Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] OWLE Lab 4 CME-SRST Question

2013-02-16 Thread Jason Lee
Bill,

I'm with you.  I try to avoid number expansions to simplify things.  I set
up similar scenarios exactly as you have in your first solution.  I also
number my translation rules, patterns, and dial-peers in a manner that
allows me to call them all up using the section option on show commands.
 That way I can look at everything involved in the call with one command...


On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 5:50 AM, Bill  wrote:

> Bill there is no preference to method just results so either method will
> work.  I prefer voice translations myself
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
> On Feb 15, 2013, at 10:38 PM, William Bell  wrote:
>
> > In OWLE Lab 4 there is a requirement to allow 4-digit dialing to Site A
> and Site B from Site C, while Site C is in SRST mode. I always handle this
> with the following config:
> >
> >
> > voice translation-rule 91051
> > rule 1 /^3...$/ /1408387\0/ type any international plan any isdn
> > rule 2 /^2...$/ /1202555\0/ type any international plan any isdn
> > voice translation-profile 91050
> > translate called 91051
> > dial-peer voice 91050 pots
> > translation-profile outgoing 91050
> > destination-pattern [23]...$
> > port 0/3/0:15
> >
> >
> > In the solution guide, it is handled in the following manner:
> >
> > voice translation-profile 900
> > translate called 900
> > !
> > voice translation-rule 900
> > rule 1 // // type any international plan any isdn
> > !
> > dial-peer voice 900 pots
> > destination-pattern 9001..
> > port 0/0/0:15
> > forward-digits 11
> > translation-profile out 999
> > num-exp 2...$ 90012025552...
> > num-exp 3...$ 90014083873...
> >
> >
> >
> > Both options achieve the desired result but I am wondering if the latter
> option is preferred for any technical reason.
> >
> >
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> >
> > -Bill
> > --
> > William Bell
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> > twitter: @ucguerrilla
> >
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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] OWLE Lab 4 CME-SRST Question

2013-02-16 Thread Bill
Bill there is no preference to method just results so either method will work.  
I prefer voice translations myself



Bill


On Feb 15, 2013, at 10:38 PM, William Bell  wrote:

> In OWLE Lab 4 there is a requirement to allow 4-digit dialing to Site A and 
> Site B from Site C, while Site C is in SRST mode. I always handle this with 
> the following config:
> 
> 
> voice translation-rule 91051
> rule 1 /^3...$/ /1408387\0/ type any international plan any isdn
> rule 2 /^2...$/ /1202555\0/ type any international plan any isdn
> voice translation-profile 91050
> translate called 91051
> dial-peer voice 91050 pots
> translation-profile outgoing 91050
> destination-pattern [23]...$
> port 0/3/0:15
> 
> 
> In the solution guide, it is handled in the following manner:
> 
> voice translation-profile 900
> translate called 900
> !
> voice translation-rule 900
> rule 1 // // type any international plan any isdn
> !
> dial-peer voice 900 pots
> destination-pattern 9001..
> port 0/0/0:15
> forward-digits 11
> translation-profile out 999
> num-exp 2...$ 90012025552...
> num-exp 3...$ 90014083873...
> 
> 
> 
> Both options achieve the desired result but I am wondering if the latter 
> option is preferred for any technical reason. 
> 
> 
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> -Bill
> --
> William Bell
> blog: http://ucguerrilla.com
> twitter: @ucguerrilla
> 
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> visit www.ipexpert.com
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[OSL | CCIE_Voice] OWLE Lab 4 CME-SRST Question

2013-02-15 Thread William Bell
In OWLE Lab 4 there is a requirement to allow 4-digit dialing to Site A and 
Site B from Site C, while Site C is in SRST mode. I always handle this with the 
following config:


voice translation-rule 91051
 rule 1 /^3...$/ /1408387\0/ type any international plan any isdn
 rule 2 /^2...$/ /1202555\0/ type any international plan any isdn
voice translation-profile 91050
 translate called 91051
dial-peer voice 91050 pots
 translation-profile outgoing 91050
 destination-pattern [23]...$
 port 0/3/0:15


In the solution guide, it is handled in the following manner:

voice translation-profile 900
translate called 900
!
voice translation-rule 900
rule 1 // // type any international plan any isdn
!
dial-peer voice 900 pots
destination-pattern 9001..
port 0/0/0:15
forward-digits 11
translation-profile out 999
num-exp 2...$ 90012025552...
num-exp 3...$ 90014083873...



Both options achieve the desired result but I am wondering if the latter option 
is preferred for any technical reason. 



Thanks in advance,

-Bill
--
William Bell
blog: http://ucguerrilla.com
twitter: @ucguerrilla

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