[cisco-voip] Group FXO ports for dial-peers

Ortiz, Carlos CORTIZ at broward.org
Tue Jan 10 10:06:39 EST 2006


My telco requires the 9 prefix even on analog lines.  If this is the
case for anyone you need to make sure you forward digits all or the 9T
pattern drops the 9.

 

Carlos

 

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[mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Wes Sisk
Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 9:53 AM
To: Kris Seraphine
Cc: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Group FXO ports for dial-peers

 

trunk group  2

!

voice-port 2/0/4

 trunk-group 2 1

!

voice-port 2/0/5

 trunk-group 2 2

!

voice-port 2/0/6

 trunk-group 2 3

!

voice-port 2/0/7

 trunk-group 2 4

!

dial-peer voice 9 pots

 trunkgroup 2

 destination-pattern 9T

!

 

/Wes

 

On Jan 9, 2006, at 1:46 PM, Kris Seraphine wrote:


Hi

I'm configuring an H.323 gateway for a remote site in a CallManager 4.13
cluster.  This particular site has 12 analog lines in a hunt group for
PSTN access.  I generally configure separate dial-peers for local,
longdist, international and emergency calls so I can minimize interdigit
time out and encorce COR in SRST.  This will work out to be over 60 dial
peers in this case.  

Is there a way to point a POTs dial peer to a group of ports so I can
reduce the number of dial-peers?  I briefly looked at the trunk-group
voice-port and dial-peer commands but they do not seem to work for what
I'm looking to do (or I just didn't have the configuration right).  

Any suggestions are appreciated.  

-- 
kris seraphine

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