[cisco-voip] Inbound calls showing as 911 on IP phones,
H323 gateway
Erick Bergquist
erickbe at yahoo.com
Fri Sep 9 23:52:11 EDT 2005
Thanks wes for the tip. Removed all the pots dialpeers
and put them back in earlier with dummy peers first
and it's been working fine since. I was thinking about
doing that before posting but wanted to see if others
had this before.
Still think it is bug though in this older IOS, going
to have them upgrade. Have done this in past
elsewwhere with putting dummy dial peer down at
bottom, etc and it used it fine without it being first
and the cisco docs with this note also doesn't list it
as first peer.
--- Wes Sisk <wsisk at cisco.com> wrote:
> last I did this I had to remove all the dial-peers
> and put my desired peer
> first in the config. it's the config order that
> takes precedence.
>
> /Wes
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Erick Bergquist [mailto:erickbe at yahoo.com]
> Sent: Friday, September 09, 2005 1:13 PM
> To: Wes Sisk; cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
> Subject: RE: [cisco-voip] Inbound calls showing as
> 911 on IP phones,
> H323 gateway
>
>
> I'll try that again, but it wasn't working and I was
> looking at that cisco doc also. Unless I need to
> reboot router to get the dial-peer voice 10 to be
> first since they didn't have one before.
>
> The below is from the doc, which is the case I have
> and it isn't working the way it should work per
> docs.
>
> Special Note on POTS Calls with Empty Calling Number
> Field
>
> Assume this configuration:
>
> dial-peer voice 1 pots
> destination-pattern 9T
> port 1/0:1
>
> Now, assume that an incoming call arrives with no
> calling number information and is matched with the
> POTS dial peer based on the destination-pattern 9T.
> In
> this case, the Cisco IOS router or gateway uses the
> "9" digit as the calling number and forwards the
> call
> to the corresponding device (such as Call Manager or
> the IOS Gateway). In order to not replace the empty
> calling number field, create a dummy POTS dial peer
> with just the command incoming called-number
> configured. Since the incoming called-number
> statement
> has higher priority than destination pattern for
> inbound POTS matching, dial-peer voice 2 becomes the
> POTS dial peer used.
>
> dial-peer voice 1 pots
> destination-pattern 9T
> port 1/0:1
> !
> dial-peer voice 2 pots
> incoming called-number .
>
>
>
> --- Wes Sisk <wsisk at cisco.com> wrote:
>
> > you need a dial-peer appearing earlier in the
> config
> > with the specific port
> > the call is coming in from.
> >
> >
>
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/tech/tk652/tk90/technologies_tech_note091
> > 86a008010fed1.shtml
> >
> > /Wes
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net
> > [mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net]On
> Behalf
> > Of Erick Bergquist
> > Sent: Friday, September 09, 2005 12:57 PM
> > To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
> > Subject: [cisco-voip] Inbound calls showing as 911
> > on IP phones, H323
> > gateway
> >
> >
> > Whoops, forgot to chnage subject on email I sent
> :(
> > Sorry for any confusion.
> >
> >
> > 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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> >
> >
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