10-12-2010 09:29 PM - edited 03-13-2019 07:11 PM
I'm looking for help with call routing / dial-peers. Seems my dial-peer config should be simple but there is something I'm just not understanding from the docs. I'm trying to split one PRI into two PRIs. This is something that an Adtran Atlas is current doing for me which I want to ditch. Eventually I want to do more with the calls on the router but not right now. My simple diagram is:
-----> (s1) Network PRI (510 123 45xx)
/
|-----------|
(s0) PRI from telco ---->| Router |
|-----------|
\
-----> (s2) Network PRI (510 123 46xx)
I want to route calls in all directions (based only on called number) eg from the telco to either of the two network PRIs and from either of the network PRIs to each other or the telco. My physical PRIs are configured fine and do work. Since this only involves pure telco dialing, a "9" doesn't mean anything special but I do want 911, 411 etc to work. Could someone propose an example set of dial-peer entries for me?
-mick
10-13-2010 06:24 AM
The following dial-peers should do the trick.
dial-peer voice 1 pots
destination-pattern 51012345..
forward-digits 10
port s1
dial-peer voice 2 pots
destination-pattern 51012346..
forward-digits 10
port s2
If 911/411 calls are meant to go out to the telco PRI,
dial-peer voice 3 pots
destination-pattern [94]11
forward-digits 3
port s0
For telco calls, you'll need to either specify one generic dial-peer or one for each type of call (LD, Local, International).
dial-peer voice 4 pots
destination-pattern .T
port s0
or
dial-peer voice 5 pots
description 11-digit LD
destination-pattern 1[2-9]..[2-9]......
forward-digits 11
port s0
dial-peer voice 6 pots
description Local
destination-pattern [2-9]......
port s0
dial-peer voice 7 pots
description International
destination-pattern 011T
forward-digits all
port s0
-Felipe
10-20-2010 08:09 PM
Thanks Felipe. This gave me confidence to figure out my issues. The only major thing I needed to add to your example was the "direct-inward-dial" setting but other than that, these were great examples for me. Thanks again.
Cheers!
-mick
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