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IntroductionWith the increased usage of mobility features and work from home scenarios, there is increased demand for the ability to transfer incoming calls from the PSTN back out to different PSTN destinations. When using SIP trunks for PSTN connec...
Great comment Jonathan! I agree, LUA scripting is a very powerful tool and allows for a more graceful solution. My only concern is that for many users it is a stretch of their technical skills. However, with your script as a template it should pro...
There is another way to get around this. If you create a loopback interface on the CUBE with an IP address which is routable in the network then you can have 2 separate SIP trunks in CUCM which point to the same CUBE. You will probably need to work...
Session targets are only defined under dial-peers. So if you have 2 possible destinations they you need 2 dial-peers. The e164 pattern map is for defining multiple, non-contiguous destination patterns to send calls to a single destination. Session...
The file format is that of a regular text file. The destination patterns are entered one on each line. Comment lines have a exclimation before them. You would use the same destination-pattern values and wildcards that you would for the destination...
I agree completely on the diversion header situation. We often see situations exactly as you describe, where the diversion header is carried throughout the provider network (and beyond), then causes issues when hitting VM systems at the far end. Th...