Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk with a Cisco AS5300 gateway

2009-10-16 Thread Jonathan Thurman
>>>  destination-pattern .T > >> What does "destination-pattern .T" mean? I'm not familiar with what >> ".T" would match. I would suggest using a more specific pattern that >> you expect to be coming down the line. One or more characters (up to 31 characters), waiting "timeouts inter-digit" before

Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk with a Cisco AS5300 gateway

2009-10-15 Thread F6HQZ
Hi Men, I believe that .T is "anything" + a Time out of (probably) 3 sec. before to dial the complete called number. Best Regards, Francois >>  destination-pattern .T > What does "destination-pattern .T" mean? I'm not familiar with what > ".T" would match. I would suggest using a more specific

Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk with a Cisco AS5300 gateway

2009-10-15 Thread David Backeberg
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 6:27 AM, Phibee Network Operation Center wrote: > dial-peer voice 10 voip >  destination-pattern .T >  session protocol sipv2 >  session target ipv4:IP_OF_ASTERISK:5060 >  session transport udp >  dtmf-relay rtp-nte >  codec g711alaw >  no vad > ! > dial-peer voice 42 pots

Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk with a Cisco AS5300 gateway

2009-10-15 Thread Jonathan Thurman
I don't have any experience with E1, but here are some comments from the T1 perspective (on a 2800 series Cisco). Here is also a link to my collection of Cisco voice debugging commands: http://thurmantech.com/node/5 On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 3:27 AM, Phibee Network Operation Center wrote: ! Somet

[asterisk-users] Asterisk with a Cisco AS5300 gateway

2009-10-15 Thread Phibee Network Operation Center
Hi i test a new equipment on my backbone: a Cisco AS5300 with voice dsp ressource connected at a E1 Voice Link. I want that all call incoming on the cisco 5300 are sent to Asterisk and all Asterisk outgoing call are sent to Cisco AS5300. Actually, i configure the AS5300: isdn switch-type prim