Specifications
Configure VoIP Peers
Voice over IP for the Cisco AS5300 33
To configure DID for a particular POTS dial peer, use the following commands beginning in global
configuration mode:
Note Direct inward dial is configured for the calling POTS dial peer.
For additional POTS dial peer configuration options, refer to the “Command Reference” section of
this document.
Configure VoIP Peers
VoIP peers enable outgoing calls to be made from a particular telephony device by defining the line
characteristics between the transmitting and receiving Cisco AS5300s. To configure a VoIP peer, you
need to uniquely identify the peer (by assigning it a unique tag number), define its destination
telephone number and destination IP address. As with POTS peers, under most circumstances, the
default values for the remaining dial peer configuration commands will be adequate to establish
connections.
To enter the dial-peer configuration mode (and select VoIP as the method of voice-related
encapsulation), use the following command beginning in global configuration mode:
The number value of the dial-peer voice voip command is a tag that uniquely identifies the dial peer.
To configure the identified VoIP peer, use the following commands in the dial-peer configuration
mode:
For additional VoIP dial peer configuration options, refer to the “Commands” section of this
document. For examples of how to configure dial peers, refer to the “Configuration Examples”
section of this document.
Step Command Purpose
1 dial-peer voice number pots Enters the dial peer configuration mode to
configure a POTS peer.
2 direct-inward-dial Specifies direct inward dial for this POTS peer.
Command Purpose
dial-peer voice number voip Enters the dial peer configuration mode to
configure a VoIP peer.
Step Command Purpose
1 destination-pattern string Defines the destination telephone number
associated with this VoIP dial peer.
2 session-target {ipv4:destination-address |
dns:host-name}
Specifies a destination IP address for this dial peer.