04-02-2007 12:26 AM - edited 03-14-2019 08:48 PM
I use CM4.2(1) and as5400xm with h.323 procotol and i have multitennant company that use multiple E1 on as5400xm so i use routelist prefix to add to number when send to router. and router match dial-peer destination pattern with prefix number.
the problem is when use this scenario. ipphone will display prefix and user was paranoid.such as i try to call 9029115218
then ipphone will display 919029115218.the 919 is prefix from routelist.
so please tell me if anyone have solution for this
04-04-2007 03:09 PM
Hi,
Can you send the number without the 919 to the router? If you can then, is the dial-peer a "pots" dial-peer?
If it is, then you can to the following:
Do not prefix digits at ccm. Pass the entire number to the gateway.
On the dial-peer match the destination-pattern with the 9029115218 and add the "prefix 919" command.
You can use num-exp or translation-rules as an alternative on the gateway.
Hope this helps. If you need further assistance please let me know.
Regards,
S?rgio Pinto
04-04-2007 03:26 PM
This is what I normally use for INT calls when access code is 9
voice translation-rule 1
rule 1 /^9\(.*\)$/ /\1/
!
!
voice translation-profile INT
translate called 1
!
!
dial-peer voice 300 pots
description TO PSTN INTERNATIONAL
translation-profile outgoing INT
destination-pattern 9011T
port 1/0:0
!
I have a similar case in the past and tried:
voice service voip
no supplementary-service h225-notify cid-update
!
Above commend will stop GW from sending h225 notify message
10-01-2010 04:39 AM
I was also looking for a way to suppress the H.225 Connected Number NOTIFY towards CallManager.
"no supplementary-service h225-notify cid-update" does the trick
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/voice/command/reference/vr_s12.html#wp1148699
Thanks!
/David
10-01-2010 11:09 AM
On newer 6.x and later there's a call manager service parameter "Always Display Original Dialed Number" that is helpful in cases like this too when calling though a translation.
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