did you configure dialpeer voip in the cisco .
pointing to * ip addr
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Litvinenko
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2003 10:12 AM
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco to use * as a gateway
Pavel Litvinenko wrote:
Joseph Finley wrote:
I'm not sure if I am wording this correctly, but I'll try.
I have a Cisco 2621 w/ a couple FXO and FXS ports. I have a couple
cheap
analog phones plugged into the FXS ports. I am able to get * to ring
those
phones when a call comes in, but I canno
Joseph Finley wrote:
I'm not sure if I am wording this correctly, but I'll try.
I have a Cisco 2621 w/ a couple FXO and FXS ports. I have a couple cheap
analog phones plugged into the FXS ports. I am able to get * to ring those
phones when a call comes in, but I cannot get the phones to dial ou
Joseph Finley wrote:
I'm not sure if I am wording this correctly, but I'll try.
I have a Cisco 2621 w/ a couple FXO and FXS ports. I have a couple cheap
analog phones plugged into the FXS ports. I am able to get * to ring those
phones when a call comes in, but I cannot get the phones to dial ou
I'm not sure if I am wording this correctly, but I'll try.
I have a Cisco 2621 w/ a couple FXO and FXS ports. I have a couple cheap
analog phones plugged into the FXS ports. I am able to get * to ring those
phones when a call comes in, but I cannot get the phones to dial out. I
guess it's all