Mike,

take a look-see at everyone's favorite search engine:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121newft/121
limit/121x/121xm/121xm_5/ftdpeer.htm#69675
might be what your looking for...just starting to read-up on voip.

TroyC

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From: Michael Bambic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 10:02 AM
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Subject: VOIP questions - studying for CCIE Written [7:77]


I'm reading the Lammle book on VOIP and it shows a configuration on R1 that
looks like this:

dial-peer voice 2000 voip
destination-pattern 2000
session target ipv4:10.10.10.2

In the diagram the 2000 is a telephone on the otherside of R2 router and
10.10.10.2 is the IP of the next hop address on R2.

In R2 config it uses a command of:
dial-peer voice 2000 voip
destination-pattern 199.
session target ipv4:10.10.10.1

My question is this, 
 Do you have to put in a dial-peer command on the router for every single
phone connected? What would a sample config look like if you had R1 with
extensions 1000 through 1999 out 1/0/0 ?

Thanks
Mike Bambic

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