[cisco-voip] H.323 Dial Peer config
Ortiz, Carlos
CORTIZ at broward.org
Wed Dec 14 14:35:07 EST 2005
Ok, not how I imagined it (Logically) but I'll give it a shot. One
other dumb question with the 9T destination pattern. Is the leading 9
dropped if you do not specify forward-digits-all. I found a CCO example
the other day that indicated this, but looking for confirmation.
Carlos
-----Original Message-----
From: Erick Bergquist [mailto:erickbe at yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 11:29 PM
To: Ortiz, Carlos
Cc: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: RE: [cisco-voip] H.323 Dial Peer config
Carlos, Here is a sample...
trunk group pstn
voice-port 0/2/1
trunk-group pstn
!
voice-port 0/2/2
trunk-group pstn
!
voice-port 0/2/3
trunk-group pstn
!
voice-port 0/3/0
trunk-group pstn
!
voice-port 0/3/1
trunk-group pstn
dial-peer voice 1800 pots
trunkgroup pstn
destination-pattern 9T
--- "Ortiz, Carlos" <CORTIZ at broward.org> wrote:
> Erick,
>
> All the information I am finding on Trunk Groups refers to PRI's. I
> can create a trunk group at the global level, but I don't see an
> option that would allow me to add FXO voice ports to it. See
> below:
>
> PESPC(config)#trunk group FXO-G1
> PESPC(config-trunk-group)#?
> Trunk Group configuration commands:
> capacity capacity update timer config
> carrier-id Name of the carrier
> associated with this trunk
> group
> default Set a command to its defaults
> description Trunk group description
> exit Exit from trunk group
> configuration mode
> help Description of the
> interactive help system
> hunt-scheme The hunt scheme in trunk
> group
> isdn Specify isdn supplementary
> service
> max-calls Maximum number of calls
> allowed
> max-retry Maximum number of outgoing
> attempts
> no Negate a command or set its
> defaults
> tgrep TGREP config
> translation-profile Translation profile
> voice-class Set voice class control
> parameters
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Erick Bergquist [mailto:erickbe at yahoo.com]
> Sent: Monday, December 12, 2005 10:38 PM
> To: Ortiz, Carlos; cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
> Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] H.323 Dial Peer config
>
> On the dial-peers, you are forwarding all digits so that will also
> send the 9 that starts all your destination patterns.
>
> Usually with FXO, there is no inbound caller id to tell it where to
> route call so on the voice-port you need to use connection plar to
> route call somewhere (This is same as Attendant DN setting on the
> endpoint in CCM when using MGCP).
>
> They have added trunk groups to IOS, so you can assign voice ports to
> a trunkgroup, then have one dial-peer pointing to the trunk group. You
> can then assign preferences to voice-port that is a member of the
> trunk group, etc. This requires a trunk group to be configured
> globally. Under the trunkgroup config you can configure hunt method,
> etc.
>
> Erick
>
> --- "Ortiz, Carlos" <CORTIZ at broward.org> wrote:
>
> > I have never configured my FXO PSTN router connections with H.323,
> > only MGCP. I did configure H.323 for PRI interfaces.
> > Going by that and what
> > I have refreshed with CCO docs, I have come up
> with
> > a starting config to
> > do FXO with H.323. Dial peer 1 would be for the incoming call leg on
> > all calls. This assumes a 4 port FXO card. Does this appear
> > correct? Have there been any improvements on the "hunting" for
> > outbound calls beyond using the preference command? Any suggestions
> > or help would be appreciated.
> >
> >
> >
> > dial-peer voice 1 pots
> >
> > description ** Inbound Call leg all calls **
> >
> > incoming called-number .
> >
> > direct-inward-dial
> >
> > port 0/1/0
> >
> > !
> >
> > dial-peer voice 954 pots
> >
> > description ** Local 954,754 Calls **
> >
> > destination-pattern 9[7,9]54.......
> >
> > progress_ind setup enable 3
> >
> > progress_ind alert enable 8
> >
> > progress_ind progress enable 8
> >
> > progress_ind connect enable 8
> >
> > direct-inward-dial
> >
> > port 0/1/0
> >
> > forward-digits all
> >
> >
> >
> > dial-peer voice 9542 pots
> >
> > description ** Local 954,754 Calls **
> >
> > destination-pattern 9[7,9]54.......
> >
> > preference 1
> >
> > progress_ind setup enable 3
> >
> > progress_ind alert enable 8
> >
> > progress_ind progress enable 8
> >
> > progress_ind connect enable 8
> >
> > direct-inward-dial
> >
> > port 0/1/1
> >
> > forward-digits all
> >
> >
> >
> > dial-peer voice 9543 pots
> >
> > description ** Local 954,754 Calls **
> >
> > destination-pattern 9[7,9]54.......
> >
> > preference 2
> >
> > progress_ind setup enable 3
> >
> > progress_ind alert enable 8
> >
> > progress_ind progress enable 8
> >
> > progress_ind connect enable 8
> >
> > direct-inward-dial
> >
> > port 0/1/2
> >
> > forward-digits all
> >
> >
> >
> > dial-peer voice 9544 pots
> >
> > description ** Local 954,754 Calls **
> >
> > destination-pattern 9[7,9]54.......
> >
> > preference 3
> >
> > progress_ind setup enable 3
> >
> > progress_ind alert enable 8
> >
> > progress_ind progress enable 8
> >
> > progress_ind connect enable 8
> >
> > direct-inward-dial
> >
> > port 0/1/3
> >
> > forward-digits all
> >
> >
> >
> > dial-peer voice 9999 voip
> >
> > description ** Inbound 357 nums to mr-cm-sub1 **
> >
> > destination-pattern [5-8]...
> >
> > progress_ind setup enable 3
> >
> > session target ipv4:10.100.200.21
> >
> > incoming called-number .
> >
> > dtmf-relay h245-alphanumeric
> >
> > codec g711ulaw
> >
> > !
> >
> > dial-peer voice 99992 voip
> >
> > description ** Inbound 357 nums to mr-cm-pub **
> >
> > preference 2
> >
> > destination-pattern [5-8]...
> >
> > progress_ind setup enable 3
> >
> > session target ipv4:10.100.200.20
> >
> > incoming called-number .
> >
> > dtmf-relay h245-alphanumeric
> >
> > codec g711ulaw
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Carlos Ortiz
> >
> > Senior Information Technology Specialist
> >
> > Broward County Office of Information Technology
> >
> > Data Communications
> >
> > 954-357-7981
> >
> > cortiz at broward.org
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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