Correct. Dot is a typo and this would make sense for mgcp. With h323 a lower priority dial-peer could be used (higher preference).

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On Aug 23, 2008, at 8:03 AM, "Ricardo Arevalo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:

I think the num-exp and dial-peers are always in effect if you are working with h323, unless the controller is working with mgcp (backhaul), then they would be only in effect when srst is enabled, and the alternate application (h323) is active.

by the way, remove the dot from the second expression of the num- exp, it should be 912766792001

//r.a.

On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 9:28 AM, Darren T. Manners <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: so if i had a call coming in to an unregistered number (say 1001 is not registered and i wish to redirect it to a pstn number 2766792001) then i could do this

 num-exp 1001 9.12766792001

dial-peer voice 10 pots
 destination-pattern 9.1[2-9].........
 port 0/0/0:23
 forward-digits 11


would that be correct ..assuming that i have the ld dial peer to match that

would the num-exp affect operations during non srst mode..or does that only kick in during srst?

daz


Darren Manners
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From: Vik Malhi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri 8/22/2008 7:39 PM
To: Ricardo Arevalo

Cc: Darren T. Manners; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Question

Exactly right. Alias will route an unregistered number to a registered number.

The easiest solution with ricardo's example is:

 num-exp 1001 912125551001

This should hit your long distance dial peer.

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On Aug 22, 2008, at 4:39 PM, "Ricardo Arevalo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:

If i were you, i would use a dial-peer to 1001 hairpinned to PSTN and with the DNIS traslated to the the PSTN number you want to send the call to. 1 212 555 2001 asuming the remote gateway would handle the last 4 digits.

The problem i see with the alias is that the number 1001 (in bold) would have to be registered.

alias 1 1001 to 1001 ....

Maybe i am wrong but, i dont see how the srst/alias would do the job here.

//r.a.

On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 1:08 PM, Darren T. Manners <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: Suppose I wish to redirect a number during srst failover....example ...calls to a non registered srst telephone should go to another number....we have a phone 1001, it is not registered during srst failover...if someone calls that number during srst failover I want the 2001 number to ring at hq....is a dialplan to accept the number, then translate the best method???
Darren T. Manners,
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