RE: Call Manager in IOS

From: André Bersvendsen (an-bersv@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Jun 17 2002 - 13:07:05 GMT-3


   
Hi,

I know how to configure a dial-peer for VoIP.
Like this:

!
dial-peer voice 10 voip
 destination-pattern 9...
 session target ipv4:192.168.13.20
!

This will tell the router that destination 9xxx is behind IP address
192.168.13.20.
The problem is that I can not dial any 9xxx numbers from the IP phone
that use this router (not the 192.168.13.20 router) as ITS (the IOS
based "CCM").
When I pres 9 on the phone I get the "fast busy" tone. So 9 is not
recognized by ITS.

However a dial-peer with 0 is accepted. Is that because of the reference
to a physical port or is it the 0 it self that might be default in ITS?

!
dial-peer voice 1 pots
 incoming called-number 67580047
 destination-pattern 0........
 direct-inward-dial
 port 1/0/0
!

Anyway! Is it the right way to use a dial-peer when I want this ITS
router communicate with a CCM (on Windows 2000) that have its own
management domain and its own numberplan? Lets say I want to have 1...
and 2... on IP phones associated to ITS and 8... and 9... on IP phones
associated to CCM. And for the phones associated to ITS THE router is
the gateway to ISDN (prefix 0) and phones associated to the CCM have its
own gateway with prefix 0.

This is the only thing that do not work for me...
I can dial between IP phones and in and out via ISDN.
I even have music when I set calls on hold or transfer them. The music
file is on flash in the router.

Regards,
Andri Bersvendsen
CCIE #9253

-----Original Message-----
From: cmichael@network-data.com [mailto:cmichael@network-data.com]
Sent: 17. juni 2002 15:10
To: sean.wu@capitalone.com; an-bersv@online.no
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: Call Manager in IOS

- Andri, the reference urls in this email have a example or two
  of VoIP dial-peer configuration.



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