Welcome to the Meego & Maemo board

Welcome to the board dedicated to all things Meego (&Maemo)!
This section is meant for discussing Nokia products such as the Nokia N9 and N900. Here you can meet other owners of these phones from around the world and discuss using and troubleshooting these models.
People from many different Nokia departments actively follow these discussions, and many participate with an "Employee" status. Read more about how Nokia follows this forum and how Nokia employees participate from our forum guidelines >>
On behalf of the Nokia Meego & Support Discussions teams,
vandelay
I wrote all my posts from 2005-2011 as an "Admin" for this community. I still work for Nokia as an external consultant, so my rank in all posts is now "Employee".

Hi all,
please don't ask any technical questions on this topic, instead search the existing posts or just start a new topic on this board. That way you'll have a lot better chances to get answers from the N9 / N900 expert users on this forum. (I've now locked this thread from further replies.)
I wrote all my posts from 2005-2011 as an "Admin" for this community. I still work for Nokia as an external consultant, so my rank in all posts is now "Employee".

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    This is easily done with dial peer statements . The dial peer in your originating router must route the calls to the terminating router first. That would look like :
    dial-peer voice xxxxx voip ( the xxxxx is just a tag)
    destination-pattern 45... (that would route any 5-digit calls beginning with 45)
    session-target ipv4:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (ip address of the terminating router)
    If digitones are to be dialed after the connection is established, use the statement:
    dtmf-relay-h.245-alphanumeric
    You could also use a statement to specify the codec to be used:
    codec g711ulaw
    You would need multiple voip dial peers if the calls were going to different routers based on the dialed digits. If all calls are sent to the same terminating router, use all wild cards in the dest-pattern statement.
    At the terminating router configure pots dial peers:
    dial-peer voice xxxxx pots
    dest-pattern 45...
    port x/x (whichever port the call is to be terminated on)
    prefix 45 (this re-inserts matched digits which are stripped off by the pots dp)
    Repeat for other ports which will receive calls.
    Paul

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