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Author Re: What dows max-conn exactly do under a pots
Ryan Ratliff

2006-09-26, 1:11 pm

It specifies the max number of calls that can be made using that dial-peer
at a given time.

I'm not sure if it counts inbound and outbound legs or treats them
separately. I would not use it on an inbound dial-peer.

-Ryan
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Subject: [cisco-voip] What dows max-conn exactly do under a pots dial-peer?

Hi all,
i have found the syntax for this command but i cannot find exactly the
maximum number of that command is?
So, suppose you have a E1 controller with 30 voice channels available.
if you use the max-conn 20 under the dial-peer pots means that no more than
20 calls can be achieved by that router?

Thanks
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