Re: VOIP Dial-peers with the "T" parameter

From: Darren Ward (dward@pla.net.au)
Date: Sun Dec 08 2002 - 18:57:17 GMT-3


I think a 'default' pattern needs to be:

destination-pattern .T

Which means at least one number then wait for the timeout.

Darren Ward
(PGradCS, CCIE #8245, SCSA, CCDP, MCP)

On Sun, 8 Dec 2002, MOLINA, MARTIN J (PBI) wrote:

> Howdy,
> If I have the following configured:
>
> dial-peer voice 1 pots
> destination-pattern 2222
> port 1/0/0
>
> dial-peer voice 2 voip
> destination-pattern 3333
> session target ipv4:1.1.1.3
>
> dial-peer voice 3 voip
> destination-pattern T
> session target ipv4:1.1.1.3
>
> I fully expect to see a match when I issue the "sh dialplan number " on the
> router where these peers are configured for patterns 2222 and 3333. My
> question is: Shouldn't I see a match for any other number string I type
> since my dial-peer 3 has "T" for the destination-pattern ? When I type "sh
> dialplan number 9999" I should see a match for dial-peer 3. Instead, I see
> the following:
> R2#sh dialplan number 9999
> Macro Exp.: 9999
> No match, result=-1
>
> The only way I can make it work is with 4 wildcards .... for the
> destination-pattern.
> Thanks
>
>
> Martin Molina
> Senior Network Engineer
> SBC (Pacific Bell) Internet Services
> CCNP CCDP
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