Basic Configuration Commands for the Creation of Dial Peers Command Description

Basic Configuration Commands for the Creation of Dial Peers
Command Description
Gatekeeper(config-dial-peer)# This allows you to enter dial-peer
voice number pots configuration mode so you can define a
local dial peer connecting to a POTS interface.
The argument number is one or more
digits that can identify the dial peer. Valid
entries are from 1 to 2147483647.
The keyword pots specifies that the dial
peer is using basic telephone service.
Gatekeeper(config-dial-peer)# This command matches dialed digits to a
destination-pattern string [T] telephony device.
The argument string is a series of digits
that specify the addressing is E.164, or a
private dialing plan telephone number.
Valid entries are the numbers 0 through 9
and the letters A through D.
When the timer (T) character is included
at the end of the destination-pattern, the
router then collects dialed digits until the
interdigit timer expires, approximately ten
seconds if left at the default, or until you
dial the termination character. Usually this
is left as the default.
Be aware the timer character must be a
capital T for it to work.
Gatekeeper(config-dial-peer)# This command maps a dial peer to a
port location specific logical interface that it needs to be
associated with. Be aware that the port
command syntax is platform-specific.