09-30-2011 01:12 AM - edited 03-16-2019 07:15 AM
What are efxs voice ports?
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09-30-2011 01:19 AM
Hi
I think what you are referring to are the ports that CME uses to reference each ephone.
For example, on some command output you will see ports like 50/0/1 - this is basically ephone-dn 1.
Internally, CME assigns dial-peers to each ephone-dn, so for example ephone-dn 5 with number 55 might be 'destination-patter 55',pointed at 'port 50/0/5'.
I think you can see this by doing 'show telephony-service dial-peer' or something similar.
Regards
Aaron
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09-30-2011 01:19 AM
Hi
I think what you are referring to are the ports that CME uses to reference each ephone.
For example, on some command output you will see ports like 50/0/1 - this is basically ephone-dn 1.
Internally, CME assigns dial-peers to each ephone-dn, so for example ephone-dn 5 with number 55 might be 'destination-patter 55',pointed at 'port 50/0/5'.
I think you can see this by doing 'show telephony-service dial-peer' or something similar.
Regards
Aaron
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09-30-2011 01:35 AM
thanks Aaron for the information, I saw a configuration on SRST router which has some efxs ports. I think those ports are for ephone dn's.
09-30-2011 01:37 AM
Hi
Yep - same same. See 'show call-manager-fallback dial-peer' in that case.
Regards
Aaron
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09-30-2011 01:29 AM
Hi Pawan,
Read the below link
http://www.ciscopress.com/articles/article.asp?p=401648
Hope this helps.
Tx,
Shalu
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