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Sip trunk for inbound calls

Thiago Cella
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I´ve never did this kind of config, the provider pass to me these informations :

alias : 148XX

number :3777-XXXX

I have to do a simple dial-peer, or i have to configure a voice translate too?

Tks

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Felipe Garrido
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Thiago,

Did the SP provide any additional information? What do they mean by the term alias? What's the relationship between 148xx and 3777-xxxx in their dial-plan/numbering-scheme? How do those numbers relate to the internal dial-plan and number-scheme for extension onsite?

-Felipe

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Felipe Garrido
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Thiago,

Did the SP provide any additional information? What do they mean by the term alias? What's the relationship between 148xx and 3777-xxxx in their dial-plan/numbering-scheme? How do those numbers relate to the internal dial-plan and number-scheme for extension onsite?

-Felipe

Hi Felipe,

Now its working, the provider calls custumer ID by Alias,  and the 3777-xxxx is the telephony number , follow the config that works:

dial-peer voice 2001 voip
  description **Incoming Call from SIP Trunk**
  translation-profile incoming AutoAttendant
  destination-pattern 3901
  voice-class sip dtmf-relay force rtp-nte
  session protocol sipv2
  session target ipv4:10.1.10.2
  incoming called-number .%
  dtmf-relay rtp-nte sip-notify
  codec g711ulaw
  clid network-number XXXX11148XX



voice translation-rule 1
  rule 1 /.*/ /3901/
!
!
voice translation-profile AutoAttendant
  translate called 1