06-09-2022 07:20 AM
Hi All
Which component cucm will looks first when the call placed on the cucm registred ip phone to pstn calls ? translation pattern or Route pattern I could not find exact any documents for this can you please someone also provide me offical cisco documantation for this?
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06-11-2022 12:36 AM
Thank you, Roger . I wrote incorrect information .
I agree with you. Translation pattern used for outgoing call too.
Regarding to question from topicstarter:
Translated Pattern used for digit manipulation.
Route Pattern used for making call.
First - digit manipulation , then route call.
"CUCM uses translation patterns to manipulate digits before forwarding a call ... " from https://www.ciscopress.com/articles/article.asp?p=1745737&seqNum=3
i beg your pardon all - for yesterday incorrect message
BR Oleksandr
06-10-2022 12:44 AM
There are no priority between different configuration elements in CM when number analysis is evaluating what to use to route a call. All of these are in the same table more or less. What influence the order is the best match and then order of partitions within the calling search space.
06-10-2022 08:07 AM - edited 06-10-2022 08:09 AM
Hi ,
Translations Patterns are used first for incoming calls to CUCM.
You can easy check it whithout documentation )
P.S. for outgoing calls translation patterns not used
BR Oleksandr
06-10-2022 07:05 PM
I challenge both of your statements. Translation patterns can definitely be used for outbound calls. We do that for 0 (zero) prefix dial to convert to +E.164. Also for inbound calls there are no absolute priority for translation patterns to always be used first.
06-11-2022 12:36 AM
Thank you, Roger . I wrote incorrect information .
I agree with you. Translation pattern used for outgoing call too.
Regarding to question from topicstarter:
Translated Pattern used for digit manipulation.
Route Pattern used for making call.
First - digit manipulation , then route call.
"CUCM uses translation patterns to manipulate digits before forwarding a call ... " from https://www.ciscopress.com/articles/article.asp?p=1745737&seqNum=3
i beg your pardon all - for yesterday incorrect message
BR Oleksandr
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