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How do you reset dial-peer connections.

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indojason

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My Cisco 3825 is out of synch with reality.

We have two voice T1s coming into the 3825, calls get converted to SIP and sent on to voip servers in the network.

If I type "show dial-peer voice 1" I find this in the output:
connections/maximum = 5/24

That is with the T1 administratively down. If I put the T1 up, it always shows 5 connections more than what is actually in use. Since this is the first T1 in the group from the telco, we can never have more than 19 incoming calls. Typing the same command shows me that, in the life of the router, this dial-peer has refused 44110 calls because of this problem.

Is there a command to rest that 5 to 0?

I tried "clear call voice" but that didn't help.

Thanks for any help.
 
Do you have any nailed-up connections? I believe those show as being in-use all the time.
 
No, no nailed-up connections. I was able to "solve" the problem by reseting the router.
 
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