[cisco-voip] CallManager Route Pattern/Filter Problem...
Lelio Fulgenzi
lelio at uoguelph.ca
Fri Dec 16 21:14:32 EST 2005
There are a few spots that digit manipulation occurs that you should look at. The first, is the route pattern. Near the bottom you have the called party transformations. Here you can drop pre-At for example so you don't send the 9 to the PSTN. The second is the route list and the configuration of each route group within the route list. Again, take a look at the called party transformations. If you don't have route groups in the route list, I think you can have the trunks listed, but I'm not 100% sure.
That's the first two places I would look. If the two route patterns are using the same gateways, I don't think it would be your gateway configuration.
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Subject: [cisco-voip] CallManager Route Pattern/Filter Problem...
I'm trying to use route filters (area code == 204 OR etc.) with a "9.@" pattern instead of the more difficult to manage 9.1204XXXXXXX to route long distance calls.
The pattern/filter work fine, the problem is that when the number is matched using 9.@ pattern (verified with the Cisco the dialled number analyser), by the time it reaches the local provider somehow the "1" is dropped and the caller is presented with a message "you must dial 1 to access a long distance number" from the local provider. If I change the pattern back to 9.1XXXXXXXXXX then the number is dialled as expected.
I've used the dialled number analyser to ensure that no transformations are taking place at any point along the route to the PEST gateway. According to the analyser the dialled number that is sent to the PEST gateway in either case is the same. However, one works and the other does not.
I should also note that the 9.@ pattern with a filter of (local area code == 604 OR etc.) for local 10 digit dialling works just fine as either 9.@ or 9.XXXXXXXXXX. Both are routed as expected.
Ideas?
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