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Trying to Configure Auto DN on a VoIP GW

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Nortel4Ever

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Nov 1, 2011
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I've got 2 BCM50s in 2 different cities that have a VoIP gateway configured between them. They can 4 digit dial, desktop to desktop no problem. I'm trying to configure an Auto DN so that they can access local dial tone in the opposite city. Under the Private Networking settings I have an Auto DN programmed, I have Remote Package 03 programmed that allows access to the local trunks (PRI in BlocB), I have the VoIP trunks configured to use Remote Package 03. When I dial the Auto DN from the opposite city it is not being detected by the BCM, but rather the incoming call defaults to the Prime Set for the VoIP trunks.

At this point I don't know what more can be done or what I've missed

 
You need the MCDN licence to allow voice mail to transfer over the network.

Marv ccna
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Both systems have an MCDN license and this not a voice-mail issue at all. Please re-read.

 
lol, something I rarely do is network them.

See if this post helps:

Also this guide might:

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Thanks CurlyCordd, I had been referring to the BCM Networking configuration guide, but unfortunately it seems to contradict itself. In one section it says you can use an Auto DN, but not DISA DN on VoIP gateways, and in another section it says you can't use either of them which is what I found yesterday. I will keep trying, the thread link you supplied seems to make sense.

 
Thanks again Curly, with the help of the above referenced thread and a bit of trial and error I was able to get this working.
A Remote Package with access to both the VoIP trunk block and PRI block has to be applied to the VoIP trunks, then you need the proper destination codes and a public route set to use the VoIP gateways. Once you put all of those pieces together it works slick.

 
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