[cisco-voip] Voice- translation rules
Andrew Riley
Andrew.Riley at alphawest.com.au
Tue Sep 13 07:49:45 EDT 2005
Well spotted.. I was getting an error on that one previously.
SYD-GW#test voice translation-rule 1 9000
Matched with rule 1
Original number: 9000 Translated number: 900011111
Original number type: none Translated number type: none
Original number plan: none Translated number plan: none
SYD-GW#
Here is the result.
Cheers
Andrew
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From: Vincent De Keyzer [mailto:vincent at dekeyzer.net]
Sent: Tuesday, 13 September 2005 9:48 PM
To: Andrew Riley
Subject: RE: [cisco-voip] Voice- translation rules
What about :
rule 1 /^\(9...\)/ /\111111/ ?
Vincent
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From: cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net
[mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Andrew Riley
Sent: mardi 13 septembre 2005 13:45
To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: [cisco-voip] Voice- translation rules
Hi There.
Is it possible to 'append' digits to a dialled number? I have a unique
PBX environment I am trying to do a work around for.
Say I have
SYD-GW(cfg-translation-rule)#rule 1 /^\(9...\)/ /11111\1/
SYD-GW#test voice translation-rule 1 9000
Matched with rule 1
Original number: 9000 Translated number: 111119000
Original number type: none Translated number type: none
Original number plan: none Translated number plan: none
But I want to be able to do place the 11111 at the end of the 9000.
So the translated number would be 900011111
Any thoughts?
Cheers
Andrew Riley
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