05-08-2006 09:29 AM - edited 03-13-2019 01:12 PM
I've tried overlapping dial-peers with 'answer-addres .' for each voice port but the selected incoming dial-peer will always be the first of the overlapping dial-peers.
Any other ways to do this?
05-08-2006 02:04 PM
This should not be a problem. The fourth step in matching inbound dial-peers is to use the voice port. Check out the following URL:
To use the port, I believe you would simply not use any of the other dial-peer commands: called-number, destination-pattern, answer-address....
Good luck.
05-09-2006 04:51 AM
The voice port is the last item used to match an incoming dial-peer. Any dial-peer with at least one of the other attributes will be selected first, such as your default route dial-peers.
05-10-2006 11:00 AM
TAC confirm this can be done. So what I have done is use voice port applied translation-rules to prepend prefixes to match corresponding outgoing dial-peers. The outgoing dial-peers use another translations-rule to remove the prefixes before dialing.
So, this allows me to control how calls are routed based on their incoming voice port.
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