It's easy to create SIP trunks between * and CCM, but you can also
create them between cisco voice gateways and asterisk too.

Here is an example of a simple dial peer that routes inbound calls
with specific destination numbers to an Asterisk server:

dial-peer voice 1 voip
description ## Inbound VoIP dial-peer to Asterisk ##
destination-pattern 88..
voice-class codec 1
session protocol sipv2
session target ipv4:192.168.0.16
dtmf-relay rtp-nte

If you don't need to use call damager for some other reason, then it's
not required to use a Cisco router as a good quality PSTN gateway.

Good luck!


Hello from Greece. I have an assignment related to Cisco. Specifically, i
have to connect an asterisk server (VoIP) to a Cisco Router 2851 in a way
that the router will handle some calls. I have not found any manuals that
would be helpful to me. On the other hand, i found some manuals for
connection between asterisk and Cisco Call Managers. I would like to know if
the call manager is a part of the router or is an extra element. I would
appriciate if you could help me.


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