01-25-2011 05:43 PM - edited 03-16-2019 03:04 AM
Is there a way to set up a route pattern or translation pattern to distinguish between 2 dialing strings by the number of digits? Let's say I have internal DN's that are 6 digits long. So for example can I distinguish between an internal DN of 351234 and an external call to 351-2345 (without the user dialing 9 first). In Meeting Place when you join a meeting you can have it call your phone - the problem is that guest users from outside the company don't realize they need to put 9 in front of their external 7 or 10 digit number. I want to insert the 9 but not if the user is internal and entered their 6 digit DN. CUCM 7.1.3 and Meeting Place 8.x with a SIP trunk connecting them.
Thanks,
Bill
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01-26-2011 04:09 AM
The only way is to configure them in different partitions and make sure that you can only reach the one you need.
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01-26-2011 04:09 AM
The only way is to configure them in different partitions and make sure that you can only reach the one you need.
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01-26-2011 10:13 AM
@javalenc
I suppose the question is
Internal DNs 6 digits
External Local PSTN calls 7 Digits.
We need to prefix 9 to 7 digit number from the Meet-Me conference.
I think a TP XXX-XXXX adding 9 will do . Give the Meet Me caller the CSS to hit the TP Partition.
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01-26-2011 07:50 PM
I created 2 partitions, one with the internal numbers, one with the route patterns for external calls. I gave the external route partition the highest priority in the CSS. Works on my test using a phone. To test with Meeting Place I have to wait for the weekend.
01-31-2011 06:05 PM
This works with Meeting Place - once I realized that the call from Meeting Place i
s inbound as far as the SIP trunk is concerned.
Thanks for your Help.
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