12-09-2016 03:58 AM - edited 03-17-2019 08:54 AM
Hi All
I Am trying to configure Call Manager so that when an External Caller calls in and is forwarded to an external number, It will keep the caller as the originator. Currently it is changing it to the transformation under the Route Pattern is there any way to do this so that just external number do not get transformed ?
Checking the Debugs on the Voice Router is looks like it is sending it with the transformed number and not the original number.
Thanks
Andy
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12-09-2016 05:56 AM
Hi Andy,
From the sounds of it you are trying to hairpin a call on the Gateway, i.e External call comes in and then goes back out. Typically most providers only allow you to present a CLI number which is on the circuit range or other non-geographic numbers that you may own.
So even if you were to present the original callers number as the calling party to the gateway, whether that be a mobile or landline, I suspect the carrier would override it with either the circuit default or block the CLI.
You can check this by setting the External Phone Number Mask on your line as a different number, monitor the gateway to see what number is sent and then see what is presented as CLI
Regards,
Richard
12-09-2016 06:41 AM
Hi Andy,
I'm surprised that they allow you to do that, basically letting you spoof calls from any number - I would spend some time on validating this first to see if they do actually allow it.
I assume the use case for this is CFA or CFNA configured on a DN?
Under System > Service Parameters > Call Manager - you could try setting Retain Forward Information Required Field to True
Regards,
Richard
12-09-2016 05:56 AM
Hi Andy,
From the sounds of it you are trying to hairpin a call on the Gateway, i.e External call comes in and then goes back out. Typically most providers only allow you to present a CLI number which is on the circuit range or other non-geographic numbers that you may own.
So even if you were to present the original callers number as the calling party to the gateway, whether that be a mobile or landline, I suspect the carrier would override it with either the circuit default or block the CLI.
You can check this by setting the External Phone Number Mask on your line as a different number, monitor the gateway to see what number is sent and then see what is presented as CLI
Regards,
Richard
12-09-2016 06:01 AM
Hi Richard
I Have Confirmed with the provider of The ISDN that it will allow this as this was my initial concern bur they are adamant that this will allow in so i need to proved that it is the ISDN.
Any idea how i can achieve this.
Thanks For your help
12-09-2016 06:41 AM
Hi Andy,
I'm surprised that they allow you to do that, basically letting you spoof calls from any number - I would spend some time on validating this first to see if they do actually allow it.
I assume the use case for this is CFA or CFNA configured on a DN?
Under System > Service Parameters > Call Manager - you could try setting Retain Forward Information Required Field to True
Regards,
Richard
12-09-2016 07:49 AM
Thanks Richard, Created a separate Route Pattern to test and managed to prove that this was the case that the ISDN Provider was translating the number.
12-09-2016 07:29 AM
Are you in the uk , if so confirm that you have something called type 3 cli enabled with the carrier as without that it won't work.
to prove what you're sending run a debug isdn q931 on the gateway and post it here so we can double check.
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