10-17-2009 07:34 PM - edited 03-15-2019 08:07 PM
does CME support + sign? or E.164 dial plan? who has some doc to share?
thanks
10-17-2009 08:16 PM
Hi,
dialplan-patetrn command is effective only for CME phones not SIP phones. proper way is to
configure appropriate dial-plans on the applicable pots/sip dial-peers.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucme/command/reference/cme_d1ht.html#wp1013009
10-17-2009 08:20 PM
thx for your reply.
if incoming call is national, can CME prefix +1? if it is international, can CME remove 011 then prefix +1?
basicly, I am trying to align the CME with CUCM ver7
10-17-2009 08:29 PM
Hi,
I am looking more into this,
Are you trying to forward call to some other destination with + or full e.164 number,
just wanted to have more idea about the situation
10-17-2009 08:41 PM
sorry, let me explain again.
CUCM ver7 has below features
1, if incoming call digits are 10D, gw consider it as national call, so CUCM prefix +1, shown on IP phone, either calling ID or missed calls, it could be +1 and 10D
2, if IP phone see +sign, then CUCM can decide how to prefix digit when making outgoing call
and many more
I am wondering if CME has those features
thanks
10-17-2009 09:18 PM
For prefixing 9 or the outside dial-code for missed call entries,
please try the following :-
Voice translation-rule 1 (match anything from the PSTN and prefix it with a 9)
rule 1 /^\(.*\)/ /9\1/
voice translation-profile prefix9_inbound
translate calling 1
voice-port 0/0/0:23
translation-profile incoming prefix9_inbound
to test voice translation-rule,
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/voice/command/reference/vr_t1.html#wp1645848
Let me know
10-18-2009 02:48 AM
rule 1 /^\(.*\)/ /9\1/
This can be written more concisely
rule 1 // /9/
furthermore it does not handle international calls, thing that you can do using plan/type attributes in the rule.
10-18-2009 10:32 AM
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04-19-2013 04:42 AM
I have a similar question:
I try to place a call whit jabber client on iPhone, I select a contact from my conctact list, that have a prefix +39, so my default digit to place a call is 0. Is there a way to intercept che call from jabber and translate that from "+" to "000" ?
Thanks
04-22-2013 12:56 PM
Any ideas?
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