04-28-2005 07:43 AM - edited 03-13-2019 08:55 AM
Is there a way to perform voip-to-voip hairpin in order to translate a called number? In other words, I want a voip dial-peer to match a specific dialed number, translate it, and then establish another call leg based upon the new translated number?
The real reason for this is a much longer story, but for the purpose of keeping this short I am excluding the details.
Right now I see the dial-peer get matched, I see the number get translated, but I never see another call leg. I was thinking about trying gatekeeper? Maybe this requires IP-IP GW services?
Let me know if you need more details...
Ryan
CCIE 5276
05-01-2005 07:01 PM
I think the feature you are looking for is in the
IP-to-IP gateway IOS feature; this IOS feature set
allows for PSTN-to-IP gateway and the ability to
join two VoIP call legs.
I don't think that a single GK could work in the way
you described.
Another idea, though I have not used it for this
as IP-to-IP is what should probably be used, is if
you are using CME, is to try and use a "loopback DN"
that would perform translations for you; it's worth
the ten minutes of reading. . .
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05-02-2005 03:23 PM
I got it working without the IP-IP GW code! It is pretty sweet, all done on one GW running CME. The loopback-dn idea was tried, but it doesn't force another call-leg (one in and another out), neither did a session-target ipv4:loopback.
Thanks for the response...
Ryan
05-02-2005 09:54 PM
Ryan ,
And how did you do it on the CME , I want to try that solution as well to avoid the IP2IP gw
05-03-2005 06:35 AM
Well, I could tell you but then I would have to shoot you ;)
In all honesty, I cannot talk about configs for this install; this was for the 'red' side. Here is the best hint I can give you; CME will NOT route the same call twice, but if it thinks it is a different call, bam.
Sorry I have to be vague...
Ryan
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