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remote site can call but home base cant

comp_parter
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Hello all,

This going to be a bit of a long post, so I'll ask forgiveness at the beginning and at the end.

Recently we upgraded a few remote sites form a 64 k connection up to t1's.. At the remote sites we had single line phones plugged into a vwic and at the home base we have a line going to our PBX. So far so good. the configuration allows the remote sites to dial 888 to reach the pbx and then they dial and extension to reach whoever they are trying to talk to at the home base. I added a router to the network to accomadate the new t1 wics as our home base router a 3640 was full. Since adding that router we can no longer call that remote site via the "bat phones" the odd thing is they can still call us. I am assuming that I need to add a dialer list to the new router but if i do what interface does that need to be applied to?

the remote site routers are cisco 1750's

with vwics.

12.x ios.

below is the dialer list as it appears in the home base router:

dialer-list 1 protocol ip permit

dialer-list 1 protocol ipx permit

snmp-server engineID local xxx

snmp-server community moraine RO

snmp-server community MMaterials RW

voice-port 1/0:0

dial-peer voice 888 pots

destination-pattern 888

no digit-strip

port 1/0:0

forward-digits 0

dial-peer voice 207 voip

destination-pattern 207

session target ipv4:172.16.17.2

ip precedence 5

no vad

dial-peer voice 209 voip

destination-pattern 209

session target ipv4:172.16.23.2

ip precedence 5

no vad

dial-peer voice 140 voip

destination-pattern 140

session target ipv4:192.168.14.1

no vad

dial-peer voice 141 voip

destination-pattern 141

session target ipv4:192.168.14.1

no vad

dial-peer voice 150 voip

destination-pattern 150

session target ipv4:192.168.15.1

no vad

dial-peer voice 151 voip

destination-pattern 151

session target ipv4:192.168.15.1

no vad

This is not the complete list but hopefully is enough to get the idea.

Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Again sorry for the lengthy post...

Thanks

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rwyates_2
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I am not sure a dilaer list is going to fix your problem.

Did the new router replace your old router? Or are they both operating at the same time?

If you could post the working config and the new config along with the type of the new router that would help.