[cisco-voip] Call Routing question

Ryan Ratliff rratliff at cisco.com
Fri Oct 8 11:51:52 EDT 2004


If you want the router to redirect incoming calls to the PBX without 
having CM involved at all I think you'd be better off going H.323 for 
now.  You can try a mixed H.323 and MGCP configuration but make sure to 
test it extensively.

-Ryan
On Oct 8, 2004, at 11:22 AM, Voll, Scott wrote:

> Currently I have three PRI's going into a PBX then one PRI to my VoIP
> network.  This has work good up until now.  But to position myself so
> that we can eventually move away from the PBX altogether I am setting 
> up
> a VGW to have three PRI come into it, then three PRIs into the PBX.
>
> Since the PBX still needs to make outbound calls and needs to get to 
> the
> extensions on the VoIP Network How do I Setup my Route Patterns?
>
>
> I have two Route list; PSTN, and PBX.  I have a route pattern 9.@ to
> PSTN.  I also have a Route Pattern XXXX to PBX.  But how do I fix it so
> that the PBX can call VoIP extensions and outbound calls.  Do I just
> configure the PBX to pass me the outbound number prefixed with 9?  Then
> outbound calls should work from the PBX? How do I pass all inbound 
> calls
> to the PBX that are not part of the VoIP network?  I'm not sure if I
> know all the numbers that come in.  I'm trying to use MGCP Qsig, but
> might have to use H323 Qsig if MGCP fails.
>
> TIA
>
> Scott
>
>
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