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Cedric MICHEL


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01-14-06 02:10 AM

Hello, 

 

I am configuring a router (Cisco 1700 series).  This router is connected to
a PABX by an analog link, a second connection IP connects this router to a
SIP PCBX ("Asterisk");  this PCBX manages SIP phones.  

 

I have a phone number (0412345678), when a person composes this number, the
call is transferred by my PABX to my router (Cisco 1700). 

However, I would like to transfer the call to a SIP phone (phone number :
305) and thus send the call towards the PCBX.  

 

 

 

For the moment, I put in my configuration router cisco to manage this
transfer :  

 

translation-rule 1 

Rule 0 0412345678 305 

 

dial-peer voice 1 voip 

destination-pattern 0412345678 

translate-outgoing called 1 

session target ras 

codec g711ulaw 

 

dial-peer voice 6 pots 

incoming called-number 0412345678 

port 2/0 

 

 

 

But, this configuration does not function...  If you can help me... 

 

Thank you by advance for your assistance.

 

 

Cédric MICHEL

TFC Rhône Alpes

 

 

 





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