From: Edwards, Andrew M (andrew.m.edwards@boeing.com)
Date: Fri Jul 30 2004 - 20:01:51 GMT-3
I've used this before in test beds and getting ready for some
production.
In my scenario I've taken an Intercom system to IP based dial peer,
setup both directions. This enabled me to do per codec bit rate
selections on the IP side, thereby lowering the bandwidth for long haul
transport without sacrificing much on voice clarity.
Example configs:
Hostname SiteA-Router1
Controller T1 1/1
Description interface to Intercom system
Clock source line
Framing esf
Linecode b8zs
Ds0-group 0 timeslot 1 type e&m-immediate-start
Ds0-group 1 timeslot 2 type e&m-immediate-start
.....
Voice-port 1/1:0
Connection trunk 1000
Voice-port 1/1:1
Connection trunk 1001
Dial-peer voice 1000 voip
Destination 1000
Session target ipv4:w.x.y.z
Dial-peer voice 1001 voip
Destination 1001
Session target ipv4:a.b.c.d
Hostname SiteA-Router1
Controller T1 1/1
Description interface to Intercom system
Clock source line
Framing esf
Linecode b8zs
Ds0-group 0 timeslot 1 type e&m-immediate-start
Ds0-group 1 timeslot 2 type e&m-immediate-start
.....
Voice-port 1/1:0
Connection trunk 2000 answer-mode
Voice-port 1/1:1
Connection trunk 2001 answer-mode
Dial-peer voice 2000 voip
Destination 2000
Session target ipv4:q.r.s.t
Dial-peer voice 2001 voip
Destination 2001
Session target ipv4:m.n.o.p
* I found the answer-mode keyword to be important in my testing.
HTH,
Andy
PS. Yes, maturity certificates would be nice... But I think mutual
respect goes a lot further.
-----Original Message-----
From: gladston@br.ibm.com [mailto:gladston@br.ibm.com]
Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 2:25 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Connection Trunk
Any example of using Connection Trunk?
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