[cisco-voip] H323 GW configuration
Kevin Thorngren
kthorngr at cisco.com
Thu Feb 18 17:01:16 EST 2010
Maybe try "incoming called-number 65T" under dial peer 20 with your
translation-rule. May the incoming call is hitting a different dial
peer.
Try looking at "debug voip dialpeer" to see what is happening with the
call.
Kevin
On Feb 18, 2010, at 3:38 PM, Kin Wai wrote:
> Hi,
> I’m have a gateway registered to Gatekeeper.
>
> Currently,
> Local call to remote sites through the GK --- OK
> Remote sites to PSTN through local gateway ---- OK (using the tech-
> prefix)
> Remote sites to Local Phone ----- NOT OK (using the same tech-prefix)
>
> I have the following configuration :
> dial-peer voice 20 voip
> destination-pattern 6.T
> session target ras
> !
> dial-peer voice 21 pots
> destination-pattern 65.T
> port 0/1/0:15
>
> *I have excluded the h323-gateway commands*
> The tech prefix for this site is 65
>
> What do I need to do in order for the remote site to call the local
> phones? The gatekeeper is a 3rd party gatekeeper.
> I suppose there’s no issue with the communications as remote sites
> user can make outgoing call to PSTN.
>
> Do I need to enable “allow connections h323 to h323” under voice
> service voip ? Or I need to create an additional dial-peer to cater
> for the local phones?
>
> I tried to apply translation-rule to strip away the tech-prefix or
> even make it the full DID number under dial-peer 20, but it still
> won’t work.
>
> Anyone have any clue about this problem?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Regards,
> Kin Wai
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