09-14-2010 12:22 PM
I have setup a SIP device that is connected to my UCM 8.0 system and when it calls a number/extension, it always adds a +1 before anything it dials. I can't seem to figure out how to strip the + off this call as it fails everytime. I've tried a ringdown with a blank number in the translation pattern to forward to a specific extension, and that doesn't work either. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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09-15-2010 01:53 AM
Hi
+ is a valid diallable digit on cm7+, so you can make your route patterns support that as well, or just put in a translation or something to strip it.
When you type it in a route pattern you have to enter it as \+ so I presume this would be the same for a tx pattern.
Regards
Aaron
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09-15-2010 01:53 AM
Hi
+ is a valid diallable digit on cm7+, so you can make your route patterns support that as well, or just put in a translation or something to strip it.
When you type it in a route pattern you have to enter it as \+ so I presume this would be the same for a tx pattern.
Regards
Aaron
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09-15-2010 07:11 AM
That did fix the issue. I created a translation pattern ( \+1.XXXX) where I did a predot strip and now it works fine. Thanks for the help.
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