11-05-2008 01:33 PM - edited 03-15-2019 02:22 PM
Users in London dial 001xxxxxxxxx to call US. The CME config looks like this:
dial-peer voice 1200 voip
destination-pattern 001..........
session target ipv4:172.23.20.2
dtmf-relay h245-alphanumeric
codec g711alaw
Then the US CME forwards the call to the PSTN via a Nortel. The config looks like this:
dial-peer voice 1113 pots
destination-pattern 001..........
direct-inward-dial
port 0/0/0:23
forward-digits 10
prefix 9
So I am sending 10 digits and adding a 9 to get the calls out to the PSTN. Does this look correct.
Thanks.
11-05-2008 02:13 PM
the logic is correct but about the 9 depends on the pstn edge device requerment
good luck
11-06-2008 01:20 AM
You may need to check the number format you dial from i.e if you call a New York number 0012125551234 then you need to send the 11 digits out of the site 12125551234 but at the moment you only send 10 - 2125551234 and it will fail. - change the forward commend to 11
In addition I think the type of call is important in the US, I`m in the UK so from what I`m aware off also you may need to check the number, plan type incase your local Telco carrier fails the calls due to this - the default dial-peer may send everything out as local plan which is correct if it is a "New York" number but may need to change to long distance if not
11-06-2008 08:47 AM
Thanks for your help the sending 11 worked great.
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