Cisco CP-7911G-CH1 System Administrator Manual page 114

Unified sccp and sip srst
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How to Configure the SIP Registrar
Command or Action
Step 6
cor {incoming | outgoing} cor-list-name
{cor-list-number starting-number [-
ending-number] | default}
Example:
Router(config-register-pool)# cor incoming
call91 1 91011
Step 7
incoming called-number [number]
Example:
Router(config-register-pool)# incoming
called-number 308
Step 8
number tag number-pattern {preference value}
[huntstop]
Example:
Router(config-register-pool)# number 1 50..
preference 2
Cisco Unified SCCP and SIP SRST System Administrator Guide
114
Setting Up Cisco Unified IP Phones using SIP
Purpose
Configures a class of restriction (COR) on the VoIP dial
peers associated with directory numbers. COR specifies
which incoming dial peers can use which outgoing dial
peers to make a call. Each dial peer can be provisioned with
an incoming and outgoing COR list. The keywords and
arguments are defined as follows:
incoming: COR list to be used by incoming dial peers.
outgoing: COR list to be used by outgoing dial peers.
cor-list-name: COR list name.
cor-list-number: COR list identifier. The maximum
number of COR lists that can be created is four,
comprised of incoming or outgoing dial peers.
starting-number: Start of a directory number range, if
an ending number is included. Can also be a standalone
number.
(Optional) Indicator that a full range is configured.
ending-number: (Optional) End of a directory number
range.
default: Instructs the router to use an existing default
COR list.
Applies incoming called parameters to dynamically created
dial peers. The number argument is optional and indicates a
sequence of digits that represent a phone number prefix.
Indicates the E.164 phone numbers that the registrar permits
to handle the Register message from the Cisco Unified SIP
IP Phone. The keywords and arguments are defined as
follows:
tag: Number from 1 to 10 and the distinguishing factor
when there are multiple number commands.
number-pattern: Phone numbers (including wildcards
and patterns) that are permitted by the registrar to
handle the Register message from the SIP IP phone.
preference value: (Optional) Defines the number list
preference order.
huntstop: (Optional) Stops hunting if the dial peer is
busy.
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