04-08-2011 08:50 AM - edited 03-16-2019 04:25 AM
We just changed to a UC560 and just discovered that we need to dial a 1 to dial local numbers in a different area code.
I tried adding a couple extra dial plans for each area code (9859xxxxxxx, 9937xxxxxxx), but it starts ringing after the 8th digit is dialed (including the 9).
How can I configure this?
Thanks,
- Marc
04-08-2011 11:24 AM
Ryan,
Could you attach a show run? The must be a more specific dial-peer that is being matched and would like to look at the config.
04-08-2011 12:50 PM
04-09-2011 04:52 AM
I see that you have 2 dial-peers as pasted below which ones might be creating a problem in your scenario
dial-peer voice 63 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-local
description **CCA*North American-7-digit*7-Digit Local**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 9[2-9]......
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 62 pots
trunkgroup ALL_T1E1
corlist outgoing call-local
description **CCA*North American-7-digit*7-Digit Local**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 3
destination-pattern 9[2-9]......
forward-digits all
no sip-register
I see that you have additional dial-peers for area code 859 and 937 area code. I guess you must be trying to dial these numbers without trying to dial a 1 before those numbers. If thats the case it will not work with your current dial-peers since these are overlapping with dial-peers 62 and 63. Just to test, shut down dial-peers 62 and 63 and try making test calls. Check whether it solves your issue.
Hope that helps
Regards
Nitesh
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04-19-2011 02:03 PM
Are you saying that it's conflicting with the 7 digit dial plan? I kinda think we need that. The idea is to be able to allow 7 digit dialing for the local area code (513), and allow 10 digit dialing for the local and adjacent area codes (513,859, 937) for numbers that are not long distance.
Thanks,
- Marc
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