[cisco-voip] making the move from 7D to 10D dialing

Carter, Bill WCarter at sentinel.com
Mon Dec 20 14:16:05 EST 2004


In your 7D Route Pattern you probably have 9.[2-9]XXXXXX.  You can work
with the Called Party Transformation like this.  9.[2-9]XXXXXX "Called
Party Transformation" Discard digits PreDot, "Prefix Digits (Outgoing
Calls)" 9abc (where abc=local area code)

When a user dials a 95551212 the route pattern will present 9abc5551212
to the Voice Gateway.


-----Original Message-----
From: Chad Whitten [mailto:cwhitten at nexband.com] 
Sent: Monday, December 20, 2004 12:19 PM
To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: [cisco-voip] making the move from 7D to 10D dialing

our local RBOC will be forcing the use of 10D dialing for all local
calls starting in March 05.  Right now they are allowing permissive
dialing of 10D (you can dial 7 digits or 10 digits).  When I try to dial
10 digits for a local number from our callmanager, i get a fast busy
after the 7th digit.  

i have a pri from the local rboc, terminated in a cisco vg200 using h323
to my callmanager.  my route pattern on the callmanager uses a
route-filter called 7D dialing that has the "Local-Area-Code" set to
"Does-Not-Exist"

my dial-peer on the vg200 is
dial-peer voice 1 pots
 destination-pattern 9T
 progress_ind alert enable 8
 direct-inward-dial
 port 1/0:23

Im guessing I just need to create a new route-filter where the
"Local-Area-Code" does "Exist"

Does anyone have any tips on making this transition as smooth as
possible?

--
Chad Whitten
Network Administrator
neXband Communications
cwhitten at nexband.com
601-944-4801 Phone
601-944-4803 Fax

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