03-09-2009 09:49 PM - edited 03-15-2019 04:43 PM
Hi,
We are facing a problem of dialing to missed numbers on IP phone since the number received on IP phone does not carry either "0"(Domestic Code for dialing within India)or "91"(International Code for India). To resolve the same,we searched on Cisco site & were able to find the document.
We did the configuration in Call Manager as per the document but we are still unable to dial to missed calls.
regds,
aman
03-09-2009 11:19 PM
Hi,
What protocol are you using MGCP or H323?
If you have used the cisco's documentation, you need to ensure that there is no other partition in the CSS of your gateway other than the partition for the xlation pattern you are using to add the prefix...
03-09-2009 11:32 PM
Hi,
We are using H.323.
We did the sanme way as you are suggesting.The same has been documented in the cisco document as well.
regds,
aman
03-09-2009 11:41 PM
If you rae using H.323, you can use xlation rules...
voice translation-rule 1
rule 1 /\(.+\)/ /0\1/ type unknown unknown
rule 3 /\(.+\)/ /0\1/ type national national
rule 4 /\(.+\)/ /91\1/ type international international
!
voice translation-rule 2
rule 1 // //
!
!
voice translation-profile CLI
translate calling 2
!
voice translation-profile DDI
translate calling 1
dial-peer voice 1 pots (whatever dial-p ports you are using for inbound calls)
translation-profile incoming DDI
preference 1
incoming called-number .
direct-inward-dial
!
dial-peer voice 92 pots (whatever dial-p ports you are using for ooutbound calls)
translation-profile outgoing CLI
destination-pattern 9T
port 0/0/:15 (whatever e1 port you are using)
So the first rule adds the required prefix depending on the type of call. It will add "0" for local calls and "91" for international calls
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