09-23-2008 02:17 PM - edited 03-15-2019 01:30 PM
We have a couple different numbers (main number plus a couple more) that need to go to a group (7 or 8) of the voice ports. Included is the configuration below. Calls are all going to and coming from a SIP provider with the same address. How do we make this happen? (config is included below)
Thanks
Greg
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09-23-2008 06:58 PM
Hi Greg,
set up four dial-peer voice X pots, each with the destination-pattern that is going to be dialed (ie 1234) and each referring
to the correct voice-port, and each with a preference value of 1,2,3, or 4
For example:
dial-peer voice 1 pots
destination-pattern 1234
port 1/0/0
dial-peer voice 2 pots
destination-pattern 1234
port 1/0/1
dial-peer voice 3 pots
destination-pattern 1234
port 1/1/0
dial-peer voice 4 pots
destination-pattern 1234
port 1/1/1
This is a hunt-group on the router -- an incoming call can terminate on any of the four POTS dial-peers and IOS will find a free voice-port to terminate the call on. You can even define which order you want to test the voice-ports if you want it to hunt a certain way. See the following links for more information:
(1) "Understanding Dial Peer and Dial Plan Structures: Hunt Groups" --
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/788/pkt-voice-general/dial_peers.html#hg.
(2) "preference" command reference --
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/multi_r/mrd_e.htm#xtocid1661
6109.
09-23-2008 03:38 PM
Not sure if I understand correctly, but you want to ring FXS port at the same time?
This is only doable with sccp controlled ports or MGCP orts controlled by CUCM. Not in H.323 that i know.
You can play with timeout ringing but still wont ring phones at the same time.
Let us know if that was the question.
Thanks
09-23-2008 03:45 PM
No- It's simply a group of numbers acting as a hunt group. Not ringing the phones at the same time.
09-23-2008 06:58 PM
Hi Greg,
set up four dial-peer voice X pots, each with the destination-pattern that is going to be dialed (ie 1234) and each referring
to the correct voice-port, and each with a preference value of 1,2,3, or 4
For example:
dial-peer voice 1 pots
destination-pattern 1234
port 1/0/0
dial-peer voice 2 pots
destination-pattern 1234
port 1/0/1
dial-peer voice 3 pots
destination-pattern 1234
port 1/1/0
dial-peer voice 4 pots
destination-pattern 1234
port 1/1/1
This is a hunt-group on the router -- an incoming call can terminate on any of the four POTS dial-peers and IOS will find a free voice-port to terminate the call on. You can even define which order you want to test the voice-ports if you want it to hunt a certain way. See the following links for more information:
(1) "Understanding Dial Peer and Dial Plan Structures: Hunt Groups" --
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/788/pkt-voice-general/dial_peers.html#hg.
(2) "preference" command reference --
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/multi_r/mrd_e.htm#xtocid1661
6109.
09-24-2008 07:16 AM
ok- that makes sense- but how do you do more than one number for the hunt group- for example, a local main number and an 800 number?
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