and
>   > just when I thought I knew what I was doing....
>   > 
>   > I created a few dial-peers, some more specific
> than
>   > others, in the hopes that I could selectively
> route
>   > calls based on the CoR list assigned. We do
>   > something similar in CallManager and I was
> hoping to
>   > emulate things as much as possible.
>   > 
>   > A simple example (pardon spelling errors):
>   > 
>   > dial-peer cor custom
>   >     name long_dist
>   >     name toll_fraud
>   > 
>   > dial-peer cor list call_long_dist
>   >     member long_dist
>   > 
>   > dial-peer cor list call_toll_fraud
>   >     member long_dist
>   >     member toll_fraud
>   > 
>   > dial-peer voice 91901 pots
>   >  corlist outgoing call_long_dist
>   >  destination-pattern 91..........
>   >  port 3/0:23
>   >  forward-digits 11
>   > 
>   > dial-peer voice 976001901 pots
>   >  corlist outgoing call_toll_fraud
>   >  huntstop
>   >  destination-pattern 919005655555
>   >  port 3/0:23
>   >  forward-digits 11
>   > 
>   > phones with an incoming dialpeer of
> call_long_dist
>   > can still call this 1900 number, because it's
>   > matching the 91.......... dial-peer.
>   > 
>   > is that the way things are supposed to work?
> even if
>   > there is a more specific dial-peer (that doesn't
>   > match it's cor list), it will use a less
> specific
>   > dial-peer that does match?
>   > 
>   > that seems odd to me.
>   > 
>   >
>  
>
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