02-21-2008 11:53 AM - edited 03-15-2019 08:59 AM
Hello.
I am trying to transfer some of the incoming voip calls sent to one of our voice gateways(router) to another router, equipped with CME.
I tried to follow the concepts of inbound and outbound dialpeers and hairpinning (if I understood correctly) but with no luck.
Did anybody get this to work and has an example ?
Tks
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02-21-2008 02:11 PM
Well, there's a bit more than that. To be assured it works, you need an ip-to-ip GW image, and configure service voip, allow sip to sip connecions (or h323 if that's what youre using).
02-21-2008 01:25 PM
I have transferred calls from one gateway to another over a PTP link; just make sure the destination-pattern is the IP of the next gateway. Also, make sure routing is setup properly.
02-21-2008 02:11 PM
Well, there's a bit more than that. To be assured it works, you need an ip-to-ip GW image, and configure service voip, allow sip to sip connecions (or h323 if that's what youre using).
02-25-2008 09:25 AM
Belilacqua, a sharp shoot. it worked. I was missing the voice service voip allow h323 to h323 command in the router that needs to relay the calls (the 'middle' router) to the CME.
tks
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