One of my clients has an 'interesting' problem that probably can be solved with a translation pattern on the right dial-peer.
I have tried a bit myself but obviously without the desired result.
Let my describe the situation.
1 - Device 1 - old analog box - receives a call
2 - Device 1 signals some software via RS232 that it is receiving a call
3 - Device 1 opens an analog line on a second analog port and dials (DTMF) an external voice number
4 - Device 2 - a generic PBX - receives the call from Device one, opens an external line and calls out
5 - Device 3 - a Cisco UC560 receives the external call and puts it through to the internal designated line
The desire: eliminate the PBX and connect Device 1 directly to the UC560.
Problem 1: Device 1 cannot be programmed anymore, software and instructions have been lost.
Problem 2: Device 1 dials an external number (without a prefix).
Is there a way to keep the call on the UC560 without making a u-turn call back in?