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Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 Universal Gateway Software Configuration Guide
OL-3418-02 B0
Chapter 6 Configuring Voice over IP
Configuring Basic VoIP
Here are just a few of the things that you can do with these commands (which, as mentioned previously,
you set from config or config-dial-peer mode):
Configure destination patterns with wildcards and other operators.
Example: Use 6... to denote a 4-digit number beginning with 6.
Define fixed-length or variable-length destination patterns.
Example: Use 6... to denote a 4-digit number beginning with 6; use 9t to denote a variable-length
number beginning with 9.
Specify that a prefix be added to calls on certain outgoing POTS call legs.
Example: Prepend 9 to calls that pass through a PBX requiring 9 to access an outside line; replace
prefixes that are stripped by a dial peer because they match the destination pattern.
Specify that certain dialed digits be expanded.
Example: Expand local 5-digit extensions beginning with 7 to the full E.164 number 1-408-7xxx.
Create a hunt group to handle inbound calls.
Example: Establish multiple dial peers, each for a different voice port, and each containing the same
destination pattern; the gateway directs inbound calls to the voice ports in sequence until it reaches
one that is not busy.
Set up preferences for routing outbound calls.
Example: Assign preference 1 to dial-peer voice 1, which directs outbound calls over the IP network;
assign preference 2 to dial-peer voice 2, which directs calls over the PSTN; the gateway, looking for
the longest exact match, finds both dial peers and then uses preference as a tie breaker among those
matches.
Tip For more information, see Voice over IP for the Cisco AS5300, available online at
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/120newft/120t/120t3/voip5300/
Dial-Peer Configuration Table
The next step in creating dial peers is to create a dial-peer configuration table. Under the following
headings, show data for all of your gateways and associated dial peers. Table 6-7 is for the simple
gateway-to-gateway scenario described earlier; your own will be far more complex.
Table 6-7 Dial-Peer Configuration Table
Dial-Peer
Tag Extension
Destination
Pattern Type Voice Port Session Target CODEC QoS
San Jose Gateway
1 5000 5000 pots 1/0:1
2 6... voip 172.16.1.1 6.711 best effort
Newark Gateway
3 5... voip 172.19.1.1 6.711 best effort
4 6000 6000 pots 1/0:3

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