Voice Port; Pots Call Leg; Destination-Pattern 1408555; Port 1/0/0 - Cisco 3600 Series Configuration Manual

Configuring voice over ip
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Configure Dial Peers

Destination

(408) 555-4000
To complete the end-to-end call between dial peer 1 and dial peer 4 as illustrated in Figure 9, enter
the following commands on router 10.1.1.2:
dial-peer voice 4 pots
Create a Peer Configuration Table
There is specific data relative to each dial peer that needs to be identified before you can configure
dial peers in Voice over IP. One way to do this is to create a peer configuration table.
Using the example in Figure 5, Router 1, with an IP address of 10.1.1.1, connects a small sales
branch office to the main office through Router 2. There are three telephones in the sales branch
office that need to be established as dial peers. Router 2, with an IP address of 10.1.1.2, is the primary
gateway to the main office; as such, it needs to be connected to the company's PBX. There are four
devices that need to be established as dial peers in the main office, all of which are basic telephones
connected to the PBX. Figure 5 shows a diagram of this small voice network.
Table 6 shows the peer configuration table for the example illustrated in Figure 5.
Table 6

Dial Peer

Tag
1
10
Router 2
11
4
VC-28
Voice, Video, and Home Applications Configuration Guide

Outgoing Calls from the Perspective of POTS Dial Peer 2

1/0/0

destination-pattern 1310555....

port 1/0/0

destination-pattern 1408555....

session target ipv4:10.1.2.2
Peer Configuration Table for Sample Voice Over IP Network
Ext
Dest-Pattern
6....
+1408116....
+1729555....
+1408116....
2....
+1729555....
IP cloud
10.1.2.2
VoIP call leg
Commands
Type

Voice Port

POTS
VoIP
VoIP
POTS
Dial peer 3
Voice port
1/0/0
10.1.1.2

POTS call leg

session target
CODEC
IPV4 10.1.1.2
G.729
IPV4 10.1.1.1
G.729
Source
Dial peer 4
(310) 555-1000
QoS
Best Effort
Best Effort

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