11-23-2012 08:40 AM - edited 03-16-2019 02:21 PM
Hi everybody.
Please consider the following set up.
( extension 1001) Ipphone1---------SW-------CME(router)--------SW-----Ipphone2( Extention: 1002
Both ipphones have successfully registered with the CME above. Both can make calls to each other.
Do we need to configure dial peers or do we need dial peers on CME for these ipphones ?
This is my understanding;
After IPphones registered with CME, CME has the all the pertinent information specially extensions and their corresponding ip addresses. for e.g
CME knows extension 1001--------201.201.201.1 ( the ip address of ipphone1)
1002 ------201.201.201.2( the ip address of ipphone2)
Now if we have these two ip phones in different regions , we still should not need dial peers. for example:
(newyork)(IPphone1)-----sw-----CME---Router---Wan-----Router----SW----Ipphone2(london)
As long as ipphones are able to register successfully with CME, CME will know how to reach them for setting up the calls between them without diial peers.
I just want to confirm my understanding.
thanks and have a great day.
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11-23-2012 08:47 AM
Hi Sarah,
Once IP Phones (Ephones) register to the CME, depending on your ephone configuration, the ephone-dn(s) get mapped to the buttons on that phone. These ephone-dn(s) are nothing but virtual dial-peers. You can see these with the help of the following commands:
show telephony-service ephone-dn
show telephony-service dial-peer
show dial-peer voice summary
That is why you dont need any additional config like dial-peer configs to have one ip phone call another within the same CME system.
HTH.
Regards,
Harmit.
11-23-2012 09:18 AM
Hi Sarah,
An ephone-dn is very similar to how you configure / map a number to an FXS port. For FXS ports, you're really just creating a pots dialpeer and mapping it to the port. Similarly,an ephone-dn has two components:
•A virtual POTS dial peer for directing calls to the phone
•A virtual voice port
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucme/srnd/design/guide/dialplan.html#wp1075395
HTH.
Regards,
Harmit.
11-23-2012 09:19 AM
The virtual dial-peers created in CCME when you configure an ephone-dn is a POTS dial-peer...
An ephone-dn has two components:
•A virtual POTS dial peer for directing calls to the phone
•A virtual voice port
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Note The voice ports and dial peers automatically generated by ephone-dns do not appear on the Cisco Unified CME running configuration. They can be seen only using more specific show commands.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The following example shows the definition on an ephone-dn and its associated POTS dial peer and
voice port.
router# show running-config
ephone-dn 1
number 3001
description User1
name User1
call-forward busy 3105
call-forward noan 3105 timeout 10
!
router# show telephony-service dial-peer
dial-peer voice 20001 pots
destination-pattern 3001
huntstop
call-forward busy 3105
call-forward noan 3105
!
router# show telephony-service voice-port
voice-port 50/0/1
station-id number 3001
station-id name User1
timeout ringing 10
progress_ind setup enable 3
port 50/0/1
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11-23-2012 08:47 AM
Hi Sarah,
Once IP Phones (Ephones) register to the CME, depending on your ephone configuration, the ephone-dn(s) get mapped to the buttons on that phone. These ephone-dn(s) are nothing but virtual dial-peers. You can see these with the help of the following commands:
show telephony-service ephone-dn
show telephony-service dial-peer
show dial-peer voice summary
That is why you dont need any additional config like dial-peer configs to have one ip phone call another within the same CME system.
HTH.
Regards,
Harmit.
11-23-2012 09:08 AM
Thanks Harmit.
ipphone1 ( 20001)--------sw-------CME----Sw----ipphone2(20002)
above both ip phones are successfully registered with CME. I can see dial peers when I used " show dial-peer voice summmary" as you suggested. But I also see the type as " pots" even though both ipphones are cisco 7940.
(see below)
would you please explain that?
Router#show dial-peer voice summary
dial-peer hunt 0
AD PRE PASS OUT
TAG TYPE MIN OPER PREFIX DEST-PATTERN FER THRU SESS-TARGET STAT
PORT
20001 pots up up 20001$ 0
50/0/1
20002 pots up up 20002$ 0
Thanks
11-23-2012 09:18 AM
Hi Sarah,
An ephone-dn is very similar to how you configure / map a number to an FXS port. For FXS ports, you're really just creating a pots dialpeer and mapping it to the port. Similarly,an ephone-dn has two components:
•A virtual POTS dial peer for directing calls to the phone
•A virtual voice port
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucme/srnd/design/guide/dialplan.html#wp1075395
HTH.
Regards,
Harmit.
11-23-2012 09:19 AM
The virtual dial-peers created in CCME when you configure an ephone-dn is a POTS dial-peer...
An ephone-dn has two components:
•A virtual POTS dial peer for directing calls to the phone
•A virtual voice port
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Note The voice ports and dial peers automatically generated by ephone-dns do not appear on the Cisco Unified CME running configuration. They can be seen only using more specific show commands.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The following example shows the definition on an ephone-dn and its associated POTS dial peer and
voice port.
router# show running-config
ephone-dn 1
number 3001
description User1
name User1
call-forward busy 3105
call-forward noan 3105 timeout 10
!
router# show telephony-service dial-peer
dial-peer voice 20001 pots
destination-pattern 3001
huntstop
call-forward busy 3105
call-forward noan 3105
!
router# show telephony-service voice-port
voice-port 50/0/1
station-id number 3001
station-id name User1
timeout ringing 10
progress_ind setup enable 3
port 50/0/1
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