05-07-2008 04:36 PM - edited 03-15-2019 10:31 AM
Ok, I have part of my problems fixed, but I cant figure out the rest.
Cisco IP Phone dials 4100
RP 4100 sends it to an h323 gateway
Dial Peer 100 voice
translation-profile incoming voip
destination-pattern ???
session protocol sipv2
session target ipv4:xx.xx.xx.xx
session transport tcp
incoming called-number ???
codec g711ulaw
What should I put in the question marks? 4... or . or?
Do I care about incoming called number?
Like wise, if the End point coming into the H323 calls into the Router looking for a CallManager phone do I use the same type of dial peer?
example:
Dial Peer 101 Voice
translation-profile incoming voip
destination-pattern .
session protocol ?????
session target ipv4:Callmanager IP?
session transport tcp
incoming called-number .
codec g711ulaw
Where do I tell the Dial Peer to go to CallManager?
Thanks much!!
05-08-2008 09:59 PM
HI TOm,
Remember that we have different rules depending the call flow
We have 2 call legs in every call
For yhe incoming dial peer we match some rules depending of different factors
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk652/tk90/technologies_tech_note09186a008010fed1.shtml
For outgoing dial-peer we use destination-pattern
session target ipv4:Callmanager IP?
session transport tcp
incoming called-number .
codec g711ulaw
Where do I tell the Dial Peer to go to CallManager?
You are correct!
This config is for IPIP GW SIP TO H323?
05-09-2008 08:52 AM
Thanks much for your help!!!
If the SIP end point is sending me +1415xxxxxxx
And I need to strip the + and add 9 to it, can I not do it with this?
destination-pattern +9T ???
I cant seem to get it to work. (unless my PRI is screwy)
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