11-15-2016 02:31 AM - edited 03-18-2019 12:09 PM
Hi All,
I'm building a trunk between Cisco & Avaya, Where i would be need a dial-pattern start with "#".
I am facing issue with # dialing, as whenever i put "# " to dial i am getting disconnected.
can anyone help me with # dial sample configuration ?
Or
Can confirm me that # dialing is allowed to configure on CME ?
Below is the basic configuration i have performed on my CME.
voice translation-rule 1001
rule 1 /^#100\(...$\)/ /\1/
voice translation-profile SIP
translate called 1001
dial-peer voice 100 voip
destination-pattern ...$
session target ipv4:192.168.x.x
translation-profile outgoing SIP
incoming called-number .
voice-class codec 1
voice-class sip options-keepalive up-interval 12 down-interval 65 retry 3
no vad
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11-15-2016 02:51 AM
Hi,
Please change the terminating digit from # to * and see if it makes any difference;
dial-peer terminator *
- Vivek
11-15-2016 02:51 AM
Hi,
Please change the terminating digit from # to * and see if it makes any difference;
dial-peer terminator *
- Vivek
11-15-2016 04:16 AM
Hi Vivek,
I need originating digit "#" or "*" .
Lets say, i am sitting on branch A and i want to dial my branch B and they have extension range like 8xx.
Then from Branch A i should able to dial #1008xx or *1008xx to reach the branch B users.
Below is the dial-peer:
dial-peer voice 100 voip
destination-pattern #100...$
translate-outgoing called 100
session protocol sipv2
session target ipv4:192.168.x.x
incoming called-number .
voice-class codec 1
voice-class sip options-keepalive up-interval 12 down-interval 65 retry 3
dtmf-relay rtp-nte sip-kpml
no vad
!
Is there any way we can achieve this scenario ?
Regards,
Vishal
11-16-2016 01:32 AM
Hi Vishal,
As I mentioned before, please change the terminating (end of dialling) digit from # to * using following command and check the same. Doing so, I believe # should be allowed as originating digit to dial.
dial-peer terminator *
- Vivek
11-16-2016 01:50 AM
HI Vivek,
Thank you so much.
I have use the above given command and it worked for me.
11-16-2016 01:52 AM
Thanks for updating us back.
- Vivek
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