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Similar to the show ip interface brief command, using show dial-peer voice summary en-
ables you to see a table view of all the dial peers that exist on your voice gateway. If calls
fail as they are dialed, this is usually the best place to start. Use this command to verify
that the expected dial peers exist, have the correct destination pattern configured, and
point to a port or IP address that is reachable from the CME router. Example 15-1 shows
the output of this command.
Example 15-1
show dial-peer voice summary Command Output
CME_A# show dial-peer voice summary
dial-peer hunt 0
AD PRE PASS OUT
TAG TYPE MIN OPER PREFIX DEST-PATTERN FER THRU SESS-TARGET STAT PORT
20005 pots up up 1500$ 0 50/0/20
20006 pots up up 1501$ 0 50/0/21
20007 pots up up 1502$ 0 50/0/22
20008 pots up up 1503$ 0 50/0/23
20009 pots up up 1504$ 0 50/0/24
20010 pots up up 1505$ 0 50/0/25
20011 pots up up 1506$ 0 50/0/26
20012 pots up up 1507$ 0 50/0/27
20013 pots up up 1508$ 0 50/0/28
20014 pots up up 1509$ 0 50/0/29
1101 pots up up 1101 0 up 0/0/0
1102 pots up up 1102 0 up 0/0/1
1200 voip up up 91.......... 0 syst ipv4:67.215.241.250
1201 voip up up 9[^1]..[2-9].... 0 syst ipv4:67.215.241.250
In this example, if you tried to call the destination 916025551212, you could identify a
match on dial peer 1200.
Now, verifying that a dial peer matches a dialed string and actually completing a call can
be two different things. If you verify the dial peer and still receive reorder tones, you can
use the debug voip dialpeer command. This command shows digits as they are dialed, as
shown in Example 15-2.
 
 
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