[cisco-voip] DID ranges with an offset?

Jonathan Charles jonvoip at gmail.com
Tue Jun 19 17:54:15 EDT 2007


No.

You only need one... it is ok to translate more than you own, as long
as your users won't be dialing it.


Jonathan

On 6/19/07, keli at carocomp.ro <keli at carocomp.ro> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>   sorry, I was definitely not clear enough on this one :)
>
> the extensions range from 100 to 150 and from 200 to 250. However
> there are far less than 100 extensions, that's why only some of them
> overlap, and not all. (in those ranges groups are somewhat scattered
> so I have 100, then 110 is the next,111, 120 etc.)
>
> However, in the mean time, I figured, I don't need that many
> translation patterns after all, only about 6 (1 for 1XX, that goes
> straight, then 1 each for 20X, 21X, 22X, and so on)
>
> There is still an issue with external phone number mask, as I will
> have to set those manually for each of the 2XX phones, as far as I can
> tell :(
>
> thanks anyway,
>    Zoltan
>
> Quoting Jonathan Charles <jonvoip at gmail.com>:
>
> > Use a translation pattern in CCM...
> >
> > For Example:
> >
> > 39[5-9]XX to 2XX
> >
> > 39[1-4]XX to 1XX
> >
> > And a 3950 to 150 to cover the overlap.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Jonathan
> >
> > On 6/19/07, Kelemen Zoltan <keli at carocomp.ro> wrote:
> >> Hi!
> >>
> >> I was wondering if anyone has a decent idea, how could I route a block
> >> of 100 numbers (...9XX) to two blocks of 50, partially overlapping in
> >> their last two digits, short of a ton of translation patterns?
> >>
> >> So, I have incoming: 39XX
> >> and inside we have 1XX and 2XX extensions, where the last two digits
> >> partially overlap from the two groups.
> >>
> >> I can have 00->49 translate directly to the 1XX range, so that's a 50%
> >> improvement :)
> >> but how can I translate (easily) the last 50 into 2XX?
> >>
> >> Changing the existing extensions is not really an option, but something
> >> like 39XX translated into 2XX-50 (that's a minus :-) ) could work for
> >> me. Like 3950->200, 3965->215 and so on ...
> >>
> >> It's a CCM 4.1.3, with a MGCP controlled PRI line.
> >>
> >> thanks,
> >>  Zoltan
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