[cisco-voip] Call routing questions

Matthew Saskin msaskin at gmail.com
Wed Nov 23 20:03:20 EST 2011


Prepend the 911 calls to the gateway depending on where you want them to
go.  For example, for the "e911" route pattern in CUCM, prefix *1, and for
the regular 911 route pattern, prefix *2.  Use dial peers on the gateway
accordingly to route 911 calls out either the PRI or the SIP trunk.

-matthew

On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 6:37 PM, Leslie Meade <lmeade at salientnetworks.com>wrote:

> I have a client that has two groups of phones, one with e911 capabilities
> and others with the normal 911.
>
> They have only one gateway that is a h323 gateway with a sip trunk and a
> pri circuit. Client wants to put the E911 calls out the sip trunk and the
> reg 911 out the pri.
>
> All inbound and outbound calls are terminated on the SIP trunk. Any ideas
> on how to do this ? Since there is already a 911 dial-peer for the isdn all
> 911 goes that way, I am thinking of running mgcp as well as h323 and place
> the PRI into mgcp and work it from that angle.
>
>
>
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