[cisco-voip] Dial-peers gone crazy...
Jonathan Charles
jonvoip at gmail.com
Thu Jul 31 14:51:42 EDT 2008
What is the order of your dial-peers?
First off, your first dial-peers should be pots and have the
incoming-called number . command on them
Second, are you using variable length matching on your dial-peers?
(any route patterns with a T on them?)
Post all of your dial-peers...
Jonathan
On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 12:19 PM, Anthony Kouloglou <akoul at dataways.gr> wrote:
> Hi,
> i have a 2800 series router with one E1 and 2 FXOs where FCTs are connected
> I have one dial-peer pots pointing to E1 and 5-6d dial-peer pots pointing to
> FXOs so only specific destinations are routed via the FCTs.
> One of these dial-peers are like this:
>
> dial-peer voice 6000 pots
> destination-pattern 69123456
> prefix 69123456
> port 0/2/0
>
> and also:
>
> dial-peer voice 2 pots
> destination-pattern 6.......
> prefix 6
> port 0/3/0:15
>
> All seem to work well until cell phone with number 69123456 did not call the
> FCT number but the E1 number.
> Then, as the voip ccapi debug showed, the incoming number matched dial-peer
> 6000 and so the caller got dial-tone of the router instead of being routed
> to the console number (there is translation profile applied at the voice
> port which works fine for all other calling numbers that do not match any
> dial-peer)
>
> Could someone help one this?
>
> Thanks
> akoul
>
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