[cisco-voip] curious...what can cause a port to be removed from a dial-peer

Paul Kruger pauld.kruger at gmail.com
Fri Oct 8 15:32:24 EDT 2010


I think it's when you shut your controller and remove the pri-grou

On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 8:53 PM, Lelio Fulgenzi <lelio at uoguelph.ca> wrote:

> I'm just reviewing an existing router's config and noticed that half my
> dial-peers are missing an outbound port, namely the second PRI. Now, I could
> understand myself leaving a configuration like this if it was the first PRI
> missing from the dial-peers so that way I always had the configuration, but
> I'd only use the second PRI and leave the first for inbound calls. But to
> leave the dial-peers only with the first PRI just doesn't make sense.
>
> I know that during SRST configurations are changed, and if a write mem is
> performed you keep those changes.
>
> Can anything happen that would take a port out of dial peer configuration
> like this?
>
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