[cisco-voip] PBX with Router: Multiple trunks

Patrick Diener patrick.diener at gmail.com
Sun Jan 6 05:53:56 EST 2008


you can achieve this by assigning all voice ports to a trunk-group and
then configure a dial-peer to point to this trunk group:

voice-port 1/0
  trunk-group mygroup 1
voice-port 1/1
  trunk-group mygroup 2
voice-port 2/0
  trunk-group mygroup 3

dial-peer voice 10 pots
  destination-pattern 3...
  trunkgroup mygroup

Regards Patrick

On Jan 6, 2008 11:46 AM, Ramiz Sardar <ramizchaudhary at gmail.com> wrote:
>  Friends,
>
> I am currently working on voip setup. I connected a router with a pbx
> through a Pri (qsig). I configure dial-peers both for voip and pots. so when
> a call come to router, it matches the pots dial-peer and forward call to pbx
> on specific port that i mention in dial-peer.
>
> Now my question is if have 3 trunk with the same pbx. One way is that i
> configure 3 pots dial-peer with same destination and define all 3 ports in
> them. like
>
> dial-peer voice 10 pots
> destination-pattern 3...
> port 1/0
> dial-peer voice 20 pots
> destination-pattern 3...
> port 1/1
> dial-peer voice 30 pots
> destination-pattern 3...
> port 2/0
>
> but i believe this is not the way. Please tell me the actual way to assign
> multiple ports for a dial-peer.
>
> Best Regards
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