11-10-2021 02:39 AM
Dear,
We have an issue of rules in voice translation-rule limit.
As we know there can be only 100 rules and for now we have 81 in Inbound and 83 in Outbound.
We have to create 2 new voice translation-rule (for Inbound and Outbound)
And the question - is it possible to add several translate called rules in voice translation-profile section. For example, right now there are :
voice translation-profile Inbound
translate called 2
AND we need this:
voice translation-profile Inbound
translate called 2 4 6
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11-10-2021 03:43 AM - edited 11-10-2021 03:44 AM
Hi,
That's not possible no. It is possible to configure other translation-profiles and apply them to different dial-peers, but that may over-complicate your configuration.
It might be better to review your translations in place and look to remove any unused / legacy mappings as I could imagine that being an administrative nightmare! In general, if you have to configure that amount of translations for inbound & outbound, it may well be worth reviewing your strategy.
Assuming CUCM is in your configuration, you could configure translation patterns on CUCM instead to handle translation of the called numbers to your extension range. For the outbound, you could configure your Route Patterns (or Route Group) to use the Calling Parties External Phone Number Mask. As long as your phones have an external phone number mask configured, it should display their own direct dial number and that would remove the requirement for your outbound translation profile and rules.
It does require a bit of planning if you want to go that way, but it can be done. Either way would remove the concern around the limit.
11-10-2021 03:43 AM - edited 11-10-2021 03:44 AM
Hi,
That's not possible no. It is possible to configure other translation-profiles and apply them to different dial-peers, but that may over-complicate your configuration.
It might be better to review your translations in place and look to remove any unused / legacy mappings as I could imagine that being an administrative nightmare! In general, if you have to configure that amount of translations for inbound & outbound, it may well be worth reviewing your strategy.
Assuming CUCM is in your configuration, you could configure translation patterns on CUCM instead to handle translation of the called numbers to your extension range. For the outbound, you could configure your Route Patterns (or Route Group) to use the Calling Parties External Phone Number Mask. As long as your phones have an external phone number mask configured, it should display their own direct dial number and that would remove the requirement for your outbound translation profile and rules.
It does require a bit of planning if you want to go that way, but it can be done. Either way would remove the concern around the limit.
11-10-2021 03:59 AM
voice translation-profile Inbound
translate called 2 4 6 >>> This is not possible.
Making use of Wildcards it might possible for you to reduce the Number of rules. or as @Scott Leport mentioned if it a CUCM deployment you can do the transnational in CUCM.
11-10-2021 06:49 AM
As @Nithin Eluvathingal said, your best bet is to see if you can combine rules in the ruleset. Back in the day when you were limited to 15 rules in the ruleset, we got really good at doing this. If you can provide your list, we may be able to help. You can do that here or via private message.
Maren
(FYI: I really enjoy this sort of puzzle, so I'm happy to help!)
11-10-2021 09:29 PM
Unfortunately it's not possible because we have more than 80 sites and every month they increase al least for 5 filial so all rules are needed.
For now we have united call center for all sites so for the future we are planning just use 5-10 rules for specific branches. Also it is not unprofitable pay for 80+ sip numbers while you have call center
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