From: boby2kusa@hotmail.com
Date: Fri Jul 18 2003 - 14:12:15 GMT-3
When a Cisco device (such as a Cisco AS5300 or Cisco AS5800) is handling
both modem and voice calls, it needs to be able to identify the service type
of the call-meaning whether the incoming call to the server is a modem or a
voice call. When the access server handles only modem calls, the service
type identification is handled through modem pools. Modem pools associate
calls with modem resources based on the called number (DNIS). In a mixed
environment, where the server receives both modem and voice calls, you need
to identify the service type of a call by using the incoming called-number
command.
If you do not use the incoming called-number command, the server attempts to
resolve whether an incoming call is a modem or voice call based on the
interface over which the call comes. If the call comes in over an interface
associated with a modem pool, the call is assumed to be a modem call; if a
call comes in over a voice port associated with a dial peer, the call is
assumed to be a voice call.
By default, there is no called number associated with the dial peer, which
means that incoming calls will be associated with dial peers based on
matching calling number with answer address, call number with destination
pattern, or calling interface with configured interface.
Use the incoming-called number command to define the destination telephone
number for a particular dial peer. For the on-ramp POTS dial peer, this
telephone number is the DNIS number of the incoming fax call. For the
off-ramp MMoIP dial peer, this telephone number is the destination fax
machine telephone number.
This command applies to both VoIP and POTS dial peers and applies to both
on-ramp and off-ramp Store and Forward Fax functions.
----- Original Message -----
From: "csc david" <davidcsc2002@yahoo.com.cn>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2003 6:49 PM
Subject: voip
> Hi,I have a question about voip:
> dial-peer voice 1 pots
> incoming called-number 4085556400
> answer-address 9195552001
> destination-pattern 919#9195552!-
> what is the difference between the "incoming called-number","answer-add"
and "dest-patt"?
> I searched some docs in cisco.com, but still cannot understand.
>
> Thanks a lot
>
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