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Application dial rules for International

alap84
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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            

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etamminga
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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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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

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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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

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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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

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.