[cisco-voip] T1 Caller ID

Bryan Deaver bdeaver at cisco.com
Mon Nov 1 15:16:20 EST 2004


If this were a FGD trunk, I would expect some problems when the switch tries
to hand the call to the gateway since the switch should be expecting a
double-wink coming back.  Also, the general format from what I have seen for
FGD trunks on the ANI/DNIS is #ANI*#DNIS*.

If the inbound calls are working and the trunk on the GW side is configured
for e&m-wink/fgb and if this is an IOS-based gateway, you might be able to
achieve what you want through the use of a tcl script to parse the incoming
string into ANI/DNIS.

Bryan



> From: Wes Sisk <wsisk at cisco.com>
> Date: Mon, 01 Nov 2004 09:14:26 -0500
> To: Nick Marus <nmarus at gmail.com>
> Cc: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
> Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] T1 Caller ID
> 
> Hi Nick,
> 
> You have what we call a Feature Group D (fgd) trunk.  CM does not
> support fgd with MGCP, but you can take an IOS gateways, configure it as
> an h323 gateways, and have callerid working.
> 
> /Wes
> 
> Nick Marus wrote:
> 
>> Got a weird situation here...
>> 
>> Removing an old system and replacing it with a call manager. The older
>> system had a T1 for long distance, that they were getting caller ID on
>> by having the following format of digits sent on incoming calls
>> "*XXXXXXXXXX*1234", where the x's represent the caller id. No Problem
>> routing the call in call manager, just have a translation pattern with
>> *XXXXXXXXX*1234 pointing to internal extension 1000. Routes fine.
>> 
>> What I need is to send the caller ID represented in the X's in the
>> above string to the phone...
>> 
>> Any ideas on how to do this?
>> 
>> I've played around with "Calling Party Transformations" in
>> "Translation Patterns" a bit but cant seem to do it there.
>> 
>> Nick
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