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You can check the validity of your dial peer configuration by performing the following tasks:If you have relatively few dial peers configured, you can use the show dial-peer voice command to verify that the configuration is correct. To display a specific dial peer or to display all configured dial peers, use this command. The following is sample output from the show dial-peer voice command for a specific VoIP dial peer: router# show dial-peer voice 10 VoiceOverIpPeer10 - tag = 10, dest-pat = \Q`, incall-number = \Q+14087`, group = 0, Admin state is up, Operation state is down Permission is Answer, type = voip, session-target = \Q`, sess-proto = cisco, req-qos = bestEffort, acc-qos = bestEffort, fax-rate = voice, codec = g729r8, Expect factor = 10,Icpif = 30, VAD = disabled, Poor QOV Trap = disabled, Connect Time = 0, Charged Units = 0 Successful Calls = 0, Failed Calls = 0 Accepted Calls = 0, Refused Calls = 0 Last Disconnect Cause is "" Last Disconnect Text is "" Last Setup Time = 0 -To show the dial peer that matches a particular number (destination pattern), use the show dialplan number command. The following example displays the VoIP dial peer associated with the destination pattern 51234: router# show dialplan number 51234 Macro Exp.: 14085551234 - VoiceOverIpPeer1004 - tag = 1004, destination-pattern = \Q+1408555....`, answer-address = \Q`, group = 1004, Admin state is up, Operation state is up type = voip, session-target = \Qipv4:1.13.24.0`, ip precedence: 0UDP checksum = disabled session-protocol = cisco, req-qos = best-effort, acc-qos = best-effort, fax-rate = voice, codec = g729r8, Expect factor = 10, Icpif = 30, VAD = enabled, Poor QOV Trap = disabled Connect Time = 0, Charged Units = 0 Successful Calls = 0, Failed Calls = 0 Accepted Calls = 0, Refused Calls = 0 Last Disconnect Cause is "" Last Disconnect Text is "" Last Setup Time = 0 - Matched: +14085551234 Digits: 7 - Target: ipv4:172.13.24.0