[cisco-voip] H323 w/ a PRI and 8 Copper Line for Subtenant

Turpin, Mark mark.turpin at calence.com
Thu Jun 19 18:28:48 EDT 2008


You could create two route pattern and route list pairs pointing at the h.323 gateway route group.
 
Use the equivalent of steering codes on the route group member of the route list by setting a prefix on the entry.
 
When the call arrives at the gateway, strip the prefix off the destination-pattern.
 
! for pri customer
dial-peer voice 100 pots
 destination-pattern 01T
 port 0/0/0:23
!
dial-peer voice 200 pots
 destination-pattern 02T
 port 0/1/0
!
dial-peer voice 201 pots
 destination-pattern 02T
 port 0/1/1
!
etc..
 
Obviously you'll have more patterns and this assumes you're stripping the 9 but that should illustrate the idea.  This eliminates the extra work you'd be doing on the gateway to try and match all your tenant's numbers.....
 
-mark

 
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From: cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net on behalf of Roush, David
Sent: Thu 6/19/2008 3:51 PM
To: Syed Khalid Ali; cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] H323 w/ a PRI and 8 Copper Line for Subtenant



Thanks Khalid for the link. I will give it a shot. Have you tried doing it w/ translation patterns in Call Manager before sending it to the voice gateway? Also, Can you think of any side effects of using Trunk Groups for the fxo ports in instances like this?

 

From: Syed Khalid Ali [mailto:khalid_khursheed at hotmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2008 4:23 PM
To: Roush, David; cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: RE: [cisco-voip] H323 w/ a PRI and 8 Copper Line for Subtenant

 

Hi,

I had a similar problem where some of executives had to have a dedicated phone line. However major calls were done via 2 x PRIs.  Check this link for mapping out calls to FXO ports:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk652/tk90/technologies_configuration_example09186a00801bc341.shtml

I hope this helps!

regards,

Khalid

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Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2008 14:15:20 -0400
From: droush at mckennalong.com
To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: [cisco-voip] H323 w/ a PRI and 8 Copper Line for Subtenant

I'm about to migrate one of our remote offices from an Avaya G3 to Call Manager 4.2(3) and they have a subtenant. Our office calls come/go via a single PRI and the Subtenant uses 8 Analog Lines for their calls. We would like to continue this pattern, but I'm having a hard time figuring out how to route the subtenant's calls out the analog ports. We will be using a 2851 w/ a VWIC2-2MFT for the PRI and 2 x VIC2-4FXO cards for the 8 analog lines. The gateway is going to be setup using H323. I figure I  can separate everything using Partitions and Calling Search Spaces, but I can't figure out how to force the subtenant calls out via the fxo ports. My first thought was to setup the gateway as both H323 and MGCP and create separate Route Groups/Route List. Use H323 for PRI and MGCP for the FXO ports. Then create route patterns and assign them to the proper Route List. Another thought was to create a translation pattern for outgoing calls for the subtenant to translate it from 9 to another digit and create a matching dial-peer and send it out the fxo ports. Is there an easier way of handling this?

 

Thanks


David 

 

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