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The Configuring Multiple Pattern Support on a Voice Dial Peer feature allows you to configure multiple patterns on a VoIP dial peer using an E.164 pattern map. A dial peer can be configured to match multiple patterns to an incoming calling or called number or an outgoing destination number.
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Matching an incoming or outgoing call using a pattern defined in a VoIP dial peer is an existing feature on the Cisco Unified Border Element (Enterprise) and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Gateway. You can now support multiple patterns on a VoIP dial peer using an E.164 pattern map. You can create a E.164 pattern map and then link it to one or more VoIP dial peers.
When a pattern is the only source to enable a dial peer, a valid E.164 pattern map enables the linked dial peers, whereas an invalid E.164 pattern map disables the linked dial peers. Additionally, whenever an E.164 pattern map is created or reloaded, one or more dial peers linked with an E.164 pattern map is enabled or disabled based on the validation of a pattern map.
You can match a pattern map to an incoming calling or called number or an outgoing destination number.
When a dial peer has multiple patterns, the pattern with the longest prefix is considered as the matching criteria.
1. enable
2. configure terminal
3. voice class e164-pattern-map pattern-map-id
4. Do one of the following:
5. (Optional) description string
6. exit
7. dial-peer voice dial-peer-id voip [system]
8. {destination | incoming called | incoming calling} e164-pattern-map pattern-map-group-id
9. end
10. (Optional) voice class e164-pattern-map load pattern-map-group-id
11. show dial-peer voice [summary | dial-peer-id]
1. show voice class e164-pattern-map [summary | pattern-map-id]
2. show dial-peer voice [summary | dial-peer-id]
Device# voice class e164-pattern-map 1111 Device(voice-class)# url http://http-host/config-files/pattern-map.cfg Device(voice-class)# description For Outbound Dial Peer Device(voice-class)# exit Device(config)# dial-peer voice 2222 voip system Device(voice-dial-peer)# destination e164-pattern-map 1111 Device(voice-dial-peer)# exit Device(config)# voice class e164-pattern-map load 1111 Device(config)# end
Device# voice class e164-pattern-map 1112 Device(voice-class)# e164 5557456 Device(voice-class)# e164 5557455 Device(voice-class)# e164 5557454 Device(voice-class)# e164 5557453 Device(voice-class)# e164 5557452 Device(voice-class)# description For Outbound Dial Peer Device(voice-class)# exit Device(config)# dial-peer voice 2222 voip system Device(voice-dial-peer)# destination e164-pattern-map 1112 Device(voice-dial-peer)# end !
Device# voice class e164-pattern-map 1113 Device(voice-class)# url http://http-host/config-files/pattern-map.cfg Device(voice-class)# description For Inbound Dial Peer Device(voice-class)# exit Device(config)# dial-peer voice 2222 voip system Device(voice-dial-peer)# incoming calling e164-pattern-map 1113 Device(voice-dial-peer)# exit Device(config)# voice class e164-pattern-map load 1113 Device(config)# end
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Feature Name |
Releases |
Feature Information |
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Configuring Multiple Pattern Support on a Voice Dial Peer (Inbound Calls) |
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.11S 15.4 (1)T |
This feature was extended for inbound VoIP dial peers for incoming calling and called numbers. The following commands were introduced or modified: incoming called e164-pattern-map, incoming calling e164-pattern-map |
Configuring Multiple Pattern Support on a Voice Dial Peer (Outbound Calls) |
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.7S 15.2(4)M |
This feature allows you to add more than one E.164 destination pattern inside a pattern map and configure that pattern map for one or more VoIP dial peers. This feature is supported for outbound peers only. The following commands were introduced or modified: destination e164-pattern-map, e164, show voice class e164-pattern-map, url, voice class e164-pattern-map load, voice class e164-pattern-map. |