03-17-2012 06:30 AM - edited 03-16-2019 10:11 AM
Hi,
I have calls coming into my cluster in E164 format, whilst retaining 7 digit internal extension numbers. I have two clusters setup using a non-Gatekeeper controlled inter cluster trunk, the issue I have is the + not being sent across the ICT, for example:
Looking at the logs on the 4006000 cluster the + does not appear, so assume its not supported across the ICT, so my question is how can I re-insert the +, I have tried to do this using the Incoming Calling Party transformation on the Trunk however I can't get this working to update the originally calling party number (44141123456), I can only seem to modify the calling party initiating the call across the ICT (5006000)
03-17-2012 07:43 AM
What versions of CUCM are you using?
SIP is Cisco's recommaded integration method on recent versions, is that not an option for you?
HTH,
Chris
03-17-2012 05:09 PM
i think the h323/ict removing the + of the redirected call
as Chris sugested can you try SIP instead !
no sure in call manager if you can add the + to the redirected number you might need a CUBE in between with translation pattern to prepend the + to the redirected number
again this is just assumption its better to test
HTH
06-04-2013 03:04 PM
DId you ever figure this out? Running into a similar issue now.
06-04-2013 03:21 PM
This is a limitation of H323 which is what is used for ICTs. You have to use SIP or add the + back via calling/called party transformations.
Thanks,
Brian
06-04-2013 09:12 PM
i would suggest to use sip trunk where we can use incomng transformation CSS to insert + sign on ANI.
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