From: Stephen Austin (routepackets@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Jun 06 2002 - 16:52:21 GMT-3
Yong,
For Question 1, use plar if you it ring a specific destination
regardless of caller input.
For Question 2, use num-exp as you suggested.
For Question 3, use multiple voip dial peers with respective destination
patterns
Just my 2 cents,
Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Yong Rark Son
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 4:45 AM
To: Com, Ccielab@Groupstudy.
Subject: any question about voip
Dear all
I'm Yong Rark Son from Korea Office.
I have a question about voip configuration..
Network topology and question about how to configure are following....
They use FXS.
Num:4020 ---\ port 2/0/0
Router1 -------------------------- Router2 ---
Num:3002
Num:4021 --/port 2/0/1
Router2's users use the extension number as 3002.
question1) How can I configure to call 3002 without using specific dial
string or any number to Router1 ?
I think.. How about destination-string .T command ?
question2) How can I configure for that When I call 3002, It is
translated
to 562-3002, When I call 562-3002 It is translated to 3002 ?
I think.. How about "num-exp" command ?
question3) there is the phone with 526-3002 to Router2. Router1's user
would like to call with digit number 3002 or number 5263002
without using . & num-exp command.
How can I configure ?
Thanks
Regards
Son
Son Yong Rark
SE, KT/SP LoB
Cisco Systems Korea Ltd.
5F ASEM Tower, World Trade Center,
159-1,Samsung-dong, Kangnam-ku,
Seoul, 135-082, Korea
Direct : +82-2-3429-8227
Mobile : +82-11-754-4871
Rep : +82-2-3429-8000
Fax : +82-2-3453-0858
Email : yrson@cisco.com
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