[cisco-voip] ATA adapters Fax machines dialing 9

Lelio Fulgenzi lelio at uoguelph.ca
Wed Jan 26 18:02:01 EST 2005


I ran across this problem and have not had time to test things through, but essentially, you need to set up a new set of route patterns, without the 9.@ in it and have these devices use those patterns. This works in general, however, we have a number of DNs in the <none> partition which we want to have so that people can always dial certain numbers even if their phone is misconfigured, for example, our emergency number and our switchboard.

Since the <none> partition is always searched, you will likely have to create route patterns or translation patterns for any DNs in the <none> partition so they are matched first and either block them or translate them to something different. For example, if we have a 0 in the <none> partition, then I would have to have a translation pattern that only those ATAs could search, which modifies the search space and dials the 0 out the PSTN. For any other DN, I would simply block that extension.

The goal is to obviously 'fool' these people into believing they have a PSTN line as much as possible.


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Mike L. Prince 
  To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net 
  Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 5:37 PM
  Subject: [cisco-voip] ATA adapters Fax machines dialing 9


  We have ATA adapters and call manager 4.0.x to connect fax machines . What is the best method to use to autosieze and outside line so a user does not have to dial 9.

  Thanks,

  Mike Prince
  Infotech International

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