Re: Secondary Dial Tone - POTS Peers

From: David Henderson (dh_ccie_study@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Jun 07 2001 - 10:47:24 GMT-3


   
Try your 9..... on voip definition, That's where we put it and
we get secondary dial tone.

>From: "Ken Snyder" <phizzog@home.com>
>Reply-To: "Ken Snyder" <phizzog@home.com>
>To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
>Subject: Secondary Dial Tone - POTS Peers
>Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 18:45:04 -0400
>
>Hi,
>
> I have a router with one VIC-2FXS mod. and a phone in each voice
>port.
>I can call from phone A to phone B without a problem. I need to configure
>phone B to first dial "9", receive secondary dial tone, and then dial the
>remote phone. I thought the prefix command was the solution but once I
>enter
>"9" I get a busy tone. I tried a few options like a destination pattern
>like: "9...." This will accept the "9" but does not provide a secondary
>dial
>tone after the "9" is entered. I couldn't find much on CCO but this very
>crude description:
> For example, suppose there is a voice call whose E.164 called number
is
>1(310) 555-2222. If you configure a destination-pattern of E.164 telephone
>number, leaving the extension number of "2222." It that the actual numbers
>dialed is "9, 2222." The comma in this example means that the router w
ill
>pause for one second between dialing the "9" and the "2" to allow for a
>secondary dial tone.
>This doesn't make sense to me and I couldn't find a similar config example.
>I posted below the config I was using. I saved my config and reloaded the
>router but that still didn't resolve the issue. Please let me know if
>anyone
>has a good link, reference or solution to this problem.
>
>dial-peer voice 10 pots
> destination-pattern 1800
> port 3/0/0
> prefix 9,
>
>dial-peer voice 20 pots
> destination-pattern 1900
> port 3/0/1
> prefix 9,
>
>Thanks!
>
>-Ken
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