[cisco-voip] Dial peer configuration
Walenta, Phil
philip.walenta at berbee.com
Fri Apr 15 08:05:20 EDT 2005
You would need a "connection plar opx ####" statement on the FXO voice
port. The #### is the number set on the pots dial peer that points at
the FXS port.
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Subject: [cisco-voip] Dial peer configuration
Hi,
I have a FXS & FX0 card for my cisco 2600. My FX0 1/1/0 port is
connected to a phone line number 623456789 (PSTN). I have another phone
connected to the FXS 1/0/1. Now, I would like a user to call my number
623456789, and the call to be connected to my phone connected to
FXS1/0/1.
Currently if a user dials 623456789, he/she hears a dialing tone, but
the phone at FXS 1/0/1 does not ring. Why is that so?
PSTN ----------> cisco 2600 FXO -------> FXS Connected Phone
623456789
My current router configuration is as follows :
---------------
dial-peer voice 1 pots
incoming called-number 623456789
direct-inward dial
port 1/1/0
dial-peer voice 2 pots
destination-pattern 623456789
port 1/0/1
!
voice-port 1/0/1
cptone SG
timeouts ringing 10
connection plar 1003
caller-id enable
!
voice-port 1/1/0
ring number 10
input gain 14
echo-cancel coverage 24
timeouts wait-release 10
Any help will be greatly apprieciated.
YY
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