I think the non-wildcard digits on POTS dial peers get stripped before they
are outpulsed.  So you might need a 'prefix 79' under the 'dial-peer voice 1
pots' .

Good Luck,
Vance



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> I am in need of a quick help.
> I am configuring VOIP between two site over the internet.  Each site has
> it's own PBX and 2620.
> The 2620 has HDV module with T1 interface directly connected the PBX via
E&M
> winkstart.
> The connection between PBX and Router is fine at both sites.
> At site 1, they have 5-digit dialing plan and site 2, they have 4-digit
dial
> plan.
> The following config was taken from the site 2 with 4-digit dial plan.
> Their extensions are 79xx.  The site 1's extensions are 370xx.
> The PBXs at both sites seem to be configured correctly with trunk-group
and
> all other neccessary configs.
> My question here is should I be configuring the voice-port 1/0:1 as a
> connection trunk with connection trunk xxxx command?
> the router connects to the remote router when the extension from one site
to
> another is dialed, but it keeps ringing and never seems to ring the actual
> extension.
> Any help would be appreciate it.
>
>
> controller T1 1/0
> framing esf
>
>  linecode b8zs
>
>  ds0-group 1 timeslots 1-24 type e&m-wink-start
>
>  cas-custom 1
>
> !
>
> !
>
> voice-port 1/0:1
>
>  operation 4-wire
>
> !
>
> !
>
> dial-peer voice 1 pots
>
>  destination-pattern 79..
>
>  port 1/0:1
>
> !
>
> dial-peer voice 10 voip
>
>  destination-pattern 370..
>
>  session target ipv4:x.x.x.x




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