The POTS Peer Configuration dialog box provides POTS dial-peer configuration information on voice ports. The dialog box applies to the voice ports associated to a dial-peer.
Do one of the following:
Right-click on a voice port, then select Configure > Dial-Peer Configuration > POTS Peer Configuration from the popup menu.
Right-click on a voice port, then select Configure > Dial-Peer Configuration > General Peer Configuration from the popup menu. The General Peer Configuration dialog box appears. Click Details, then select POTS Peer Configuration.
Right-click on an 8FXS or 16FXS port, then select Configure from the popup menu. The VoicePort list dialog box appears. Click Details, then select Dial-Peer Configuration > POTS Peer Configuration.
Right-click on the Access Gateway Module, then select Voice Configuration > Dial-Peer Configuration > POTS Peer Configuration from the popup menu..
The following information appears:
Dial Peer-Tag (dialCtlPeerCfgId)
Session-Target (cvVoicePeerCfgSessionTarget)
Dial Digit Prefix (cvVoicePeerCfgDialDigitsPrefix)
DID Call Enable (cvVoicePeerCfgDIDCallEnable)
CAS Group (cvVoicePeerCfgCasGroup)
The identification for a dial peer. There can be several entries for one peer, defining different ways to reach the peer. So there can be several entries in the table with the same value of dialCtlPeerCfgId. Multiple entries for one peer may be used to support multilink as well as backup lines.
A single peer will be identified by a unique value of this object.
The session target of the peer. The session target has the syntax used by the IETF service location protocol.
The syntax is: mapping-type:type-specific-syntax
where mapping-type specifies a scheme for mapping the matching dial string to a session target.
The valid mapping type definition for the peer is as follows: loopback
Syntax: loopback:where
The where string is defined as follows:
There are two loopback cases:
The prefix of the dial digits for the peer. The dial digits prefix is sent to telephony interface before the real phone number when the system places the outgoing call to the voice encapsulation peer over telephony interface.
Enables or disables the DID call treatment for incoming DNIS digits.
Values are:
true |
The incoming DNIS digits as if the digits are received from DID trunk. |
false |
Disable DID call treatment for incoming DNIS digits. |
The CAS group number of a CAS capable T1 or E1 that is in the dialCtlPeerCfgLowerIf of RFC2128. It is set to a valid CAS group number if the dialCtlPeerCfgLowerIf contains a valid ifIndex for a CAS capable T1 or E1. It must be set to -1 before the value of dialCtlPeerCfgLowerIf of RFC2128 is changed.
Value range is 0 to 23 for T1 and 0 to 30 for E1. -1 means the Cas group is disabled.
Specifies whether the E.164 number specified in the dialCtlPeerCfgOriginateAddress field of the associated dialCtlPeerCfgTable entry must be registered with the router gatekeeper.
The number of dialed digits, to be forwarded to the remote destination, in the setup message.
Values are:
0 to 32 |
Number of right justified digits to forward. |
-1 |
0 |
-2 |
Forward extra digits. |
-3 |
Forward all digits. |