08-09-2014 12:16 AM - edited 03-16-2019 11:41 PM
Dear All
I have VG h323 with 3 analog lines and CUCM version 7.5 , i want to confiure one of analog lines to go to hunt group and the others two going to specific users
down sample configuration for a specific user.
the configuration i did as following below : please see option 1 , option 2
Option1
In Voice gateway
voice-port 0/2/0
connection plar opx 3469
Description ## 22222222##
caller-id enable
!
dial-peer voice 250 pots
destination-pattern 9
port 0/2/0
!
in Call manager
create partition PT-22222222
create CSS CSS-22222222
add this parttion to gatewat CSS to allow to go out side.
route pattern 9.!#
it is right configuration ???
OR
voice-port 3/0
connection plar opx 222
caller-id enable
!
dial-peer voice 110 pots
destination-pattern 9[2569].......
port 3/0
!
dial-peer voice 120 pots
destination-pattern 918.....
port 3/0
prefix 18
!
dial-peer voice 130 pots
destination-pattern 91[0-7,9].
port 3/0
prefix 1
!
dial-peer voice 140 pots
incoming called-number .
direct-inward-dial
!
dial-peer voice 200 pots
destination-pattern 900T
port 3/0
prefix 00
!
in option2 , I dont need to configure Route Pattern in CUCM .
is it right and which one is better and good for troubleshooting option 1 , or option 2 and is there any missimg in configration in option1 , option2
thanks.
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08-10-2014 02:13 AM
Hello
For example , i need extension 4001 need to call mobile calls using port 0/0/2. So i need to force call to go out using H323 configuration for a specific port on GW
1)Create PT_Mobile
2)CSS_CallsToFXO
4)under RP 99XXXXXXXXXX - specify route partition "PT_mobile"
on VG
dial-peer voice 100 pots
destination-pattern 99..........
port 0/0/2
forward-digits 10
5)Assign CSS for the ext 4001 and for H323 gateway . dial now from 4001 99XXXXXXXXXX the call go out, if you tried from 4002 as example which not have same CSS - you will be unable to get cal out. You can use also FAC to assign code before dialing outgoing calls , if you need to avoid partitions and CSS.
You can also take a look for the below:-
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/voice/call-routing-dial-plans/41887-specific-fxs-call.html
Thanks
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08-10-2014 03:51 AM
hello
Look we can do as the below:-
We can assume that you have 3 X ports 0/0/1 ,. 0/0/2 and 0/0/3.
Lets saye 0/0/1 is for huntgroup users , 0/0/2 and 0/0/3 for specific users.
1-under 0/0/1 , you can configure connection plar xxxx /where xxxx is the hunt pilot which will include Hunt list and under HL , the line group which includes all specific users"..
2-For 0/0/2 and 0/0/3 to allow both of them , only used by specific users , You can configure a code for outgong calls to hit port 0/0/2 or 0/0/3 and allow users to put the code before hit outgoing call for specific port. Of example if i need to go out 0/0/2 you can put code 99 , for 0/0/3 98.
3-For incoming calls for port 0/0/1 and 0/0/2 , we can use also connection plar opx and assign a xxxx / where the xxxx the extesnion number for your internal user/
Note:-Other Solution based on calling number as below:-
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/voice/call-routing-dial-plans/41887-specific-fxs-call.html
Thanks
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08-09-2014 11:05 PM
Hi Islam,
Could please give an example how the outgoing can be configured using PT and CSS.
Thanks
08-10-2014 02:13 AM
Hello
For example , i need extension 4001 need to call mobile calls using port 0/0/2. So i need to force call to go out using H323 configuration for a specific port on GW
1)Create PT_Mobile
2)CSS_CallsToFXO
4)under RP 99XXXXXXXXXX - specify route partition "PT_mobile"
on VG
dial-peer voice 100 pots
destination-pattern 99..........
port 0/0/2
forward-digits 10
5)Assign CSS for the ext 4001 and for H323 gateway . dial now from 4001 99XXXXXXXXXX the call go out, if you tried from 4002 as example which not have same CSS - you will be unable to get cal out. You can use also FAC to assign code before dialing outgoing calls , if you need to avoid partitions and CSS.
You can also take a look for the below:-
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/voice/call-routing-dial-plans/41887-specific-fxs-call.html
Thanks
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08-10-2014 03:28 AM
Hi,
Thanks for the reply.
So it means i need to create another route-pattern for extension 4002 with different access-code etc.
Please confrim.
Thanks
08-10-2014 04:04 AM
Hi Mahmood
Look my friend , you can do the below:-
1) 1st solution
1- All users use access-code 9 who will use port 0/0/1
2-For some specific users , use access-code 99 for 0/0/2 and access-code 98 for port 0/0/3.
2) 2nd solution
Other way which is based on calling number as the below and no need for CSS and partitions or special access code:-
Please take a look for the below:-
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/voice/call-routing-dial-plans/41887-specific-fxs-call.html
Thanks
please rate all useful information
08-10-2014 03:51 AM
hello
Look we can do as the below:-
We can assume that you have 3 X ports 0/0/1 ,. 0/0/2 and 0/0/3.
Lets saye 0/0/1 is for huntgroup users , 0/0/2 and 0/0/3 for specific users.
1-under 0/0/1 , you can configure connection plar xxxx /where xxxx is the hunt pilot which will include Hunt list and under HL , the line group which includes all specific users"..
2-For 0/0/2 and 0/0/3 to allow both of them , only used by specific users , You can configure a code for outgong calls to hit port 0/0/2 or 0/0/3 and allow users to put the code before hit outgoing call for specific port. Of example if i need to go out 0/0/2 you can put code 99 , for 0/0/3 98.
3-For incoming calls for port 0/0/1 and 0/0/2 , we can use also connection plar opx and assign a xxxx / where the xxxx the extesnion number for your internal user/
Note:-Other Solution based on calling number as below:-
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/voice/call-routing-dial-plans/41887-specific-fxs-call.html
Thanks
please rate all useful information
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