[cisco-voip] H.323 number translation priority

Lelio Fulgenzi lelio at uoguelph.ca
Sat Aug 2 11:58:24 EDT 2008


as far as I know, the priority would be as follows
  a.. num-exp takes precedence over everything i believe. it is in effect at all times, regardless of state of the router or phones registered
  b.. the alias 1 1000 to 2000 comes into effect only when a phone registers to the srst router.
  c.. the voice translation rule occurs only when it hits a dial-peer that is configured with the profile/rule. i think the alias command trumps a dialpeer


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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jonathan Charles 
  To: OSL CCIE Voice Lab Exam ; cisco voip 
  Sent: Saturday, August 02, 2008 10:56 AM
  Subject: [cisco-voip] H.323 number translation priority


  OK, let's say I am in SRST and I have the following configured...

  call-manager-fallback
   alias 1 1000 to 2000

  and  

  num-exp 1000 to 3000

  and 

  voice translation-rule 1
   rule 1 /1000/ /4000/

  And I dial 1000 

  Which is the order of matching?


  on CCME, same thing, without the Alias command... what is the order?




  Jonathan



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