11-26-2002 10:28 AM - edited 03-12-2019 09:43 PM
My dial-peer configuration is given below. When I give "show dial-peer voice" command. It shows that the operational state of dial-peer 3 is down. How to bring it up ? Any other reasons if it is down ?
dial-peer voice 1 voip
incoming called-number .
destination-pattern 00............
session target ipv4:195.54.247.126
!
dial-peer voice 2 pots
incoming called-number .
destination-pattern 00T
direct-inward-dial
port 6/0:D
!
dial-peer voice 3 voip
incoming called-number .
destination-pattern 00............
session target ipv4:195.54.247.126
Please suggest
-Kiran
11-26-2002 11:10 AM
Why do you define the same dial-peer voice voip .What is 195.54.247.126 (is it a Call Manager or an another router , ... ???)
You can always bring up you second dial-peer with the preference command in the dial-peer .
dial-peer voice 1 voip
incoming called-number .
destination-pattern 00............
session target ipv4:195.54.247.126
preference 1
!
dial-peer voice 3 voip
incoming called-number .
destination-pattern 00............
session target ipv4:195.54.247.126
preference 2
It is used normally when you have multiple BRI or PRI Access to go externally and so you define a priority in your dial-peer
Olivier
11-26-2002 05:23 PM
Oliver ,.........I need your help and idea for my problem
I designed a network for my collegue. The applications are Voice and Data. I used Cisco router 3640 series with E1 Voice Card to deliver voice. IP and IP are used in data application. The connection is point to point. No problem for data transmission .But for voice service is not working well. Especially when peak time, bandwidth is used by data transmission. This condition affect voice quality. The quality is degrade. I have set ip presedence 5 on the dial-peer and rsvp, but the qualtiy is still bad. In busy time, call is connected but voice call is bad for one way, and good for another.
I am very appreciated for help
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