Duy,
OK I forgot that it is going to be an ephone dialing this number so the
ITS is processing each digit in real time and will never let you hit the
5th digit once its made a match on the first 4.
Chris
Duy Nguyen wrote:
Chris,
It actually keeps hitting the Dial-peer voice 2300 voip
| CCIE_Voice] Dial-peer overlapping
To: Duy Nguyen ccieid...@gmail.com
Cc: ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com CCIE_Voice@onlinestudylist.com
Date: Tuesday, March 31, 2009, 4:24 PM
Duy,
OK I forgot that it is going to be an ephone dialing this number so the
ITS is processing each digit in real time
That's good point,
/Jin Jung..
Wesley Lim wrote:
Interesting.
How I would tackle this.
Lets assume we have 2 dialpeers as of the following:
1. 2...
2. 22...
No matter what, both dialpeers are overlapping. Hence for the dialpeer
with 2... , i would put a timeout at the end of the
How would I achieve this?
User at Site C should press 24XXX, then it will forward to user's voice
mailbox greeting.
E.g. when user dial 24001, then it will be forwarding directly to 4001 VM
and leave a message. This call routing should work over the WAN also.
My solution:
ephone-dn 20
number
I think you need new dial-peer with
diall-peer voice 2400 voip
destination-p 2[23]...
to match 22... and 23...
and may need to create GK prefix match this as well. 23*, 22*
and setup call forward all,
On CCM, need RP for 24xxx and point to GK, may also need GK prefix and
point to CME.
24*
I
Interesting.
How I would tackle this.
Lets assume we have 2 dialpeers as of the following:
1. 2...
2. 22...
No matter what, both dialpeers are overlapping. Hence for the dialpeer
with 2... , i would put a timeout at the end of the destination
pattern - for eg 2...T
On 3/31/09, CCIE OSL
Duy,
Remember, the digit analyzer in IOS will always match the peer with the
most matching digits first.
So for the first issue of forwarding to VM. The config you have is
exactly right. All of the extensions at that site are 4001 - 4003. So
when you dial 24001, it will always match that
Wesley,
Number one will match any 4 digit string beginning with 2 even 2200.
But #2 is preferred for any 5 digit string beginning with 22, like
22000. By default IOS will pick the destination pattern that matches the
greatest number of the dialed digits.
Of course you could always use the
Chris,
It actually keeps hitting the Dial-peer voice 2300 voip because of a
shorter pattern when I dial 2400. I was able to achieve this by making it
more explicit.
Allow to dial HQ phones
!
dial-peer voice 2300 voip
preference 1
destination-pattern [23][0-1]..
session target ras