01-21-2021 05:37 AM
I have 1 SIP provider and 2 clusters, the SIP trunk comes in at Cluster A. calls come into sip trunk router (cube), I have a translation rule that looks at the first 4 digits, if its area code for cluster A it discards all but the last 4 digits and inserts a 3 in front of them and sends it on to cluster A CUCM. If the call has the area code for Cluster B it drops all but last 4 digits then inserts a 1 in front and sends the call to cluster A CUCM. I have a route pattern that says if 1[2-9]XXX send to cluster 2 sip trunk, if the call comes into the CUCM beginning with a 3, it gets routed to the appropriate extension/CTI route point/vm. When I test inbound calling, from the router, I see the call inbound, I see the digit manipulation and it sending the call to cluster A CUCM. If the call is for cluster A it works, if the call is for cluster B it fails. I ran the dial number analyzer and if the call dialed begins with a 3 it works, if the call begins with a 1 it sends it to a call block route. I need calls for cluster B to go there, anybody have a clue where I went wrong, or is there a simp
01-21-2021 06:18 AM
Hi Mark,
You need to check the SIP trunk configuration in CallManager cluster A especially Calling search space in the inbound calls section of trunk and make sure that the CSS selected here has access to the partition of RP 1[2-9]XXX. Also since you have the SIP trunk terminated on CUBE, you can have dial peers in the CUBE itself to send the calls to appropriate clusters directly.
HTH,
Rajan
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01-21-2021 08:59 AM
I'm not sure how to do that with in the Cube using dial-peers, do you have an example?
01-21-2021 07:01 AM
The best option will be, translate the number from Cube and send the call directly to cluster A or B.
Check the inbound trunk CSS settings and make sure that it has privilege to call the 1[2-9]XXX RP partition.
01-21-2021 09:01 AM
I'm not sure how to do this with dial-peers, do you have an example of how to this using dial-peers?
01-21-2021 10:31 AM
Hi,
As per my understanding, your current method:
CUBE - Trunk to Cluster A --
matches the calls area code for cluster A --> Digit manipulation 3XXXX --> Cluster A
matches the calls area code for cluster B --> Digit manipulation 1XXXX --> Cluster A --> Route Pattern 1[2-9]XXXX -PT-ClusterB
Please verify
Option 2:
Cube - Trunk to Cluster A --> Dial peer to match area code for cluster A --> send call to Cluster A
Cube - Trunk to Cluster B --> Dial peer to match area code for cluster B --> send call to Cluster B
Regards
01-22-2021 08:31 AM
To answer your questions from above:
Please verify
1. SIP Trunk : TrunktoCube CSS should contain the PT-ClusterB -? The CSS used in the CUCM allows it access.
2. Sip trunk inbound should accept either all or 5 digits - the carrier for the SIP trunk sends us the CID in e164 format (+1XXXXXXXXXX), I have added a Voice Translation rules to strip all but the last 4 digits and insert either a 1 or 3 depending on the area code. From there I'm lost on how to get the cube to use those values to route the calls instead of theE164 number.
01-22-2021 09:15 AM
Is it possible to either share the logs from the CUBE (debug ccsip messages) and a screenshot of your SIP trunk configuration. I am interested to see your Inbound routing section.
01-22-2021 09:37 AM
in your first post you mentioned that when running DNA on cluster A It shows block the call for numbers starting with 1, so you need to check ur dial plan first. Cluster A CUCM doesn't know how to send the call.
01-22-2021 10:18 AM
Please provide screenshots of the CSS on the trunk on both CM A and B, screenshots of the configuration elements for call routing in A for numbers in B. Describe in detail the call flow, break it down per step with as much detailed information that you can. Without adequate information we have a hard time giving you advice on what to check.
01-22-2021 10:22 AM
Apart from the configuration objects in CUCM please provide the call routing information from the SBC.
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