[cisco-voip] IOS H.323 transparent gateway
Ryan Ratliff
rratliff at cisco.com
Mon Mar 19 16:32:59 EST 2007
You'd need to add a destination-pattern to the first one and direct-
inward-dial on the second at the very least. Depending on the digits
coming through you may need to do some translations to guarantee
calls don't loop out the PRI they came in on.
-Ryan
On Mar 19, 2007, at 5:29 PM, Dietmar wrote:
Ok, but is this really working for both directions? I can not see (or
understand ;-)) the way back.
Dietmar
On Monday 19 March 2007 22:20:06 Ryan Ratliff wrote:
> dial-peer voice pots 1
> incoming called-number .
> port 0/0:23
> direct-inward-dial
> !
> dial-peer voice pots 2
> destination-pattern .
> port 0/1:23
> no digit-strip
> !
>
> I just threw that together off the top of my head, haven't verified
> even the command syntax is correct :)
>
> But yes, it should be very simple to achieve this. If you want to do
> digit manipulation you could do this as well.
>
> -Ryan
>
> On Mar 19, 2007, at 5:12 PM, Dietmar wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> is it possible to configure a router with two E1 interfaces to act as
> transparent H.323 gateway? This means that calls received on one E1
> interface
> should be sent out on the other E1 interface and vice versa.
>
> PBX <---> 2821 with two E1 <---> PSTN
>
>
> Later, I would like to route special destination patterns to CCM:
>
> PBX <---> 2821 with two E1 <---> PSTN
>
>
> IP to Callmanager (H.323)
>
>
> Are there any configuration examples for such a scenario?
>
>
> Thanks,
> Dietmar
>
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