12-25-2012 01:47 AM - edited 03-16-2019 02:51 PM
i made one application dial rule starting from '+' total digits '15' remove digits ' 1' and prefix to add '000'
Note: 0 to acces outside dial tone
but i am unable to dial ... any idea is it right or wrong ?? any suggessitions
12-25-2012 03:38 AM
Hi,
I'd prefer a translation rule to do this. Instead of the Application Dial Rules.
Translation-pattern: \+.!
Prefix: 000
Strip: Pre-dot
Add this translation to your international CSS and keep the CSS the same.
You can do multiple translations to cope with national destinations in +E.164 format (ie +44.!, prefix 00, strip pre-dot in national CSS)
Regards,
Erik
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12-25-2012 03:48 AM
why i am using Application dial rule because of Cisco Jabber for mobile. using mob is differnt than normal ipt . from ipt all working perfect
12-25-2012 03:56 AM
Hi,
If this is Jabber like a Softphone, dialing out over ip via your CUCM, then I would still use translations.
Please clarify the situation a little bit more. Maybe I'm not understanding the case.
Regards,
Erik
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12-25-2012 04:07 AM
yes jabber is like a soft client but for mobile phones contact you are not dialling 9 or 0 to access outside, for removing that you have to make some rules same like whatever you are dialling with normal GSM phone
12-25-2012 06:08 AM
What do the contacts look like on the phone? In what format are the numbers?
Are they +xxxxxxx formatted as your example app-rule implies? If yes, translation rules!!
Are you able to dial +xxxxx from your desk-phones?
I always instruct users to keep their mobile phone contact list (as well as outlook because they are often synced) formatted using +xxxxxx format. Makes things a lot easier.
Regards,
Erik
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12-25-2012 07:23 AM
see normally on mobile phones user are saving nos with area code and city code but when you are dialling via jabber how u will get outside dial tone without dialling 9 or 0
so for that u have to add prefix when user calling from jabber ... got my point
so my problem is only with international numbers which is not working
05-04-2017 07:13 AM
I know this is a very old post, however, allow me to explain your issue. If you are using plus dialing (+) on a application dial rule and you are looking strip the + out, then you will need to build a translation pattern. The digit remove option only support digits 0-9.
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