John wants to configure a dial peer on his voice gateway. Any user who calls 1234 must always hit the inbound dial peer "Dial-peer 100". Which configuration correctly implements this requirement?
A. Dial-peer voice 100 voip answer-address 1234
B. Dial-peer voice 100 voip incoming called-number 1234
C. Dial-peer voice 100 voip Destination-pattern 1234
D. Dial-peer voice 100 voip answer-pattern 1234
Hi,
I agree
First, the router or gateway attempts to match the called number of the call setup request with the configured “incoming called-number” of each dial peer. Because call setups always include DNIS information, it is recommended to use the incoming called-number command for inbound dial peer matching. This attribute has matching priority over the “answer-address” and “destination-pattern” commands.
Hello,
in the Inbound Dial-peer matching process, the ‘incoming called-number’ has the highest priority over asnwer- address & destination pattern.
I agree with you Guys
the correct answer is B, the precedence is
– incoming called-number
– answer-address
– destination pattern
I agree