07-26-2002 06:44 AM - edited 03-12-2019 08:05 PM
Hi,
we've the following requirement:
We use a cisco2620 router with nm-1hdv and vwic-1mft-e1 as our gateway to the ISDN network.
Our provider assigned two different numbers to this PRI:
1234 for b-channels 1 to 8
5678 for b-channels 9-31
Incoming calls are no problem, but how do I make the router to use only b-channel 1-8 when there are outgoing calls FROM 1234.
E.g. callmanager sends as calling number 1234 to the gateway. The 2620 gateway should only use b-channels 1-8 in this case.
If the callmanager uses 5678 as calling-number only b-channels 9-31 should be used by the gateway.
Any help is VERY MUCH appreciated!
Alex
07-26-2002 06:49 AM
Alex
I do not believe this is possible.
A PRI is seen as a single interface with 30 channels. It is only addressed as a single port. The only element configurable is to start at channel 1and go up or channel 30 and go down
07-26-2002 06:53 AM
Hi,
feared about that.
Maybe there is somebody from CISCO around who's knows if this feature is on a roadmap.
Some legacy PBX like Alcatel, SIEMENS do support that feature.
07-26-2002 10:44 AM
I am using a AS5300, I dont really know if you could use the commands of my OS but in the AS5300 I use the ds0-group command, where I assign a pots dial-peer for origination and another pots for termination. for each pots I assign a group of timeslots. For origination I have 1-5 channels, and the others of my E1 for termination.
I hope this could help, anyway there is a lot of information at the cisco documents. try to search for port configuration for 2620.
07-26-2002 10:46 AM
Hi,
do you use ISDN?
I thought ds0-channels are only possible without isdn signalling.
Alex
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