10-03-2013 04:32 AM - edited 03-16-2019 07:40 PM
Hi, guys.
I have dial-peers well configured, ephone-dn done, ephone registered and all is working pretty fine.
1. Below is an example of each of the point above:
dial-peer voice 1 pots
description OUTSIDE
preference 3
destination-pattern 900T
port 0/0/0:15
prefix 00
ephone-dn 1 dual-line
number 02 secondary XXXXXXXX
label Edson Vuma
description Edson Vuma
name Edson Vuma
ephone 1
mac-address xxxx.xxxx.xxxx
username "EdsonVuma" password vuma
type 7942
button 1:1
And so many phones...and dial peers.
If I wanted to prevent other users to make OUTSIDE (as the dial peer) calls, for example, ONLY ephone-dn 1, how I can do this?
Please, put the commands, I know that is something called CORs, but as I've never implemented it.......:)
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Regards
Edson Vuma
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10-03-2013 04:52 AM
Hello
as abrief for the above configuration , you have to understand the below
1-Dial−peer cor custom
Under this command you define all call types ( local , emergency, national , long distance, international ,etc).The call type defines by under the above command name (call type).
Dial−peer cor custom
name international
2-Dial−peer cor list
This will be the priviliges and permissions which you will give for your emplyees . As the example below
dial-peer cor list Lobby
member 911
dial-peer cor list Employee
member 911
member local
dial-peer cor list Sales
member 911
member local
member long_distance
I configured three priviliges one for lobby , other for emplyee and other for slaes (for lobby can call only 911 , employee can call ( 911 , local ) and Slaes can call (911,local,long_distance).
3-Assign the COR to the PSTN dial-peers.
4-Associate COR to the DN.
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10-03-2013 04:42 AM
Hi
As per your request please find the below configuration for the above exmple:-
Dial−peer cor custom
name international
Dial−peer cor list manager
member international
dial-peer voice 1 pots
Corlist outgoing manager
ephone-dn 1 dual-line
Cor incoming manager
Thank you
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10-03-2013 04:44 AM
10-03-2013 04:52 AM
Hello
as abrief for the above configuration , you have to understand the below
1-Dial−peer cor custom
Under this command you define all call types ( local , emergency, national , long distance, international ,etc).The call type defines by under the above command name (call type).
Dial−peer cor custom
name international
2-Dial−peer cor list
This will be the priviliges and permissions which you will give for your emplyees . As the example below
dial-peer cor list Lobby
member 911
dial-peer cor list Employee
member 911
member local
dial-peer cor list Sales
member 911
member local
member long_distance
I configured three priviliges one for lobby , other for emplyee and other for slaes (for lobby can call only 911 , employee can call ( 911 , local ) and Slaes can call (911,local,long_distance).
3-Assign the COR to the PSTN dial-peers.
4-Associate COR to the DN.
Thank you
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10-03-2013 04:59 AM
Hi, Islam
All understood... but regarding to the commands below (see the questions)
Dial−peer cor custom
name international
Dial−peer cor list manager
member international
dial-peer voice 1 pots
Corlist outgoing manager <-- What is the difference between putting "OUTGOING" or "INCOMING" here on the dial-peer??
ephone-dn 1 dual-line
Cor incoming manager <---- What is the difference between putting "INCOMING" or "OUTGOING" here on the ephone-dn??
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Regards
Edson Vuma
10-03-2013 05:21 AM
Hi
This depends on your configuration on the above example your askef to restrict internation call which is outgoing call so the corlistwill be outgoing (under dial-peer) and under ephone-dn (it will be incoming) , for incoming call restrication under dial-peer incoming and ephone-dn outgoing. This based on your requirements.
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10-03-2013 05:28 AM
Thanks...
But just to clarify.
If I want to restrict OUTGOING calls from my network, I use:
OUTGOING under dial-peer and INCOMING under ephone-dn
If I want to restrict INCOMING calls from my network, I use:
INCOMING under dial-peer and OUTGOING under ephone-dn
Is this it?
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Regards
Edson Vuma
10-03-2013 05:41 AM
Hi
Yes , this is ok , please find the below link.
http://duzceli1979.blogspot.com/2012/11/cor-class-of-restrictions.html
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10-03-2013 06:20 AM
Thanks.
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Regards
Edson Vuma
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