<div>Can someone please explain this to me in PLAIN ENGLISH, with an example, perhaps?? I am thoroughly CONFUSED???</div>
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<div>here is an excerpt from the Cisco docs:</div>
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<p>If the COR applied on an <i>incoming</i> dial-peer (for incoming calls) is a super set or equal to the COR applied to the <i>outgoing</i> dial-peer (for outgoing calls), the call goes through. <i>Incoming</i> and <i>outgoing
</i> are terms used with respect to the "voice ports". </p>
<div>I kind of get the piece about incoming / outgoing from the perspective of the voice ports on the router (???) but I am confused about the "subset" language part of how the COR config actually works to block or allow calls??
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<div>Someone please help clarify this??</div>
<div><br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Robert Hugo<br>Senior Voice Network Engineer<br>World Wide Technologies<br>60 Weldon Parkway<br>St. Louis, MO, 63043<br>1-314-409-6527<br>Cell:1-217-520-3261 </div>