12-19-2011 02:18 PM - edited 03-16-2019 08:36 AM
Hi guys
I think is possible masking calling number for internal calls using translate pattern.
But now, I need translate the callED.
Example
Extension A is 9991234
Extension B is 9995678
When A calls B I wanna that A see 5678 and not all digits of the extension.
Look, I need masking the callED ID, the calling and calls works fine.
Best Regards
Peterson
12-19-2011 03:31 PM
Couple of ways to do this depending on callmanager version, phone model (generation) and dial-plan already deployed.
I would use the lines External Mask for the masking to the right 4 digits and Normalize the calling ID at the gateway.
Not knowing how you route calls to the offnet such as PSTN, just a guess you can use XXXX in the External Number Mask on the the line.
At the gateway you would use a Transformation Pattern (set in a CSS at the gateway or in the Device pool).
The transformation would be set to match DN 4 digit range (5XXX) and prefix 999 to convert this back to the full number.
If its H323 this can be pushed out to the gateway. This aligns closer to the SRND.
Using translations is possible but does not scale very well.
Mike
12-19-2011 03:57 PM
Mike.
Thank you for your reply but questions is for internal calls. Don't have gateway buddy!
Best Regards
Peterson
12-23-2011 07:08 AM
Hi
I found this link
https://supportforums.cisco.com/thread/2119303
I think also that is impossible change called number in internall calls (on-net)
12-23-2011 08:23 AM
Peterson,
I have just had a play with this in the lab.
Reading what you want it is the CONNECTED number you are trying to change not the Calling or Called
IE this is the number you see on the CALLERS phone
If you use a Translation pattern you can only do 2 things
Change the connected number to ALLOWED (FEFAULT) or RESTRICTED
Changng to RESTRICTED will show PRIVATE on the CALLERS phone
So I can not see anywhere else that would allow you to modify the the CONNECTED number
Festive Greetings
&
Regards
Alex
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