04-20-2018 06:52 AM - edited 03-17-2019 12:40 PM
Hi all,
I'm working on a new SRST configuration with E1 to the provider and SIP towads CUCM with +E164 DN. Here in the past we used COR list to avoid wrong dial-peer matching.
Now, with the new dial-peer group feature this might be more elegant but I just don't know if dial-peer groups are working in conjuction with SRST. Could not find anything in the current SRST Admin Guide:
This SIP section is pretty outaged as it is based on 4.1.
Concret question - can I use dpg inbound towards CUCM and SRST? If yes, how?
Any help is welcome.
Thanks,
Frank
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04-20-2018 02:14 PM
04-20-2018 10:59 AM
04-20-2018 11:39 AM
Hmm, clicked accidently solved - so it's not yet :-).
So, here my setup:
Matchin inbound from PSTN to dial-peer 100 and pointing with dgp to the outbound dial-peer 50. So, is there an option to also point the dpg to SRST? Think not as this dial-peers are dynamic, right?
dial-peer voice 100 pots
description *** from PSTN ***
translation-profile incoming from-PSTN
destination dpg 100
incoming called-number .
direct-inward-dial
voice class dpg 100
description Inbound Direction DialPeer 100 -> DialPeer 50
dial-peer 50
dial-peer voice 50 voip
description TO CUCM
huntstop
destination-pattern +
session protocol sipv2
session transport tcp
session server-group 50
voice-class codec 1
voice-class sip options-keepalive profile 1
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
no vad
04-20-2018 12:49 PM
04-20-2018 01:19 PM
Hi Nipun,
thanks for this discussion!
My specific need for DPG is to avoid loops. To avoid inbound calls from PSTN matching the outbound dial-peer towards PSTN (hairpining). That's how I understood dpg. I'm usually using this method in both directions and it works fine without SRST. Now with SRST I try to understand if dpg can be used as well.
If dpg does not work in conjuction with SRST, fine but this should be documented somewhere, right?
But then, what is the best way to configure SRST? Do we really need COR list again?
Thanks,
Frank
04-20-2018 01:25 PM
04-20-2018 01:42 PM
It's actually not about a specific config. I'm just trying to understand the new features like dpg and how to use them to define a kind of best practice template.
So, do you agree that dpg does not work in conjuction with SRST?
My dial-plan ist +E164. CUCM has e.g. +4912345xxxx and +. goes to the PSTN. In this case I need to avoid that a call +4911111xxxx comes in and get's hairpined back to the PSTN. There is always the defaul dial-peer 0 collecting all calls and distribute them to the matching dial-peers, right?
Probalbly that szenario is not really realisic on a E1 connection but on a SP SIP-Trunk you never now...
Thanks,
Frank
04-20-2018 02:14 PM
04-24-2018 06:31 AM
Hi Nipun,
now it's getting interesting.
Can you provide a concret example for DPG with SRST or is this something Cisco is just coding and not yet available?
Thanks,
Frank
04-24-2018 06:39 AM
04-24-2018 07:45 AM
Yes, I checked this.
The DPG chapter and example is unterstood at the CUBE Configuration Guide. This chapter does not talk about SRST.
You are saying: "I know I said that DPG will work in SRST and it would but it would be a different scenario all together where you are not looking to have virtual DP's in the DPG."
That's where my last question is coming from. How does the different scenario look like?
Anyhow, the thread is getting to long now that we should come to an end :-). I'm still a fan of simple statements. Can we summerize that as of now, DPG and SRST does not work?
May I can open another thread to discuss the best practice to configure SRST with todays' CUBE feature set.
04-24-2018 07:48 AM
04-24-2018 11:36 AM
"DPG and SRST will work depending upon the scenario being deployed"?
Then it would help, if you could provide an example.
My understanding is, that SRST has virtual dial-peers.
DPG use case PSTN inbound does not work, because you can't point to those dial-peers.
DPG use case SRST outbound to PSTN does also not work becasue I'm not aware on how to config a DPG for SRST.
I just see one usecase which works - you can bypass SRST.
Anyhow, thanks for this discussion.
I will work on a concete SRST config and probably discuss this on a new thread.
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