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Redirecting Number not matching dial-peer

LaurentMichel
Level 1
Level 1

Hi,

 

Our ISP has add 10 new numbers on our PRA/E1 line.

Because the new number is not in the same region they made a redirection on ISP level.

 

We receive the following output:

Calling Party Number i = 0x2183, 'XXXXXXXXX'
                Plan:ISDN, Type:National
        Called Party Number i = 0xA1, 'YYYYYYYYYY'
                Plan:ISDN, Type:National
        Redirecting Number i = '!', 0x008F, 'ZZZZZZZZ'
                Plan:ISDN, Type:National

 

 

ZZZZZZZZ is the new number. I made a translation-profile with a  translate redirect-called to translate ZZZZZZZZ to 8270 to 8279

 

I also made

dial-peer voice 11 voip

 preference 1
 destination-pattern 827.
 session target ipv4:x.x.x.x

 

But it is not hitting this dial peer. It keeps hitting the dial peer for 'YYYYYYYYYY'

 

Someone an Idea?

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Brandon Buffin
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

You cannot match the dial peer on redirecting number. Couple of options:

 

1. Match your dial peer on the called number - YYYYYYYYYY

2. Ask the telco to send you ZZZZZZZZ as the called party number

 

Brandon

Hi,

 

1. Match your dial peer on the called number - YYYYYYYYYY

--> this is not working as all the 10 new number are forwarded to same YYYYYYYYYY number.

 

2. Ask the telco to send you ZZZZZZZZ as the called party number

--> I will ask the telco if they can....

I am not sure how big is the setup and whether it worth it, but if required you can point your PSTN gateways to CUBE. For all incoming calls, the outgoing call goes to CUBE. Now on outgoing dialpeers you can copy redirect number which will be sip contact header to TO header. Then your CUBE will route the call based on called number. This can be done using sip profiles.
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