[cisco-voip] RDNIS delivery

Erick Bergquist erickbe at yahoo.com
Fri Sep 9 12:48:39 EDT 2005


I'm having an issue with a 1760 with IOS 12.3(4)T9
where inbound calls on FXO ports show up on IP Phone
as calls from 911.

The gateway is H323 and the calls hit a dial peer with
a destination pattern of 911 on them. 

I added another dummy dial peer with incoming
called-number . and the inbound calls are not hitting
this and still hit the other dial peer.

I have tried all sorts of dial peer combinations and
2-3 dummy dial peers, I put port #s under the dummy
peers, etc and still the inbound call wants to hit the
peer with destination pattern 911 on it. I added
answer-address ., and tried .T also. Did this with
destination-pattern, incoming called-number, etc and
no luck.

Any ideas? This usually works to solve these types of
problems and theres a cisco doc that saids to add
dummy dial peer with just incoming called-number .

I also disabled caller-id on the ports and same issue
just to rule out caller id.

voice-port 3/0
 input gain -3
 echo-cancel suppressor 10
 no vad
 no comfort-noise
 timing hookflash-out 50
 connection plar 4020
 station-id name Outgoing Laf
 caller-id enable
!
voice-port 3/1
 input gain -3
 echo-cancel suppressor 10
 no vad
 no comfort-noise
 timing hookflash-out 50
 connection plar 4020
 station-id name Outgoing Laf
 caller-id enable

dial-peer voice 9111 pots
 destination-pattern 911
 port 3/0
 forward-digits 3
!
dial-peer voice 9112 pots
 preference 1
 destination-pattern 911
 port 3/1
 forward-digits 3

dial-peer voice 500 pots
 answer-address .T
 destination-pattern .T
 incoming called-number .T
!
dial-peer voice 10 pots
 preference 1
 incoming called-number .



	
		
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