03-05-2014 06:31 AM - edited 03-19-2019 07:58 AM
Hi Community.
I did something wrong. After i reinstalled the whole CUCM i forgot something to configure, but i dont know what.
The Problem: If someone external calling in the phone saves and display the phone numer as following as an example +41 44 123 4567.
If i now want to call back the phone dials +41 4 and immediately delete the leading + and rings 414. We have internal 3 digit phonenumbers, but not a phone with the number 414 therefore the phone says cant connect.
Why will the leading + be deleted. What did i wrong.
Best regards patrick
03-05-2014 07:54 AM
Hi Patrick.
You have probably configured a translation pattern or route pattern that strip the +.
It could be something similar to \+41.!
On route plan report search for all dn or patterns beginning with \
HTH
Regards
Carlo
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03-05-2014 08:40 AM
Hi Carlo.
Yes i have a translation pattern with \+.! it discard digits predot and prexif digit (outgoing call) with "00".
And its working if i call with Cisco Jabber it translates +41 44 123 4567 to 0041 44 123 4567, but not if i use the phone.
If i call +41 44 123 4567 with the phone it ends with 414.
Can you help me ?
03-05-2014 08:55 AM
Hi Patrick
Try to use Dialed Number Analyzer (through serviceability) putting your DN as calling party and use the css assigned to the DN.
As dialed digits insert +
Take a screenshoot and post here
Let me know
Regards
Carlo
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03-05-2014 11:59 PM
Hi Carlo.
I did it, and it looks good in my opinion. But the phone still deletes the "+".
03-05-2014 08:26 PM
- Do you use a prefix to dial out?
- What do your application dial rules look like?
Regards,
Aaron
03-06-2014 12:01 AM
Hi Aaron.
No i dont use a prefix, and where do i look for the aplication dial rules.
Best regards patrick
03-06-2014 04:18 AM
Hi Patrick.
If you have a translation Pattern \+. sripping pre dot , the behaviour is correct.
Please expand the DNA result so we can check it in detail.
Thanks
Regards
Carlo
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03-06-2014 06:41 AM
Sorry for that, here we go
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