From: Niksa Tomulic (ccie@otokrab.net)
Date: Sat Apr 19 2003 - 08:45:24 GMT-3
syntax
R (config-dial-peer)# destination-pattern [+] string [T]
Period (.), which matches any entered digit (this character is used as a
wildcard)
T - Control character indicating that the destination-pattern value is
a variable length dial string
Result:
"destination-pattern .T"
Your router will interpret like : if you don't have better dial plan for
the digits dialed, send it there (specified by session target under same
"dial-peer voice" group)
Example
dial-peer voice 7777 voip
destination-pattern 7777
session target ipv4:10.10.10.1
!
dial-peer voice 8000 voip
destination-pattern .T
session target ipv4:200.200.200.200
If you've dialed 7777, something at the destination "10.10.10.1" should
ring (if properly configured)
If you've pressed anything else, something at the destination
"200.200.200.200" should ring
rgds
niksa
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Sent: Friday, April 18, 2003 11:13 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: VoIP "destination-pattern .T"
In VoIP remote peer configuration,
"destination-pattern .T"
what does it mean??
I don't know exactly about [T]
[T] is dial timeout parameter, right?
"destination-pattern .T"
"destination-pattern 3T"
These statement is only used on remote peer config ??
Otherwise, is it possible on local peer config ??
I don't understand these statements. Plz help me~!!
Thanks in advance
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