06-20-2013 11:39 AM - edited 03-16-2019 05:59 PM
Hi,
Recently we have noticed that we cannot call any 281.421-XXXX numbers from cisco phones.It says you may have to dial 1 or 0 before and no matter what we dial before the number, it gives the same message.This is local number and on 'call manager 7' we have these two route patterns defined.
9.281[2-9]XXXXXX
91.281[2-9]XXXXXX
I am not sure why its happening may be this issue was always there.if call the number from cell phone its fine. I do not have much experience with call manager .plz help
06-20-2013 01:25 PM
Zaria,
That announcement seem to be coming from your telco providers. That is certainly not CUCM playing that. What type of gateway are you using? You should look at the logs...Are you using E1/ISDN? then you can enable debug isdn q931 to see the trace on the call..if you are using sip trunk then use debug ccsip messages
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06-21-2013 09:30 AM
I have called our telcom provider.Waiting for their response on the issue.I hope its something on their side because clearly route pattern is defined for all 281 numbers.
06-26-2013 01:04 PM
the telecom provider setup the trace then mentioned that they did not see any call initiated.They said that it is a long distance number and your PBX system(I assume call manger) is treating it as local call that is why it is removing 91 before the number.
Does that mean we have to create call pattern something like this: 91.281.421.XXXX
Please suggest any solution.
06-26-2013 01:20 PM
If you need to send a 1 in the prefix then you need to configure a pattern like this..
9.1281.421.XXXX
Then on your gateway you ensure that the 9 is stripped if your gateway is configured with 9T or you strip it in cucm is your gateway is configured with .T
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