02-06-2011 09:55 PM - edited 03-16-2019 03:17 AM
Hey Guys,
I'm wanting to change a incoming number block to another internal range on a h313 gateway.
Example
Incomming
change
12345XXX
to
12346XXX
then swap it around for out going
123456XXX
to
12345XXX
Would this be correc for incomming ?
Voice translation-rule 1
rule 1 /^12345/ /12346/
I guess for out going the transformations in call manager will sort that
Thoughts?
cheers,
Alan
02-06-2011 10:21 PM
Hi Alan,
The translation rule that you have created is absolutely correct to translate the number 12345XXX to 12346XXX. You can check the voice translation rules configured on your router with the test command as follows
PSTN#test voice translation-rule 1 12345001
Matched with rule 1
Original number: 12345001 Translated number: 12346001
Original number type: none Translated number type: none
Original number plan: none Translated number plan: none
For the reverse process you can use an external phone number mask as 12345XXX on the line configuration page or on the route pattern according to your design and let the caller id for outbound calls work as well.
HTH
Regards
Nitesh
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02-06-2011 10:37 PM
For the incoming translation-rules to work, apply the rule to a translation profile to change the called number and then apply the profile on the inbound dial-peer or incoming voice-port.
Check the doc for translation rules
HTH
Regards
Nitesh
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