07-14-2011 10:51 AM - edited 03-16-2019 05:57 AM
A new lab setup
2821 router with 2 E1 ports and a back-to-back E1 connected between them - on the same router
Both ports Up & Multiple_Frames_Established.
Well the Call is Ringing & getting connected - I just do not understand how and why is the debug dialpeer and debug isdn coming out so wierd.
IpPh1 - DN 1501
IpPh2 - DN 07531883443
A Route pattern 9.xxxxxxxxxxx in CUCM poiting to the H323 GW.
Call from IPPh1 1501 to IpPh2 07531883443. I want the call to go via the route pattern, hit the H323 GW and match the dial-peer:
dial-peer voice 1 pots
destination-pattern 0T
port 0/2/0:15
forward-digits 11
and then come put the other side E1 port, match incoming called-number . dial peer and then:
dial-peer voice 2 voip
destination-pattern T
session target ipv4:10.10.10.10
I did not put a 0T here as I wanted the call to get a better match with dial-peer 1 pots and go out the E1 port - which it is doing - alleast I think so.
The ISSUE:
I see this single call getting connected 3 times - I see 3 setups, I see Interface Serial0/2/0:0 is now connected to 07531883443 AND Interface Serial0/1/0:1 is now connected to 1501 3 times
I know I have 3 channels configured - but why is every channel getting connected?
What wrong am I doing please?
Assist. sh run and debugs attached.
07-14-2011 01:36 PM
I feel that there is a loop , this a pb of B chanelles
the idea is to have a
so try the following dial peer
dial-peer voice 1 voip
incoming called-number .
dial-peer voice 2 pots
destination-pattern 0T
port 0/2/0:15
forward-digits 11
dial-peer voice 3 pots
incoming called-number .
direct-inward-dial
dial-peer voice 4 voip
destination-pattern T
session target ipv4:10.10.10.10
if this did not correct it can you make establishing the call and during the active call
sh call active voice brief
Regards
07-15-2011 09:34 AM
Hi linuxchild
It did not help ... but I found this:
I had 3 dial peers already - you asked to me add 'dial-peer voice 1 voip; incoming called-number .' as well - but I thought this was being taken care by the default dial peer already.
I think - but you correct me if I am wrong - The reason I was getting this loop was because destination-pattern 0T was getting matched going when I dialed 07whatever originally - then this 07 number coming out on the other side E1 port was also matching this same dial-peer and taking the second channel and then again the third channel.
So sh call active v brief was showing 6 active call legs.
I changed destination-pattern 0T to destination-pattern T so that both dial peer are equally matched - this resolved it - I see 2 active call legs in sh call active v brief and debugs are coming out all right now as well.
BUT I am still confused that when I dial 07whatever - since both dial peers are exact & equal match being destination-pattern T - why does the router picks up the pots dial peer first and when this call comes out on the other side E1 on the same router - how and why does it match the voip dial-peer to give the call to the call manager.
How is the router intelligent enough to do this on its own - any ideas please?
Thanks & Regards,
Kartik Bhatia
07-15-2011 10:19 AM
Hi
I will answer your first question
It is not recommanded to match the dial-peer Zero , (the default dial-peer) , not good practice
for the second question give me some time , I will try to simulate it is my lab tonight or this weekend and let you know
Regards
07-15-2011 02:01 PM
Hi Kartik,
Whenever two or more dial-peers have equal preference(in your case preference 0), the gateway will use the dial-peers in round-robin fashion starting with the one which was created first. Hence in your case, when the outbound dial-peer has to be matched to route call out the pots line, the gateway matches the dial-peer 2 pots(since this was created first). Similarly when the call comes in from the pots line and has to be sent to the CUCM, the router uses dialpeer 4 voip since it has to use the dial-peers in round-robin order. Next time when you make a call, it again uses pots first and then voip.
HTH
Regards
Nitesh
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