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[RouterA-voice-dial] entity 1001 pots
[RouterA-voice-dial-entity1001] match-template 0101001
[RouterA-voice-dial-entity1001] line 1/0
2. Configure Router B:
<RouterB> system-view
[RouterB] voice-setup
[RouterB-voice] dial-program
[RouterB-voice-dial] entity 010 voip
[RouterB-voice-dial-entity10] match-template 010....
[RouterB-voice-dial-entity10] address sip ip 1.1.1.1
[RouterB-voice-dial-entity10] quit
[RouterB-voice-dial] entity 2001 pots
[RouterB-voice-dial-entity2001] match-template 07552001
[RouterB-voice-dial-entity2001] line 1/0
[RouterB-voice-dial-entity2001] send-number all
# Configure FXO interface Line 1/0.
[RouterB-voice-dial-entity2001] quit
[RouterB-voice-dial] quit
[RouterB-voice] quit
[RouterB] subscriber-line 1/0
[RouterB-subscriber-line1/0] private-line 0101001
Configuration example for one-to-one binding between FXS
and FXO
Network requirements
• Router A and Router B are connected over an IP network and a PSTN. Telephone A attached to
Router A can make calls to Telephone B attached to Router B over the IP network or the PSTN.
• Usually, Telephone A makes calls to Telephone B over the IP network. In the case that the IP network
is unavailable, Router A sends call from Telephone A through the bound FXO interface to Telephone
B over PSTN.
Figure 15 Network diagram










