07-17-2008 10:16 AM - edited 03-15-2019 12:02 PM
I have a new office located in London UK. I would like to setup toll bypass so if a user in the UK dials a US number, it will use one of my gateways located in US. I have loaded the UK dial plan 31.0 I have tried to setup a dial pattern of 9.001! and use the Internat->Nat discard digits. What I see on the phone is that all the digits get cut off and only the 9 is sent. Using CCM 4.1(3)
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07-17-2008 12:57 PM
haha sorry, i was thinking on dial-peers when i wrote that. should have been Xs =)
glad to know it seems to be working now
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javalenc
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07-17-2008 11:09 AM
are you talking about 1 cluster or 2 clusters with an ICT?
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javalenc
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07-17-2008 11:33 AM
I have a single Call Manager cluster located in the US. I have both the North America Dial Plan and United Kingdom Dial Plan loaded on the Call Manager. The goal is for the use in the UK to dial 9,001(US area code)(local number) 9,001(XXX)(XXX-XXXX) and instead of it dialing out the UK ISDN gateway and making a international call, I want to drop the 00 and then send it out my US gateway. Both are H.323 and are connected via an MPLS network. I don't know what an ICT is.
07-17-2008 11:59 AM
create a route pattern 900.1[2-9]..[2-9]..... discard predot and assign a route list that points to the US GW.
Make sure only UK phones can reach the partition
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javalenc
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07-17-2008 12:50 PM
Ok, in CCM 4.1(3) it will not allow multiple dots, but it got me thinking.
I created the route pattern of 900.1! I did a discard digit of PreDot. I had to add back the prefix digit of 9 since I do all my final dial patterns on the router. It works. I will do final testing when I have an person in the office tomorrow. (I have a phone here in the US that is setup like it is in the UK)
07-17-2008 12:57 PM
haha sorry, i was thinking on dial-peers when i wrote that. should have been Xs =)
glad to know it seems to be working now
HTH
javalenc
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07-21-2008 06:03 AM
I have tested my solution with the help of your input and it works perfectly. Thanks.
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