Does anyone have a good, straightforward reference doc to configuring CUBE dial
peers? I have what I would have thought should be a fairly basic config but I'm
having trouble getting everything to work properly. I've had some assistance
but it seems like a whole lot of configuration to do what l
Hi Jason,
If you go through the below cisco live slides it has simple examples to
configure the dial peers for your requirement.
https://www.ciscolive.com/c/dam/r/ciscolive/emea/docs/2019/pdf/BRKCOL-2125.pdf
Thanks!
Jinto
From: cisco-voip on behalf of JASON
Best thing to do is separate out the ins and outs by addresses. Set up a set
for in/out with the carrier. Like 1..2..3... and set up a set for your cucm.
10..11..12.Do you have a config that your working on?
Kent
> On Jun 12, 2020, at 13:12, JASON BURWELL via cisco-voip
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I've been trying to make a standardized CUBE configuration using a lot of
the newer features like dial-peer groups.
This is what I have now. It's an inbound dial-peer for CUCM matching the
CUCM IP's via Via header. Then an inbound dial-peer for the ISP. Then an
outbound dial-peer to CUCM and an
Brian,
Nice and clean, I like it! Very similar to what I do. I'd like to
comment/question yours a bit.
1. While I like that you can give a uri profile a name like ISP, I much
prefer to stick with numbers, since for most things, you must use numbers
when naming, so this keeps it consistent.
2. I
Anthony,
Thanks for the feedback. I'll definitely take a look at yours as well.
Here's some answers on mine:
1. While I like that you can give a uri profile a name like ISP, I much
prefer to stick with numbers, since for most things, you must use numbers
when naming, so this keeps it consistent.
All great points, thanks for taking the time to respond.
The only one I think that I need to reply to is the DPG and
destination-pattern one. I was actually troubleshooting a customer CUBE
wherein this exact scenario was in place and the only negative was getting
options to work. Otherwise, it w