Nick,
do you know any trick to configure an explicit dial-peer for an 
ephone-dn ? I'm out of luck with all the things I've tried.
AFAIK, corlist outgoing is not working with ephone-dns in this IOS 
version (12.4(9)T7)
-Carlos
Nick Matthews @ 19/10/2010 23:41 -0300 dixit:
> I skipped through the config a bit fast and didn't see it on the ephone-dn.
> I would agree that in theory this would work.
> 
> The problem I would see here is that I don't know if corlist outgoing was
> ever fully utilized on a ephone-dn.  100% of the corlist implementations
> I've seen on the ephone-dn is on the incoming corlist to adjust the outgoing
> call, and not the incoming call to the phone.
> 
> I would play with it and apply the same corlist to an incoming dial peer to
> a phone and see if that works.  It may be a CME bug, but I wasn't able to
> find any known issues.
> 
> Hope this helps a bit.
> 
> -nick
> 
> On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 9:44 PM, Carlos G Mendioroz <tron_at_huapi.ba.ar>wrote:
> 
>> Nick,
>> as far as I can tell, the example I sent has corlist at the ephone-dns.
>> And I don't know how to apply it to the ephone. Would you please share
>> a working config that would enable tennant like functionality ?
>> I.e. phone 1 only rings phone 1 for a dn number that is also present
>> in phone 2, and vice versa.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> -Carlos
>>
>> Nick Matthews @ 19/10/2010 20:14 -0300 dixit:
>>> You have to apply the corlist on the ephone (or ephone-dn) in order for
>>> it to do anything.  The 1st rule of corlist is..
>>> Both the incoming and outgoing dial peer have to have a corlist
>>> statement in order for any cor rule to take effect.
>>>
>>> -nick
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 12:05 PM, Carlos G Mendioroz <tron_at_huapi.ba.ar
>>> <mailto:tron_at_huapi.ba.ar>> wrote:
>>>
>>>     Well, as the call goes to a DN of a line, the (outgoing) dial-peer
>>>     is implicit (CME). The goal is to do tennant like functionality
>>>     and have phone-1 only see pod-1 dial-peers, and phone-2 only see
>>>     pod-2's.
>>>
>>>     What I sent was a minimal example config showing the issue.
>>>     Nor inout nor ephone detail show any cor related info.
>>>     :(
>>>
>>>
>>>     Ryan West @ 19/10/2010 12:55 -0300 dixit:
>>>
>>>         Carlos,
>>>
>>>         Usually COR lists are applied outgoing on dial-peers and
>>>         incoming on DN's.  You might try 'debug voip ccapi inout' and
>>>         'debug ephone detail' to figure out the issue.
>>>
>>>         -ryan
>>>
>>>         -----Original Message-----
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>>>         Behalf Of Carlos G Mendioroz
>>>         Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 11:36 AM
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>>>         Subject: VOIP: corlist issue ?
>>>
>>>         Hey there,
>>>         it might be me, but given this config:
>>>
>>>         ...
>>>         dial-peer cor custom
>>>          name Pod-1
>>>          name Pod-2
>>>         !
>>>         !
>>>         dial-peer cor list Pod-1
>>>          member Pod-1
>>>         !
>>>         dial-peer cor list Pod-2
>>>          member Pod-2
>>>
>>>         ...
>>>         ephone-dn  11
>>>          number 5551000
>>>          label Local
>>>          description PSTN-Phone-1
>>>          corlist incoming Pod-1
>>>          corlist outgoing Pod-1
>>>         !
>>>         !
>>>         ephone-dn  12
>>>          number 911
>>>          label Emergency
>>>          corlist incoming Pod-1
>>>          corlist outgoing Pod-1
>>>         !
>>>         !
>>>         ephone-dn  21
>>>          number 5551000
>>>          label Local
>>>          description PSTN-Phone-2
>>>          corlist incoming Pod-2
>>>          corlist outgoing Pod-2
>>>         !
>>>         !
>>>         ephone-dn  22
>>>          number 911
>>>          label Emergency
>>>          corlist incoming Pod-2
>>>          corlist outgoing Pod-2
>>>         !
>>>         !
>>>         ephone  1
>>>          device-security-mode none
>>>          description PSTN-Phone-1
>>>          mac-address 001D.45B5.FF33
>>>          type 7961
>>>          button  1:11 2:12
>>>         !
>>>         !
>>>         !
>>>         ephone  2
>>>          device-security-mode none
>>>          description PSTN-Phone-2
>>>          mac-address 001D.4595.B533
>>>          type 7961
>>>          button  1:21 2:22
>>>         ...
>>>
>>>         If you pick phone-2 line 1 and you dial "911" it should ring
>>>         phone-2 line 2, ok ? But it rings phone-1.
>>>
>>>         Any known issues with cor lists and CME ?
>>>         TIA,
>>>         -Carlos
>>>
>>>
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