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Dial peers are the primary used to implement a dial plan on Cisco voice gateways. Dial peers are used to
determine which calls are routed and the path a call should take.
POTS dial peers are used to process calls that are connected to traditional telephony equipment such as
PBX, Analog Phone and PSTN.
VOIP dial peers are used to process calls to or from the data network.
Configuration
Configuration
Priority1 "incoming called-number" ---> Defines the called number or DNIS string
Priority2 "answer-address" ---> Defines the originating calling number or ANI string
Priority3 "destination-pattern" ---> Uses the calling number (originating or ANI string) to match the
incoming call leg to an inbound dial peer.
Priority4 "port" ---> Attempts to match the configured dial-peer port to the voice port associated with
the incoming call (POTS dial peers only).
Priority5 "default" dial-peer or dial peer 0, is matched when no other inbound dial peer is used. It is
better to configure a specific dial peer to match incoming calls.
For outbound dial peer matching, the called number is matched against the configured destination-
pattern in the dial peers with the longest matched.
dial-peer 2 pots will match as an inbound dial-peer because "incoming called-number" is the 1st priority
when matching inbound dial-peer and the call will be processed as one-stage dialing(you will not get the
second dial tone to enter additional digits).
dial-peer 101 voip will match as an outgoing dial-peer because 3333 is the longest matched and codec
g.729r8 will be used for RTP media stream over ip network.