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Peer Tag Server Group OOD SessID OOD Stat IfIndex


1 1 Active 87

Server Group: 1 OOD Stat: Active OOD SessID OOD Stat


1 Active 2 Active

OOD SessID: 1 OOD Stat: Active Target: ipv4:10.50.244.2 Transport: system Sip Profiles: 0

OOD SessID: 2 OOD Stat: Active Target: ipv4:10.50.244.62 Transport: system Sip Profiles: 0

Outbound Proxy The SIP Outbound Proxy configuration can be added to voice service voip, voice class tenant, or dial-peer configurations to specify the destination for a Layer 3 SIP Packet. That is, the session target on a dial-peer can be used to create the SIP Packet, but the outbound proxy can be where the packet is sent at Layer 3.

! voice service voip sip outbound-proxy dns:la01.sipconnect-us10.cisco-bcld.com ! voice class tenant 100 outbound-proxy dns:la01.sipconnect-us10.cisco-bcld.com ! dial-peer voice 100 voip session target ipv4:192.168.1.1 voice-class sip outbound-proxy dns:la01.sipconnect-us10.cisco-bcld.com !

It can be noted that the default configuration for a dial-peer is voice-class sip outbound-proxy systemwhich can cause a dial-peer to use global voice service voip > sip configuration. This behavior can be disabled and force a dial-peer to fall back and use the session target as the layer 3 destination per dial-peer with this configuration:

dial-peer voice 777 voip no voice-class sip outbound-proxy

POTS Trunk Groups