12-06-2011 08:48 AM - edited 03-16-2019 08:24 AM
Hello everyone,
I have a very specific problem with a Nortel option 61C rls 25.40 integration with a Call Manager rls 8.5 and Unity Connexion. Systems are integrated by way of PRI routes between the Nortel and the CM. I am looking for a way to manipulate the caller ID of a call originator on the Nortel PBX so that Unity and CM see only 4 digits.
The customer's setup is as follows :
All the phones are on the Nortel PBX, with voicemail split half and half between Call pilot and Unity. When calling to CM from a Nortel phone, Nortel PBX sends 7 digits as caller ID, being extension number followed by a suffix of three zeroes. We've tried to have the Nortel PBX send only 4 digits (by changing the call type in NARS) with no luck because of lack of software packages CDP and QSIG.
Now, In CM, I've built Calling transformation patterns CSS that I've applied on the Device pool, so that when a Nortel Phone calls a Softphone on CM, the display shows the correct 4 digits caller ID, but on no answer calls redirected to Unity still push the 7 digits caller ID, hence creating confusions for users that hear info on caller with 3 zeroes at the end and not permitting features as message reply or callback.
Is there a way, in CM, that I can get to manipulate the caller ID of the caller beyond the cosmetics of the Calling transformation patterns?
Many thanks!
12-06-2011 09:07 AM
Hi,
You could use a tranlation pattern that only the I/Coming gateway has access to.
Create a partition
PA-NORTEL-INCOME
Create a CSS
CSS-NORTEL-INCOME
Add the New partition only
Create a Tranlation pattern that is in the new partition
Pattern = The called number range for your CME phones
CSS = A CSS that has partitions with access to the ip phones & unity etc.
Calling Party Transform Mask = XXXX
On the CUCM gateway page
Change the CSS to the new CS-NORTEL-INCOME
Now the call should flow
Nortel --> QSIG--> CUCM GWAY -->NEW CSS --> NEW PARTITION--> NEW TRANSLATION-->
Changes CLI
Then Via CSS to phones ,unity etc
HTH
Alex
12-06-2011 09:14 AM
Thanks Alex for your reply!
Unfortunately my Nortel system is not equipped with the Qsig package. The call flow is a little tricky.
Question : will a translation pattern affect the "Caller id of the calling party", or rather the digits they dialed?
Many thanks again!!
Marie
12-06-2011 09:19 AM
Marie,
QSIG or PRI as you stated in the original post it does not matter
Nortel --> PRI--> CUCM GWAY --> and so on
Yes, just the CLI will be altered not the Called number.
Regards
Alex
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