Re: [cisco-voip] [External] Voice Gateway Dial-Peer Precedence/Processing Order

2022-11-11 Thread Gary Parker
Thanks Tim, understood.

Gary

From: Johnson, Tim 
Date: Friday, 11 November 2022 at 13:17
To: Gary Parker , voip puck 
Subject: RE: [External] [cisco-voip] Voice Gateway Dial-Peer 
Precedence/Processing Order

** THIS MESSAGE ORIGINATED OUTSIDE LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY **

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In the preference list on that page, they list “incoming uri” higher than 
“incoming called-number” for inbound H.323 call legs. So based on that, the 
“incoming uri” dial peer should be chosen first if the string is the same in 
each dial peer. The order in which it appears in the config or the dial peer 
number does not make any difference.

From: Gary Parker 
Sent: Friday, November 11, 2022 8:05 AM
To: Johnson, Tim ; voip puck 
Subject: Re: [External] [cisco-voip] Voice Gateway Dial-Peer 
Precedence/Processing Order

Thanks Tim, I’m not sure fully understand the precedence, still.

If I have to two dial-peers that both match a given inbound call, for example, 
and one is matching on ‘incoming uri’ and the other is matching on ‘incoming 
called-number’, for example, will the ‘incoming uri’ dial-peer always match 
first, regardless of the order it appears in the running config, or the 
dial-peer number?

It’s the matches themselves that determine precedence in the matching order?

I note that you can put multiple matches within a dial-peer and only one needs 
to match, it’s a shame that compound matches can’t be built.

Gary

From: Johnson, Tim mailto:johns...@cmich.edu>>
Date: Friday, 11 November 2022 at 12:57
To: Gary Parker mailto:g.j.par...@lboro.ac.uk>>, voip 
puck mailto:cisco-voip@puck.nether.net>>
Subject: RE: [External] [cisco-voip] Voice Gateway Dial-Peer 
Precedence/Processing Order

** THIS MESSAGE ORIGINATED OUTSIDE LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY **

** Be wary of links or attachments, especially if the email is unsolicited or 
you don't recognise the sender's email address. **
I believe this is what you’re looking for. Order is based on how you have your 
DNIS/ANI pattern configured.

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/voice/cube/configuration/cube-book/cube-dp.html#concept_1ACF9AAF93C24BB988E4A2EE3734C8A6

From: cisco-voip 
mailto:cisco-voip-boun...@puck.nether.net>> 
On Behalf Of Gary Parker
Sent: Friday, November 11, 2022 7:39 AM
To: voip puck mailto:cisco-voip@puck.nether.net>>
Subject: [External] [cisco-voip] Voice Gateway Dial-Peer Precedence/Processing 
Order

Hi folks, feel stupid asking what feels like a newbie question, but I can’t 
seem to find an answer online anywhere and I ‘ve never needed to worry about 
this in the past!

In what order are dial-peers checked for a match for calls passing through a 
voice gateway? Is it simply the order they appear in the running-config, does 
the dial-peer number play any part, or is there something else influencing it?

--
Gary Parker
Unified Communications Service Manager
Loughborough University, IT Services
Phone - +441509635635
Teams - g.j.par...@lboro.ac.uk
https://www.osx.ninja/pubkey.txt

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Re: [cisco-voip] [External] Voice Gateway Dial-Peer Precedence/Processing Order

2022-11-11 Thread Johnson, Tim
In the preference list on that page, they list "incoming uri" higher than 
"incoming called-number" for inbound H.323 call legs. So based on that, the 
"incoming uri" dial peer should be chosen first if the string is the same in 
each dial peer. The order in which it appears in the config or the dial peer 
number does not make any difference.

From: Gary Parker 
Sent: Friday, November 11, 2022 8:05 AM
To: Johnson, Tim ; voip puck 
Subject: Re: [External] [cisco-voip] Voice Gateway Dial-Peer 
Precedence/Processing Order

Thanks Tim, I'm not sure fully understand the precedence, still.

If I have to two dial-peers that both match a given inbound call, for example, 
and one is matching on 'incoming uri' and the other is matching on 'incoming 
called-number', for example, will the 'incoming uri' dial-peer always match 
first, regardless of the order it appears in the running config, or the 
dial-peer number?

It's the matches themselves that determine precedence in the matching order?

I note that you can put multiple matches within a dial-peer and only one needs 
to match, it's a shame that compound matches can't be built.

Gary

From: Johnson, Tim mailto:johns...@cmich.edu>>
Date: Friday, 11 November 2022 at 12:57
To: Gary Parker mailto:g.j.par...@lboro.ac.uk>>, voip 
puck mailto:cisco-voip@puck.nether.net>>
Subject: RE: [External] [cisco-voip] Voice Gateway Dial-Peer 
Precedence/Processing Order

** THIS MESSAGE ORIGINATED OUTSIDE LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY **

** Be wary of links or attachments, especially if the email is unsolicited or 
you don't recognise the sender's email address. **
I believe this is what you're looking for. Order is based on how you have your 
DNIS/ANI pattern configured.

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/voice/cube/configuration/cube-book/cube-dp.html#concept_1ACF9AAF93C24BB988E4A2EE3734C8A6

From: cisco-voip 
mailto:cisco-voip-boun...@puck.nether.net>> 
On Behalf Of Gary Parker
Sent: Friday, November 11, 2022 7:39 AM
To: voip puck mailto:cisco-voip@puck.nether.net>>
Subject: [External] [cisco-voip] Voice Gateway Dial-Peer Precedence/Processing 
Order

Hi folks, feel stupid asking what feels like a newbie question, but I can't 
seem to find an answer online anywhere and I 've never needed to worry about 
this in the past!

In what order are dial-peers checked for a match for calls passing through a 
voice gateway? Is it simply the order they appear in the running-config, does 
the dial-peer number play any part, or is there something else influencing it?

--
Gary Parker
Unified Communications Service Manager
Loughborough University, IT Services
Phone - +441509635635
Teams - g.j.par...@lboro.ac.uk
https://www.osx.ninja/pubkey.txt

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Re: [cisco-voip] [External] Voice Gateway Dial-Peer Precedence/Processing Order

2022-11-11 Thread Gary Parker
Thanks Tim, I’m not sure fully understand the precedence, still.

If I have to two dial-peers that both match a given inbound call, for example, 
and one is matching on ‘incoming uri’ and the other is matching on ‘incoming 
called-number’, for example, will the ‘incoming uri’ dial-peer always match 
first, regardless of the order it appears in the running config, or the 
dial-peer number?

It’s the matches themselves that determine precedence in the matching order?

I note that you can put multiple matches within a dial-peer and only one needs 
to match, it’s a shame that compound matches can’t be built.

Gary

From: Johnson, Tim 
Date: Friday, 11 November 2022 at 12:57
To: Gary Parker , voip puck 
Subject: RE: [External] [cisco-voip] Voice Gateway Dial-Peer 
Precedence/Processing Order

** THIS MESSAGE ORIGINATED OUTSIDE LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY **

** Be wary of links or attachments, especially if the email is unsolicited or 
you don't recognise the sender's email address. **
I believe this is what you’re looking for. Order is based on how you have your 
DNIS/ANI pattern configured.

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/voice/cube/configuration/cube-book/cube-dp.html#concept_1ACF9AAF93C24BB988E4A2EE3734C8A6

From: cisco-voip  On Behalf Of Gary Parker
Sent: Friday, November 11, 2022 7:39 AM
To: voip puck 
Subject: [External] [cisco-voip] Voice Gateway Dial-Peer Precedence/Processing 
Order

Hi folks, feel stupid asking what feels like a newbie question, but I can’t 
seem to find an answer online anywhere and I ‘ve never needed to worry about 
this in the past!

In what order are dial-peers checked for a match for calls passing through a 
voice gateway? Is it simply the order they appear in the running-config, does 
the dial-peer number play any part, or is there something else influencing it?

--
Gary Parker
Unified Communications Service Manager
Loughborough University, IT Services
Phone - +441509635635
Teams - g.j.par...@lboro.ac.uk
https://www.osx.ninja/pubkey.txt

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Re: [cisco-voip] [External] Voice Gateway Dial-Peer Precedence/Processing Order

2022-11-11 Thread Johnson, Tim
I believe this is what you're looking for. Order is based on how you have your 
DNIS/ANI pattern configured.

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/voice/cube/configuration/cube-book/cube-dp.html#concept_1ACF9AAF93C24BB988E4A2EE3734C8A6

From: cisco-voip  On Behalf Of Gary Parker
Sent: Friday, November 11, 2022 7:39 AM
To: voip puck 
Subject: [External] [cisco-voip] Voice Gateway Dial-Peer Precedence/Processing 
Order

Hi folks, feel stupid asking what feels like a newbie question, but I can't 
seem to find an answer online anywhere and I 've never needed to worry about 
this in the past!

In what order are dial-peers checked for a match for calls passing through a 
voice gateway? Is it simply the order they appear in the running-config, does 
the dial-peer number play any part, or is there something else influencing it?

--
Gary Parker
Unified Communications Service Manager
Loughborough University, IT Services
Phone - +441509635635
Teams - g.j.par...@lboro.ac.uk
https://www.osx.ninja/pubkey.txt

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