11-26-2007 06:42 PM - edited 03-15-2019 07:26 AM
Hello Everyone,
I am trying to post my unresolved issue one more time before opening a case with Cisco TAC.
When I dial 9 to go to PSTN network the seconday dial tone comes after dialing the next digit following the 9. For example, If I want to dial 9617-234-5678, I hear the secondary dial tone after dialing 6. I verified almost everything. There's no overlapping (just 911) and the provid outside dial tone in all route and translation patterns is checked. I used the DNA and below is the output. As you can see in the output of the DNA, the outside dial tone shows NO but I double checked and all route and translation pattern are providing outside dial tone. Could you please let me know if I am missing something. Here's the output:
Results Summary
Calling Party Information
Calling Party = 5148550570
Partition =
Device CSS =
Line CSS = CSS-Devices-725MDL
AAR Group Name =
AARCSS =
Dialed Digits = 95146857607
Match Result = RouteThisPattern
Matched Pattern Information
Pattern = 9.[2-9]XX[2-9]XXXXXX
Partition = PT-PSTN
Time Schedule =
Called Party Number = 5146857607
Time Zone = Greenwich Standard Time
End Device = RL-MTL-1250RL
Call Classification = OffNet
InterDigit Timeout = NO
Device Override = Disabled
Outside Dial Tone = NO
Call Flow
Route Pattern :Pattern= 9.[2-9]XX[2-9]XXXXXX
Positional Match List = 5146857607
DialPlan =
Route Filter
Filter Name =
Filter Clause =
Require Forced Authorization Code = No
Authorization Level = 0
Require Client Matter Code = No
Call Classification =
PreTransform Calling Party Number = 8916
PreTransform Called Party Number = 95146857607
11-27-2007 03:09 PM
So, just to have this straight, you do NOT wish to have the secondary dial tone, correct?
If yes, then try removing the secondary dial tone from all the Route patterns and translation patterns that begin with 9 and test again. If I remember correctly if you have at least one that has it, it will play since you have a potencial match.
11-27-2007 06:53 PM
I do whant to have a secondary dial tone. The problem is that the secondary dial tone plays after dialing the digit following 9. For example if I want to dial 9514-123-4567, the seconday dial tone plays after dialing 95. I checked everything, there's no overlapping and the provide outside dialtone box is checked for all route ans translation pattern. When I use 6 as a predot digit it works fine but doesn't work with 9. Do you think 911 route pattern could be the problem? if so, how can I resolve this issue?
Thanks,
11-28-2007 08:40 AM
I am having the exact same problem. The interesting thing though is that if I dial number that begins with 9, I don't get the outside dial tone until after I dial the digit following the second 9. For instance if I dial 9,989-1234, I don't get the outside dial tone until after the 8.
11-28-2007 08:42 AM
Yes, the problem is with the 911. There are some workarounds, like changing the 911 to 9.911 and instruct your user to dial that way.
11-28-2007 10:14 AM
This is not really a smart solution changing the 911 to 9.911. . In the case of emergency, some people don't remember to dial 9 before 911. I always configure both route patterns and I think this is the way that it has to be done. I remember in some of my previous installations, I have used both with no issue but don't understand why it's not working now. Isn't there any another work arounds?
Thanks,
11-28-2007 12:28 PM
Agreed. I have them both configured as well and have never had any problems until yesterday afternoon. Just to be sure, I dialed 911 to make sure that those calls were being routed properly and they were.
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