[cisco-voip] Command for determining which dial-peer will be used on router?

Peter Slow peter.slow at gmail.com
Tue Feb 2 13:16:04 EST 2010


Robert,
  Show dialplan number, as Ryan  had said, is definitely the right
command. If it doesn't return your 8T dialpeer, that means it's
matching something else over it.
any destination pattern that matches more than one digit is
(basically) always going to get chosen over your 8T dialpeer.

-Peter

On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 12:10 PM, Robert Kulagowski <rkulagow at gmail.com> wrote:
> Ryan Ratliff wrote:
>>
>> Try 'show dialplan number'.
>
> That works, but it's not matching the "8T" dialpeers that I've got, only
> those that have matchable digits, like 81312.......
>
> But, the link that Wes sent has some additional information, and it appears
> that "timeout" is the additional parameter I need.
>
> Thanks!
>
> BTW:  It sure would be nice if things were grouped together better; you've
> got "show dialplan" on one hand and "test voice translation-pattern" on the
> other.  Other than one group of people not talking to another group, is
> there a good reason why they're not both under either "show" or "test"?
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