05-11-2012 09:49 AM - edited 03-16-2019 11:07 AM
Hey Guys,
Company A has CME running and close to 100 phones. They wanted cheaper options, so, they went for one more provider which is in testing phase now on their Internet 10mbps line. It is SIP based and they have given us the RTP server address. All international calls needs to be routed thru the new line. How can this be done ??
Thanks
Varadarajan.R
05-11-2012 11:43 AM
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Posted by WebUser Cisco NetPro from Cisco Support Community App
05-28-2012 01:00 PM
Create a dial-peer for International calls. Set the destination pattern to " 9T" which means "any dial pattern" and give the "session target" to the RTP server address. make sure no other dial peers match international dial plans or set the "preference of this dial-peer to "0" meaning "most important". Right now you have a "Dial peer" that redirects all calls to the PSTN or PRI (telephone network) that you may have.. using the dial-peer info to redirect all international calls to the SIP line is what I am explaining. All other dial peers... will direct the calls as they normally do.. If you debug using "dubug ccapi inout" you will be able to see information on the router that proves it is working...
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Posted by WebUser John A. Nikolatos from Cisco Support Community App
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