07-17-2007 01:25 AM - last edited on 03-25-2019 07:36 PM by ciscomoderator
Hello,
does anyone have a sample config for a h323 gateway for implementation in the UK, and one for the US?
Thanks...MS.
07-17-2007 03:05 AM
Hi,
you have to not look at the country, but the type of application you are doing. for example, are you connected to PBX ( specify which type and interface) to telco (again specify which interface) and more importantly, what are you trying to do.
07-17-2007 01:03 PM
Hello,
this will be a CCM Gateway, with an E1 in UK, and T1 in US.
My concern is that just having a single .T peer will mean timeout delays, especially with variable length dial patterns. Here in AU, I use a template has about 8 dial peers to cover the variable length patterns.
Does that make sense?
I've attached an AU template that I use...
07-17-2007 01:19 PM
Yes it make sense. However, if you use CCM, the correctness of the called number is enforced first at CCM level. I understand that there are CCM templates circulating for both UK and the US. Try posting as 'CCM dialplans for US and UK'.
So, it is safe to use destination-pattern with T on the gateway. If you want to configure it with the correct destination-patterns, you can do that, but it is not necessary.
Hope this helps, please rate post if it does!
07-17-2007 01:28 PM
Hi and thanks for the reply which helps a lot.
one quick thing though - with SRST, which I forgot to mention - I'm guessing that the user might then experience delays in that circumstance...agree?
in the meantime I'll post for UK dial plans...thanks again...MS.
07-17-2007 01:46 PM
You are right, in case of SRST operation, users may get a small post-dial delay when no punctual DPs configured.
But, using interdigit timeout set to a reasonable value of 4, it is not really a big issue.
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