Specifications

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Example
The following example selects guaranteed-delay as the specified level below which an SNMP trap
message is generated:
dial-peer voice 10 voip
acc-qos guaranteed-delay
Related Commands
req-qos
answer-address
To specify the full E.164 telephone number to be used to identify the dial peer of an incoming call, use
the answer-address dial-peer configuration command. Use the no form of this command to disable this
feature.
answer-address [+]string
no answer-address
Syntax Description
Default
Enabled with a null string.
Command Mode
Dial-peer configuration.
Usage Guidelines
Use the answer-address command to identify the origin (or dial peer) of incoming calls from the IP
network. Cisco IOS software identifies the dial peers of a call in one of two ways: either by identifying
the interface through which the call is received or through the telephone number configured with the
answer-address command. In the absence of a configured telephone number, the dial peer associated
with the interface is associated with the incoming call.
string Series of digits that specify the E.164 or private dialing plan telephone
number:
Digits 0 through 9, letters A through D, pound sign (#), and
asterisk (*), which represent specific digits that can be entered.
Plus sign (+), which is optionally used as the first digit to indicate
an E.164 standard number.
Comma (,), which inserts a pause between digits.
Period (.), which is used as a wild-card character and matches any
entered digit.