[cisco-voip] h323 gateway and fxs ports

Erick Bergquist erickbe at yahoo.com
Thu Nov 16 07:24:06 EST 2006


You need a route pattern on the call manager that matches that number with a route list with the H.323 gateway so call manager can route the call to that gateway. You would need to add the gateway to call manager also if you haven't done that for 9.@, etc route patterns you may have already if the same gateway is being used for PSTN connections. 

For example, a route pattern of 4120 set to not strip any digits. 


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I have a h323 gateway and I need to configure a fxs port for
overhead paging and fax machine.  I understand how to config the pot dial
peer on the gateway.  But what do I do on the callmanager so that I can
call the ext. internally.  
 

  
 

  
 

dial-peer voice 108 pots
 

 destination-pattern 4102
 

 port 2/0/8
 

  
 

how will my ip phone be able to dial 4102.  incoming is
fine
 




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