An addressable call endpoint - a
software structure
that binds a dialed digit string to a voice port or
IP address of the
destination gateway.
Several dial peers always exist on each
router in the
network, and at least
two dial peers will be involved in making a call across the network, one on the
originating end and one on the terminating end. In Voice over IP, there are two
kinds of dial peers: POTS
and VoIP. VoIP peers
point to specific VoIP devices.
Cisco Dial Peer Enhancements This feature module describes the Dial Peer Enhancements for Cisco IOS Release 12.1(1)T. It includes information on the benefits of the new feature, supported platforms, related documents, and more.