08-01-2012 02:18 AM - edited 03-21-2019 06:06 AM
Hi,
I am facing this issue with my 9971 phones connected to UC520.
Whenever i am trying to dial an international number that starts with 8 as prefix i.e 800XXXXX as soon as i press 800 it starts giving me fast busy tone.
But works with all the regular 7975 and 7945 phones therfore not a problem with line seems some problem with configuration.These calls are going thru sip trunk ( if it has any issues with 9971 and sip).
Current config:
voice register pool 1
id mac ACA0.16FD.584A
session-transport tcp
type 9951
number 1 dn 1
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
username barigs password 123456
codec g711ulaw
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with dial-peer as:
dial-peer voice 106 voip
corlist outgoing INTERNATIONAL
description *** International Calls ***
destination-pattern 800T
translate-outgoing calling 3
translate-outgoing called 100
session protocol sipv2
session target ipv4:10.209.4.58
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
codec g711alaw
I tried applying the corlist to the voice register dn but it seems this command is not permitted here.
Any suggestions welcome. Need to resolve this urgently.
08-05-2012 03:32 AM
Hi all,
I have solve the problem temporarily but i think i will need some help again.
This problem was due to the after hours block pattern that we implemented, this required a pin to make international calls but the login button does not appear on the 9971 phones to enter the pin.
What could be the reason can anybody help me out. as this is necessary for international calls.
08-05-2012 07:20 PM
Hi Mohd,
Please have a look at which e-phone template is being used for that phone... If it does not have that label (Soft Key) on that template, you will need to use CCA to create a new one (Just copy one of the other ones) and add in the pin access to it so it shows up under one of the buttons.
I am just assuming that this is the case, it is the only logical thing I can think of unless the 9971 does not support this under its e-phone template.
Cheers,
David Trad.
08-15-2012 03:42 PM
The dial-peer would not have to be a pots? Or are you are using a SIP trunk?
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