03-16-2007 02:59 AM - edited 03-14-2019 08:30 PM
All,
I'm having a problem with translation patterns. I have only 1 translation pattern on my inbound isdn and that is:-
rule 1 /^329/ /9/
Which I'm using to translate 329xxx to 9xxx I then have a dial-peer for 9... going to call manager.
**Please see the attached file**
On a debug of q931 and translations, I see the call come in aiming at 329444 and it translates it to 9444, as per the rule.
For some reason, it then translates it to 444, which I've not got a dial-peer for and didn't tell it to do.
When a call comes in for 329752, it gets translated to 9752 and gets routed.
Out of the 400 number in the ddi range, about 200 work no problems and about 200 get stripped back to 3 digits.
I was running the software: c2800nm-spservicesk9-mz.124-3g.bin
Which I have upgraded to: c2800nm-spservicesk9-mz.124-13a.bin
The issue is still there.
I have worked around this by sending the 6 digits from the isdn to call manager and translating there.
However, there is also a link to a second provider on the same gateway and that still has the issue and I can't translate that on call manager, as it is mobile short dial and they call the real internal extentions.
Any ideas welcomed.
LH
PS - I also have a a translation on incoming calling to put 90 on the front of the number.
03-16-2007 04:06 AM
Hi Leigh,
I think your problem here is that you are using 9 for an outside line and using 9xxx for your extensions and as such they are conflicting, as a quick test change the outside line access dial-peer to another number ie from 9 to 8 and see if this solves your issue
HTH
Dave
03-16-2007 06:54 AM
Can you post you dial-peers configurations...it looks like the two calls are hitting two different dial-peers.
03-25-2007 12:00 PM
All,
The problem was that I had dial peers pointing to 9xxx and 9.T
I resolved this my sending all 6 digits to call manager and doing the translations there.
Thinking about it, I probably could have solved this with a "huntstop" command.
Many thanks for all your help,
LH
03-16-2007 07:00 AM
Take a debug voice ccapi inout of both calls and see the difference between the dial peers and what is going on on the call. Post both and also the sh run
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