[cisco-voip] Translation Pattern

Lelio Fulgenzi lelio at uoguelph.ca
Mon Oct 18 23:55:09 EDT 2004


Calling search space is the likely cause to this conundrum. It's likely the cause of most conundrums - so it's best to check that first.

Unity ports have a calling search space which must contain the partition of the translation you are trying to access.

Try taking a look at the trace files - those can give you an idea of where to start looking further.

If you are considering putting the 1888 number right into the call handler though, you will have to make sure that the transfer restrictions are set up properly. That opens a huge hole in your system, and it's better to proceed using a CTI route point.

Something you might want to play with as well is a 'supervised transfer' as opposed to a 'release to switch'.

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Israel Lang 
  To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net 
  Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 9:10 PM
  Subject: [cisco-voip] Translation Pattern


  I am running a CM 4.01(sr2a) system. I have setup a translation pattern so that when an extension, 4902, is dialed it will call a 1888 number. If I dial 4902 directly it works fine, however I am sending calls to it from a Unity CallHandler. Here is the weird part….I have tried this in three ways. First way was to set up CTI route point which I point the CH at and it cfwdall to 4902. The second way is to set a second extension on phone to cfwd no answer to 4902 after like 2 seconds. The third is to skip the translation pattern and just cfwdall to the 1888 number. In all three cases I see the call go to the switch, but get busy tone back.

   

  Again if I call the number or translation pattern from the phone it works fine. To make things weirder if I cfwdall to my cell phone, a ten digit dial, it works. It works as well if I change the translation pattern from the 1888 number to my cell.

   

  Here is my question, anyone know of a better way to do what I am trying to accomplish or anyone have an idea what I am missing?

   

  TIA,

   

  Israel Lang

  System Engineer 

  NetGain Information Systems

   



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