05-27-2010 08:42 AM - edited 03-19-2019 01:00 AM
Got an existing cluster (6.1.4) that has a dial plan problem. The Line has a partition with an unfiltered 9.@, and the device has a partition with route filter 9.@ with route filter for Emergency calls (needed to ensure correct routing as all users are EM and move between sites). This doesn't work as an Emergency Call matches the Unfiltered 9.@.
I could fix by Using a filtered Route Pattern on the Line, but there are missing numbers on the GBNP and I'd prefer to leave it unfiltered. I have tried changing the Emergency Number definitions to full Route Patterns, but the unfltered 9.@ still routed the call. This seems confusing as surely an exact match in the RP is more specific ?
I'd appreciate comments on this as to the logic used when using National Number plans, also any other suggestions gratefully received
05-27-2010 09:45 AM
If you use DNA what pattern it says it's matching?
It'll also tell you the regex it's matching.
Are you using the same partition for 9.@ and the other RPs?
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05-28-2010 01:28 AM
DNA shows what I explained in original post. The 2 route patterns are in different partitions, Its seems as though CUCM choses the unfiltered 9.@ on the line over the filtered9.@ on the device.
If it wasn't using GBNP, I'd expect the more specific RP to be chosen even though it was lower down the list - but this doesn't seem to happen. If this is true is there any docs that explain the rules about using supplied number plans ?
05-28-2010 01:51 AM
Hi
What you are trying to do is correct, and should work.
If the unfiltered pattern is matching, I would suspect that you have one of these problems:
1) A problem with the emergency route pattern - if there is no line CSS assigned (remove it) does it work? Obviously you may want to test an alternate number rather than go making lots of 999 calls. It might be that the partition it's assigned to isn't in the CSS you expect.
2) Some replication issue - try registering the phone to the publisher and see if it works correctly there.
Regards
Aaron
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