From: Pun, Alec CL (Alec.CL.Pun@pccw.com)
Date: Thu Dec 25 2003 - 06:40:31 GMT-3
Hi group,
Grateful if anybody can advise the rules for matching outbound dial-peer ? I
am thinking of the longest match rule but the following extract from the
DocCD does not seem to say so. Are there any good examples ? Thanks very
much, alec
[DocCD]
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122cgcr/fvvf
ax_c/vvfpeers.htm#1301886
A default route could also be defined by using a single wildcard character
with the timeout T-indicator in the destination pattern, as shown in the
following example:
dial-peer voice 1000 voip
destination-pattern .T
session-target ipv4:10.10.1.2
You should be careful, however, when using the T-indicator for default
routes. Remember, when matching dial peers for outbound call legs, the
router places the call as soon as it finds the first matching dial peer.
[The router could match on this dial peer immediately even if there were
another dial peer with a more explicit match and a more desirable route. ]
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