04-03-2014 09:57 AM - edited 03-16-2019 10:22 PM
I am moving from a PRI connection to SIP/SIP, using a cube. In the PRI world, for inbound calls, I had a translation pattern on the imcoming pots dial peer, and simply used the "incoming called number ." to match all incoming calls.
when I configured the respective inbound DP's (one inbound from ISP, the other Inbound from Phones) SIP voip dial peers, I have
dial-peer voice 100 voip
description Inbound from SIP
translation-profile incoming 10_to_4_IN
session protocol sipv2
incoming called-number .
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
!
dial-peer voice 2005 voip
description Outbound from CUCM
voice-class codec 2
no voice-class sip early-offer forced
session protocol sipv2
incoming called-number .
dtmf-relay rtp-nte sip-kpml sip-notify
How do I know or guarantee that inbound calls from the ISP will use the correct DP if both have "incoming called number . "? Also, is there an easier way to see DP matching other than debug voice dialpeer?
Thanks
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04-03-2014 11:06 AM
You can use different incoming called number rather than using . This way you have the flexibility to make digit manipulations based on the different voip legs..
eg your inbound dial-peer from cucm can look like this..
dial-peer voice 2005 voip
incoming called number XX (where XX is the number range dialled from your ip phones..eg 8T or 9T)
Then your inbound dial-peer from ITSP can be something like this
dial-peer voice 100 voip
incoming called number YYYYY (where YYYYY will be your DDI range)
On your second question, I have to say I have debug voip dialpeer, so I use debug voip ccapi inout. This will show you which dial-peer is matched for both inbound and outbound call legs
04-03-2014 11:06 AM
You can use different incoming called number rather than using . This way you have the flexibility to make digit manipulations based on the different voip legs..
eg your inbound dial-peer from cucm can look like this..
dial-peer voice 2005 voip
incoming called number XX (where XX is the number range dialled from your ip phones..eg 8T or 9T)
Then your inbound dial-peer from ITSP can be something like this
dial-peer voice 100 voip
incoming called number YYYYY (where YYYYY will be your DDI range)
On your second question, I have to say I have debug voip dialpeer, so I use debug voip ccapi inout. This will show you which dial-peer is matched for both inbound and outbound call legs
04-03-2014 12:13 PM
ok, thanks for the quick reply. I didnt realize I could use T in incoming called number.
Would another approach be leaving incoming called number . and then putting my translatiion patterns as outgoing on the outgoing dial peers
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