[cisco-voip] Password and Time on Dial-peers
omar parihuana
omar.parihuana at gmail.com
Fri Apr 11 17:16:35 EDT 2008
Well, I believe that there aren't standard method in order to complete your
requirement, but some years ago, we resolve this issues as follow:
1. We modified the destination pattern for example if the normal destination
pattern was: 9...... (the user dialed the 9 to take outside line then the 9
was striped and the digits were sent to PSTN) Then we used as destination
pattern 93456...... where the string 3456 was the password, so the user
dialed 9<password> + num to PSTN. the dial-peer worked only if the dialed
digits matched with destination pattern.
2. time-range structure, we used only to block voip legs, no pots legs. So
we implemented a access-list for RTP traffic and signalig traffic time-range
based. then we put the access list in serial interface, or ethernet
interface... then in some times the call didn't established.
Obviously these are not "THE SOLUTION" but was useful....
Rgds.
On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 12:12 PM, Marcelo Zilio <email at constel.com.br>
wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> Two questions:
> 1) Can I set a password in a dial-peer for the FXS ports with a
> telephone set? I mean, when the user try to call someone, before router
> sending the digits, it requests a password.
> 2) Can the dial-peers work with "time-range" structure?
>
> This is not a CME or CallManager. Just VoIP.
>
> Thank you
> Marcelo
>
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