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Hello Cisco Experts,I'm hoping someone can confirm if the following functionality can be configured on a stand-alone Cisco GW without a PGW or other SIP Server/Soft Switch. The GW will most likely AS54xx Series:Act on mid-call DTMF “*8xxxxxxxxxx” ?Tr...
Hello All,We have several GW's (5350 and 5300) connected to long distance PRI's. When ever we attempt to terminate a call on to a busy PSTN telephone we get a short ring back and then dead air. We have tried differnt VFC's and IOS in addotion tosever...
Hello,Our current security on our 5300 Gateway is by Access Lists of known GW's for both UDP and TCP. We want to allow GW's and terminals with dynamic IP address and registered to our GK the ability to terminate calls on the GW without allowing any ...
Hello,I have a 3620 with an NM-HDV-2T1 configured with CAS to the DS-1 cards on an Avaya Magix/Legend. The PBX is originating calls to a 5300 connected to the PSTN, and is also terminating (800) calls originated from the 5300.The issue is that we ca...
Hello,We are currently running a Vircom RADIUS server on a VoIP Network. We would like to have a firewall or dynamic ACL that will permit or deny H323 traffic in and out based on RADIUS AAA. The actual application is to allow low density gateways (i....
That makes sense. I simplified the call flow for illustration purposes. The solution is intended to front-end a PRI Based IVR to support AT&T IP Transfer Connect. The IVR currently uses "*8xxx" to initiate a Take Back abnd Transfer. So, if I am corre...
Thanks for the quick reply Paolo! I haven't touched a TCL Script in years : )I apoligize, but just to confirm, all the functionality I referred to above (including the translation of the UUI from ISDN Set Up to SIP UUI Header) can be accomplished wit...
I oversaw the configuration of the Magix and it looked like it matched. We were able to make outbound calls with E & M Wink (although with significant post dial delay), however inboud calls routed via DNIS only rang the phones once and then dropped...