[cisco-voip] Dial-peer configuration

Ted Nugent tednugent73 at gmail.com
Mon Aug 9 13:44:29 EDT 2010


Why not request the provider send 10 digits so you have a bit more control.
This is typically something they can do on the fly and it tends to make
inbound translation profiles a bit easier to manage.


On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 12:25 PM, Bill <bill at hitechconnection.net> wrote:

>  I have a situation where I have hundreds of 1-800 numbers arriving at
> various PRI’s. I have the ability from the telco to move the 800 numbers
> around and provide an ordered list of what PRI’s the numbers should roll to
> if there is a problem with the first one. I need to configure all of the
> H.323 gateways to accept any of the inbound 800 numbers and forward them to
> call manager. The telco is only sending 4 digits. Some of the inbound
> numbers match my PSTN access code which is 9 and 7. Will configuring the
> dial-peers this way cause a problem with overlapping digits? I don’t want
> the inbound 4 digit numbers to match the POTS dial peers and then fail the
> call.
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> dial-peer voice 100 pots
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>  destination-pattern 9[2-9]......
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>  port 0/2/1:23
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> dial-peer voice 101 pots
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>  destination-pattern 91[2-9]..[2-9]......
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>  port 0/2/1:23
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> dial-peer voice 200 voip
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>  destination-pattern ....
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>  session target ipv4:1.1.1.1
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>  dtmf-relay h245-alphanumeric
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>  codec g711ulaw
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>  no vad
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> !
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