Hi Michael,

>From my point of view

1 ok.

2 Why are they needed?  isdn send-alerting" and "isdn sending-complete. I 
haven't never configured them. I would configure

configuration MGCP HQ

 interface Serial0/0/0:23
 no ip address
 encapsulation hdlc
 isdn switch-type primary-ni
 isdn incoming-voice voice
 isdn bind-l3 ccm-manager
 isdn outgoing display-ie
 no cdp enable

For branch site working SRST (MGCP o H323)

interface Serial0/0/0:23
 no ip address
 encapsulation hdlc
 isdn switch-type primary-ni
 isdn incoming-voice voice
 isdn bind-l3 ccm-manager (if mgcp of course)
 isdn outgoing display-ie
 isdn outgoing ie redirecting-number
 no cdp enable

3) Yes, never match the default-dialpeer and always control the incoming dp 
with incoming-called number command

4) Really? Why? If CUE is configured in unsolicited there is not subscription

5) Yes, with Transfer-pattern .T the system can work the same way callmanger 
does (transfer to external numbers allowed)

6)  YEs

What do you thing about 2 and 4?
Very interesting tread. Waiting the contribution of everyone

Regards,



De: ccie_voice-boun...@onlinestudylist.com 
[mailto:ccie_voice-boun...@onlinestudylist.com] En nombre de Michael Luo
Enviado el: viernes, 10 de junio de 2011 19:20
Para: ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com
Asunto: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] "irrelevant" commands

>From my observation, the biggest challenge in voice lab was - some of the 
>"irrelevant" commands actually can cost you points.

What I meant "irrelevant" was - without those commands, everything seems to 
work properly.  But obviously, they were expected to show up in your config.

I was wonder if we can gather all those commands in this thread.  Here's what I 
got so far:

1) Line code and Framing under t1/e1 controllers.
In home lab, t1/e1 controller works fine without those (default will work).  
But you could lose points if you didn't type those commands (even if call 
routing was working fine).

2) "isdn send-alerting" and "isdn sending-complete" under D-channel interface.

3) Incoming VoIP dial-peer
Without it, incoming VoIP call will match the default (hidden) dial-peer.

4) "mwi relay" under "telephony-service" and "mwi sip" under ephone-dn (or 
ephone-dn-template)

5) "transfer-pattern .T" under "telephony-service"

6) "mgcp dtmf-relay voip codec all mode out-of-band"

Please add more to the list.

Thanks!

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