01-08-2008 08:38 AM - edited 03-14-2019 01:42 AM
Hi guys,
we have a voice gateway where an E1 is connected.
There's a "catch-all" dial peer used
to make direct inward dial.
Now we have introduced CVP and we would like to link CVP service to a particular
number: operator number.
In this moment every call is captured
by CVP and transfered to Operator. DID doesn't work.
We would like to make two dial peers:
- one for CVP and operator for the number
10011
- one for every other number 100..
so to be DID possible.
We tried in many ways without success.
It seems CVP service capture the call
first.
Can you suggest a configuration?
Thanks.
Christian
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01-09-2008 09:20 AM
I guess you could try the following:
dial-peer voice 1 pots
description Example incoming POTS dial-peer callingHelloWorld VXML Server application
service hello_world
incoming called-number 57512301
direct-inward-dial
For the rest just transfer them to the Call Manager
Note: The gateway sends the call to Cisco Unified CallManager as a blind transfer.
dial-peer voice 10 voip
destination-pattern 575123..
session target ipv4:[call manager subscriber IP]
dtmf-relay rtp-nte h245-signal h245-alphanumeric
codec g711ulaw
no vad
01-08-2008 04:43 PM
You can absolutely do this, they should look something like this:
dial-peer voice 1 voip
destination-pattern 10011
progress_ind setup enable 1
session target ras
tech-prefix 2#
dtmf-relay rtp-nte h245-signal h245-alphanumeric
no vad
dial-peer voice 2 voip
destination-pattern 100..
progress_ind setup enable 3
session target ipv4:
dtmf-relay h245-alphanumeric
ip qos dscp cs3 signaling
no vad
I have it working at a lot of sites without any issues.
Have you looked at "debug voice dialpeer" to see if the correct dial-peer is being matched?
Alos, make sure you do not inculde the incoming called-number . statement in the CVP dial-peer.
HTH,
Chris
01-09-2008 01:22 AM
Sorry but,
cvp service should be used on the firs dial peer or on a POTS dial-peer in your configuration?
Christian
01-09-2008 08:22 AM
Hi Christian,
in Chris config your first VOIP dialpeer will go for the CVP via a Gatekeeper request and the second range will go to whatever IP end you defined.
Why are you playing with POTS?
What is your physical network?
Happy new year,
Riccardo
01-09-2008 08:38 AM
Our network is quite easy.
No GK. Only a Call Manager and a Gateway with
an E1 connected. Now CVP also.
In my lab tests I put the service on the POTS
dial peer connected to the BRI port of my
small gateway: there were no DID...only
one phone to answer and trasnfer by hand to
other extensions.
But here we have a number for switchboard
operator and DID for all the other
phones.
So customer has one hundred numbers 575123XX
where 57512301 is switchboard operator
number.
When call arrives we translate number from
575123XX in 60XX.
We need to catch calls for 57512301 (alias 6001)and let CVP manage them.
That's all.
Christian
01-09-2008 09:20 AM
I guess you could try the following:
dial-peer voice 1 pots
description Example incoming POTS dial-peer callingHelloWorld VXML Server application
service hello_world
incoming called-number 57512301
direct-inward-dial
For the rest just transfer them to the Call Manager
Note: The gateway sends the call to Cisco Unified CallManager as a blind transfer.
dial-peer voice 10 voip
destination-pattern 575123..
session target ipv4:[call manager subscriber IP]
dtmf-relay rtp-nte h245-signal h245-alphanumeric
codec g711ulaw
no vad
01-21-2008 05:27 AM
TAC (N. Tobias) has sugested a solution....
let you know
Chris.
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