From: Lauren_Dygowski@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Thu Jan 11 2001 - 14:30:35 GMT-3
A hunt group is created by giving the same destination pattern to two different
pots dial-peers on the local router (in your example). You can add the
preference command under the dial-peer voice pots to determine which phone is
tried first. I don't think both will ring at the same time, only the first one
in the preference list that is available. I hope this helps, maybe someone els
e
knows how to ring both phones. Robert Caputo has a book on VoIP called Cisco
Packetized Voice & Data Integration that is pretty good reading if you want mor
e
information on this topic.
Local Router (2 FXS ports)
dial-peer voice 1 pots
destination-pattern 3189
port 1/0/1
preference 1 (lower values tried first)
dial-peer voice 2 pots
destination-pattern 3189
port 1/0/0
preference 2
"Paul Thomas" <psthomas@telusplanet.net> on 01/11/2001 11:59:19 AM
Please respond to "Paul Thomas" <psthomas@telusplanet.net>
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
cc: (bcc: Lauren Dygowski/IT/VGI)
Subject: VoIP question?
Hi all,
I have a router with 2 FXS ports and a seperare analog phone plugged into
each port. If a VoIP call is directed from a remote router to this router
using a destination pattern of say "3189", can I configure the local router
to ring the phones on both FXS ports and establish the call to whichever
handset is picked up first? I'm familiar with the dial-peer configuration to
have one particular port ring but not how to make both ring. Any thoughts?
I've included the current single handset ring configs from both routers
below.
Thanks,
Paul Thomas
Remote Router (2 FXO ports)
dial-peer voice 1 voip
destination-pattern 3189
ip precedence 5
session target ipv4:180.10.7.2
voice-port 1/1/1
connection plar 3189
Local Router (2 FXS ports)
dial-peer voice 1 pots
destination-pattern 3189
port 1/0/1
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