11-03-2006 05:58 AM - edited 03-13-2019 03:40 PM
We use Client matter codes for long distance calls for Call Accounting. We have it so users can dial *6 then the Client Matter Code (*6XXXXXXXXX) then the number. The dial pattern we have is *6XXXXXXXXX9@. This works for Domestic calls, but when I build a dial pattern for international calls based on the same logic (*6XXXXXXXXX9.011!) the last couple of digits get dropped. Is there only a certain amount of digits that can be handled? Our gateway is using MGCP. This is also a Qsig connection to an Avaya Definity G3. When doing a debug isdn q931 it shows that not all the digits are being passed to the Avaya.
11-09-2006 07:48 AM
Try the command, "forward all" under voip interface
This URL should help you:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps5629/prod_maintenance_guides_list.html
12-05-2006 01:00 PM
What Version CCM are you using... and did you get Int'l to work at all?
Thanks
12-06-2006 05:09 AM
CM Version 4.1(3)sr4b. I figured out a way to do it by using a voice translation-rule that would strip the CMC digits out before sending the number to the PSTN. The CMC still shows in the CDR Table so our Call Accounting software sees them.
12-06-2006 09:34 AM
So .. now it WILL work for Domestic and Int'l calling.. with "wildcarded" CMCs?
please say yes!
-Sam
12-06-2006 12:35 PM
It works with the gateway if you are using h323. I am still trying to figure out how to get it to work with mgcp since I don't think you can control the call with dial peers using mgcp. I am probably going to switch my mgcp gateway to h323.
Here is the voice translation setup I used.
voice translation-rule 20
rule 1 /^\*6.........9/ //
voice translation-profile CMC
translate called 20
dial-peer voice 6 pots
description CLIENT MATTER CODE
translation-profile outgoing CMC
destination-pattern *6.........9T
port 0/1/0:23
12-06-2006 07:23 PM
I found another way to do it as well.
Create the dial pattern *6XXXXXXXXX.9@ for domestic and *6XXXXXXXXX.9011! for international. Then choose to Discard Predot when adding the Route Group to the Route List. This will probably require you to remove your current Route Group from your Route List and then re-add it back in with the Discard PreDot chosen. This works for MGCP and H323. The full length of digits continue to show in the CDR table for this.
12-28-2006 03:55 PM
This worked like a champ.. Thanks tons!
-Sam
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