[cisco-voip] Editing Missed Calls

Linsemier, Matthew MLinsemier at apcapital.com
Thu Jun 22 10:16:54 EDT 2006


Luis,

 

If you are MGCP, you can do the following:

With the release of Cisco CallManager version 3.3(3)SR1, there is an
alternative solution available for incoming calls that arrive from a
Q.931 gateway. Four new parameters are added to Cisco CallManager under
the Clusterwide Parameters (Device - PRI and MGCP Gateway) section, in
the service parameters for Cisco CallManager. They are:

*         National Number Prefix-This parameter defines the number that
is prefixed to an incoming national number and provides a means to help
identify national numbers, if necessary. This parameter allows you to
prefix specified digits to the calling number of an inbound call based
on the Type of Number field in an inbound offered call (ISDN SETUP
message). For example, a national call from 4085551212 can be assigned
the prefix 91. The maximum length is eight digits, and the allowed
values are 0 through 9, #, and *.

*         International Number Prefix-This parameter defines the number
that is prefixed to an incoming international number and provides a
means to help identify international numbers, if necessary. This
parameter allows you to prefix specified digits to the calling number of
an inbound call based on the Type of Number field in an inbound offered
call (ISDN SETUP message). For example, an international call from
456789 can be assigned the prefix 9 011. The maximum length is eight
digits, and the allowed values are 0 through 9, #, and *.

*         Subscriber Number Prefix-This parameter defines the number
that is prefixed to an incoming subscriber number, and provides a means
to help identify subscriber numbers, if necessary. This parameter allows
you to prefix specified digits to the calling number of an inbound call
based on the Type of Number field in an inbound offered call (ISDN setup
message). For example, a subscriber call from 1212 can be assigned the
prefix 9. The maximum length is eight digits, and the allowed values are
0 through 9, #, and *.

*         Unknown Number Prefix-This parameter defines the number that
is prefixed to an incoming unknown number and provides a means to help
identify unknown number types, if necessary. This parameter allows you
to prefix specified digits to the calling number of an inbound call
based on the Type of Number field in an inbound offered call (ISDN SETUP
message). For example, an unknown call from 5550123 can be assigned the
prefix 7. The maximum length is eight digits, and the allowed values are
0 through 9, #, and *.

Note:  These prefix values are added to numbers in missed or received
incoming calls based on the inbound Q.931 call type value. This method
only applies to Q.931 gateways. As for all other Cisco CallManager
versions, the National Number Prefix can be set to 91.

If you are H.323, you can do the following:

 

Create a translation rule similar to the following:

 

voice translation-rule 1

 rule 1 /^517/ /9517/

!

voice translation-profile ParseInbound

 translate calling 1

 

dial-peer voice 100 pots

 translation-profile incoming ParseInbound

 destination-pattern 9T

 incoming called-number .

 direct-inward-dial

 port 0/2/0:23

 

Granted, this will only translate numbers from the 517 area code, but
you get the idea.  I don't have a H.323 gateway in front of my so I
can't test it, but this should work.

 

-Matt

 

 

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From: cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net
[mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Socarras, Luis
Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2006 10:01 AM
To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: [cisco-voip] Editing Missed Calls

 

Does anybody know if there is any way to have a 9 automatically added to
an entry in the Missed Call directory as opposed to pressing EditDial
and then 9. 

 

Thanks,

Luis


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