[cisco-voip] dial delay with POTS lines

Curt Shaffer cshaffer at gmail.com
Fri Feb 15 12:20:43 EST 2008


I thought of that. I was just gonna let it go as is because they will be
moving to a PRI as soon as the paperwork goes though. This is the first time
they told me it was an issue. Gatta love user feedback sometimes :)


Thanks for the suggestions. I'm scheduling an outage to do this as we speak.

Curt

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Choi [mailto:asobihoudai at yahoo.com] 
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2008 12:12 PM
To: Curt Shaffer; Curt Shaffer; cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: RE: [cisco-voip] dial delay with POTS lines

If you don't make the dial peers more specific, all 9T
calls will wait for whatever you set T to...(timer
interdigit)

Also, you don't need to roll through every single pots
line. You just place the POTS lines in a trunk group
in the order you'd like them to be used. After
configuring a trunk group, you can refer to the trunk
group in all of your dial peers.

Paul

--- Curt Shaffer <Cshaffer at arlingtonva.us> wrote:

> It is just 9T but I didn't really see a reason to
> split it up because I
> need to roll through all of the POTS lines for any
> call anyway. Do you
> still suggest setting more specific peers?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Choi [mailto:asobihoudai at yahoo.com] 
> Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2008 2:22 PM
> To: Curt Shaffer; cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
> Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] dial delay with POTS lines
> 
> Curt,
> 
> How specific are your dial peers?
> 
> If you have a 9T set for all outbound calls, then
> that
> will be your problem.
> 
> As best practice, you want to make your dial peers
> as
> specific as possible.
> 
> e.g.,
> 
> local dial peer ..
> 
> destination-pattern 9[2-9]......T
> 
> long distance dial peer
> 
> destination-pattern 91[2-9]..[2-9]......
> forward-digits 11
> 
> 10-digit local calling 
> 
> destination-pattern 9[2-9]..[2-9]......
> 
> 
> You'll also want to change the timer interdigit
> parameter to 5 seconds underneath telephony-service.
> 
> Paul
> 
> --- Curt Shaffer <cshaffer at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> > I have a customer who is complaining that it is
> > taking 8-9 seconds after you
> > finish dialing before it starts to ring. Their
> setup
> > is with 13 POTS lines
> > via FXO cards in the CME router. My thought is
> that
> > it's scrolling through
> > to find an open line but that seems like too much
> > time even for that many
> > lines. Has anyone noticed this issue with a
> similar
> > setup? Any suggestions? 
> > 
> > It happens all of the time and they said it is not
> a
> > new problem. Is there
> > possibly a dial peer issue? I vaguely remember
> > hearing about an option to
> > make dialing quicker in training but for some
> reason
> > I can't find my notes
> > on it. 
> > 
> > Thanks
> > 
> > Curt
> > 
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