06-30-2009 10:12 PM - edited 03-13-2019 06:29 PM
Hi,
I need help.
I can not dial from the Corporate Directory when the number is containing "+" as the prefix
for ex :
+659100xxxx
i created a translation rule but it only works if i dial directly 65910xxxx from the phone.
Anyone can help to solve this ?
Using CUCM 6.1 and AD
Thanks
Regards,
David
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07-02-2009 06:08 AM
The translation pattern will interrupt the plus (+) character as a regular expression character if you do not escape it.
For the translation pattern to match, you must type \+659100xxxx
07-01-2009 04:02 AM
Hi David, I tried to reproduce this problem on our 6.1 Environment, but not having the same issue even if the number contains a '+' as a prefix. Calls go through normally; and there is no translation pattern for it in our system.
07-01-2009 11:43 AM
Support for E.164 dialling patterns containing the + character was a new feature introduced in CUCM 7.0.
If you want to use + in route patterns you will need to upgrade.
See line 3 in table 1 at the link below.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/voicesw/ps6788/vcallcon/ps556/data_sheet_c78-485333.html
Please rate if helpful
07-01-2009 06:23 PM
Is there any parameter that should be changed ?
1. on our lab using CUCM 6.1 and it works with "+"
2. on our client using CUCM 6.1 but it doesn't work with "+"
3. on our productive using CUCM 7.1 but it doesn't work with "+"
pls help
thanks
07-02-2009 06:08 AM
The translation pattern will interrupt the plus (+) character as a regular expression character if you do not escape it.
For the translation pattern to match, you must type \+659100xxxx
07-02-2009 07:48 PM
I add " \+ " and it works !!
Thanks a lot
07-19-2009 06:41 PM
I found something strange.
In our lab and productive environment, it works by adding \+
however at one of our client using CCM 6.1 when I try to add \+ on the translation pattern, it says warning error.
I can't remember excatly the message.. seem that
"Translation pattern only can contains character .[!/ ,etc"
Any clue for this ?
Thanks in advance
07-19-2009 07:32 PM
I'm not even sure how you mention you were able to add it on a previous post. \ is not a valid character as noticed and also guides do not show it.
Wildcards and Special Characters in Route Patterns and Hunt Pilots
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/admin/6_1_1/ccmsys/a03rp.html#wpxref11697
Compare the exact versions you're running.
HTH
java
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07-19-2009 07:47 PM
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