09-20-2012 04:01 AM - edited 03-16-2019 01:18 PM
we are using CUCM 8.6
we have a route pattern set up for local 7 digit numbers: [5-9]XXXXXX
we also have internal 4 digit DNs which start with 9
when dialing the internal DNs there is a delay because of inter-digit timeout
how can i fix this , isaw somthing about using the # button to stop interdigit counting.
how could i set taht up ,or any other solution.
thanks
09-20-2012 04:21 AM
In the route pattern put in the end # .. Then you can dial outside call following with the #
or change the access code for pstn numbers from 9 to 8.00! For example
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09-20-2012 04:28 AM
my problem is with the inside calls, having to wait for timeout is no good.
we do not want to use an access access code for outside calls
the question is is there a way to to let call manager know when i mean to dial only 4 digits and otherwise wait for more?
09-20-2012 04:26 AM
8.00! It was for international calls.. You can do it also for local calls..
I am sure that you catch what i mean
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09-20-2012 04:37 AM
Just to understand.. For calls outside to the pstn you don't use access code.. I mean for example 9 and then the other digits ?
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09-20-2012 04:42 AM
we do not use an access code
we dial 7 digits for local area calls (the users like it that way , just like they call at home)
09-20-2012 04:51 AM
OK
Clear.But you will have problem with this setup since your extensions numbers starting with 9.Your route pattern for local calls overlaping with your extensions numbers.
If i am correct you cant do anything about that with the current setup
Two solutions
Access code and then the remaining digits(But you dont want that)
Second change your first number of your extensions ..starting with 1 for example
But the best practice is the access code
Regards
chrysostomos
09-20-2012 04:55 AM
i read about an option of adding a # after internal DNs to cut of inter-digit timeout.
do you know of such an option?
09-20-2012 06:54 AM
Hi
You can change the inter-digit value to a 3000(this is the lower) , but dont except too much with that.
You will have again a delay (3sec)
Check at the service Parameter
Service: Call Manager
Clusterwide Parameters (Device - General)
T302 and change the value there
Regards
cc
11-12-2012 04:09 AM
11-12-2012 09:10 AM
Hi Syed
No we didnt find a solution for uor current config
the two choices left are changing the current config.
1. creating an access code for external calls (a number which none of our internal DNs start with)
2. dialing external calls with area code even in local area (maybe easier to implemnet becuse its like dialing from a mobile phone)
11-13-2012 01:42 PM
Hi Jocab,
Here is what i did as a work around.
Configured to Connect to Remote Extensions
!
dial-peer voice 330 voip
destination-pattern 33..T
session target ipv4:10.11.3.15
dtmf-relay h245-alphanumeric
codec g711ulaw
no vad
!
dial-peer voice 340 voip
destination-pattern 34..T
session target ipv4:10.11.3.15
dtmf-relay h245-alphanumeric
codec g711ulaw
no vad
!
dial-peer voice 350 voip
destination-pattern 35..T
session target ipv4:10.11.3.15
dtmf-relay h245-alphanumeric
codec g711ulaw
no vad
!
Configured to connect Local PSTN
!
dial-peer voice 501 pots
corlist outgoing Local
service aa
destination-pattern [3,8,6].T
port 0/2/3
forward-digits 7
!
with the above configuration the calls are working as expected with default interdigit time out.
at least for now it seems to be working, but i did infrom the customer to get back to me if they face any issue to change the configuration to have an access code for external calls as you stated.
thank you.
08-22-2015 05:48 AM
Hi,
run the following command:
R1#config term
R1(config term)#telephony-service
R1(config-telephony)#timeouts interdigit 2 ---time between digits before dialing
Please STAR5
Thank you
Interdigit timeout duration, in seconds. Range is 0 to 120. The default is 10.
To set the interdigit timeout value for all Cisco IP phones in a Cisco Unified CME system, use the timeouts interdigit command in telephony-service configuration mode. To return to the default value, use the noform of this command.
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucme/command/reference/cme_cr/cme_t1ht.html#wp9582813200
08-22-2015 09:05 AM
This is an old thread, and the were asking about CUCM, NOT CME
03-16-2016 09:55 AM
Hi, I had the same problem for a while, in my case calls made from the VG224 did not perform calls for very long digits, such as international calls, eg "9188 0 X XXXXXXXXXXXX" even if they could make the call without problem from conventional iP phones, looking for solutions got both:
1. From the VG224 changing the voice port parameter "timeouts inter-digit = 30 (default is 10), that work for my.
This led me to think that the problem was marking time and got another more general and definitive solution.
2. In the CUCM (7, 9 or 10) "Administratio> System> Service Parameters> Call Manager (Active)" modify the "T302 Timer" value to 6000 (default 15000, this definitely solved the problem for me.
I hope this helps.
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