ā01-04-2017 02:39 PM - edited ā03-17-2019 09:06 AM
I did this and it didn't change anything, is this really supposed to work?
Set the Incoming Calling Party National Number Prefix setting in Call Manager service parameters, advanced - to 91
Or do I have to add translation patterns like I have seen in Cisco documentation?
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ā01-04-2017 02:50 PM
Hi,
Please note that the number would have to be classified as National Number in order
for this configuration to work.
This parameter allows you to prefix specified digits to the calling number of an inbound call on the basis of the Type of Number field in an inbound offered call that gets terminated at an IP Phone
I would suggest you to go with Translation and Transformation.
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Regards,
Adarsh Chauhan
ā01-05-2017 06:44 AM
That's the reason the parameter didn't work, SIP doesn't have numbering plan/type implemented, that only works if you're using a PRI.
ā01-04-2017 02:50 PM
Hi,
Please note that the number would have to be classified as National Number in order
for this configuration to work.
This parameter allows you to prefix specified digits to the calling number of an inbound call on the basis of the Type of Number field in an inbound offered call that gets terminated at an IP Phone
I would suggest you to go with Translation and Transformation.
Please rate and mark if helpful
Regards,
Adarsh Chauhan
ā01-04-2017 03:27 PM
What do you use for PSTN???
ā01-05-2017 06:11 AM
It is Cox Communications SIP trunk.
ā01-05-2017 06:44 AM
That's the reason the parameter didn't work, SIP doesn't have numbering plan/type implemented, that only works if you're using a PRI.
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