08-02-2012 07:29 AM - edited 03-16-2019 12:30 PM
Hi Everyone, how are you?
In july 29, here in São Paulo - Brazil in our mobile phones was added a new digit. So, our pattern for mobile phones will be changed from [6-9]XXX-XXXX to 9XXXX-XXXX. Anyone have informations of how to update Call Manager (8.5) to be compliant with this?
I have created a new route pattern forwarding all 9XXXXXXXX, but the call cannot be completed. Seems which the call wasn't forwarded to the router? Anyone have more informations about this? How to do that?
I didn't make any changes in dial-peers configured into router. Maybe this is the issue? How can I create a dial-peer to allow this?
Thanks a lot!
08-02-2012 07:42 AM
Build another POTS dial-peer such as:
dial-peer voice X pots
trunkgroup POTS (or port)
destination-pattern 9........
progress_ind setup enable 3
progress_ind alert enable 8
forward-digits all
This assumes there is no other off-net access code i.e. 9 that you are using on your PBX.
Also use debug on the GW to determine what is being sent to telco, the command will vary depending on what type of circuit you have.
HTH,
Chris
08-02-2012 07:51 AM
Hi Chris,
I just created the dial-peer, but seems which the calls don't leave the call manager, I receive a message saying "You call cannot be completed as dialed..."
Do you have another clue?
Thanks
08-02-2012 07:58 AM
Post "debug voice dialpeer" from the GW as the message does not imply the call does not leave CUCM.
Have you tried Dialed Number analyzer in CUCM to see what CUCM think it does?
Chris
08-02-2012 08:14 AM
Hi Chris,
I did a new test and while this I ran the command "sh voice call status" and I can see which the number is dialed as 9XXXXXXX (8 digits only, instead of 9). Call Manager or gateway is dropping the last digit.
I need to change anything else?
After put the dial-peer, I need to make any other procedure?
Thanks
08-02-2012 08:18 AM
Use DNA in CUCM to see if you perhaps have other overlapping patterns that match this first, or review your existing route patterns to spot another one, i.e. 9XXXXXXX on top of the 9XXXXXXXX you just added, or anything else that might create overlap, i.e. 9[2-9]XXXXXX, etc.
HTH, please rate all useful posts!
Chris
08-02-2012 09:59 AM
Hi Chris,
Using DNA I can see which this route pattern is being used correctly. Seems something when CUCM transfer the call to router.
Thanks
08-02-2012 10:34 AM
Can you post your configuration from dial peer and "debug voice dialpeer" along with "debug isdn q931" (if using PRI)
Chris
08-03-2012 07:42 AM
Hello Fernando
My old Route pattern for local calls in Sao Paulo
0.[6-9]XXXXXXX#
discard predot
I had the dia-peer
destination-pattern [6-9].......
With new digit on Mobile phone for region 11 (São Paulo), just set up the new route pattern:
Route-pattern 0.9[6-9]XXXXXXX#
discard predot
match with Dial-peer
destination-pattern 9[6-9].......
Remember the access code used for outside dial tone
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