02-25-2004 02:09 AM - edited 03-13-2019 03:59 AM
hallo
we have a VoIP network connecting 3 branch offices each with a PBX.
We use FXS and FXO analog voice port in cisco 2600 routers connected to the PBXs.
Suppose one of the branch-office has telephone extensions numbering plan 5xx an 6xx (PBX extensions 501,502...,601,602...and so on).
In the cisco 2600 suppose I have 2 FXO voice ports connected to the PBX (extension 555 and 666 for example).
In router config I have theese dial-peers:
dial-peer voice 1 pots
description connected to PBX ext 555
destination-pattern 05..
forward-didits 3
port 1/0/0
dial-peer voice 2 pots
description connected to PBX ext 666
destination-pattern 06..
forward-digits 3
port 1/0/1
Suppose that from the outside (public PSTN) or from a telephone extension (es. 513) of the PBX one user sizes FXO port 1/0/0 and dials the digits 06089.
The dialed string matches the destination-pattern 06.. for FXO 1/0/1 .
What and how many digits the FXO 1/0/1 play-out to the PBX through FXO 1/0/1 ?
Is the "forward-digits" command enough ?
I don't want some users from the PBX or the outside can improperly use the PBX lines to call hot-lines sizeing one FXO router voice port and exiting from the other FXO port on the same router.
best regards
03-03-2004 07:41 AM
Why don't you use 051 on voice port and 052 in anothe voice port , It can avoid confusion and use the system properly. To understand dial plans in detail refer this link :
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk652/tk90/technologies_tech_note09186a008010fed1.shtml
03-03-2004 11:43 PM
Hi,this is the situation
There are 30 outside PSTN lines connected to PABX.
PSTN-----PBX(555)-----FXO(1/0/0)Router1--WAN
(666)-----FXO(1/0/1)
From PSTN is possible to call directly each PBX extension, 555 and 666 too !
Each PBX extension (555 and 666 too) can seize PSTN lines.
I want to prevent anyone in PSTN from calling 555 and then throught router1 FXO1/0/1 and PBX redial and make international calls or calls to hotline.
I want outbound calls from FXO voice ports on router 1 can reach only PBX extensions 5xx or 6xx.
Is it possible configuring opportunely the router1 dial-peers ?
thankyou
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