Re: incoming calls through ISDN (VOIP gurus)

From: Tim Fletcher (tim@fletchmail.net)
Date: Mon Jan 13 2003 - 14:09:10 GMT-3


Rick,

I think you can also map all incoming voice calls with the "isdn
incoming-voice voice" command.

-Tim Fletcher

At 07:20 PM 1/12/2003 -0500, Rick wrote:
>Can anybody explain what DNIS in reference to incoming call through ISDN?
>
>I'm I reading this correct, to say that all calls coming in VOIP through a DDR
>ISDN interface must be mapped to POTS dial peer with the command
>incoming called-number 5671212 under the dial-peer voice 100 voip sub mode.
>*it says for non-ISDN voice ports, a POTS dial peer is assigned as soon as the
>voice port is seized, which is before the router can collect the digits of the
>called the number.
>
>Also, says You can only select an inbound POTS dial peer based on the called
>party number DNIS (I really wish I knew what DNIS means) when the call
>arrives.
>
>
>Thanks,
>Rick
>.
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