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Hi and my best wishes to all forum users!I have a question regarding IOS voice gateway inbound dial-peer logic.Suppose, my gateway needs to receive calls to the same destination from different voip peers,some on h.323 and some on sip, and apply diffe...
Hello to all you knowledgeable people!Our customer has a mixed telephony system with CUCM 4.2, CUCM 6.1 and various h.323 gateways, both acting as transit points to PSTN and IP-PBXs connected as h.323 gateways (Avaya Definity & IP Office boxes). So h...
Hello! Our customer has a remote access server (cisco2811 running 12.4(20)T4) and RA is in following configurations:vpdn enable!vpdn-group 1! Default PPTP VPDN group accept-dialin protocol pptp virtual-template 2 local name PPTPinterface Virtual-Te...
Hello to all! We have a bit of a problemOur customer has a geographically spread voip. Central site and spokes. Some spokes have local phone ports only and are connected via h.323 peers, some have local pbx connected via sip and gateways there only d...
Hi! The problem is the following: the customer had a TDM PBX connected to PSTN through E1 PRI. After implementing IP-telephony we installed Cisco3825 with 2 PRIs on vwics (1st facing PSTN, 2nd facing local PBX) to host applications and allow PSTN acc...
That's interesting. In isr g1 (at least) ip to ip gw was there without cube license. I've been using it for quite a while, including h323 to sip and sip to sip with dtmf manipulation. In g2 it also doesn't resist when these things are configured with...
Had the same problem. My lucky combination turned out to be freeftpd server and path set to '\'with proper setting of home directory in freeftpd server app.
By the way, can anybody clarify why a 'receive' counter can increase in 'show cef not-cef-switched' command on 3825 running 12.4(15)T8?It increases with the rate roughly about 4 - 6 thousands (I beleive packets) per second.The router has some 15 ipse...
Thanks for reply!Looks like a cute feature int 151(2)T, but it's not easy to upgrade I think.I haven't quite got your point: "Inbound dial-peer matching logic does NOT look at the protocol. It will take ALL voip peers into consideration."If it will ...
Thanks for reply.That's the obvious solution and the one I have as a backup plan because there will be a lot of devices to reconfigure if I go that way.My question was more about logic of selecting inbound voip dial-peer.