11-18-2002 06:41 AM - edited 03-12-2019 09:36 PM
BT inform me that it is the european standard to not present the leading zero in incoming calls to my router from the pstn. What is the neatest, most scalable way to add a leading zero to every incoming number so that it is presented correctly on the IP Phone for my users?
11-18-2002 08:32 AM
It can be done on Call Manager, but I find that inteferes with billing applications, so I do it on the router. See config below:
translation-rule 1
Rule 1 ^1. 01
Rule 2 ^2. 02
Rule 3 ^3. 03
Rule 4 ^4. 04
Rule 5 ^5. 05
Rule 6 ^6. 06
Rule 7 ^7. 07
Rule 8 ^8. 08
Rule 9 ^9. 09
voice-port 1/0/0
translate calling 1
11-18-2002 09:44 AM
Is there a way to change the caller ID only for the numbers under the "Directories" button on the IP phone? The problem is that the useers must dial 9 (escape) and then 1 (pstn escape) to dial long distance numbers. Is there a way to change the caller ID presentation only for these numbers? I don't want to add confusion to biling records and other caller ID presentations on phones.
11-27-2002 06:15 AM
it has to be done for all calls and there's something else... international call will come in like 32...... for belgium for example you can fix this also but you have to use h323 for your gateway of course
translation-rule 2
Rule 1 ^.% 00 national national
Rule 2 ^.% 000 international international
!
!snip snip
!
dial-peer voice 1 pots
!snip snip
translate-outgoing called 10
no digit-strip
direct-inward-dial
port 0/0:15
11-18-2002 08:46 AM
It may be helpful for you to give the forum a better understanding of your environment. Things that would be helpful would be gateway hardware, signalling protocol you have chosen, version of call manager, etc.
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