RE: two voip commands

From: Elias Aggelidis (eaggel@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Apr 16 2001 - 10:12:13 GMT-3


   
Dear All,

Direct-Inward-Dial is used when you want to specify that the called number
is the final destination number.

Let explain this through the following example.

User A is calling 7129 . Router A has a dial-peer voice statement for a pot
or a voip connection.
Router A is getting called number 7129 and sends it to appropriate
connection.

With out the DID command, router A would have provide a dial tone to user A
in order to dial
the desired extension.

DID is working only with ISDN connections.

PREFIX means that the router will play out the prefixes before the dialled
number.

E.G
Dial-peer voice 100 pots
Destination pattern 100
port 1/0 (an fxo port )
prefix 10

the router will play out to the port 10100 !

Hope this helps

Regards

Elias Aggelidis

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-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
Richard Y. Zheng
Sent: Juqiaj^, 15 Apqik_ou 2001 5:56 ll
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: two voip commands

Hi, group,

There are two commands in voip, direct-dial-inward and prefix. I tried to
make it work and failed. Can someone please explain how it works? I read the
CD and didn't find the information clear.

Thanks,
Richard



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