Specifications
Configuring Voice Network Data
Cisco AS5300 Universal Access Server Software Configuration Guide
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incoming called-number = `', connections/maximum = 0/unlimited
application associated:
type = voip, session-target = `ipv4:1.13.23.1',
technology prefix:
ip precedence: 0 UDP checksum = disabled
session-protocol = cisco, req-qos = best-effort,
acc-qos = best-effort,
fax-rate = voice, codec = g711ulaw,
Expect factor = 10, Icpif = 30,
VAD = enabled, Poor QOV Trap = disabled,
Connect Time = 3118, Charged Units = 0
Successful Calls = 3, Failed Calls = 0
Accepted Calls = 3, Refused Calls = 0
Last Disconnect Cause is "10"
Last Disconnect Text is "user busy."
Last Setup Time = 5033507
Matched: 14085231001 Digits: 7
Target: ipv4:1.13.23.1
Note In the above example, the num-exp rule maps 31001 to 14085231001 and 14085231001
matches the destination pattern for dial-peer 103.
• If you run show dial-plan number without a match, you will see something similar to the
following example.
5300# sh dialplan number 7870
Macro Exp.: 7870
No match, result=-1
In this case, there is no number expansion for 7870, and there is no dial-peer with a 7870
destination pattern. The user would have to verify that the number they entered (7870) is correct,
that they (optionally) have number expansion for 7870 or some wildcard match for 7870 that
expands to the full number they want, and finally a dial peer that matches 7870, or if using
num-exp, matches the expansion of 7870.
Tips
If you are having trouble:
• Enter the show num-exp command to verify that you have mapped the telephone numbers
correctly.
5300# sh num-exp
Dest Digit Pattern = '6....' Translation =
'310766....'